Originally posted by Mich the Tester
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Give them a few years and the realization that all of Europe’s universities would pay good money to use the Large Hadron Chutney Spoon and they’d build it.Originally posted by AtW View Post"The direct total LHC project cost is £2.6bn".
Source: http://www.lhc.ac.uk/about-the-lhc/faqs.html
I doubt India would go for it.
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And that is different from the average High Street on Friday and Saturday how?Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
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"The direct total LHC project cost is £2.6bn".Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIf AtW had his way, the LHC would be closed, Bob would build one in the Rajasthan desert and the future of European science would be outsourced to India.
Source: http://www.lhc.ac.uk/about-the-lhc/faqs.html
I doubt India would go for it.
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Dammit , I was going to order and then they slapped on the £6.99 delivery fee. What a rip.
I do like my whisky. Wonder if we can buy this locally.
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If AtW had his way, the LHC would be closed, Bob would build one in the Rajasthan desert and the future of European science would be outsourced to India.
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Indian whisky?
They'll be running our call centres and doing all of our IT development next...
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Whisky recommendation
http://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/P-10259.aspx
Yes indeed, Bob makes whisky now. And for once, his claims of quality are completely justified.
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God old Bob. Much stylings, plenty cheapness.
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