Yes but that’s the State’s fault. There are many places where such a system would be very beneficial such as any place where the municipal water system charges for water & sewage.
And how can any government dictate to a private property owner that they can not harvest Mother Earth's rainwater? Myself, such ridiculous laws like "harvesting rain water" and using one's own grey water to fill toilet tanks and water food gardens, are ignored because how I collect and use MY water on MY property is MY business and not the governments or my neighbors business. Besides, if Mother Earth did not want me to harvest and use rainwater, then She would not have let it rain on my property. Governments and corporations do not like it when We the People can get our food, water, energy for free using technologies that allows more people to be self sufficient and less dependent on government and corporations. Next thing you know, governments and corporations will make it illegal to hunt, fish, and grow food on one's own property due to the fact that corporation owners are not able to profit from people who do that and governments can not tax
Wrong. California changed the law, making rainwater collection legal in 2012. In fact, the state actually encourages rainwater collection and offers free advice on how to do it.
You have completely misunderstood wildland-interface fire protection. Step one in fire-smarting a structure is the removal of all combustibles on the exterior; this eliminates direct flame impingement. Step two is the removal of combustible structures (outbuildings, large trees) to eliminate ignition via radiant energy. Step three is the meticulous sealing of all openings 3mm or greater, to prevent wind-driven firebrands from entering the soffits, attic and crawl spaces. Finally, roof-top sprinklers raise the humidity around the structure, creating a 'moisture bubble dome' that extinguishes firebrands that do land. Our fire department regularly installs sprinklers exactly like the ones shown during a wildfire, and has has tremendous success in saving homes and cottages, 100% success so far. You are not trying to put out an intense wildland fire with sprinklers. You are simply preventing the ignition of a structure such as a home. This takes very little water, on the order of 1mm per hour, based on research from the University of Minnesota. The UoM studied the Ham Lake and Gunflint Trail fires in concluding that sprinkler protection is do-able and effective.
@@DaveCutler-w6m I am very, very awake. There is the same amount of water today as there was in Ceasers time as there was in the pyramid's time as there was in Neanderthal's time. Water "shortages" are an artificial construct not a natural one and I for one won;t be dying of lack of high quality water anytime soon. do feel free to live in FUD, though.
@DaveCutler-w6m you wake up, they are using fear as a tool to control you, I've been hearing the sky is falling in the next decade for over 50 years now. It's not.
Tell your AI editor to review the video before releasing it. AI and your AI voice over need a human.
Love the balcony window.
Incredible to see how agriculture technology is advancing so rapidly
If that was 15feet away from the house than I'm john Holmes
I think the irrigation tire made sense if that's your industry. The attic window/balcony was nice. The rest, not so much.
Disappointing.
I was looking to the blue barrels in the thumbnail being used as a trombe wall for heating and insulation.
Missed opportunity.
They seem to know what intrigues people and how to get their views but don't bother to give it to them.
I haven't heard or read 'trombe wall' since prolly the eighties. Are they a thing still?
@BobDeWitt-pl9qp
I probably have not heard of it since then either.
7:12 Snow melting audio doesn't match. Something about water on the roof?
Rain waterharvesting is illegal in some states such as California
Yes but that’s the State’s fault. There are many places where such a system would be very beneficial such as any place where the municipal water system charges for water & sewage.
Everything is illegal in California. Unless you’re an illegal yourself.
And how can any government dictate to a private property owner that they can not harvest Mother Earth's rainwater? Myself, such ridiculous laws like "harvesting rain water" and using one's own grey water to fill toilet tanks and water food gardens, are ignored because how I collect and use MY water on MY property is MY business and not the governments or my neighbors business. Besides, if Mother Earth did not want me to harvest and use rainwater, then She would not have let it rain on my property.
Governments and corporations do not like it when We the People can get our food, water, energy for free using technologies that allows more people to be self sufficient and less dependent on government and corporations.
Next thing you know, governments and corporations will make it illegal to hunt, fish, and grow food on one's own property due to the fact that corporation owners are not able to profit from people who do that and governments can not tax
Wrong. California changed the law, making rainwater collection legal in 2012. In fact, the state actually encourages rainwater collection and offers free advice on how to do it.
The world is getting pretty silly.
Guy with gloves hard hat But no safety glasses?
Living in Scotland rainfall is not a problem except for too much atntimes
That sprinkler system does not have a shit show in hell of stopping a forest fire which can produce 120,000 KW per square meter.
yeah i was going to say, that last mentioned use , entertainment for kids, is probably the best and the most viable use for that little thing..
You have completely misunderstood wildland-interface fire protection. Step one in fire-smarting a structure is the removal of all combustibles on the exterior; this eliminates direct flame impingement. Step two is the removal of combustible structures (outbuildings, large trees) to eliminate ignition via radiant energy. Step three is the meticulous sealing of all openings 3mm or greater, to prevent wind-driven firebrands from entering the soffits, attic and crawl spaces. Finally, roof-top sprinklers raise the humidity around the structure, creating a 'moisture bubble dome' that extinguishes firebrands that do land. Our fire department regularly installs sprinklers exactly like the ones shown during a wildfire, and has has tremendous success in saving homes and cottages, 100% success so far.
You are not trying to put out an intense wildland fire with sprinklers. You are simply preventing the ignition of a structure such as a home. This takes very little water, on the order of 1mm per hour, based on research from the University of Minnesota. The UoM studied the Ham Lake and Gunflint Trail fires in concluding that sprinkler protection is do-able and effective.
The only useful one in this whole clip is the tractor tire.
Major fail from 7:09 to 8:09. Video is of a snow-melting system; audio is of a wildfire home protection system.
80% impractical nonsense...
5:10 makes it honest
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Climate change? 🤔 😂
Climate change is not the problem it is the climate changers that are the problem.
OH YEAH CLIMATE CHANGE AND LACK OF WATER 😅😅😅😅😅.MOST ABUNDANT RESOURCE ON THE PLANET ALWAYS AVAILABLE AND YOU STILL USD THAT FOR YOUR FEAR FACTOR 😅😅😅😅
7:15 this system is desing to make errors :D
No. Water is not reducing because of anything. Nor is AGW a reality. silly video thumbs down.
Wake up and look around you.
@@DaveCutler-w6m I am very, very awake. There is the same amount of water today as there was in Ceasers time as there was in the pyramid's time as there was in Neanderthal's time. Water "shortages" are an artificial construct not a natural one and I for one won;t be dying of lack of high quality water anytime soon. do feel free to live in FUD, though.
@@DaveCutler-w6m Ya and look UP those everlasting con trails are effecting the atmosphere.Al2O3 in the fuel.
@DaveCutler-w6m you wake up, they are using fear as a tool to control you, I've been hearing the sky is falling in the next decade for over 50 years now. It's not.
Sorry to much bullshit before you get to the topic!
pretty bad people have gotten so lazy then need help making their bed
If you had a back problem you would understand 😊
When you are older, you will understand - and YOU will want one!
Climate change? 🤔 😂