1. yeah I just read it somewhere else.

    Well if it's going to happen (which will not I think) I put up Streets on my Ipod and pray
  2. a 1 in 50 million chance I believe. They aren't actually planning any proper collisions tomorrow, just a test run. Particle coliders have been about for year. This one just happens to be the biggest yet. 5 billion quid could have been better spent but the answer to the question of where we came from seems to be worthy of that price tag.
  3. They've already done 2 smaller exercises and nothing happened, first time they're going full scale though. I'm not really worried about it. Highly unlikely anything will happen, but if it did, then that's it.

    Don't worry though, I'll still be on U2start tomorrow night and long after that.
  4. I'm quite happy to live a life of ignorance, 'cause even if we knew how we came about, still doesn't answer why

    (PS - besides, even if the proverbial shit does hit the fan, what can we do about it? Not a lot, I'm reckoning, so there's not much to worry about. Needless to say I'll still be pissed off, but ho hum )
  5. I read somewhere else 21th december 2012 will be the last night on earth. All planets are then on one row and the Bible and Maya-calendar pointed that date... It's still suggestive.
  6. Im not too worried, surely if there was too high a risk it'd be classed as a crime againsy humanity?
    having said that, governments go allow nuclear missile testing....
  7. Originally posted by indiewaremassive:Im not too worried, surely if there was too high a risk it'd be classed as a crime againsy humanity?
    having said that, governments go allow nuclear missile testing....


    i.e. the fact we didnt know about about the manhattan project when it happened, right?
  8. Originally posted by indiewaremassive:Im not too worried, surely if there was too high a risk it'd be classed as a crime againsy humanity?
    having said that, governments go allow nuclear missile testing...

    I think the problem with that is that no one's completely sure what's going to happen lol. To avoid the cynics out there for a second, you can't really declare something to be a threat when in all honesty you have no idea what it is going to, or even could do.
  9. I agree definitely, but i think there's probably enough of a stir about it for people to be panicing, otherwise there'd have been no article... hence all the uproar.
    I have no idea about what theyre doing, i only got a C in GCSE science haha
  10. Aw...

    I bet in five years U2 will be doing their "Black Hole world tour" featuring particle acelerators onstage which will pop up small black holes... and Bono comes out of one o them , and some journalist remarks: "Five years ago this use of technology was impossible onstage, and people feared the end of the world when use it in research".