Re: What to do with the rain gauge water?
- From: "sidewinder" <jpmar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 12:38:44 -0500
Is it possible there is someone on this planet who is this fucking dumb? Of
course not, so this *** has to be pulling our leg.
<blondie69@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I just bought one of those rain gauges that you stick in the lawn. I
carefully followed the instructions that came with it and it seems to
work because it rained over the weekend and it shows that we got
almost an inch.
However, I got a problem. The instructions did not say what to do
with the water inside. I know it needs to be removed, but what should
I do with it? I dont want to just dump it on the lawn because that
would screw up the lawn in that spot because the lawn would end up
being confused and unbalanced, and possibly even damage the ecosystem
in my region of the country. Besides, this is apparently special
water since it got inside that little tube, so it needs to be put in a
special place. But where? I dont understand why they dont mention
this in the instructions.
Blondie
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