As an American, it has to be Septemer 11, 2001.

Y2K had been a mostly smooth transition, thanks to a lot of hardworking cowboys. But the terrorist attack and response to it were such a sharp break from the world we lived in before it, in a way that still dominates media, culture, and politics today.

So yeah, to me, all of AD 2000, and most of 2001, were still the old millenium, still the 90’s, and for me personally still mostly my childhood in many ways.

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Shouldn’t have turned on the LHC

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We didn’t…? I recall that it was deemed too risky an experiment and it was soon abandoned.

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It was off a few years for maintenance but it looks like it’s been up again since last year

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