Date: 28/12/2014 17:16:07
From: Spiny Norman
ID: 652649
Subject: Asian fireworks

Is cool

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Date: 28/12/2014 18:14:32
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 652673
Subject: re: Asian fireworks

Coolish.

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Date: 28/12/2014 18:37:27
From: dv
ID: 652676
Subject: re: Asian fireworks

Coolies.

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Date: 28/12/2014 18:40:31
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 652678
Subject: re: Asian fireworks

dv said:


Coolies.

Probably, but they still have time to make good fireworks.

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Date: 28/12/2014 19:10:20
From: Dropbear
ID: 652682
Subject: re: Asian fireworks

SUPPLIES!!!

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Date: 28/12/2014 21:38:54
From: Jing Joh
ID: 652791
Subject: re: Asian fireworks

It’s a Northern Thailand & Laos Buddhist rocket festival for those interested.

The rockets are called Bang Fai.

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Date: 28/12/2014 21:42:19
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 652794
Subject: re: Asian fireworks

Jing Joh said:


It’s a Northern Thailand & Laos Buddhist rocket festival for those interested.

The rockets are called Bang Fai.

And it looks like they have taken down another plane.

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Date: 28/12/2014 21:45:29
From: Dropbear
ID: 652795
Subject: re: Asian fireworks

Peak Warming Man said:


Jing Joh said:

It’s a Northern Thailand & Laos Buddhist rocket festival for those interested.

The rockets are called Bang Fai.

And it looks like they have taken down another plane.

That’s the Fook Mi festival

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Date: 28/12/2014 21:54:45
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 652805
Subject: re: Asian fireworks

Jing Joh said:


It’s a Northern Thailand & Laos Buddhist rocket festival for those interested.

The rockets are called Bang Fai.

Yes. They’re great. I think they’re all black powder solid fuel rockets, but I could be wrong about that. I’d be interested in knowing about safety regulations. So far as I’m concerned, the fewer safety regulations the better. There are too many darn safety regulations in Australia – such as the insistence on a working parachute for each rocket stage for even tiny rockets, and such as the insistence on compulsory insurance and the need to get engineering calculations approved in advance for the bigger rockets.

Malaysia has its own space agency. I wish we did.

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Date: 28/12/2014 21:57:50
From: dv
ID: 652811
Subject: re: Asian fireworks

mollwollfumble said:


Malaysia has its own space agency.

Must be where they are sending all these planes

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Date: 28/12/2014 21:59:00
From: wookiemeister
ID: 652813
Subject: re: Asian fireworks

mollwollfumble said:


Jing Joh said:

It’s a Northern Thailand & Laos Buddhist rocket festival for those interested.

The rockets are called Bang Fai.

Yes. They’re great. I think they’re all black powder solid fuel rockets, but I could be wrong about that. I’d be interested in knowing about safety regulations. So far as I’m concerned, the fewer safety regulations the better. There are too many darn safety regulations in Australia – such as the insistence on a working parachute for each rocket stage for even tiny rockets, and such as the insistence on compulsory insurance and the need to get engineering calculations approved in advance for the bigger rockets.

Malaysia has its own space agency. I wish we did.


we do holes and some agriculture anything else is banned

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Date: 28/12/2014 22:04:31
From: roughbarked
ID: 652825
Subject: re: Asian fireworks

wookiemeister said:

we do holes and some agriculture anything else is banned

The batsmen do the agriculture, the rugby players make mounds and the golfers do the holes?

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