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For this main stage, they have a crowd control measure called "The D", and some people don't like it: http://serongblog.wordpress.com/2009/05/20/big-day-out/ |
For this main stage, they have a crowd control measure called "The D", and some people don't like it: http://serongblog.wordpress.com/2009/05/20/big-day-out/ |
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| − | In fact, some people have gone so far as to compare he whole Big Day Out experience to Auswich |
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| − | {{Quote|center|Although my tour of Auschwitz gave me a small, visual understanding of what it would have been like for my ancestors to be herded into a camp of misery and death, it was not until my experience with the d-barrier that I was offered a practical re-enactment|[http://www.coffeespoon.net/?q=commentary/ben/comparative1 A Comparative Essay, volume 1. By Ben]}} |
+ | {{Quote|center|Although my tour of Auschwitz gave me a small, visual understanding of what it would have been like for my ancestors to be herded into a camp of misery and death, it was not until my experience with the d-barrier that I was offered a practical re-enactment|A Comparative Essay, volume 1. By Ben. (regarding BDO Adelaide 2008) http://www.coffeespoon.net/?q=commentary/ben/comparative1 }} A Comparative Essay, volume 1. By Ben. http://www.coffeespoon.net/?q=commentary/ben/comparative1 |
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== Illuminating the problem == |
== Illuminating the problem == |
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Revision as of 02:16, 6 February 2010
The Big Day Out is a music festival in Australia. (wikipedia:Big Day Out)
Here is a page with a photo of the crowds they get in front of the main stage: http://www.travelblog.org/Photos/3347514
For this main stage, they have a crowd control measure called "The D", and some people don't like it: http://serongblog.wordpress.com/2009/05/20/big-day-out/
In fact, some people have gone so far as to compare he whole Big Day Out experience to Auschwitz:
| “ | Although my tour of Auschwitz gave me a small, visual understanding of what it would have been like for my ancestors to be herded into a camp of misery and death, it was not until my experience with the d-barrier that I was offered a practical re-enactment
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Illuminating the problem
Here is my diagram of the problem with the "D". Comments please
Solution?
I have a possible solution for the D dilemma too. Still being drafted.
