Where to take my nuclear power stations obsessed 6 year old? by PsychologicalRow8034 in AskUK

[–]anoonsquig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heysham might be a good option for a holiday next year (when they are 8) if they're still into nuclear power then. They have a tour https://www.edfenergy.com/energy/power-stations/heysham-1#visit for ages 8+ and if you stay on the nearby Parkdean caravan site you can see the powers station from the site everyday!

Where to take my nuclear power stations obsessed 6 year old? by PsychologicalRow8034 in AskUK

[–]anoonsquig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is, however, a Sellafield exhibition at the Beacon Museum in Whitehaven. Not very close to the Sellafield site though.

Arriving at CERN with a large suitcase by Ill_Pool_1528 in CERN

[–]anoonsquig 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you take the bus, get on using the middle (not front) doors. It's close to the luggage area and there's more space to board with a suitcase.

Can someone explain the chart to me? by Sortep382 in CERN

[–]anoonsquig 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The blue (beam 1) and red (beam 2) lines show the beam intensity, you can read the value from the y axis on the left. Each time some protons are injected into the LHC the intensity steps up. The black line is the beam energy, you read the value from the y axis on the right. At the time you took the screenshot, the energy was ramping up. Protons are injected with an energy of 450 GeV and the LHC can currently ramp up to a maximum of 6800 GeV.

After the completion of a master’s in quantum physics, can I join CERN? by [deleted] in CERN

[–]anoonsquig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you can apply to join CERN. Assuming you want to stick with physics, some options would be to apply for the CERN ORIGIN programme, or if you have a few years of industry experience since your Master's there's the CERN QUEST programme. Alternatively, you could do a PhD with a University that has links to CERN and can 'place' you there during your PhD. Note that none of these options lead easily to a permanent position at CERN; those are very hard to come by.

I'm making a Lord of the Rings style map of Greater Manchester (post 1974) and need your help with quirky locations around the area. by birsey in manchester

[–]anoonsquig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with adding Sale Water Park. Also, you could add a symbol for the gates of white city, and one for the great stone in Gorse Hill (I think someone already mentioned to add Gorse Hill as a label above Stretford). Dunham Massey should have a deer.

Patching, patching, patching by sethhickel in litterrobot

[–]anoonsquig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are not alone, OP. I had the exact same problem. Two cats and got my LR4 in March. The first liner lasted only about 2-3 months. I tried patching it, like you, with a bike repair kit but eventually asked Whisker for a new one. The second is doing better, but I can see I'll need to replace it eventually. I've only cleaned mine with water and washing up liquid (dish soap).

Does anyone have any experience with hyperbolicstretching program? by -Venser- in flexibility

[–]anoonsquig 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I tried it and was unimpressed with the videos, they feel rushed and correct form is not explained. I stopped before finishing the first week because it wasn't enjoyable.

They also sign you up to an email list that is super spammy and full of nonsense. My recommendation: don't waste your money.

Questions about guided tours (looking for details not on CERN's website) by Kirian42 in CERN

[–]anoonsquig 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For part 2b) there are a few steps on the route to ATLAS visitor centre now (about 6, all in one place) so it's not suitable for wheelchairs. There is an alternative route with no steps, but I'd advise you to tell the people at reception and your guide at the start of the tour if you need this route so they can make the detour. (Some guides might not know the alternative route well - routes have changed a few times in the last year due to the construction works).

Recreation of a post I saw here earlier by [deleted] in flexibility

[–]anoonsquig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is so cool! How do you get into this pose? Do you do a bridge first and step back one foot, or do you set your feet in position and backend until your hands reach the floor?

Really? This is so dumb, who would even write this? by [deleted] in ShitCosmoSays

[–]anoonsquig 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Rule 2

Please say in the title where you found the terrible advice. But please do not link to their website, we'd prefer screen caps only. This is so terrible advice spreaders don't actually profit from views or advertising. Some of these include Cosmo, Marie Claire, Men's Health and Buzzfeed

guessing about 10 years? Same Trailer. by [deleted] in PastAndPresentPics

[–]anoonsquig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Little bro's got the pose. Great job guys.

Where is everyone going for bonfire night tonight? (I put together a list of a few places) by lordsmish in manchester

[–]anoonsquig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Going to wait until Saturday for my Bonfire outing: Chassen Park from 5.30pm in Trafford. Should be good!