Ah your probably right. I opted for Home-Ecc instead of Stellar Particle Acceleratory Physics because I thought it would be an easy 'A'. Geez, am I regretting it now! Still, I'm sure the knowledge of how to sow yourself a pillow might come in handy someday. I just like to step-up on my digital soapbox and play the part of the cynical doomsayer every once in awhile. ;-) > -----Original Message----- > From: Brian Densmore [mailto:DensmoreB@ctbsonline.com] > Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 2:26 PM > To: Jeremy Fowler; Kclug@Kclug. Org > Subject: RE: Stellar tech to ignite big-bang project > > > Not to worry we don't have any colliders big enough to blow up the > planet. > Probably nothing worse could happen than to blow up one or 2 continents > at worst. > ;) > We're talk huge amounts of mass that need to be converted to energy to > produce something like the light show going on in space. That was a > super nova > more mass than we have in our whole planetary system. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jeremy Fowler [mailto:jfowler@westrope.com] > > Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 2:05 PM > > To: Kclug@Kclug. Org > > Subject: OT: Stellar tech to ignite big-bang project > > > > > > Anyone else see the problem of recreating the Big Bang? > > > > "Grey said scientists are pretty sure the collider will > > produce the conditions > > they need to create the particles, if they exist at all." > > > > Um... it's a BIG BANG dude. Like create-the-universe kinda bang. Like > > blow-us-the-f*ck-up kinda big bang... Well, I'm sure they're > > much smarter than > > me, so I'll assume they know what their doing. > > > > http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1103-995004.html > > > > > > > > majordomo@kclug.org > >