Friday evening explosion
Friday evening explosion
Does anyone have pics or video ( preferably pics) of the big explosion from about 8pm friday? I found a crappy video on YouTube that shows it from ground level but not the mushroom cloud. I'm sure video cannot capture for me the moment that blast appeared in front of us as we made our way toward the crowd, but i'd love to see some images of that fireball.
ever grateful
much love
ever grateful
much love
Uh, well, gee... This is so freakin' embarrassing... I apologize if I startled anyone. Look, it was 'Chile Rellenos Night' at Camp FYB at 2 o'clock and I knew darn well those things give me the gas, but I partook with abandon anyway. I was drunk, okay? Anyhoo, I think it was just after I'd finished my rellenos and a particularly large plate of refrieds when I let one rip that lifted the dome a good six inches. Unfortunately, I was also holding a lit cigarette at the time, hence the fireball.
Like I said, I'm sorry if I scared anyone. BTW - I like my new 'shaved' look but I kind of miss having eyebrows.
Like I said, I'm sorry if I scared anyone. BTW - I like my new 'shaved' look but I kind of miss having eyebrows.
Dude, when that thing went off, I was a little scared. It was huge! I kept feeling my hair because it really felt like it had melted it was so hot down there. I don't think any actually had their hair melt, but it sure felt like it. I heard a lot of people saying "OH MY GOD!" I wonder how many hundred gallons of fuel they went through in those seconds.
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Each one of the pods used approx 300 gallons of fuel. There will be some better video coming soon. The crew has some excellent footage. The name of the project was 2BLEVE. You can pronounce it 2 believe or 2 BLEVE. (Boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion) First class design work.
Those who think they can and those who think they can't are both right.
Scroll a little down on my web page, there are three pictures I took in the front row:
http://web.mac.com/keindesign/iWeb/Site ... 02006.html
One of my campmates took this picture from a bit behind:
http://www.larryweinberg.com/gallery2/v ... 0.jpg.html
http://web.mac.com/keindesign/iWeb/Site ... 02006.html
One of my campmates took this picture from a bit behind:
http://www.larryweinberg.com/gallery2/v ... 0.jpg.html
Two guys standing next to me each with two types of cames got what undoubtedly are the best shots I've seen. One had a pro-rig Nikon digital shooting 8? frames a second caught the entire sequence from a wide angle and the other caught video of the fireballs as they ignited and rose into the air. Both caught the scene from an elevated position so that the crowd is only in each frame enough to give a perspective of the size.
Desert dogs drink deep.