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CERN 9-10-2008, I'm considering being up at 1am local time to watch the webcast. Anyone else?
But there's also a slight chance of destroying the universe.
No, here are hundreds of natural events in the power range and higher every day within the Earth (and Sun and planets). If small, stable black holes could be formed, they would have and there would not be a single planet or star in the universe.
There's a slight possibility that the damage would merely be limited to our own galaxy.
/obscure?
Anyone else notice that "Large Hadron Collider" is only one dyslexic slip away from yuck?
Now that I've got that settled, time to go dole out some swirlies to other nerds.
You joke, but have you ever been on the receiving end of a swirly? You don't forget that. Ever.
We'll see who has the last laugh when we nerds turn on the LHC and the miniature black holes kill everybody. Don't piss us off.
Professor Farnsworth said:Damn straight! Today, the mad scientist can't get a doomsday device, tomorrow it's the mad grad student. Where will it end?
You joke, but have you ever been on the receiving end of a swirly? You don't forget that. Ever.
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