anyone just hear big bang in tampere?
anyone just hear big bang in tampere?
Sounded like a sonic boom to me? or was it something more simple?
Re: anyone just hear big bang in tampere?
It might be the construction workers using explosives to blow up the rocks
We have been hearing and feeling them since months around Kaivopuisto 


Re: anyone just hear big bang in tampere?
in Tampere ?umit wrote:It might be the construction workers using explosives to blow up the rocksWe have been hearing and feeling them since months around Kaivopuisto

or From Tampere ?



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Re: anyone just hear big bang in tampere?
This cannot be the reason. I live on the route between Kaivopuisto and Tampere and I heard nothing... and if the explosion was so big that it affected Kaivopuisto and Tampere then I am sure Vantaa would be a big hole in the ground (I know many people think it is a big hole anyway).umit wrote:It might be the construction workers using explosives to blow up the rocksWe have been hearing and feeling them since months around Kaivopuisto
Maybe it was a polar bear breaking ice looking for seal lions!
With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.
Re: anyone just hear big bang in tampere?
Geeze!!! Sometimes it is really difficult to understand if it is European way of comprehension or just dry humor...
Anyway here is the corrected sentence:
It might be the construction workers using explosives to blow up the rocks in Tampere. We have been hearing and feeling the explosions around Kaivopuisto (to be more precise: here I meant the explosions are around kaivopuisto, not in tampere) since months in Helsinki.

It might be the construction workers using explosives to blow up the rocks in Tampere. We have been hearing and feeling the explosions around Kaivopuisto (to be more precise: here I meant the explosions are around kaivopuisto, not in tampere) since months in Helsinki.

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or just a bad sense of humour from a sad old geezer...or just dry humor...
With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.
Re: anyone just hear big bang in tampere?
Or a horrible way to confuse 2 different places with 2 different contexts!!umit wrote:Geeze!!! Sometimes it is really difficult to understand if it is European way of comprehension or just dry humor...Anyway here is the corrected sentence:
It might be the construction workers using explosives to blow up the rocks in Tampere. We have been hearing and feeling the explosions around Kaivopuisto (to be more precise: here I meant the explosions are around kaivopuisto, not in tampere) since months in Helsinki.

When a tree falls can you hear it ?
If so how about if it falls in the moon ?
If not, then are you deaf ?
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I dont know the answer to this question, but I know that I heard a wood fall in a well and it sounded like *splash* ....
Yes, I heard a tree fall inside the sun and it just vanished...poof..
I didnt hear what you said about being deaf...Can you please repeat it a little louder please..




Re: anyone just hear big bang in tampere?
Oh, that Britney joke! 

Re: anyone just hear big bang in tampere?
For a sad old geezer, it's even harder to understand the sense of humor of an Indian living in Europe...

Do you mean it was the sound of a tree fell on the moon, that the OP heard in Tampere? And do you think that sun is so hot because the falling trees are burning there?
But wait, you said you heard the splash in the well
Read this: One scientist was making a research on the fleas. He shouts at the flea: "Jump!" and the flea jumps 15 cms. Then he detaches one of its legs and shouts again. Flea jumps but a little bit lower. Finally he takes apart the last leg and yells "Jump!". No reaction from the flea. "Jump!" Nothing... Then he starts writing his conclusion: When you detach all the legs of a flea it becomes deaf!
Did you hear the splash before you loose your legs or after



Do you mean it was the sound of a tree fell on the moon, that the OP heard in Tampere? And do you think that sun is so hot because the falling trees are burning there?
Who is deaf, me or you? Or both? Since you already said that you didn't know if i was deaf or not, then definitely you are deafI didnt hear what you said about being deaf...Can you please repeat it a little louder please..




Read this: One scientist was making a research on the fleas. He shouts at the flea: "Jump!" and the flea jumps 15 cms. Then he detaches one of its legs and shouts again. Flea jumps but a little bit lower. Finally he takes apart the last leg and yells "Jump!". No reaction from the flea. "Jump!" Nothing... Then he starts writing his conclusion: When you detach all the legs of a flea it becomes deaf!
Did you hear the splash before you loose your legs or after


Re: anyone just hear big bang in tampere?
umit wrote:Geeze!!! Sometimes it is really difficult to understand if it is European way of comprehension or just dry humor...Anyway here is the corrected sentence:



