Apolyton Archive  |  Preserved copy of the Apolyton Civilization Site and its forums as they stood in September 2005. Read-only; nothing here can be posted to or replied to.  |  Forum index |  About this archive |  The 1998–2001 UBB forums
Today on Apolyton WARDELL INTERVIEW PROMO A.C.S. HISTORY CHAPTER 4 GET CIV4 /w FREE PLUS! A.C.S. PHOTO GALLERY GET A.O.M. V1.1
Apolyton Civilization Forums
main| civ2| civ3| civ4| smac| ctp2| ron| moo3| galciv| galciv2| alt| about|
ApolytonPLUS | register | search | faq | new posts | pm (-/-) | upload | members
hall of fame new! | civgroups | civgroups news | interviews | the column | radio | chat | directory | news | store | PLUS
Apolyton Civilization Forums : Powered by vBulletin version 2.0.3 Apolyton Civilization Forums > Miscellaneous > Off-Topic > 4th of July, and Fireworks. It's A "Man Thing",
Show a Printable Version | Email This Page to Someone! | Receive updates to this thread | Report this to Apolyton news!
20.Sep: FOURTH CHAPTER IN `HISTORY OF...` PUBLISHED
13.Sep: NEWS ON THE FLY
06.Sep: APOLYTON DONATES TO HURRICANE RELIEF

bottom of page
   - CIVILIZATION 3 $9.99 - CIVILIZATION 2 from $6.95 - CIVILIZATION 2 from $4.25 - ALPHA CENTAURI + ALIEN CROSSFIRE (laptop collection) from $19.99 - ALPHA CENTAURI PC $9.99 -->
Author
Thread    < Last Thread     Next Thread > Post New Thread     Post A Reply
SlowwHand is offline SlowwHand
King
of The Cooler
Sep 1999
time: 23:19
  Old Post 04-07-2005 00:26 Visit SlowwHand's homepage!
Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
#1 Report this post to a moderator
4th of July, and Fireworks. It's A "Man Thing", Support Apolyton, buy GURPS/ Alpha Centauri

Okay, it's that time of year again and it's my duty to rehash this.
I still laugh my ass off every year when I read this.
Happy 4th y'all


IT'S A MAN THING

About 2 weeks ago, I was looking around the Web for the BIGGEST sky rocket that I could get shipped to me via common freight carrier.
I located a fireworks importer in Wisconsin who had this mondo sky rocket--biggest thing I had ever seen--called a SkyDragon.
These things are 48 inches tall and are mounted on a 1/2-inch wooden dowel. Pure aerospace engineering.

I plopped down a bunch of money and had him send me two cases of these things.
They arrived at the freight dock a few days ago and I had to drive the van over to pick them up. Two boxes each 2 feet by 2 feet by 4 feet in size containing 80 rockets each.
The 'Class 4 Explosives' sticker on the side of each box was a real bonus. I am gonna have to save them for the scrapbook.

That night, me and the kiddos had a gen-u-ine rocket launch ceremony.
I placed one of these beauties in a liter-size glass bottle and the bottle fell over.
Hmmmm- this thing was waaay too big. I looked around the shop for a pipe to set it in, but realized that the only dirt I could drive the pipe into was in plain sight of my neighbor's house.
I knew he was a cool guy, but I didn't want him to call the cops.
You see- 'projectile-type' fireworks are totally illegal in this county. I was surprised that the
Buncombe County Sheriff Department wasn't waiting for me at the loading dock when I picked these things up. Anyhow, I finally rigged a launch pad
by prying up one of the driveway drain grates with a crowbar and sitting the stick into the deep pit. Looked sorta like an ICBM silo with its hardened lid slid aside.

I asked which of my three kids wanted to light the fuse, but all took a few steps back and politely declined. Chickenshits. Kids just aren't made the same nowadays. They fulfill their danger quotient by shooting
bad guys in video games. About as far from real danger as you can get, if you ask me.

I told the little weenies to stand back as I bent to light the device with a Bic lighter.

The lady at the fireworks importer promised me that these things would NOT make any noise. I told her that they HAD to be relatively quiet so I
could shoot them off in my neighborhood without causing 'undue alarm'.
She said I wouldn't have any problem. I emphasized the particular legal problems I would have if there were any type of loud report at apogee.
I emphasized the fact that I lived right next to a National Park and that any type of firework that was discharged or assumed to be discharged on that property would get me sent before a FEDERAL judge right before I
got sent to the COUNTY judge. She again assured me I would have no problem.

That lying *****.

That rocket engine had a burn time about as long as any I had EVER seen, and the ascent echoed off the surrounding trees. Diamond shock pattern extended from the back end. It kept going and going and going. When it hit apogee at about 1000 feet, the rocket disintegrated into a huge shower of silent red sparks. Pretty cool, I thought......until the shower
of sparks burned out and suddenly transformed into a cloud of extremely bright and loud explosions. The kids scrambled into the back door 'Three Stooges' style (ie: where all three try to get through the same closed
door at once) and left me standing in the smoking haze waiting for the cops to arrive. The dogs that live along our street were all barking their heads off at the apparition they had just witnessed in the night sky

That ended the fireworks test for the night.

The next day, my oldest son Doug and I decided we were gonna 'neuter' one
of the rockets so it wouldn't make any noise. I took him into the closet where I store the gardening tools and he saw these two huge cases of fireworks standing there. The kid went nuts. He wanted to open BOTH boxes so he could see what all 159 rockets looked like lined up next to each other. This kid has promise.
I told him: "Since mom only thinks I have a few of these things lying around, maybe that wasn't such a good
idea." He mulled that over for a few seconds, then gave me a real big smile in agreement.

We pulled one of the rockets out of the box and re-locked the closet door.
He and I both sat down on the driveway and proceeded to take it apart.
It was a standard issue big-ass Chinese sky rocket. I bet they used these to kill people 500 years ago.
As I sat there taking layer after layer of paper off, his brain was filling with the details of construction.
Tissue, cardboard, plastic, fuses...etc. Realizing that he was mentally storing the design for some future project sorta made me shudder.
All I was
thinking was the fact that this thing was probably put together by a political prisoner in a hellhole somewhere who is probably gonna get 'executed' so they can sell his internal organs on the transplant market.

Probably not too far from the facts, but I managed to do a bit of explaining to him from the standpoint of aerospace engineering regarding how the thing worked. Doug is probably the only 4th grader in the U.S.
who can now describe the principle of thrust using a control volume model.

The rocket was pretty simple. It had a very large booster engine topped with a warhead that contained the red sparkly things that exploded.
Removing the warhead was as simple as giving a quick twist, and I assumed the neutered rocket would fly higher without the payload. I was correct.
Doug and I did a daylight 'stealth' test and were able to add about 50% to the altitude attained the previous night.
We decided to modify four more rockets and put them aside in the closet for easy access. When this was
done, Doug had a jar full of stuff that came out of the warheads
including: 12 fuses about 3-inches long each, some paper, 4 plastic nosecones and a big handfull of these little black balls about the size of 12-gauge buckshot that turned out to be the 'red sparkly popper things'.
It appeared that the outer layer was a simple gunpowder coating designed to quickly burn off as red shower of sparks.
I surmised that the inner
core had some kind of magnesium thermite that gave off an intense white light and a loud bang.
Pretty cool if you ask me.
Lots of energy packed into one teeny little ball.

I didn't want to see the popper thingies go to waste, so I told Doug we were gonna put them in a hole in the ground and set them off. He gave me another big smile.

It's amazing how kids think alike...even when separated by 30 years.

As I was digging a shallow hole with my hand, Doug asked if it would be alright to put an army man next to these things so that "When they go off,
it would look like he was getting shot with a maching gun".
Dang....exactly what I was thinking. I agreed and he ran off to his room to dig something out of the mess. He returned in about 3 seconds, out of breath and holding a cheap plastic imitation of Robert E. Lee on
horseback and a Civil War cannon. I pointed out that they didn't have
true machine guns in the Civil War, but we would overlook this for the purpose of the demonstration.
He handed me the action figure and I
placed it and the cannon next to a rather large pile of black beads from which a few of the fuses extended.

I figured that three inches of fuse would take 2 seconds to burn, so I had at least that amount of time to stand up and take a few steps back.
I neglected to recount the night before.....when the warhead ignited IMMEDIATELY upon reaching apogee. Tricky Chinese.
They had installed extremely fast-burning fuse in these things and that fact totally escaped me.

I squatted next to Robert Lee and gave a short eulogy. Doug laughed.
I took the trusty Bic lighter and placed it next to the fuse.
One flick got the lighter going and THIS IMAGE IS ONE I WILL REMEMBER FOR A LONG TIME.
My hand holding a lighter next to a pile of explosives.

There is usually a short but noticeable mental pause that occurs immediately before something bad or really stupid happens.
It is where that little voice in your head says: "You dumbass."

The fuse burn time was in the 1/1000ths of a second range. The pile of little popper thingy's immediately ignited into a tremendously brilliant ball of fire.
All I could think was ..."...th....th.....thermite..."
Unfortunately, when they are viewed at ground level, these little popper thingies become REALLY BIG POPPER THINGIES and have a tendency to jump up
to 15-feet in every direction from their point of ignition.
I instantaneously became engulfed in a ball of fire that sounded a lot like being in a half-done bag of Orville Reddenbacher's popcorn.
It was all over about as fast as I could snap my fingers.

After the smoke cleared, Doug started laughing his butt off.
That meant I was still in one piece. Doug does not laugh at dismembered limbs.
He said I jumped about 10-feet, an action that I do not remember. I checked my clothes for burn marks, and found none. He checked my back to make sure it was not on fire. No combustion there.
The driveway was peppered with black holes where the concrete had been scarred from these things.

A close one. Another REAL close one. My mind ran the tapes again to re-hash what it had seen.
All I remembered was being inside something
akin to a 30-foot diameter........flaming dandelion. Whew.

We examined Ol' Robert E. at ground-zero.

Instead of a machine-gun peppering, he got nuked.
He and the horse he rode in on.......and his cannon too. One side was untouched, but the other side was arc-welded. Real warfare.
Doug examined it real
quiet-like and then started laughing again.

I assume he will remember the finer points of the lesson as he grows older. When I now speak of 'almost being burned beyond recognition' he will have a slightly better understanding of what I mean. I hope that this vivid image tempers the knowledge he now has regarding rocket construction.
O well. After all, if your dad isn't gonna teach you how
to get your ass blown off, who will?



**********************************


Check out this link and you can watch virtual fireworks over about a
dozen different city's around the world.
It is a neat little page
http://www.fireworks.com/interactive/fireworks_show/

Hueij is offline Hueij
Emperor
Kokonino Kounty
May 1999
time: 06:19
  Old Post 04-07-2005 00:39
Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
#2 Report this post to a moderator
Support Apolyton, buy Civilization: The Boardgame

So close of being a Darwin Award Nominee

SlowwHand is offline SlowwHand
King
of The Cooler
Sep 1999
time: 23:19
  Old Post 04-07-2005 01:06 Visit SlowwHand's homepage!
Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
#3 Report this post to a moderator
Support Apolyton, buy Civilization III: Complete

Thing is, even Iowans can enjoy this, as it includes a reference to a Robert E. Lee figurine getting scorched.

Zkribbler is offline Zkribbler
King
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Feb 1999
time: 21:19
  Old Post 04-07-2005 01:18
Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
#4 Report this post to a moderator
Support Apolyton, buy Civilization: The Boardgame

And what did we learn from this little exercise?

I particularly liked the part where SlowwHand told the saleslady that what he was doing was illegal. You can just hear her evil mind thinking Just send money and I'll tell you anything you want to hear.

Donegeal is offline Donegeal
King
Apolyton's Resident Law Enforcement Officer. Founder of the Glory of War, Champions of Apolyton!
Jul 2002
time: 05:19
  Old Post 04-07-2005 01:24
Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
#5 Report this post to a moderator
Support Apolyton, pre-order Civilization IV

"You Dumbass."

:) Smiley is offline :) Smiley
Emperor
USCA, Berkeley
Feb 2001
time: 21:19
  Old Post 04-07-2005 02:01 Visit :) Smiley's homepage!
Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
#6 Report this post to a moderator
Support Apolyton, buy Civilization 2

You gotta post us a picture of one of those things, especially the "class 4" label.

Provost Harrison is offline Provost Harrison
Emperor
The farce is strong with this one.
Feb 2000
time: 05:19
  Old Post 04-07-2005 02:07
Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
#7 Report this post to a moderator
Support Apolyton buy from Amazon

You silly little monkey!

MrFun is offline MrFun
King
of Iowa
Nov 2000
time: 23:19
  Old Post 04-07-2005 04:38 Visit MrFun's homepage!
Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
#8 Report this post to a moderator
Support Apolyton, pre-order Civilization IV

quote:
Originally posted by SlowwHand
Thing is, even Iowans can enjoy this, as it includes a reference to a Robert E. Lee figurine getting scorched.


I'm touched -- you thought of me.

SlowwHand is offline SlowwHand
King
of The Cooler
Sep 1999
time: 23:19
  Old Post 04-07-2005 05:39 Visit SlowwHand's homepage!
Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
#9 Report this post to a moderator
Remove this text

Verto is offline Verto

King

Mar 2002
time: 23:19
  Old Post 04-07-2005 10:00
Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
#10 Report this post to a moderator
Enter the AD-FREE zone

quote:
Originally posted by SlowwHand
Thing is, even Iowans can enjoy this, as it includes a reference to a Robert E. Lee figurine getting scorched.


Since when did Iowans ever enjoy anything?

mindseye is offline mindseye
King
A Yankee living in Shanghai
Apr 1999
time: 13:19
  Old Post 04-07-2005 17:47
Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
#11 Report this post to a moderator
Enter the AD-FREE zone

Chinese are very serious with their fireworks. And why not, they invented them!

Chinese New Year here is absolutely amazing. ICBM-class skyrockets are for sale to anyone, any age, all over the city. At midnight the combined roar of thousands of huge strings of firecrackers exploding is so loud that you would have trouble hearing a person shouting next to you.

Awesome!

SpencerH is offline SpencerH
King
Co-Ruler of my patch of land south of Birmingham Alabama
Feb 2002
time: 23:19
  Old Post 04-07-2005 19:22
Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
#12 Report this post to a moderator
Support Apolyton buy from Amazon

Despite my own love and appreciation of all things explosive, I'm against home-fireworks.

I have a fond memory of going out with my father to a nearby park in Ealing on Guy Fawkes night and accidentally firing off a bottle rocket into the wall of a house directly across the road from the park. I doubt that people can do that in central London anymore.

  < Last Thread     Next Thread > Post New Thread     Post A Reply
All times are GMT. The time now is 05:19.
Apolyton Time is 00:19.
    top of page
Rate This Thread:
Forum Jump:
Forum Rules:
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is ON
vB code is ON
Smilies are ON
[IMG] code is ON
 




Contact Us - Apolyton Civilization Site - Support Us!

Building a better Apolyton through better information. Click here and take our poll!
Non-US visitors, click here!

Powered by: vBulletin Version 2.0.3
Copyright ©2000, 2001, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.

Page generated in 0.0539 seconds (84.28% PHP - 15.72% MySQL) with 30 queries
Page Loading Time:

Support Apolyton: Amazon USA | Amazon UK | Amazon DE | Amazon FR |
Support Apolyton and get FREE PLUS, Buy from Chips&Bits: Galactic Civilizations | Galactic Civilizations: Deluxe Edition | Call to Power 2 | Civilization: The Boardgame | GURPS/ Alpha Centauri | Alpha Centauri | Civilization IV | Civilization III: Complete |


Front Page | Civilization IV | Civilization III | Civilization II | Call to Power II | Alpha Centauri | Master of Orion III
Rise of Nations | Galactic Civilizations | Galactic Civilizations II | Misc
Alt.Civs | Civ I | C:CtP I | About | News | Directory | Apolyton Store | Forums | Chat | Columns | Interviews | Newsletter
Scenario League | CSC | Clash of Civs | Spanish Site | CtP Maps | Cradle of Civ | WesW's Ctp1/2 Site | Civ3 Haven

apolyton.net | apolyton.com | civilization2.net | civilization3.net | civilization4.net | civilizationiv.info | calltopower.net | galciv.net | galciv2.net | moo3.net