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scott <sco### [at] scott com> wrote:
> Design a system to take the water from the bucket, and supply it into
> the pipe at a constant pressure (not a ridiculous pressure, just
> something like the pressure you would have in your water pipes at home,
> maybe 3 bar?).
Seal the top of the bucket with a "lid" having an integral pipe reaching the
bottom of the bucket to draw water off from the bottom. Use direct air pressure,
or a bladder, such as is used in well pressure-tank setups. Increase the
pressure above that of the required input flow.
Use a water pressure regulator on the output of that to supply the pipe.
I could probably come up with at least half a dozen variations on the same
theme.
Alternatively, one could reroute power from the main plasma conduit, and modify
the main deflector shield to generate a static inverse-graviton field to "lift"
the dihydrogen monoxide from its frustrum, out the directrix, and into the
flexible hollow cylinder affixed to the rgb <0, 0, 0> box {}.
:)
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