Do you watch the ball in times square on New Year's
By mrrtomatoe
@mrrtomatoe (800)
Canada
December 31, 2007 9:16am CST
The star of the world-famous holiday extravaganza was revamped this year with 9,576 energy-efficient bulbs that use about the same amount of electricity as 10 toasters.
Philips Lighting, which created the light-emitting diodes, or LED bulbs, specifically for the event, says they are smaller but more than twice as bright as last year's lights, which were a mix of more than 600 incandescent and halogen bulbs. And the new lights can create more than 16 million colors for a kaleidoscope of hues against the 672 Waterford Crystal triangles.
The ball was first dropped for the New Year's Eve celebration in 1907. Made of iron and wood, it weighed 700 pounds and was lit with 100 25-watt incandescent bulbs.
Over the century, five other versions of the ball were designed to ring in the New Year. In 1999, the ball was made from crystal to welcome the new millennium.
This year, the motif is "Let There Be Light" and features a stylized, radiating sunburst on each of the crystal triangles.
The ball was tested successfully Sunday afternoon, making its way slowly up and down the 77-foot flagpole atop 1 Times Square with bursts of color.
More than a million revelers were expected to crowd the streets for the annual New Year's Eve celebration Monday.
Also this year, wishes from people around the world will be included among the confetti dropped when the clock strikes midnight. For the first time, people can write wishes for the New Year on the multicolored confetti by visiting the Times Square Information Center or by typing a message on a "virtual wishing wall" online.
Do you watch the Times Square ball on New Year's Eve or do you celebrate in your own way?
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4 responses
@annettenasser (2992)
• Kuwait
1 Jan 08
No,, We cannot do it its far from us but we can watch fireworks after midnight.
@phillyeagles4eva (89)
• United States
1 Jan 08
Yes i watched it then started playing rock band again!!
@sassygirlanne007 (4517)
• United States
1 Jan 08
I have watched it in the past but last year I was at a concert so did not see it. This year I will probably be at home so I may watch it. But it never to me was a big thing to watch.
@CanuckPrince (1052)
• Halifax, Nova Scotia
31 Dec 07
i think a lot of people get to see the times square ball on new years since its broadcast world wide.. i know ive seen it quite a few times in my life.. i dont make a point to see it but i guess its not uncommon to see it on a tv screen in the background or something.. one of the many great things about NYC i think is the new years celebration..