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    Klebert L. Hall: You know, there really aren't very many monkeys, and there's over six billion of us... Not to mention that we have speech and technology, and have sh... more »
    twophrasebark: Weze allz gonna dyze? more »
    Roklimber: Official source of news for the LHC, from CERN itself: [lhc.web.cern.ch] more »
    Roklimber: *Lots* of great pictures of the guts of the LHC here: [www.boston.com] more »
    Roklimber: From one of the comments in that Discover page: "A thumb, middle finger, and tooth removed from the corpse of Galileo Galilei, lost for a century, ha... more »
    Roklimber: Note the similarity between the LHC picture above and The Time Tunnel? Tune in next week for the exciting return of Tony Newman and Doug Phillips. more »
    astrogirl: Well, at least if something goes wrong, we'll be going out with a bang. A big one, no less. ;p more »
    Bootknife-Jackson: sweet, i'll sign up for that trial! so i'll be susceptible to even the tiniest of infection, so what, i'll just flex the infection out through my pore... more »
    gorehound: Aah, so 2012 is comin right on the heels of the movie. more »
    SJ_Edwards: I have huge love for the LHC, but I can't help thinking everytime I see it, that it contains all the essential components of the largest circular mass... more »
    twophrasebark: So next week is when we all have the flash forward? more »
    tetracycloide: that is not the sexiest thing i've ever seen but it's at least top five. more »
    ♠ Final ♠: Just take away their hands so they can't use our firearms against us. What do you mean they can shoot with their feet? more »
    korybing: Oh yes, make monkeys STRONGER. Because that's something that needs to happen. As if I wasn't terrified of the damn things to begin with... more »
    EdificeComplex: I'm sure our machines will become self aware long before these super strong primates rise up against us. more »
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