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RE: Somebody told me...............

happy birthday gift I wish You Many Happy Returns of the Day!

rose flirty cake

RE: Morning Euro-Peeps

Mooorning ,forever,long time no seen you..






wave

RE: Morning Euro-Peeps

Unbelievable sunny weather here ,too..good morning all...
Good morning sweety pie ..I would sip some cofee,please,without sugar..wave

RE: More New Words With Ending Letters

sensitivelaugh

RE: More New Words With Ending Letters

dry

RE: anyone remember me??

treasure,/sorry/doh

RE: anyone remember me??

Ah...I remember Samesizefeet -of course,congrats for this baby-tresure!
Welcome backwave

RE: INTELLIGENCE - Which type do you think you are?

same here I guess-something that keeps me going and learning, love friends who deserve that...
But here it is a brillant example of "constructive or..maybe -creative intelligence":Three scots and three englishmen are traveling by train to a football match. At the station, the three englishmen each buy tickets and watch as the three scots buy only a single ticket.
"How are three people going to travel on only one ticket?" asked one of the three Englanders.
"Watch and you'll see," answers one of the Scotsmen.
They all board the train. The Englishmen take their respective seats but all three scotsmen cram into a toilet and close the door behind them. Shortly after the train has departed, the conductor comes around collecting tickets. He knocks on the toilet door and says, "Ticket, please." The door opens just a crack and a single arm emerges with a ticket in hand. The conductor takes it and moves on.
The English saw this and agreed it was quite a clever idea. So after the conference, the Englishmen decide to copy the Scots on the return trip and save some money. When they get to the station, they buy a single ticket for the return trip. To their astonishment, the Scots don't buy a ticket at all.
"How are you going to travel without a ticket," asks one perplexed Englishman.
"Watch and you'll see," says one of the Scotsmen. When they board the train the three Scots cram into a toilet and the three Englishmen cram into another one nearby.
The train departs. Shortly afterward, one of the Scots leaves his restroom and walks over to the restroom where the Englishmen are hiding. He knocks on the door and says, "Ticket, please."

laugh yay

RE: Great films

thumbs up YEP..

A different loyalty-with Rupert Everett,Sharon Stone etc../seen recently/

Wanted --with Angelina Jolie-perfect as always...

RE: WAYS TO FIND LOVE

wave Some ways lead up to crossroad,from where another way/s begin...teddybear

RE: More New Words With Ending Letters

enigmadetective

RE: More New Words With Ending Letters

Thanks /a lotlaugh /

tremendousuh oh

RE: More New Words With Ending Letters

oh-oh-obviously --/I'm on my way cause I love risottolaugh /

RE: More New Words With Ending Letters

rumorconversing

RE: More New Words With Ending Letters

reaction

RE: More New Words With Ending Letters

narrative

RE: More New Words With Ending Letters

departurewave

RE: Thinking out loud (Your thought of the day)

However- 'k'/read kitty next to you/ is just the best thingythumbs up
wine

RE: New word with ending letter

gangel-gangsterlaugh/ I'm doing well-no grippe!conversing

RE: New word with ending letter

worry /scold don't/

RE: New word with ending letter

grip

RE: --- Imagination ---

It's a talent,just see with closed eyes,fly where your mind and desires take you,no limits... it all depends on you only and could never get real,anyway...conversing daydream

RE: words that rhyme

mutation

RE: New word with ending letter

kingdom flirty

/yep-where's the photo, gangie? detective /

RE: New word with ending letter

Nostradamus

RE: New word with ending letter

Shenanigans/album/wink laugh

RE: Do you live in/around/under Switzerland?

LHC re-start scheduled for 2009

Geneva, 23 September 2008. Investigations at CERN1 following a large helium leak into sector 3-4 of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) tunnel have indicated that the most likely cause of the incident was a faulty electrical connection between two of the accelerator’s magnets. Before a full understanding of the incident can be established, however, the sector has to be brought to room temperature and the magnets involved opened up for inspection. This will take three to four weeks. Full details of this investigation will be made available once it is complete.

“Coming immediately after the very successful start of LHC operation on 10 September, this is undoubtedly a psychological blow,” said CERN Director General Robert Aymar. “Nevertheless, the success of the LHC’s first operation with beam is testimony to years of painstaking preparation and the skill of the teams involved in building and running CERN’s accelerator complex. I have no doubt that we will overcome this setback with the same degree of rigour and application.”

The time necessary for the investigation and repairs precludes a restart before CERN’s obligatory winter maintenance period, bringing the date for restart of the accelerator complex to early spring 2009. LHC beams will then follow.

Particle accelerators such as the LHC are unique machines, built at the cutting edge of technology. Each is its own prototype, and teething troubles at the start-up phase are therefore always possible.

“The LHC is a very complex instrument, huge in scale and pushing technological limits in many areas,” said Peter Limon, who worked on commissioning the world’s first large-scale superconducting accelerator, the Tevatron at Fermilab in the USA. “Events occur from time to time that temporarily stop operations, for shorter or longer periods, especially during the early phases.”

CERN has received similar words of support from several laboratories, including Germany’s DESY, home of the HERA superconducting particle accelerator, which ran from 1992 to 2007.

"We at DESY have been following the commissioning of the LHC with great excitement and have been very impressed with the success of the first day,” said Albrecht Wagner, DESY Director. “I am confident that our colleagues at CERN will solve the problem speedily and we will continue to support them as much as we can."



1 CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is the world's leading laboratory for particle physics. It has its headquarters in Geneva. At present, its Member States are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. India, Israel, Japan, the Russian Federation, the United States of America, Turkey, the European Commission and UNESCO have Observer status.
jaw drop But Never Fear-bet so many scientists know what to doblues uh oh

RE: words that rhyme

quotation

RE: New word with ending letter

truthwave

RE: Hijack Thread

cswelcome Cusp-o,consider your thread has just been hijacked!

roll eyes laugh

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