Thursday, July 5, 2012

Too fast, too furious: San Diego fireworks torched by tech glitch




(Credit: CNN Screenshot: Chris Matyszczyk/CNET)

You've seen one fireworks display, and, well, the next one doesn't seem all that different.


However, those who went to see San Diego's Independence Day fireworks last night surely left with a feeling like no fireworks display had ever given them.


For instead of 20 minutes of flash! whoosh! red, white, blue! ooooooooh! -- the whole shebang went off with a bang. At once.


Yes, they were gone in 15 seconds.


As CNN explodes it, San Diego's "Big Bay Boom" was definitely big and definitely booming, as the fireworks were set off five minutes too soon, all immediately chasing each other into the sky.


Some were reportedly disappointed with the rather swift emission of all the fireworks. There was talk of the noise being so loud that car alarms went off and people stood in awe and wonder.


A few even imagined there might be a do-over.


The truth, though, seems to be that this was a technological mishap.


August Santore of Garden State Fireworks, the company responsible for the show, told CNN: "This is very uncommon. There was nothing in the pyrotechnics that went wrong. It was the electronics."


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