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From Large Hardon Colider to Global financial policy to pork to pig flu to British politics to black holes to intelligent alien species and round again. I love this place.
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Originally posted by threaded View PostI've told you before, if you do borrow the time machine, don't give the full SP when you get back, leave it wooly. You can break things by giving too much detail.
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostIn retrospect Labour's election victory in 2010 can be attributed to the following factors
1 Regain of Labour's strategic base in Scotland from the SNP
2 Tory partys 'austerity' policy and the erosion of the Tory vote from other partys on the right eg BNP
3 Economic recovery and housing market improvement
4 The unexpected return of Tony Blair to the Labour Party
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostIn retrospect Labour's election victory in 2010 can be attributed to the following factors
1 Regain of Labour's strategic base in Scotland from the SNP
2 Tory partys 'austerity' policy and the erosion of the Tory vote from other partys on the right eg BNP
3 Economic recovery and housing market improvement
4 The unexpected return of Tony Blair to the Labour Party
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThat's right, splitting the atom had hardly any dangerous repercussions. Oh, wait.
Is anyone else here a physicist or mathematician by trade/education?
So the scientist that first split the atom destroyed the earth, must have missed that one, oh wait.. it never happened. Go to top of the list.
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Originally posted by tenpin View PostI remember reading somewhere that there have been hundreds of black holes discovered in the universe, but no intelligent life, and that maybe the ultimate sign of intelligence in a species is that it can create a black hole...
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I remember reading somewhere that there have been hundreds of black holes discovered in the universe, but no intelligent life, and that maybe the ultimate sign of intelligence in a species is that it can create a black hole...
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Originally posted by threaded View PostLabour will win the next election.
Invest in vaseline chaps.
1 Regain of Labour's strategic base in Scotland from the SNP
2 Tory partys 'austerity' policy and the erosion of the Tory vote from other partys on the right eg BNP
3 Economic recovery and housing market improvement
4 The unexpected return of Tony Blair to the Labour PartyLast edited by AlfredJPruffock; 25 November 2009, 10:33.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostIt's a multi-bullion dollar project - it's bound to fail.
It's just the mode of failure that will be interesting.
I also love the idea that the Higgs Boson is so abhorrent to nature that it can come back in time and stop itself from being created - it's like a Doctor Who plot...
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It's a multi-bullion dollar project - it's bound to fail.
It's just the mode of failure that will be interesting.
I also love the idea that the Higgs Boson is so abhorrent to nature that it can come back in time and stop itself from being created - it's like a Doctor Who plot...
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Originally posted by eliquant View Post...Is anyone worried that this experiment may create something destructive such as a 'quantum vaccum' or a 'mini black hole' ...
No. I'm not the slightest bit worried.
I'm more worried about the general public's attitude to what they term "so-called" experts, and how easily they are manipulated into fear frenzies.
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostYou can get sucked into extinction free on the NHS? Sign me up!
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'fraid I'm quite geeky about the whole thing and find it fascinating, was very dissappointed about it failing last time.
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Originally posted by stingman123 View PostI'm already here, I work for the NHS
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