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You never check the mail when the ground is dry??
I like the graph anyway!
According to this if you check the mail during a barbecue then the sprinklers will go off
But what if you have a BBQ when the ground is dry? I’m torn…
I get the feeling it weasn’t meant to cover EVERY eventuality
You missed the point. According to this graph, you could NEVER have a BBQ when the grass is dry. Meh. Never mind.
I was walking to school and some one had their sprinklers on… It was raining..
We had a thunderstorm here last night. The sprinklers were totally on for most of it.
like i said in my other comment… its an alien mothership thats causing it.
I think that a lot of people just have their sprinklers set to go off every couple days or whatever, so it’s not like they go out of their way to turn them on while it’s raining or you’re going to your mailbox.
even if its raining, the extra advantage of watering the lawn at the same is huge. It makes sure the soil doesn’t’ lightly get saturated but actually gets down to the roots and the sun wont be drying it up any soon.
well, when the groundis dry, it probably wont feel it.
when you get the mail, maybe a disturbance in atmsopheric pressure when you move?
when having a BBQ, maybe the heat dries the ground…
thunder, an alien mothership is causing it.
They’re on timers. Pay attention, figure it out. Plan the BBQ accordingly.
They don’t turn the timer off when it rains because it’s easier than trying to remember to turn the damn things on again when it stops raining.
Sprinklers in my apartment complex run until the flower beds wash out, every single night, I really don’t think it’s necessary to have sprinklers in the pacific northwest…
It doesn’t rain nonstop. Just mostly around Fall/Winter time. I live in Washington; I would know. We’ve even had times where it was so dry we weren’t allowed to have fires.