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make it weigh less than my gore-tex hat, jacket and pants combo and you have a sale. |
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there must be some cold-war technology kicking around we could apply to this? maybe build one big enough to cover Vancouver? |
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A large fan that creates a dome of rapidly rising air might shield you, no? |
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Or phenomenally hot outer garments - evaporate the rain before it can touch you. Not desiccating the wearer might be an issues though... |
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[rbl]: You have a hat built in to your pants?! |
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portable, backpack-mounted, propane-powered miniature turbofan (exhaust pointed skyward) would do the trick for about $10,567,000 cheaper. Also wouldn't require the output of a small nuclear reactor. |
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//This is closest feasible way I can think of// |
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...In soviet russia, you don't blast drop, drop blasts you... |
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This idea is much more enjoyable to read in a faux-russian accent. |
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I freakin' love ultrasonic beams, dude. |
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