Week 1: 2/10/2015 - 9pm PDT 2/17/2015
Link to the original CERN image.
What do we have here? Some sort of high pressure or high vacuum chamber with all sorts of ports and wires. Motors, pumps, and a scientist who understandably looks rather proud of her creation.
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And now our lovely replacement spokes-model Barbara will demonstrate the ease with which the brewmaster 5000 makes espresso.
But first, a moment of silence for our former spokes-model who unfortunately ignored our caution against loose jewelry.
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Meet Caroline, showing off our new self powered Analog Computer for to interface with our new Spacecraft with the 9000th edition Algorithm computer. It runs on clean, smooth burning leaded gas, and is cooled with new CFC coolant. This will come with a years supply of Soylant Green.
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"Here we see a young Janine demonstrating a prototype proton generator of her own design. Upon seeing it, Egon stated that it could be smaller. Peter hasn't stop laughing since."
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Here we see a lost woman, a woman that's in over her head. Her feeble mind incessantly echoes "Where is the kitchen, take me back to the kitchen."
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Now, with the Jupiter's cock 9000, you too can injection mold huge dildos right at home.
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Known as the godmother of high energy vegetable acceleration, Dr. Eva Sherr stands next to Potato Gun III. Although revolutionary at the time, the HEVA technology she pioneered was soon obsolesced with the introduction of PVC pipe and Final Net hairspray.
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Dr. Hasbro demonstrates the prototype of the Easy-Bake Oven.
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You see here our new dairy machine (cows are in another room, linked by the black tubes, since the cleaning lady complained about all the mess they were doing here). The system put in the lower boxes milk, creaml, and yogourth. The little box on the left allow to tune the yogouth flavor.
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And here is our Sonic Oscillator being operated by Dr. Janet Weiss after stepping up the reactor power three more points. Dr. Weiss is working on a project for reanimation of matter into muscle men. Those crazy kids. Good luck, Dr. Weiss!
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And now we would like to introduce our central vacuum system. It is capable of pulling an impressive 10<sup>−11</sup> mbar.
(unfortunately the sup tag is disabled :()
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I just hope no one from my home town of Hiroshima opens it before Christmas.
(I'm going to hell for that bit)
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Look, even the pellet heating system at CERN looks fancy!
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Dr Laura Fried, immediately before taking world's first X-ray selfie.
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After hours photo shoot with unknown Russian intern. (Some photos not suitable for publication)
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"So that's how Twinkies are made... Those dastardly delicious little delicacies.."
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Water boiling machine at room temperature!
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See Betty! With enough force we CAN miniaturize these marshmallows.
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Despite it's technological sophistication, the radio colonoscope did not achieve widespread acceptance.
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Girl suspected of being Wiley coyotes accompliss still at large.
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