• Live From CERN
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Oh noez, they moved the ground with a tractor beam!
Holy shit those control rooms look like something out of a cheesy movie.
Are these people getting paid to stand around a bunch of computers and laugh? Not to mention playing with Rubix Cubes.
Ze dateur is extremley complex.
Check the CMS guys.
[QUOTE=Furnost;21051325]Are these people getting paid to stand around a bunch of computers and laugh? Not to mention playing with Rubix Cubes.[/QUOTE] :lol:
The LHC guys have built a rolls royce now? [editline]06:11PM[/editline] Oh god its a black guy!
Christ, if they're having problems with sound control, how can we trust them with the Hadron?
[QUOTE=vBatuhan;21051073][url]http://www.easyout.co.uk/webcam-cern/[/url] you can look the lab from this link[/QUOTE] Thanks for making me shit bricks in the middle of the night.
[QUOTE=Furnost;21051360]Christ, if they're having problems with sound control, how can we trust them with the Hadron?[/QUOTE] Perhaps because their computing staff are not their physicist staff.
[QUOTE=y0haN;21051381]Perhaps because their computing staff are not their physicist staff.[/QUOTE] Well they should hire a better sound crew.
[QUOTE=Furnost;21051360]Christ, if they're having problems with sound control, how can we trust them with the Hadron?[/QUOTE] What do you think about E=mc2 ? Is that lie or true we will see after the explosion what a honour. Einstein rolling in his grave. If its true we can turn back in the time after the explosion.
Apparently one of the 1700 power supplies tripped, this is quite funny.
God damn, their control rooms don't disappoint.
Experts are still investigating the situation. It looks like the problem is with the machine protection system. We'll keep you posted 3 minutes ago via web
Haha she said 11 years ago.
I hate this lady. She can't speak English for shit
Im going to bed Hope I don't die! :D
We appear to be back at 3.5 TeV according to this: [url]http://lhc-webcast.web.cern.ch/lhc-webcast/cerninfos.swf[/url]
Wow, they had sound problems again. They even tried to make a mute speak. How cruel.
Guys found webcams, [url]http://www.cyriak.co.uk/lhc/lhc-webcams.html[/url]
It's not working, is anyone surprised, at all?
Last guy said at least 1 1/2 hours till collisions can start.
I'll set my alarm for an hour and thirty minutes so I can watch it. Stupid Higgs is preventing itself from being created, as usual.
[QUOTE=Moreto;21051512]It's not working, is anyone surprised, at all?[/QUOTE] It's not gonna happen instantly. They said it could take days, months or years to achieve. [quote]"However, CERN officials have said it could take as long as several weeks to achieve a successful collision due to the size and complexity of the machinery and the experiment – the latter of which has been equated to firing two sets of needles at each other across the Atlantic and trying to get them to meet perfectly in the middle."[/quote]
Straight bottles of alcohol up on top of the cabinet.
Woo, he's speaking French! "This is a greeting in French, English will follow" She really should at least translate, goddamn
Ladies and gentelmen: The first high-energy collision took place about 45 minutes ago. They succesfully collided two proton beams. :cheers: [editline]01:47PM[/editline] [url]http://press.web.cern.ch/press/PressReleases/Releases2010/PR07.10E.html[/url] [editline]01:48PM[/editline] [url]http://twitter.com/cern[/url]
[QUOTE=rosthouse;21053291]Ladies and gentelmen: The first high-energy collision took place about 45 minutes ago. They succesfully collided two proton beams. :cheers: [editline]01:47PM[/editline] [url]http://press.web.cern.ch/press/PressReleases/Releases2010/PR07.10E.html[/url] [editline]01:48PM[/editline] [url]http://twitter.com/cern[/url][/QUOTE] Thanks for the bump, we already have a one hour old thread right about this: [url]http://www.facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=916380[/url]
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