

It's even closer here - we've had the 9PM Fireworks already, and I'm now getting ready for the headache inducing midnight display:Mizriath wrote:2008 is getting to a close where I am. So I take this opportunity to wish Fel and all readers... not forgetting Spec ... a Happy and Wonderous 2009, A New Year filled with joy.![]()
Given where I live, I can hear all of these going off around me.Approximately 11,000 shells, 10,000 shooting comets, and a total of 100,000 individual
pyrotechnic effects altogether weighing 5000kg will be incorporated into the display.
Mysterious wrote:Happy New Year!
It's 2009 right now in Sydney![]()
Mysterious
Spec8472 wrote:12 minutes to set off 5,000 KG of fireworks.
Apparrently each year's display takes 15 months to prepare, and about three months to actually assemble the more complex bits (on the bridge, for instance). It's spread out over seven barges in the harbour, and seven on rooftops of some city buildings, plus the Sydney Harbour Bridge itself has 112 launching points.Omegano wrote:And how long did they take to set that up? A month? They must have set up a good size quarantine zone, because that much explosives can easily take a small chunk out of the city... And a warzone, eh? Sounds like it would be a awesome display! It's going to be probably in the lower 20s, or below 0 for you Celsius types, and no way I'm going out to go watch some display when I can see it on a TV from the comfort of my living room. Especially with surround sound!
Having set off 2 kg of powder in a cannon which was heard 20 miles away, I'm impressed.Spec8472 wrote:Apparrently each year's display takes 15 months to prepare, and about three months to actually assemble the more complex bits (on the bridge, for instance). It's spread out over seven barges in the harbour, and seven on rooftops of some city buildings, plus the Sydney Harbour Bridge itself has 112 launching points.Omegano wrote:And how long did they take to set that up? A month? They must have set up a good size quarantine zone, because that much explosives can easily take a small chunk out of the city... And a warzone, eh? Sounds like it would be a awesome display! It's going to be probably in the lower 20s, or below 0 for you Celsius types, and no way I'm going out to go watch some display when I can see it on a TV from the comfort of my living room. Especially with surround sound!
It's now incredibly busy outside my place while the 1.5 million + people who came to watch go home.