On top of that there was wet compressed dirt on top of the cart. So someone definitely used it as a booster to get out. Which means they must have been shorter, because the overturned been wasn't high enough for them.
From there, we're baffled and have no idea who would do this. So we continue pondering it. Finally came up with the idea.
The window at the top of the stairs was wide open. So the culprit used the cart to climb out of it. Roof doors are unlocked from the outside. Opens the roof door from the roof, puts the garbage bag in the way of the door to be able to open from inside (locked from inside usually) and then opens main door from inside (deadbolt)
Arrive this morning at work and our cart that was left at the bottom of a staircase with monitors on it, was at the top of the stairs, without the monitors. Along with an overturned small garbage bin. Door upstairs was unlocked when we know we had locked it.
I see a garbage bag sticking out of the door to the roof whose door is next to the main entry door.
We investigate, after a little while we notice there's a large empty beer bottle, and another trash bin there. [Subtoot]
@Matter Well, I'd say that of weather prediction in general 😂
One can never truly predict the ramifications of seeding clouds, but we've found cases of it helping quite a bit, but in certain climates, it might be more effective than others.
@aadilayub Aahh, do you have a cost estimate for what that project cost? And like, a gauge of how big it was in relation to most cloud seeding projects? (I have no benchmark to base it off of)
Will it rain?: The gov't backed weather control show where they test chemicals in their cloud maker to see if it rains. In the same rhythm as "Will it Blend?"