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CERN Releases Analysis of LHC Incident 149

sash writes "From the fresh press release: 'Investigations at CERN following a large helium leak into sector 3-4 of the Large Hadron Collider tunnel have confirmed that cause of the incident was a faulty electrical connection between two of the accelerator's magnets. This resulted in mechanical damage and release of helium from the magnet cold mass into the tunnel. Proper safety procedures were in force, the safety systems performed as expected, and no one was put at risk. Sufficient spare components are in hand to ensure that the LHC is able to restart in 2009, and measures to prevent a similar incident in the future are being put in place.'"

Comment Re:well I'm not surprised... (Score 1) 199

I can't believe that people think that this is a taste of Ad-Aware's own medicine - Spyware is installed completely surreptitiously and without the user's consent, whereas Ad-Aware has been purposefully installed in order to remove any invasions of privacy.

It's about as far from medicine as I can imagine. Unless it involved leeches.

It's like buying a game that automatically searched for any other game on your computer, and then removed them without asking. Kinda. That may be a bit of an exaggeration, but you get the idea. Steathily remove all opposition to leave the path clear for your own product.

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