Week 22: 7/1/2015 - 9pm PDT 7/8/2015
Holy cable gore, Batman! This image may make a network engineer or IT person weep, but it was business as usual back in the early days of CERN. 14 racks of equipment, with coaxial cables running everywhere. Let's hope all those patches are connected to the correct ports! What were these two CERN scientists working on? It's up to you to tell us, as CERN has lost the records!
While you're working on your captions, check out the old oscilloscope the standing scientist is using. Scope carts used to be necessary. Today all but the most powerful oscilloscopes weigh in at under 10 pounds.
This week's prize is a Stickvise from The Hackaday Store.
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CERN researchers finally discover that using sixteen pounds of U235 as a source for timing a digital watch may not be totally feasible in the commercial world.
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Reminds me of this: http://www.eetimes.com/author.asp?section_id=36&doc_id=1319286
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Behold-- the first Adruino!
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Why Bob, I do believe we have done it! The first wireless router is born at CERN.
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CERN tests and early prototype of Spock's scanner.
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Google readies yet another city for direct fiber to the home.
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As Amazon readies it's new "Drone Overlord" fleet for testing, Bob notes that at least one drone overlord has escaped from the confinement area and is attempting to deliver something.
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CERN would never gain the record for the most toppled, but they should easily hold the world record for the most expensive blocks ever used. John wheeled the final domino into place, as Guinness tallied up the value.
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It has to work, this is EXACTLY how it looks in the manual!
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I think I see the problem, you got your wires crossed!
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"Hey, Bill?"
"Yeah, Bob?"
"I think the Intern has been drinking again."
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Did you turn it off and turn it back on again?
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As a last resort to save the failing experiment, Bob decided to read the manual. There were no survivors.
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Here we see CERN employees working on their latest invention: object oriented spaghetti code.
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Arduino......prototype. Thankfully things got way simpler.
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....and this was the last time CERN bought a computer from IKEA.
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Computer controlled light show control room prototype circa 1966
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Forget this, bring me the hedge clippers!
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Hey George, Mind if I take some of this extra gold wire, running a little behind on my house payment this month.
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George managed to hide the new vending machine behind the face place of the lab equipments for his midnight munchies. No one else noticed the distinct lack of wires going to that rack thanks to the 65lb immovable scope guarding the way.
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How do we patch this call through to Albuquerque again?
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