[HN Gopher] Clear Snow the Laziest Way Imaginable
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Clear Snow the Laziest Way Imaginable
Author : indigodaddy
Score : 11 points
Date : 2022-11-16 22:01 UTC (59 minutes ago)
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| giantdude wrote:
| Seems like a lot of work. Snow is heavy. Shoveling seems a bit
| easier than moving an unmovable tarp full of snow, while slipping
| and sliding.
| TomK32 wrote:
| yup, and that snow is still on the tarp and the tarp needs to
| be clean of snow on the underside or the snow might melt and
| the whole tarp might get frozen to the ground it protects.
| cactacea wrote:
| Might work great if it stays cold enough but if there's any
| danger of snow/ice melting and refreezing don't try it... I did
| once and ended up with a tarp frozen to my car's windshield and
| doors, couldn't even get in to turn it on and get the heater
| going.
| johnthuss wrote:
| Putting down a tarp to catch the snow and then pulling it away
| would only work with a very small amount of snow. Snow is HEAVY.
| If it was that small it would be almost just as easy to use a
| wide snow-pusher-style shovel to move it.
|
| The other problem is that you have to place the tarp before the
| snow falls, which requires a lot of forethought with work and
| sleep making it unable to be done for large portions of the day.
| bena wrote:
| Going to napkin math this.
|
| Each gallon of water weighs 8lbs.
|
| 1 cubic foot is about 7 gallons.
|
| That's 56lbs. That's going to get real heavy real quick.
| Especially for an area where shovelling would take a while. Which
| is when you'd want something like this.
| karmakaze wrote:
| How about a big mirror + magnifying glass on the roof that can
| remotely focus the winter sun. It might be slow but fun except
| when overcast.
| omoikane wrote:
| Not sure if this was meant as a joke, but it sounded like a
| fire hazard.
| Yoofie wrote:
| Seems like this plan requires foresight and/or planning. The same
| people who are often lazy also often lack foresight.
| dane-pgp wrote:
| Surely an even lazier way would be to wait for warmer weather?
| TomK32 wrote:
| Why wait for warmer weather when you could simply move closer
| to the equator where you have more warm weather to begin with?
| dane-pgp wrote:
| That's not clearing snow lazily, it's avoiding snow with a
| lot of effort, but you're probably right that your suggestion
| could be less total effort than the method in the article,
| after a certain number of years.
| indigodaddy wrote:
| Sometimes that can take quite awhile depending on where you
| are, but yeah that definitely seems the laziest way :). I guess
| the intent might be laziest non-passive way imaginable..
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