I agree with Vander. You know basically every single shell in the air, every sequence, from where and when. It's incredible. I've been a part of this forum since 2007, and once in a while, I glance at the old reports and think back on how awesome the 90's were compared to today's (not including the good displays, however the bad ones..)
Every display I've seen, there's always a shell that makes me wonder what that was and I get puzzled. However, I can simply read the report the following day and figure out what it was. It really helps to have a report, and all the info is awesome.
I'm pretty sure I understand where your getting at Paul, writing that many words (2905 words exactly from your Royal Pyrotechnie report last year; no don't get confused, I used the Javascript Cut & Paste word count that can be found on Google

) must be a pain to write. But I suppose it would be relaxing to just take it easy and give your fingers a break from heavy typing. Well, enjoy the 2010 Montreal Fireworks Competition! I will be watching!
Pat
