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Caption CERN Contest Week 17

A contest log for Caption CERN Contest

Caption CERN, win a prize!

adam-fabioAdam Fabio 05/28/2015 at 04:44112 Comments

Week 17: 5/27/2015 - 9pm PDT 6/3/2015

Coils, gleaming metal, giant domes, now this is a proper mad scientist image! The CERN scientists in this image seem to be working on a large metal device of some sort. It definitely looks like an electrode which would be at home either at CERN or the well equipped home lab of one Dr. Frankenstein's. We don't have a caption, but we do have a rough date of August, 1961. What is happening in this image? Are these scientists setting up an experiment, or plotting world domination?

You tell us!

This week we're giving away a Logic Pirate from The Hackaday Store.

Add your humorous caption as a comment to this project log. Make sure you're commenting on this contest log, not on the contest itself.

As always, if you actually have information about the image or the people in it, let CERN know on the original image discussion page.

Good Luck!

Discussions

Bob Drew wrote 05/31/2015 at 03:19 point

Now do the same mod on the right speaker.

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sbi.gaijin wrote 05/31/2015 at 01:37 point

...and six cute little kittens, too.  I wonder how she got in here?

Hey, hold that ladder steady, Schrödinger!

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John England wrote 05/30/2015 at 21:23 point

"Pass me your gum."

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alj5432 wrote 05/30/2015 at 21:22 point

Everyone waits in anticipation as the final  ball is drawn in the 

CERN Lucky Lotto.

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John England wrote 05/30/2015 at 21:22 point

"...and then he said 'Beyond lies Narnia.'"

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John England wrote 05/30/2015 at 21:20 point

Phase 1 <Complete>: Create the most powerful household  vacuum.

Phase 2: Fit it through the front door.

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Steel_9 wrote 05/30/2015 at 20:48 point

Deep in the CERN basement, two scientists working under the supervision of Cave Johnson, are putting the finishing touches on the Thermal Discouragement Beam. says Cave, "This here laser will have my scientists working twice as fast as before"

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Lou wrote 05/30/2015 at 20:46 point

As soon as we install the optics, we can point this baby at the moon and slice off a piece, once and for all proving that it IS made of cheese.

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Steel_9 wrote 05/30/2015 at 20:40 point

You know the song that goes, "Another hope feeds another dream / another truth installed by the machine"? Well this is where the truths are installed.

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Lou wrote 05/30/2015 at 20:39 point

While Bill and Tim were busy making adjustments to the "Giant Hole", Bob was tying their shoe laces to the ladder rungs.  What a prankster!

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Lou wrote 05/30/2015 at 20:35 point

As son as we install the Eyeball, big brother CERN will be watching us all.

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Steel_9 wrote 05/30/2015 at 20:25 point

Not satisfied with the washer-dryers currently available, CERN made their own.

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louisthetech1952 wrote 05/30/2015 at 19:59 point

I think that the resistor goes here and the capacitors goes there. What do you think George.

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Cody wrote 05/30/2015 at 18:22 point

Good news: the shrink ray worked. Bad news: we have to escape the janitor's vacuum cleaner.

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alj5432 wrote 05/30/2015 at 15:59 point

Scientists soon realized, using a live bird was probably not the best choice for their new experimental atomic powered cuckoo clock.

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alj5432 wrote 05/30/2015 at 14:20 point

Inspired by the movie "Tommy" - the early prototype 'spring-loaded-plunger' particle accelerator didn't provide quite enough speed.

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alj5432 wrote 05/30/2015 at 13:42 point

The 2 year shutdown of the LHC comes to an end as scientists finally spot the cause of all the trouble ..."Is that a Junior Mint?"

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Joshua r wrote 05/30/2015 at 07:47 point

how many scientists does it take to pick a giants lock?

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John England wrote 05/30/2015 at 07:31 point

As Head of Tall Ladder Special Operations, Harold had found his seemingly preordained place in the universe. No one was ever the wiser of his irrepressible urge to look up lab coats.

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flymypg wrote 05/30/2015 at 06:41 point

I hate it when clothes stick to the inside of the washer.

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