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ColorTunnel (also known as Tunnel Rush) is an adrenaline-inducing running game in which you traverse through tunnels and caves at speed whilst dodging obstacles along the way. The controls are straightforward: simply use the left and right arrow keys to rotate away from hazards. Fun and challenging, this game will put your reflexes to the test!

As you zoom ahead, collect shields to protect you from getting hit. But use themcarefully - they can save you when you really need it. The levels get harder and harder as you go, with over1,000 challenging stages. Simple controls let you focus on the fast-paced action. Bright graphics send youzooming through colorful tunnels and environments. One wrong move and you'll crash!


Completing the Alan Wake 2 ritual in the subway to reach the murder site is a pretty involved process that requires you to edit scenes to change the Dark Place. Specifically, you're looking to clear the collapsed tunnel after reaching the End of the Line scene to reach the murder site, but it's pretty confusing at points. I managed to complete the ritual only after quite a bit of stumbling around in Alan Wake 2, getting mauled by angry silhouettes, and I wasn't the only one on the team who had that trouble. Regardless, this guide should help you find your way through the subway and use Alan's Plot Board to complete the ritual in Alan Wake 2, reaching the murder site behind the collapsed tunnel.


To complete the ritual in Alan Wake 2 and clear the collapsed tunnel in the subway is a multi-step process, but it's really only when you reach the End of the Line that it becomes unintuitive about what to do next.



Here's how to complete the ritual in Alan Wake 2:


Once you're there, you'll get the next major plot beat and direction about where to go, indicating that it's time to leave the subway behind, but that doesn't mean that you have to - there's still the chance to explore, to find Alan Wake 2 Words of Power and resources while you're here.


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Tunnel Rush is a simple yet addictive mobile game that has captivated millions of players worldwide. Developed by Voodoo, the game combines a fast-paced gameplay loop with a minimalist aesthetic, challenging you to navigate your ball through a series of ever-changing tunnels.


The premise is straightforward: control a small ball that rolls endlessly through a series of tunnels. Each tunnel features obstacles, like walls, gaps, and even moving platforms. The challenge lies in reacting quickly to avoid these obstacles, constantly adjusting your ball's trajectory to stay on course.


Tunnel Rush is a fun and addictive mobile game that provides a quick and easy way to test your reflexes. While it can be frustrating at times, the game's simplicity and fast-paced gameplay keep players coming back for more. It's a great option for casual players looking for a quick burst of entertainment, but may not satisfy those seeking a more complex or strategic experience.


A beautiful and catchy arcade game Tunnel Runner will delight real players! The aim of the game is simple and is to go through the tunnel without getting into obstacles. Graphics and sound are at their best, which makes the gameplay fun and interesting for the player.


Control is carried out using the left / right arrows or the AD keys. Using the space bar, you can change the line, which allows you to earn even more points when passing. The game is browser-based - an Internet connection is enough. Tunnel Runner offers to create a personal record that will not be beaten by friends or other players for a long time.


Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping ride through the neon-infused tunnels of Tunnel Rush unblocked, a fast-paced game that will test your reflexes and concentration. This game is perfect for quick gameplay right in your web browser, offering an immersive experience with vibrant visuals and an electrifying soundtrack that keeps you on the edge of your seat.


The soundtrack in Tunnel Rush unblocked matches the intensity of the gameplay. The pulse-pounding music maintains high energy levels throughout your run, keeping you focused and engaged from start to finish.


With levels that are generated differently every time, no two runs are the same in Tunnel Rush. This keeps the challenge fresh and exciting, pushing you to see how far you can go and how high you can score.


Invite your friends to join the fun and see who can dominate the tunnels of Tunnel Rush unblocked. It's a great way to compare scores and compete for the top spot on the leaderboard, adding an extra layer of excitement and competition to the game.


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Monday, October 25

2:30 p.m. Particle Astrophysics Seminar - Curia II

Speaker: N. Sugiyama, National Astronomical Observatory

Title: Small Scale Density Perturbations: Role of Baryons

3:30 p.m. DIRECTOR'S COFFEE BREAK - 2nd Flr X-Over

4:00 p.m. All Experimenter's Meeting - Curia II

Special Topic: Neutron Therapy Facility

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3:30p.m. DIRECTOR'S COFFEE BREAK - 2nd Flr X-Over

THERE WILL BE NO ACCELERATOR PHYSICS AND TECHNOLOGY SEMINAR TODAY

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Sabine Lammers, Larry Welsh, and Mariann Stowellfigure out how long the gravity accelerator (rear, red) really is.More than 500 middle school students, mostly from Chicago-area public schools, attended "What's Next: Future Science for Future Scientists" at the city's Navy Pier on Oct. 14. The educational event was organized by the DOE headquarters together with Fermilab and Argonne National Laboratory, and was hosted by Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham. The students got a chance to meet scientists from 21 national laboratories and research institutions, and to learn science facts by having fun with hands-on activities. Nine of the activities were offered by Fermilab, including the Cryogenics Show by Mr. Freeze (aka Jerry Zimmerman, of PPD). "It all came out very well, thanks to all the wonderful help we had," said Spencer Pasero (Education Office), who led the Fermilab team with Susan Dahl. "Having the scientists and docents involved is part of what makes our education program special," he said.At least 25 Fermilab scientists and docents were on hand to help make the event a success. "We concentrated on presenting hands-on activities that convey the ideas Fermilab scientists study, and basic concepts and methods of particle acceleration and detection," said Education Office head Marge Bardeen. "What's Next" was the first in a series that will take place yearly at different locations around the country, as part of the DOE's new Scientists Teaching and Reaching Students (STARS) initiative.



From Science, October 22, 2004

Swiveling Satellites See Earth's Relativistic Wake

By Charles Seife

The world's a drag--and scientists have proved it. By studying the dance of two Earth-orbiting satellites, Italian physicists have detected the subtle twisting of spacetime around a massive, spinning object.The measurement is the most convincing sighting yet of a hard-to-spot consequence of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, says Neil Ashby, a physicist at the University of Colorado, Boulder. "There was a lot of criticism of previous results, but this is the first reasonably accurate measurement," Ashby says. Physicists Ignazio Ciufolini of the University of Lecce, Italy, and Erricos Pavlis of Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, describe the result this week in Nature.

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From the Daily Herald, October 22, 2004

15 companies receive awards for work in cutting pollution

By Kat Zeman

Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn visited Glen Ellyn Thursday to honor 15 companies and organizations for helping to fight pollution in Illinois.Fermilab, Abbott Laboratories and an Arlington Heights-based health-care manufacturer were among the Chicago-area recipients of the Governor's Pollution Prevention Awards at Abbington Distinctive Banquets.

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Carbon Monoxide

Now that cooler weather is upon us, the process of closing up buildings and turning on heaters is underway. These actions reduce exchange with outside air and provide numerous sources of combustion. It should come as no surprise that carbon monoxide incidents occur at this time of year. A carbon monoxide

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for larger version.)Most carbon monoxide comes from the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels. This gas has no smell, taste or color. Symptoms of exposure include headache, nausea, breathlessness, dizziness and confusion. Unconsciousness and even death can occur from very high exposures.At Fermilab, carbon monoxide exposures have resulted from defective heaters and vehicles being run in enclosed spaces. Because of this, living quarters in the Village are equipped with continuous carbon monoxide monitors to warn residents of a potential problem. In addition, FESS Operations inspects all onsite heaters and boilers on an annual basis. This evaluation includes a check of heat exchanger integrity as well as carbon monoxide measurements. Air checks are also performed any time maintenance is completed on relevant components. A few percent of the inspected devices are repaired each year because of carbon monoxide leakage -- evidence that this program is working.Here are some suggestions to keep in mind to minimize carbon monoxide exposures:Make use of carbon monoxide monitors.Follow warnings on fuel burning devices.Make sure flues and chimneys are intact and unblocked.Don't use gasoline powered engines in enclosed spaces.Don't ignore symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.Have a great day and let's work safely all week!

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MI-65

October 25 Power will be off to the MI-65 service building and tunnel for 5 hours starting at 2 PM on Monday.

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October 27 The power will be off to the MI-40 service building and tunnel for three and a half hours starting at 8:30 AM on Wednesday.

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October 30 Power will be off in the Village from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Upcoming Activities

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