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Thursday Geek-isms

Last night, while walking in SoHo, I noticed twin, parallel spotlights glowing just south of us. Being the idiot that I am, I asked, "Ooh, what's going on over there? Is it a party? A premiere? Let's go check it out!" You may now commence throwing your stones at me. The city of New York is eerily solemn today. I can't believe it's been seven years, because it feels like it was just last year that I watched the smoke rising from the Twin Towers. 9/11...

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A Spike in Traffic

Yesterday, the great and mighty Neatorama linked to my Top 5 Star Wars Designs and What Inspired Them post in their 6 Things Inspired by Einstein. I almost let out a scream when I saw the one-sentence reference to my lil' ol' blog on one of my favorite sites on the web. Needless to say, I was ecstatic and beyond delighted. My feet even moved to perform a little jig under my desk while I was seated at my desk at work. My traffic continued to grow as other sites - even TheForce.Net (!!!) -  picked up on the story. Usually my Google Analytics graph resembles this: (image via Flickr) This morning, my traffic graph looked like this: (image via Flickr) A big thank you to...

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We’re Still Alive!

As a follow-up to yesterday's post, we're still alive! The LHC has successfully completed its first round of testing! Here is a picture from the control room: (image via Slashdot) Yeah, I have no idea what it means either. However, just because the first beam test worked doesn't mean we can rest easily. This was only a test, people! Who knows what will happen in the coming months as they start really colliding particles in this thing? The first first collision won't happen until October 21, 2008. Mark your calendars! Just in case you're wondering, here's a simple website to see if the large hadron collider has destroyed the world yet: http://hasthelargehadroncolliderdestroyedtheworldyet.com/ Enjoy! ...

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In Case the World Comes to an End Tomorrow…

Unless you have been living in a cave, you should know that CERN is flipping the 'On' switch on its $10 billion Large Hadron Collider (LHC) tomorrow. (image via the NYTimes) The LHC hopes to re-create conditions that last existed when the universe was less than a trillionth of a second old. This comic by PHD Comics explains: Imagine two beams of particles traveling at 0.999 the speed of light...

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