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Patric Welch TILTS: Next generation fireworks

Over the weekend, I enjoyed several different fireworks shows. Although I enjoyed each show, I couldn't help but feel more and more like I've seen it all before with each new show. That's when it occurred to me, why haven't fireworks improved over the years? Certainly we have the technology to make them better, right? So today's Technology I'd Like To See (TILTS) is next generation fireworks. I want to see fireworks that go twice as high and are twice as big as the existing ones. I want to see… Continue

Added by Patric Welch on July 6, 2009 at 9:00am — No Comments

Shannon Gross Six Simple Ways to Reduce Fourth-of-July-Fireworks Anxiety for Your Animal Friends

I’ve been living in the same house for a decade now, and I love it. The back yard slopes down into a pond (okay, an architect friend of mine calls it a water feature but to me it is now and always will be a pond); we are blessed with a plethora of wild critters who live in and ramble through our neighborhood; and the neighbors are nice and quiet. Well, most of the neighbors. A few years ago, Mr. Firecracker bought the house two doors down and fireworks that were once blessedly far away were now… Continue

Added by Shannon Gross on July 1, 2009 at 1:00pm — 3 Comments

Erik Deckers Injured on the Fourth of July

Dear Doctor Taylor: I'm writing this letter to give you a better explanation of today's chain of events at my family's Fourth of July celebration which resulted in my appearance at your fine hospital. The anesthetic hasn't quite worn off, but the neck brace and bandages around my head are uncomfortable enough to keep me awake to write this. When I came in, I recall you asking what happened, and that I kept mumbling "Ray, Ray." But… Continue

Added by Erik Deckers on July 3, 2008 at 10:30pm — 3 Comments

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