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I've seen that band live actually. In Berlin (east Berlin) on an outdoor music festival in the early 1990s after the Berlin wall had fallen. They were very loud. I also remember vendors were selling parts of the wall and Soviet/communist memorabilia there.fresh_42 said:The band name "Die Toten Hosen" makes fun of this idiom.
They (still) run under the label "Punk" so I guess loudness is the least you can expect.DennisN said:They were very loud.
I looked through my memorabilia and found I even had kept the ticket to the festivalDennisN said:I bought a piece of the wall, and I still have it, so there will be a photo of it coming here soon.
Or the most you can expect. Depends on how you look at it.fresh_42 said:They (still) run under the label "Punk" so I guess loudness is the least you can expect.
Die Toten Hosen are relatively melodic.Averagesupernova said:Or the most you can expect. Depends on how you look at it.
"Where is the newspaper?"Andy Resnick said:
Its a fisheries and aquaculture thing.jack action said:"Lake Maintenance"
Here are two words I never thought of seeing together!
Where'd they put the fish during this maintenance?BillTre said:Its a fisheries and aquaculture thing.
Depends what they are doing.berkeman said:Where'd they put the fish during this maintenance?
I expect the fish migrated to deeper parts of the lake. The section I visited, with the marina, beach and water park, is at the end of the western arm of the lake, where the Broad River flows in. See e.g. Google Maps. This section is much shallower than the rest of the lake. I haven't found a depth map yet, but I did find a site noting that the lake has a maximum depth of 104 ft.berkeman said:Where'd they put the fish during this maintenance?
collinsmark said:======== Possibly off topic =========
But continuing the current tangent, a new video from Practical Engineering was released today about fish movement in man-made systems, particularly in this case: a dam. It's quite fascinating.
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