So apparently "technical errors" caused San Diego's "Big Bay Boom" fireworks display last night to be set off in 15-seconds instead of over the course of 15-minutes. I'm not sure if somebody accidentally typed "15" into the seconds window instead of the minutes one on the computer, but let's just assume that's what happened. Something else that happened: my dog Chloe freaking the f out all night because she hates the sound of fireworks (and thunder).
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There seems to have been a big boom. And then it was over. While most fireworks displays across the country featured a steady stream of pyrotechnics over the course of about fifteen minutes, viewers in San Diego Bay were treated to ... Read Post
Those watching the Big Bay Boom in San Diego's Glorietta Bay witnessed what was either an accidental fireworks display -- or a very disappointing fireworks show. Port District authorities said a "technical difficulty" resulted in al... Read Post
San Diego fireworks watchers were treated to a unique light show last night when a technical error caused the Big Bay Boom's entire 18-minute display - some tens of thousands of explosions - to be launched in one awesome but short-l... Read Post