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Peter Steinberg | USLHC | USA

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Where We’re At (Wordle-style)

Cosmic Variance pointed me to it, and now I can’t stop using Wordle to analyze everything I am working on.  Here’t the current version of this page, and the message seems to be loud and clear:

“ATLAS beam good LHC now point really ready still work”

or maybe

“beam now ready”

Sounds good to me, but one thing still mystifies me: where are the other experiments?

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4 Responses to “Where We’re At (Wordle-style)”

  1. Seth Zenz says:

    Or perhaps, it should be:

    Beam now ready? Really still, well, weeks.

    I also see: “students work.”

  2. banditaz says:

    We are waiting, we are waiting! :)

  3. As a physics groupie, I’m honored to see that my work is essential to the success of the LHC.

    By the way, there’s technically a chance that hitting the “Randomize” button will lead to a black hole of sub-atomic radius and attosecond duration, causing your mousing finger to be crushed by momentary tidal forces, but you’d have to click it twice a second for 4.7 quintillion years, so, enjoy!

  4. [...] any worry that generating images will overload the Wordle server. Cosmic Variance and the US/LHC Blogs are two sites that have already succumbed to the fad. With such prestigious precursors, who am I [...]

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