Week 14: 5/6/2015 - 9pm PDT 5/13/2015
We've seen a lot of strange equipment here at Hackaday, but this one left us at a loss for words - at least for a few minutes. What the heck is this thing? Pressure vessel? RF chamber? Looking at this image and another one depicting a strange device in CERN's labs, we haven't the foggiest idea. We do know it's large, and these two CERN scientists are working hard to get it ready for... something. It also has fins. Fins make everything cooler. Beyond that - we're leaving this one in the capable hands of our caption team here on Hackaday.io.
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As always, if you actually have information about the image or the people in it, let CERN know on the original image discussion page.
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...and with this adjustment, I'll have the best costume at the "Enchantment Under the Sea" dance!
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Yes John,I'm sure the Flux Capacitor Turbo will work
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hey joe ? why is this pressure valve marked "deadly neuro toxin "? and why has that guy from computer science been lurking around ?
dont ask so many questions tom .
it's for science
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The Infinity Device was almost complete, now they only needed to figure out how to stop working on it.
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I don't know something about machinery, I know everything about machinery! Now shut up Maurice, and hold the spinner-thing steady...
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Kitchie, Kitchie, Kitchie Koo!
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No parts ever go to waste, here they are making some kind of alternative art.
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After weeks of complicated assembly the team finally found out that the IKEA
Årc, was in fact not a fusion reactor.
It did make a hell of an espresso though.
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Okay, Murphy. We didn't have room on top for a hoist hook, but those 4x4s should hold for now. Just make sure they don't fall out while I torque these last bolts...
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After the accelerator was complete, Hugh and Francis used the left-over parts to build the ultimate popcorn popper
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I'm telling you, this one will be able to flush ANYTHING!
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"As Anton applies power to the Inverse Resonance Transformer, he wonders if Viktor lied about finding ESD rated 4x4's at Home Depot."
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This New Years Eve ball drop is going to be *da bomb*!
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Here you can see a successful example of CERNs early cloning program. Notice Earl I on the ladder, and his clone Earl II working dilligently in the background to the right.
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Little known facts about the beginnings of CERN...
They invented the float valve for the toilet used by the Jolly Green Giant.....
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