If you can read this, either the style sheet didn't load or you have an older browser that doesn't support style sheets. Try clearing your browser cache and refreshing the page.

(PhysOrg.com) Cool It's a small world, after all   (physorg.com) divider line 14
More: Cool, IBM, Earth, complex structure, miniaturization, IBM scientists  
•       •       •

4419 clicks; posted to Geek » on 18 Jan 2012 at 2:35 PM   |  Favorite    |   share:  Share on Twitter share via Email Share on Facebook   more»   |    Get this fabulous T-Shirt and impress the methane out of your friends! shirt it!



14 Comments   (+0 »)
   
View Voting Results: Smartest and Funniest
 
2012-01-18 11:15:15 AM
Oh, no! Anything but that!
 
2012-01-18 11:45:12 AM
Did they also etch in a couple dozen hilariously offensive stereotypes into the map?
 
2012-01-18 11:46:14 AM
small world indeed...they did say they did one of the matterhorn too

www.yesterland.com
 
2012-01-18 02:46:44 PM
Is shigawire far behind?
 
2012-01-18 02:47:57 PM
Yeah, but who'd want to paint it?
 
2012-01-18 02:53:17 PM
What happened to carving a bible or 10 commandments onto a pin head? Been there done that?
 
2012-01-18 03:43:44 PM
"1000 copies of the map could fit within a single grain of salt"

Damn! They just now announced it and now folks are already talking about pirating it!

Bring on the Soap... uh!
 
2012-01-18 04:38:57 PM
Yeah, but it's still going to be a pain to fold up back up.
 
2012-01-18 04:54:35 PM
Just as my parents subjected me to that ride/song at Disneyland, so did I to my children this past summer.

/evil laugh
 
2012-01-18 05:11:34 PM
That headline reminds me of a song, but I can't remember the name of it.
 
2012-01-18 07:20:47 PM
CravenMorehead: That headline reminds me of a song, but I can't remember the name of it.

you are probably thinking of a Disney song featured in one of its classic rides "It's A Small World". Google is your friend.
 
2012-01-18 09:58:02 PM
scientists jerking off again. WHAR IS MY QUANTUM CPU!!!!
 
2012-01-19 02:16:12 AM
This happened almost two years ago, but are just now being recognized by Guinness. Must've taken a long time to get the measurement.
 
2012-01-19 12:09:37 PM
caution: This happened almost two years ago, but are just now being recognized by Guinness. Must've taken a long time to get the measurement.

So you're saying that the record was in an uncertain state until an observation was made?
 
Displayed 14 of 14 comments

View Voting Results: Smartest and Funniest


This thread is closed to new comments.

Continue Farking
Submit a Link »