Jul. 1st, 2009

[identity profile] x-dryad.livejournal.com
To: [Keller, Julian], [Dukes, Fred]
From: [Betto, Callie]
Subject: So I've been thinking...

Maybe kidnapping Yvette isn't the best idea. I mean she's still recovering from surgery and so bringing her into an unsafe and unsanitary environment could probably be bad for her. If something were to happen she wouldn't be close to necessary medical aid.

I have an idea though. Instead of bringing Yvette to the beach, how about we bring the beach to her? Maybe get a kiddie pool and fill it with sand and have a beach day by the pool? Still a lot of fun, but far less stressful to her body.

-Callie
[identity profile] x-scion.livejournal.com
To: [Nathan]
From: [Julian]
Subject: Practical Application of Telekinesis for Recreation

Okay, so...in theory...would it be possible to create and indefinitely sustain a surfable wave in a small body of water- say, a swimming pool- by using telekinesis?

Follow up question. If so, what would I need to be aware of if I were going to try and do this? Tidal effects, wave physics, etc aside are there any pitfalls to working with water?
-Julian

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