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- hollyminkowski, on 07/31/2008, -0/+13Wish I was smart enough to work at a place as cool as Fermilab.....sigh....
- imacmike, on 07/31/2008, -2/+10Oh dear. My early morning attempt at humor failed. What do you want, I had only been awake for about 3 minutes when I posted that.
I fully support the LHC. If you look way deep into my digging history, you will see this. It was a 6 AM attempt at humor, and now that I'm showered and awake I can see how unfunny I am in the morning.
Let me try again.
"I saw two Bosons on the planes eating grass yesterday"
No. Puns are stupid. Let's try something more chanish.
"I think Boson is a pretty cool guy, eh divides by zero and doesn't affraid of anything"
Forget it. I'm going back to bed. - imacmike, on 07/31/2008, -7/+16But we still get to turn on the LHC doomsday device, right?
- theculchie1, on 07/31/2008, -1/+4I wonder how much of this silly doomsday speak we would have heard if the LHC was based in the US.
- inactive, on 07/31/2008, -1/+4Wouldn't it be funny if Fermilab caused the end of the world instead of the large hadron collider...
- inactive, on 07/31/2008, -1/+5bosons...pffft! I am still waiting for more research on the particle/antiparticle pair: morons and lessons
- andreasblixt, on 07/31/2008, -0/+3I didn't understand half of what that article said, but I think it's frickin' awesome!
- inactive, on 07/31/2008, -1/+3Can someone explain why this matters? I'm not being sarcastic, I just tried to follow along on Wikipedia and got more ***** up.
- DrJG, on 07/31/2008, -0/+2Thank you, geekchic.
- SPRFRKR, on 07/31/2008, -0/+2***whooosh!***
- SirBruce, on 07/31/2008, -0/+1New York. Duh.
- thebellmaster1x, on 07/31/2008, -0/+1It doesn't say "bosuns" either.
- Altesse, on 07/31/2008, -0/+1Don't forget to reverse the polarity.
- h3lx, on 07/31/2008, -0/+1Even if we reverse the polarity, I don't think the Corellian power coupler will hold under that much duress.
- DestroyFascism, on 07/31/2008, -0/+1In what state is the buffalo?
- nihility, on 07/31/2008, -0/+1How quickly do the collisions occur that they were able to run 200 trillion of them?
- AeonTorpor, on 07/31/2008, -0/+1You better!
- XXringer, on 01/22/2009, -0/+0try to read following articles, there are a lot of interesting facts about discussed theme
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http://payday-lloan.freehostia.com/credit-cards-ca ... - BThunderW, on 07/31/2008, -0/+0"Forget it. I'm going back to bed.". There you go, you made funny.
- fracktica, on 07/31/2008, -1/+1So what happens when one of the bosons reaches 88mph...
- DavidinBoston, on 07/31/2008, -4/+4Shouldn't we just erect a level three force field and re-route the bosons through the main deflector dish, while diverting all power from life support to compensate?
- JKAL, on 07/31/2008, -2/+1Buried as inaccurate, Midi-chlorians are the reasons the Force exists, not some particle accelerator.
- booshack, on 07/31/2008, -3/+1sigh...
- zadadka, on 07/31/2008, -4/+2What's the difference between a buffalo and a boson?
You can't wash your hands in a buffalo. - breich, on 07/31/2008, -4/+1Dugg down for being disappointing after misreading the title as "2 bosoms".
- Headzen, on 07/31/2008, -5/+1This is how physicists search for God. A lot more expensive than church, but much more challenging!
- MacParrot, on 07/31/2008, -9/+2OH! BOSUNS! I thought the title said bosoms ...well...never mind



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