Great post @donkeypong, well I was born in the mid 80's so I heard some of the 90's songs as a little boy and didn't really appreciate the value, I guess I would have to start some old school collection of music so that I can truly appreciate these beautiful songs.
Now about the fog harp, yes this device would solve the problem of getting clean water in some areas where there is no clean water, but then we should also bear in mind that fogs only happen during humid or cold weather conditions, how about those times when the weather is too hot and there's no fog. I think we should also consider other ways of helping these areas, because at some point, these harps won't give out the drip drip sound.
And for the concern about affecting the water cycle, I don't think that is going to be a problem. Matter can neither be created nor destroyed, rather it is transformed from one form to the other. The water we extract from the fog will still find its way back to the earth, one way or the other, either as waste, or when we water our plants whichever way, even through our sewage waste, but the water must get back to the ground, and then back into the air through evaporation, so it's not really going to be a danger to the natural water cycle.
Thanks for sharing this awesome piece and news about this new invention.
Still your boy @royaltiesboss-eu
Great response. I tend to agree that the amounts of water being removed are small and that they essentially get recycled right back into the environment rather than being removed completely from the ecosystem.