
The world's largest atom smasher's first experiment went off today without a hitch, paving the way toward the recreation of post-big bang conditions. The Large Hadron Collider fired a beam of protons inside a circular, 17-mile (27-kilometer) long tunnel underneath villages and cow pastures at the French-Swiss border.
10.9.08
Large Hadron Collider "Actually Worked"
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Large Hadron Collider,
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Time for a new mix, dude. The last Sabre mix you posted was great!
I agree I need to post more mixes and content in general. I have been working all day everyday at my day job. Preparing a new home and establishing a a family so I haven't quite as much time as I did to put out good content. I have always encouraged others to participate and contribute mixes. Some show interest but it usually trails off after a while. If I could get a 1 or 3 person staff that could at least post one post a week, plus one from me we would be smokin' Good content always snowballs and posting becomes addictive. So if you or anyone you know is up to it email me at miosis[@]gmail[dot]com
I would like to help, but I don't have much time either, and wouldn't know where to find mixes.
By the way I'm the same person who wrote the first post.
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