Yes, it is possible to see fireworks from a plane, especially if the plane is flying at a lower altitude and the fireworks are large and bright enough to be visible from a distance. However, the view may be limited depending on the altitude, distance, and timing of the fireworks display.
Many fireworks are set up with electronic fuses. The fuses are connected to large control boards, which in turn are linked to a computer which synchronizes the show.
A home theater system must have some kind of display. Normally, it will be a large screen television but it can also be a large computer display, an industrial video display that does not contain a television tuner or a projector. Any of these devices are quite capable of delivering an image from satellite or cable receivers, disc players or games consoles and none can strictly be called a television.
The cost of the Sydney 2010 New Year's Day fireworks was estimated to be around AUD 6.6 million. The event is one of the most famous in the world, drawing large crowds and requiring a significant budget for the fireworks display.
What kind of computer program uses a large system cache?
RAID
Computer projectors are commonly used to display data or information onto a large screen for group viewing, training, or showing Web sites.
Unix and Windows.
In 2001, it looked like a triangular prism.
Data can be shown on a large screen by using a projector attached to the computer. The projector throws the image onto either a white sheet attached to the wall, or onto a special projector screen. If, by a very large screen? (as in the question) a serial RS232 9 Pin cable can be attached between the computer and the large monitor/screen.
The computer solves a very large system of partial differential equations.
Their active components were vacuum tubes (which were large) which generated lots of heat (which needed a large cooling system to remove that heat from the computer).