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#26 2008-09-16 15:11:08

Flying Saxman
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Re: Arch on hadron-collider?

Oh, know I understand why there is Skeletor painted on it: It's phrakture's collider and the last times he fired it up, he got hacked (we remember). hmm, ok, then I won't use it.

But what sounds promising is the new eee-collider asus wants to introduce. Will cost only 299million Euro (instead of 3billion, so it's really cheap!) and shall be enough for home-experiments! Anyone got more news about it?

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#27 2008-09-16 15:17:53

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Re: Arch on hadron-collider?

Is funny how this thread had live so long in this subsection of the forum.

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#28 2008-09-16 18:06:12

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Re: Arch on hadron-collider?

Flying Saxman wrote:

But what sounds promising is the new eee-collider asus wants to introduce. Will cost only 299million Euro (instead of 3billion, so it's really cheap!) and shall be enough for home-experiments! Anyone got more news about it?

The Windows XP version will only bang 60% of the number of particles the Linux version can smash together.  Price is the same, though.

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#29 2008-09-16 18:57:44

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Re: Arch on hadron-collider?

kensai wrote:

Is funny how this thread had live so long in this subsection of the forum.

What you mean? I think it actually IS a hardware issue!

@chori: Same as always, but I would run the Linux-Version anyway. Does anyone know how high the power-consumption is? Would like to run it with my wind turbine, I am not a big fan of fossil ressources and nuclear energy!

I heard the eee-collider will also come with a preinstalled LHCBuntu but the drivers will be officially offered for download as sources on the website from Asus, so hopefully we can use it with Arch.


Does anyone need a used, third- or fourth-hand little-hadron-collider with a cool Skeletor-painting on it's side? Will sell my one, as soon as the eee-collider comes out.

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#30 2008-09-16 20:20:07

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Re: Arch on hadron-collider?

Nah, but if you happen to get your hands on a hardon collider, that I would be interested in.

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#31 2008-09-16 20:22:14

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Re: Arch on hadron-collider?

moljac024 wrote:

Nah, but if you happen to get your hands on a hardon collider, that I would be interested in.

Now, I'm not sure I want to comment on that...

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#32 2008-09-16 20:37:11

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Re: Arch on hadron-collider?

I do NOT want to get my hands on any hard-whatever!

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#33 2008-09-17 07:06:18

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Re: Arch on hadron-collider?

A bit off topic but I found this: http://largehardoncollider.com/

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#34 2008-09-17 20:06:31

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Re: Arch on hadron-collider?

Seems that initiatives aimed at solving the hadron/hardon confusion are ongoing.  See http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008 … on-co.html

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