BearLeeAlive wrote in post #12351133
How do you find the rocket in the dark?
They are engine tests and are only an engine attached to a stick. They are built from biodegradable paper, wood, and cardboard tubing.
Belmondo wrote in post #12351411
Don't expect to be able to spend much time here for a while, so I want to leave these two words for Zane. I know they give me a warm feeling; I hope they do the same for him.
CYCLOTETRAMETHYLENE TETRANITRAMINE HMX *sigh* Thanks Tom that was kind of you.
Why can't you hang much? What's up?
Belmondo wrote in post #12351428
Half the cars in Southern California will be sporting Mexican flags today. Tonight, a bunch of people will get all liquored up and shoot their guns in the air. This is a very exciting holiday (of sorts).
*takes shot of Tequila and fires six shooters in the air while yelling "ya ya ya ya ya"*
Jon wrote in post #12351785
When
this
woke us up early yesterday morning (2:57 EDT), I admit that once I figured it wasn't right near us I did start wondering if Zane was OK, and what his neighbors would be saying given the way his street's been going. Then wishing I'd bookmarked the links he's given us for Emergency Services communications over the Web.
I so missed that some how, I am slipping 
Emergency coms can be found here http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov …firerescue/pscc/radio.asp
They dispatch on 7a, respond on 7b, or in big incidents go to 7C or 7g. If you search http://www.radioreference.com/
there are tons of online radios from all over the country.
misspix wrote in post #12352126
NICE!! Do it again! *bounces from foot to foot*
How about a nice core burner with lots of sparks for pretty trail? http://shortwave5.smugmug.com …M#1278235247_5n7CwL3-A-LB
thomascanty wrote in post #12352746
It looks pretty bright on my monitor, but not quite completely blown out.
What Lonnie said.