Large Hadron Collider on Livestation
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David Brewer
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Large Hadron Collider on LivestationWe've offered to help the team out at CERN (The European Organisation for Nuclear Research) who are having trouble coping with the global demand for their live stream of the Large Hadron Collider experiment. We were prompted, in part, by a blog on the The Inquisitr earlier today. We called CERN and they accepted our offer of help. Our engineers are now working flat out to make this happen and we hope to add CERN as a temporary partner channel as soon as possible. David Signature: Media strategy consultant for the Livestation team |
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David Brewer
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RE: Large Hadron Collider on LivestationIt's now live, just refresh your channels list (if on a Mac it should be automatically added to your partner channels). Let us know what you think. David Signature: Media strategy consultant for the Livestation team |
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David Brewer
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RE: Large Hadron Collider on LivestationJust to let everyone know, the stream from CERN for the Large Hardon Collider experiment terminates at 18:00 CEST. We will talk to the team at CERN about providing a similar service for Livestation viewers when the next stream takes place next month. We will let everyone know in good time. David Signature: Media strategy consultant for the Livestation team |
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Ria
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RE: Large Hadron Collider on LivestationThank you for broadcasting here for CERN. I was not able to watch without your live feed. What an incredible day it has been. I was a small child when in July of 1969 I gazed up at the moon and tried to understand how a man was walking there. And now today, another breathtaking moment in time showing us all what truly 'matters' ;o) I look forward to your live feed of the collision updates. Signature: Ria |
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David Brewer
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RE: Large Hadron Collider on LivestationThank you for broadcasting here for CERN. I was not able to watch without your live feed. Hi, Thank you so much for taking the trouble to write. It's so nice to hear that the effort that went into making the Large Hadron Collider stream live is appreciated. The team at CERN are brill and we will be working with them again next month to stream the next part of the experiment. Regards David Signature: Media strategy consultant for the Livestation team |
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