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Higgs in the night, run up to MSL landing
Floyd
post Jul 4 2012, 06:10 PM
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I assume I was not the only UMSFer up at 3:00am east coast time to watch live from CERN. We will see over the next few years if hints of dark matter or or other things cosmological are revealed. I enjoyed seeing how happy Peter Higgs was to see this in his lifetime.

Higgs live was a great test for getting my 66 year old body out of bed in the middle of the night---I'm ready for MSL.


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post Jul 4 2012, 09:14 PM
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Did you eat any peanuts for training too?


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