Not sure if I washed the spider down the drain in the shower...or if he took one look at me naked and jumped willingly.
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And I think he said he had about 60 pounds in the one he constructed...
I never get why Lit doesn't make a career out of it. Surely he would enjoy it...
Quote from: Christopher McCandless on September 02, 2009, 05:12:14 AMI never get why Lit doesn't make a career out of it. Surely he would enjoy it...Well, to start with I probably wouldn't get a license. It's very hard to get a license for manufacturing fireworks in Sweden. Secondly, I'm not that skilled in pyrotechnic as an art yet. I'm pretty good at building exploding devices, but I'm still an amateur in making beautiful effects.
i dont know about europe, but here in the us it is extremely hard to get into pyrotechnics. you have to know someone in the business thats willing to train you, and be able to pass extensive backround checks.
Quote from: GaAsP on September 02, 2009, 03:38:08 PMi dont know about europe, but here in the us it is extremely hard to get into pyrotechnics. you have to know someone in the business thats willing to train you, and be able to pass extensive backround checks.It's about the same here. You can get education by a guy in southern Sweden, but it's not sure at all that you'll get a license. The authorities want as few people as possible involved in making fireworks.