Happy birthday Husker and Geronimo !
Geronimo wasn't online this year, so the special Happy birthday goes to Husker ! who was with us till 2 days ago
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Register a new accountHappy birthday Husker and Geronimo !
Geronimo wasn't online this year, so the special Happy birthday goes to Husker ! who was with us till 2 days ago
.
You are today's :king:
happy birthday to you both
Happy birthday
Happy Birthday and best wishes dudes!
PS: And lol Michael, he actually was but you don't know him that good yet, I won't reveal him of course(as he asked me not to).
Happy Bdays
@crysis. pm sent.
Happy birthday to both great player
Happy birthday
happy b-day
Well Crys, I don't know Spock well, though I do know about Geronimo's situation that looked to keep swaping. But, as he didn't put his birthday on his other accounts I don't know if this really is his bday
Anyway both get happy birthdays
Birthday greets to my online friend Husker, and the other fella too...lol
Cake anybody??
Happy Birthday mates
HB husker!!!
Happy B-Day
Happy b-day and best wishes to both!
Happy Birthday
happy bday \ o / w00
tnx. too busy these days (construction work). See you soon comrades.
http://public.web.cern.ch/public/
OPERA experiment invites scrutiny of unexpected results
The OPERA experiment, which observes a neutrino beam from CERN 730 km
away at Italy’s INFN Gran Sasso Laboratory, will present new results in
a seminar at CERN today.
The OPERA result is based on the observation of over 15000
neutrino events measured at Gran Sasso, and appears to indicate that the
neutrinos travel at a velocity 20 parts per million above the speed of
light, nature’s cosmic speed limit. Given the potential far-reaching
consequences of such a result, independent measurements are needed
before the effect can either be refuted or firmly established. This is
why the OPERA collaboration has decided to open the result to broader
scrutiny.
neutrino goes faster than light for 6 km / sec...neutrino thruster
neutrinos might go faster than light (IF true)
matter cant... so forget the idea of a FTL
next to that i highly question these results
ever previous measurement stated something else (and those were done under large and therefor more precise scales)