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Now. THAT is what I call physics!

 
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Aug 12, 2008 09:12 |  #46

Great shots. Why cut one wire? Cut two, then splice them together. I have no clue what this thing is, nor would i understand if you explained it with crayons. But the only thing i have seen bigger is our nation debt. great shots. amazing all of the tech stuff involved. Crap i can't get my watch programed. thanks for sharing, hope your hair doesn't fall out.


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Aug 12, 2008 09:19 |  #47

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Great shots. Why cut one wire? Cut two, then splice them together. I have no clue what this thing is, nor would i understand if you explained it with crayons. But the only thing i have seen bigger is our nation debt. great shots. amazing all of the tech stuff involved. Crap i can't get my watch programed. thanks for sharing, hope your hair doesn't fall out.

Lol....:lol:


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Aug 12, 2008 10:18 |  #48

Richtherookie wrote in post #6092722 (external link)
Great shots. Why cut one wire? Cut two, then splice them together. I have no clue what this thing is, nor would i understand if you explained it with crayons. But the only thing i have seen bigger is our nation debt. great shots. amazing all of the tech stuff involved. Crap i can't get my watch programed. thanks for sharing, hope your hair doesn't fall out.

:lol: My hair is still in place (I think...) :lol:


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Aug 13, 2008 00:21 |  #49

nice man. I was to say this is a larger version of one that is close by me.

FERMILAB in Illinois. well if i am thinking right it is the larger version they have been working on. I may be wrong though as the one is supposed to go through a few different countries as a giant circle under ground


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