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A range of solar powered bagpipes, ranging from the piccolo pocket bagpipes to the vox dei one with the 18 foot brass pipes.
Of course there being a complete lack of sunlight in the UK, and the northern bits especially, silence would reign.
Oh dear. What a pity. Never mind.
World's first Solar Bagpipe at European Energy Centre (EEC)
http://www.youtube....watch?v=LtFQ720MsxI [pocmloc, Jun 02 2013]
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Put 'em in the middle of the Sahara where they'll never stop playing (during the day, anyway) and they'll never be heard. |
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Although that raises the question "If solar-powered bagpipes are playing in the desert and there's nobody around to hear them, do they make a sound?" |
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Oh great. Another stereotyping rant about bagpipes
and Scottish weather. |
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//Put 'em in the middle of the Sahara |
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Well, the optimum would be in a contained bubble of gas, in orbit, where they would be above the cloud cover. Thence by piezo-electric pickups -> maser downlink the power is conveyed to Earth. |
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So, if you happen to be out at a quiet time, you should just be able to make out the power cables gently humming "..over the seas to Skye.." |
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