Week 25: 7/22/2015 - 9pm PDT 7/29/2015
We're not kidding when we say CERN scientists and engineers really get into their work. Check out at this CERN scientist looking down at his.. uh, experiment. We're not sure exactly what this device is. There is a sealed chamber, but is it a vacuum, or some sort of specialized atmosphere for the research this scientist is working on? Either way, he seems very interested in whatever is happening inside this box!
So what's happening here? High energy physics, or some new coffee maker?
You tell us!
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OK.. let's mix up some cocktails!
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Dr. Wilhelm Schmeck takes a moment of silence before destroying his new-age mash tun. CERN management was less than thrilled when they learned Schmeck had built the tun for his home-brew club on the clock with company resources.
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Introducing....MIGHTY BONG!
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Alas, the prototype for the Fish Habitrail was unsuccessful. Could be the tank, could be the form or function...but I think the real problem was their sales guy.
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Early prototype of patent 6,368,268.
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The young Lou Diamond Phillips builds his first Mojo machine
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my food processor is gonna be a hit one day, if I could just work out the bugs
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CERN scientists again demonstrate that regardless of the amount of technology thrown at an idea, the perpetual motion machine remains elusive.
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"here is a rare shot of CERNs artificial heart prototype. Due to its size, it was only installed in whales. And badgers. I don't know how, but somehow badgers."
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Fernando always had an edge at the annual chili contest... His super hot peppers weren't to be taken without minimal equipment!
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Insert a joke about how "scientists make coffee with wild contraptions" that will be commonly accepted as funny because it plays off of the common man's lack of comprehension and originality.
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"Hey have you guys seen my hamster? I can't see my hamster."
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"Now for the next part of the observation experiment I will require a cat"
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I liked French press before it was cool.
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When management discovered that the cryptically name "Gravitea" project only needed the atomic clock to measure optimal steeping patterns, their scientists were in hot water.
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Freddy's attempts to train goldfish to do back-flips using 15,000 volts was completely unsuccessful. It did result in some delicous fried fish sticks, however.
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That's CERN's post modern arts piece "Square Peg into Round Hole". They mixed and contrast the disjointed elements of square and cylindrical constructions.
If a tough critic shows up, there is always the hidden Kick-in-the-Groin feature.
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The new hamster will love this! I just hope he lasts longer than hamsters 1 through 40...
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I don't know why I always come up with something NSFW...
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