You might consider this a fair warning, but since the rec.pyrotechics
newsgroup has effectively been driven out of existence by a spambot,
and since this newsgroup has had little meaningful posts in several
years, I've suggest to the pyro (fireworks) guys that they post here.
So, don't be surprised if you find yourself reading posts about the
sensitivity of aluminum or magnesium in a black powder based matrix,
or worse.
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