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"What is the Most IDM Thing" Bracketology 2010


Fred McGriff

Pick the champion!  

148 members have voted

  1. 1. who wins?

    • immortal jellyfish
      73
    • Large Hadron Collider
      75


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Ladies and gentlemen! At long last we find ourselves at the championship match to determine 2010's most IDM thing! From the West we have immortal jellyfish, who have thus far proven their namesake with relative ease in all stages of the tournament. From the East we have the Large Hadron Collider, an equally as dominating force that has literally smashed its opponents to smithereens to get to this final matchup. Two #2 seeds meet up in a championship for the ages. To whom will 2009 champion Antarctica pass the torch? Let's find out now!

 

Here is how the bracket has unfolded thus far:

 

http://www.bracketmaker.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=356845

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Guest hahathhat

i think i missed the middle three rounds or something?

 

once again i am underwhelmed. thanks for making the effort to run the votes though

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i think i missed the middle three rounds or something?

 

once again i am underwhelmed. thanks for making the effort to run the votes though

 

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let me know if there's anything else i can do for you, hahathhat

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immortal jellyfish

 

the friggin collider isn't even fully functioning yet. voting for the LHC is like giving obama the nobel-peace price. too soon. come on people, see the bigger picture here.

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Turritopsis dohrnii, a potentially “immortal” jellyfish species that can age backward, is silently invading the world’s oceans, a June 2008 study says.

 

When stressed, the tiny jellyfish’s cells transform, returning the animal to its youthful polyp state (inset). Attached to the seafloor or another hard surface, the jellyfish polyp can spawn hundreds of jellyfish that are genetically identical to it.

 

About as wide as a human pinky nail when fully grown, the immortal jellyfish (scientific name: Turritopsis dohrnii) was discovered in the Mediterranean Sea in 1883. But its unique ability was not discovered until the 1990s.

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Guest Stoppit

from an album point of view, I think Dopplereffekt has pretty much covered the LHC with 'Linear Accelerator' and 'Calabi Yau Space'

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I can't believe the the giant metallic anus is going to win.

good point. being anal is a bit idm....apparently

lol

 

i'm kinda surprised "penis farts" hasn't won every year.

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Guest Adjective

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best i can do 4 now. *gives up*

if that was an LHC muscle shirt she probably would be more IDM.

but i voted for immortal jellyfish since LHC doesn't work

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