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Comments on: CERN BOFH needs a bigger storage array
Photons? Protons? Morons! #
By RW Posted Monday 1st October 2007 13:59 GMT
Notwithstanding... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 1st October 2007 14:07 GMT
That's all very well but. . . #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 1st October 2007 14:27 GMT
Singularity #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 1st October 2007 14:30 GMT
Data Centers? #
By Raheim Sherbedgia Posted Monday 1st October 2007 14:31 GMT
What if #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 1st October 2007 14:34 GMT
Never mind Higgs boson. What about basic arithmetic? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 1st October 2007 14:47 GMT
You can always trust the green lobby... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 1st October 2007 14:47 GMT
Units #
By Dan Posted Monday 1st October 2007 14:48 GMT
RTFA, it says protons not photons. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 1st October 2007 14:48 GMT
Doom Players - Lock & Load #
By Chris Taylor Posted Monday 1st October 2007 14:55 GMT
Re: What if #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 1st October 2007 15:06 GMT
Re: Never mind Higgs boson. What about basic arithmetic? #
By Dave Newbold Posted Monday 1st October 2007 15:07 GMT
The question here #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 1st October 2007 15:09 GMT
obligatory off-topic reference .... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 1st October 2007 15:41 GMT
@The question here #
By Ian Rogers Posted Monday 1st October 2007 15:41 GMT
Astonishing #
By Ian Ferguson Posted Monday 1st October 2007 15:49 GMT
"The previous collider wasn't powerful enough" #
By Adam Azarchs Posted Monday 1st October 2007 17:32 GMT
Re: basic arithmetic and such #
By J Posted Monday 1st October 2007 18:07 GMT
Odds #
By Nexox Enigma Posted Monday 1st October 2007 18:30 GMT
Black Holes and Revelations #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 1st October 2007 21:39 GMT
Imagine... #
By John Stirling Posted Monday 1st October 2007 22:28 GMT
Elementary physics... #
By Aubry Thonon Posted Monday 1st October 2007 23:01 GMT
More "elementary physics" #
By Tom Posted Monday 1st October 2007 23:41 GMT
15mil gb/s down to 100mb/s #
By ben edwards Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 03:11 GMT
@JohnS #
By James Radley Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 09:12 GMT
Joining up the Dots of the ITNexus....... Spinning Cores. #
By amanfromMars Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 09:30 GMT
Peppa Pig does elementary phyiscs (@Aubry) #
By Richard Dawson Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 09:40 GMT
Closing Speed? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 09:47 GMT
Re: The question here #
By Ken Hagan Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 10:57 GMT
RE: Closing Speed #
By James Chaldecott Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 11:24 GMT
Oh noes! Black holes devour the Earth! #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 12:11 GMT
@James Chaldecott #
By Norman Wanzer Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 14:18 GMT
Carbon footprint #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 20:19 GMT
@Peppa Pig does elementary phyiscs #
By Aubry Thonon Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 23:44 GMT
Processing this data requires the power of around 100,000 desktop CPUs #
By sidney cook Posted Wednesday 3rd October 2007 00:29 GMT
Anyone remember John Titor? #
By Alan Parsons Posted Thursday 4th October 2007 12:28 GMT