My Cloverfield screening didn't have the Star Trek preview but the internet is awesome:
The only thing that will tide me over for this film is anticipation for The Dark Knight. Heath Ledger is going to blow my mind as The Joker. (If you haven't seen the preview yet, go here.) Empire magazine has a short feature on the movie. Click on the image for a larger version:



And this may only be of interest to
topaz119, but Scientific American has a special report on the future of physics focusing on the expectations placed on the Large Hadron Collider. Two of the articles are up on SciAm.com:
The Coming Revolutions in Particle Physics by Chis Quigg: The current Standard Model of particle physics begins to unravel when probed much beyond the range of current particle accelerators. So no matter what the Large Hadron Collider finds, it is going to take physics into new territory.
Large Hadron Collider: The Discovery Machine by Graham P. Collins: A global collaboration of scientists is preparing to start up the greatest particle physics experiment in history
I've been productive this morning \o/ and now I'm resting up before a playoff party at a friend's house. I'm on call for chips and dip and veggies. I had ambitions of making my own guacamole but it's clear, now, that my friends will have to settle for store bought. I also had ambitions of getting some work done this weekend but I made an executive decision and that, too, is not happening.
ETA: I'm so going to see this silly movie with Ryan Reynolds and Abigale Breslin. I hate romantic comedies but I love Ryan Reynolds and he's finally in a movie that won't find his character drunk with underwear on his head.
The only thing that will tide me over for this film is anticipation for The Dark Knight. Heath Ledger is going to blow my mind as The Joker. (If you haven't seen the preview yet, go here.) Empire magazine has a short feature on the movie. Click on the image for a larger version:




And this may only be of interest to
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The Coming Revolutions in Particle Physics by Chis Quigg: The current Standard Model of particle physics begins to unravel when probed much beyond the range of current particle accelerators. So no matter what the Large Hadron Collider finds, it is going to take physics into new territory.
Large Hadron Collider: The Discovery Machine by Graham P. Collins: A global collaboration of scientists is preparing to start up the greatest particle physics experiment in history
I've been productive this morning \o/ and now I'm resting up before a playoff party at a friend's house. I'm on call for chips and dip and veggies. I had ambitions of making my own guacamole but it's clear, now, that my friends will have to settle for store bought. I also had ambitions of getting some work done this weekend but I made an executive decision and that, too, is not happening.
ETA: I'm so going to see this silly movie with Ryan Reynolds and Abigale Breslin. I hate romantic comedies but I love Ryan Reynolds and he's finally in a movie that won't find his character drunk with underwear on his head.