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Technology Department - Project Engineering Division. Major proportion of activities centred on the detectors (principally the ATLAS and CMS) of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Geneva Switzerland. Completed involvement with both detectors in 2009.

Extract from the CV of one of the candidates that responded to an advert I'm running <yikes>
 
Technology Department - Project Engineering Division. Major proportion of activities centred on the detectors (principally the ATLAS and CMS) of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Geneva Switzerland. Completed involvement with both detectors in 2009.

Extract from the CV of one of the candidates that responded to an advert I'm running <yikes>

Spoiler alert, that was @Tobes <doh>
 
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Technology Department - Project Engineering Division. Major proportion of activities centred on the detectors (principally the ATLAS and CMS) of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Geneva Switzerland. Completed involvement with both detectors in 2009.

Extract from the CV of one of the candidates that responded to an advert I'm running <yikes>

so?

they could have built a world of parts for it. they could have been a brickie or a tunneller.
 
So the hottest year on record continues to be correlated with extreme weather (and anti-correlated with climate change denial)

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...s-britain-strong-winds-torrential-rain-latest

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Them wind farms should be producing power like mad now, the warmer it gets the more cheap, renewable power we will have <ok>

(unless of course, the wind is outside the limited operating parameters of the turbines :bandit:)
 
Them wind farms should be producing power like mad now, the warmer it gets the more cheap, renewable power we will have <ok>

(unless of course, the wind is outside the limited operating parameters of the turbines :bandit:)

It's the wrong kind of wind
 
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What site is that from (seriously), I am struggling to find input data on the national grid site just real time and projected demand.
His data sources are listed and referenced on the page - BMreports