Why have your special birthday party at MacDonald's or Chuck-E-Cheese, when you can rent our Neutrino Dectector Lounge? A memorable event for you little one or even yourself...
A large, spacious room, (though the floor may not be too flat) it is a wonderful space to have a party and absorb nuetrinos whilst enjoying your cake, too. At the end of the party, you may have your photo taken by the Cosmic X-Ray Tech and go home knowing you have experienced the future.-- xandram, May 24 2012 It would also work as a nutrition detector lounge at the aforementioned jun...fast food restaurants. Probably they would both be triggered at about the same near-geological rate.-- not_morrison_rm, May 25 2012 As a bonus, the Japanese-themed franchises feature a pool!-- Alterother, May 25 2012 Remember the Oldtrino detector?...They just don't make'm like that anymore.-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, May 25 2012 I remember 'em when they was just trinos. Them were the days 2/6' would get yer fish and chips twice and a cuppa tea...-- not_morrison_rm, May 25 2012 There might be benefits to holding a birthday party in a 50,000 gallon tank of dishwashing liquid. Hard to imagine what they might be, but it's possible.-- UnaBubba, May 25 2012 //birthday party in a 50,000 gallon tank of dishwashing liquid.
Well, you'd all come out squeaky clean and you'd have somewhere to wash the dishes. All good, clean fun don'tcherknow..-- not_morrison_rm, May 25 2012 Excellent, [xandram]!! Two Buns Up [+][+]. Engineers and technicians at GROGco laboratories have more or less abandoned all hope for our Neutrino-Proof Tin Foil Hat after some rather colossal failures and a handful of dead lab cats. Your idea came along at precisely the right time and all personnel are looking forward to Big Macs and Avenger Collector Cups... (if you can't beat 'em, join 'em)-- Grogster, May 25 2012 ...you can drain out the dishwashing liquid to use for the slip and slide...-- xandram, May 25 2012 How about "Your Birthday Photograph Taken By Neutrinos !" ?
[+]-- 8th of 7, May 25 2012 // How about "Your Birthday Photograph Taken By Neutrinos !" ?
It'd be getting the neutrinos to hold the camera that might be the tricky bit.
Not to mention getting the camera back again as they zip away at almost definitely less than the speed of light,
Q. "Is that red-eye in that shot?" A. "Oh no, that's just the doppler shift"-- not_morrison_rm, May 26 2012 Decaff (nearly).-- nineteenthly, May 27 2012 random, halfbakery