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Where Are Some Good Areas To Go Noodling In Wisconsin

Is Eddie Van Halen or Jimmy page considered the greatest guitar soloist of all time or is there another?

Is Eddie Van Halen or Jimmy page “CONSIDERED” the greatest guitar soloist of all time?Surely they are. If its about choosing the greatest soloists of all time. Without any doubt Jimmy Page and Eddie Van Halen have created great solos which are considered as some of the greatest guitar solos of all time. Others are David Gilmour, Slash, Eric Clapton, Brian May, Ritchie Blackmore etc. Many metal guitarists such as Marty Friedman, John Petrucci are also considered as great guitar soloists.But talking about reputation, Jimmy Page is highly rated as a guitar soloist. He has lots of great guitar solos. At least, those which are recognized by public. I think he is often considered as the greatest. More than Eddie Van Halen. Although he is not objectively best. Or more accurately the only best out there. But he is very popular as a soloist that’s for sure. As well as for riffs. I think after Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton is more known as a guitar soloist.He was famous for guitar solos from the 60s. Especially after getting inspired from Jimi Hendrix. Jimi Hendrix is also considered as a great soloist, but he is famous for all things. While Eric is more famous as a soloist, or as a lead guitarist. He has many great solos like White Room, Crossroads, While My Guitar Gently Weeps etc.Also David Gilmour is very famous, especially among the general people, for his solos like Comfortably Numb, High Hopes, Time etc.Even if ranking popularity wise or critics choice or tone, David Gilmour surely can’t be omitted.So, if you are only talking about considering, then there are lot others who can be included.BUT!If you are talking about are there others, then this list doesn’t end.There are many great other soloists who aren’t that much recognized. For example,Robert Fripp from King CrimsonNot famous as David Gilmour, but he is a damn good soloist for sure. You talk about emotion or speed.Or Alex Lifeson,Also not very popular like others.Prince also got some great solos. But in recent analysis, he is often included among the most underrated guitarists. That’s why is becoming popular everyday.Thanks for the a2a.

Where are some good areas to go noodling in wisconsin?

You are looking for wide rivers, something that has been washed out alot and with tall banks. There should be logs or over hangs you can noodle in.

Tip: be careful the biggest danger is the snapping turtle. Some get big enough to bite off your finger

How was the Great Depression a cause of WWII?

The Great Depression radicalized European politics, not just in Germany, but it’s hard to argue that the Great Depression put Hitler into power in one tidy step, but the Great Depression gave Hitler and the Nazi Party an opening they had not had before.Hitler and the Nazi Party weren’t getting much electoral traction before the Great Depression.First off, let’s look at the share of votes for the Nazi Party in Reichstag elections over time:May 1924: 6.5%December 1924: 3.0%May 1928: 2.6%September 1930: 18.3%July 1932: 37.3% (becoming the single largest party in the Reichstag, but far from a majority)November 1932: 33.0%It’s pretty clear: before the Great Depression, the Nazi Party was a right-wing fringe party (actually one of several) that wasn’t able to turn national outrage from events like the occupation of the Ruhr (1923) or economic crisis like hyperinflation (1923 - 1924) into power.In the first elections after the Great Depression, the Nazi Party becomes the second largest party in the Reichstag and by 1932, they become the largest party in the Reichstag.But the equation of Treaty of Versailles + war reparations + Great Depression = Hitler in power is way, way too simplistic.But Hitler’s electoral success doesn’t correlate with Treaty of Versailles reparations which were reduced in 1924 (thanks to the Dawes Plan), reduced again in August 1929 (thanks to the Young Plan), German reparation payments were suspended in 1931 and postponed indefinitely in 1932, all that before Hitler got into power and dismantled the Weimar Republic and made Germany a one-party dictatorship.What the Great Depression did was suddenly turn off the spigot of American credit and investment to Germany, deepening the economic depression in Germany and hamstringing Weimar politics, driving it to rule by decree because the Reichstag was dysfunctional.Adam Tooze’s The Deluge: The Great War and the Remaking of the Global Order examines the end of World War I and the ensuing chaos. He makes an excellent case that Hitler’s rise to power was not ordained by the Treaty of Versailles, nor were its reparations a fatal drag on the German economy.

What are 10 telltale signs that you have been in Oklahoma too long?

This is my memory from the 1970s and 1980s but…You consider anybody who came from out of the City a “Damn Easterner”, even if they come from Missouri or Tennessee. To Oklahomans, everything near or on the other side of the Mississippi River is “back east”.It does not bother you that people misspell everything, even putting stray a stray s or apostrophe in their own business signage. Or any other mistake. Standing up for accuracy is just not worth the effort and is against the culture, so why fight it? In the battle between community and excellence, community wins every time.You are offended by how impolite people elsewhere are about politics. Nothing about their actual beliefs or actions, it is totally okay to believe in racial superiority, weird sex things, communism, and other stuff, it is just horribly rude to be impolite about it.Two words: Padre. Island.You have a 10 minute TedX talk at the ready for how Oklahoma relates to its neighbors, looking down on Texas for its rowdy braggadocios ways, on Arkansas and Louisiana for being even more incompetent than Oklahoma, on Kansas for putting Oklahoma whitebread to shame, and has a mysterious spiritual interest in New Mexico and Colorado.You have been bitten by at least two of the following: tarantulas, fiddlebacks, black windows, rattlesnakes, and scorpions. And you’re proud of it.Speaking of Colorado, every time you go to ski at Crested Butte, Keystone, Breckenridge, Vail, Copper Mountain, Steamboat, Aspen, Arapahoe Basin, etc., half the people in the ski lift chairs catcall you from overhead.

How probable is the Loch Ness monster?

87% of all statistics are made up, including this one. No it is not accurate in any sense. Such numbers are made up by taking dubious estimates and performing simple mathematical operations on them.This is a fairly harmless one, but many statistics that are equally unreliable have actual world effects. They may be quoted in newspapers and as a result people stop taking medicines, change their diet etc. Major financial and political decisions are taken.Courts convict the innocent, e.g. quoting from the Wikipedia article on Sally Clark“The prosecution case relied on significantly flawed statistical evidence presented by paediatrician Professor Sir Roy Meadow, who testified that the chance of two children from an affluent family suffering sudden infant death syndrome was 1 in 73 million. He had arrived at this figure erroneously by squaring 1 in 8500, as being the likelihood of a cot death in similar circumstances. The Royal Statistical Society later issued a statement arguing that there was "no statistical basis" for Meadow's claim, and expressing its concern at the "misuse of statistics in the courts".”As to the Loch Ness Monster and finding it, I can only offer an article I wroteLoch Ness Monster

Anyone see this yet.?

ya i watched all of those last night some were prity cool but those noodlers that was crazy.but the gar fishing was cool i would love to catch one of those but here in wisconsin i dont think we have any.

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