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LHCnews June 7, 2009 - LHCb got beam!

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"The LHCb experiment test their detector using a beam from the SPS (Super Proton Synchrotron)"

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  • you've just got to envy these people for living out their passion

    i would eat all the veg on my plate if it'd get me there, even those i hate passionately

    and never complain of having to work through the night

    but seriously, it's very inspiring to see grown ups with the same joy as a kid whose eyes would light up when understanding something for the first time

    i can't wait for the lhc to be turned on and see where this takes us

    i simply just can't wait

  • just drink your milk and eat your vegetables and you'll be one :)

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  • yeah, its exciting, especially when there is an accident, their eyes will lite up then, and so will we. Anyone notice more earthquakes since this insanity was started? Chk on these people in 10 years and discover how many have cancer(s). That's exciting! Madmen in real life, children w/toys they don't half understand.

  • he's probaly got his advanced radiation suit on with +10 rad resistance, no worries

  • if its a cyclotron be sure to shield it properly, they spit out mad radiation.

  • hahahahahaa what a tosser

  • I'm working on my own collider. It's not as large but far more efficient and better overall design. I'll post my test results shortly.

  • Pagani zonda is fast ,but not that fast :-D

    I think..... :-)

  • Combine invasion!!!, and ant lions!, and.......G man! =O

  • We've settled on Kraftwerk's Neonlicht by now although the Spacelab lobby was quite strong ;-D

    I heard the Stig will attempt some sort of "faster than any proton" world record involving the LHC and a Pagani Zonda. :-D

    He still refuses to talk about details.

  • Well, analyzing the data and make conclusions regarding the Higgs boson is estimated to take up to three years. ;-)

  • You see retarded symbolism everywhere do you?

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