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Major Glory Community Manager
Number of posts : 37 Points : 228 Registration date : 2009-07-18
| Subject: HAHA foxguy Sun Sep 27, 2009 5:33 pm | |
| Well hay...you are fully aware you made a mistake. Next time, the appropriate thing to do might be to hit em up on steam "hey bro, was just messing around with you, or are you serious or am I pissing you off?" You gotta get to know people to be able to push boundaries. Evox is pretty spot on, there is not much you can do aside from work it out with him...and not go from joking around a bit to such an extreme so fast. I've joked around with pulse a bit, but not knowing him all that well, I wouldn't take it to such an extreme, and certainly if I thought it was heading that way, he'd get a PM from me on steam making sure he wasn't really serious, and that we were cool. btw, pulse called me a homo oncestudy --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- haha tried to small letter it? the small letters say btw, pulse called me a homo once ROFLPWNT fox guy.... ROFLPWNT | |
| | | Foxgguy2001 Community Manager
Number of posts : 159 Age : 41 Location : Corona, CA Points : 800 Registration date : 2009-09-05
| Subject: Re: HAHA foxguy Sun Sep 27, 2009 7:14 pm | |
| The Large Hadron Collider Main article: Large Hadron Collider Construction of the CMS detector for LHC at CERN
Most of the activities at CERN are currently directed towards building a new collider, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the experiments for it. The LHC represents a large-scale, worldwide scientific cooperation project.
The LHC tunnel is located 100 metres underground, in the region between the Geneva airport and the nearby Jura mountains. It uses the 27 km circumference circular tunnel previously occupied by LEP which was closed down in November 2000. CERN's existing PS/SPS accelerator complexes will be used to pre-accelerate protons which will then be injected into the LHC.
Six experiments (CMS, ATLAS, LHCb, TOTEM, LHC-forward and ALICE) are currently being built, and will be running on the collider; each of them will study particle collisions under a different point of view, and with different technologies. Construction for these experiments required an extraordinary engineering effort. Just as an example, to lower the pieces for the CMS experiment into the underground cavern which will host it, a special crane will have to be rented from Belgium, which will be able to lift the almost 2,000 tons for each piece. The first of the approximately 5,000 magnets necessary for construction was lowered down a special shaft at 13:00 GMT on 7 March 2005.
This accelerator will generate vast quantities of computer data, which CERN will stream to laboratories around the world for distributed processing (making use of a specialised grid infrastructure, the LHC Computing Grid). In April 2005, a trial successfully streamed 600 MB/s to seven different sites across the world. If all the data generated by the LHC is to be analysed, then scientists must achieve 1,800 MB/s before 2008.
The initial particle beams were injected into the LHC August 2008.[11] The first attempt to circulate a beam through the entire LHC was at 8:28 GMT on 10 September 2008,[12] but the system went wrong, due to a faulty magnet connection, and it was stopped for repairs on 19 September 2008. The LHC is scheduled to restart in autumn 2009.[13]- Spoiler:
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| Subject: Re: HAHA foxguy Mon Sep 28, 2009 2:20 pm | |
| OH my goodness, pulse called you a HOMO???? That's it, this calls for immediate action, I say we kick pulse out of NF alltogether. Hey, I just noticed that this is in General Chatter. That's....odd, it almost seems like it should be in the COURT SYSTEM!!!!!! Fail @ phobia for poor placement while trying to spread his point. |
| | | Major Glory Community Manager
Number of posts : 37 Points : 228 Registration date : 2009-07-18
| Subject: Re: HAHA foxguy Mon Sep 28, 2009 7:10 pm | |
| The Large Hadron Collider Main article: Large Hadron Collider Construction of the CMS detector for LHC at CERN Most of the activities at CERN are currently directed towards building a new collider, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the experiments for it. The LHC represents a large-scale, worldwide scientific cooperation project. The LHC tunnel is located 100 metres underground, in the region between the Geneva airport and the nearby Jura mountains. It uses the 27 km circumference circular tunnel previously occupied by LEP which was closed down in November 2000. CERN's existing PS/SPS accelerator complexes will be used to pre-accelerate protons which will then be injected into the LHC. Six experiments (CMS, ATLAS, LHCb, TOTEM, LHC-forward and ALICE) are currently being built, and will be running on the collider; each of them will study particle collisions under a different point of view, and with different technologies. Construction for these experiments required an extraordinary engineering effort. Just as an example, to lower the pieces for the CMS experiment into the underground cavern which will host it, a special crane will have to be rented from Belgium, which will be able to lift the almost 2,000 tons for each piece. The first of the approximately 5,000 magnets necessary for construction was lowered down a special shaft at 13:00 GMT on 7 March 2005. This accelerator will generate vast quantities of computer data, which CERN will stream to laboratories around the world for distributed processing (making use of a specialised grid infrastructure, the LHC Computing Grid). In April 2005, a trial successfully streamed 600 MB/s to seven different sites across the world. If all the data generated by the LHC is to be analysed, then scientists must achieve 1,800 MB/s before 2008. The initial particle beams were injected into the LHC August 2008.[11] The first attempt to circulate a beam through the entire LHC was at 8:28 GMT on 10 September 2008,[12] but the system went wrong, due to a faulty magnet connection, and it was stopped for repairs on 19 September 2008. The LHC is scheduled to restart in autumn 2009.[13] k seriously WHAT IN THEE HELL HAPPENED HERE? this is very.... strange fox im starting to worry about your poor little mind | |
| | | Waterypyro
Number of posts : 174 Location : Austin TX Points : 324 Registration date : 2009-07-20
| Subject: Re: HAHA foxguy Tue Sep 29, 2009 10:06 am | |
| What do you mean his little mind he has the right idea if you dont get it, its you with the poor little mind lol. | |
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