Actually, it's Large Hadron Collider - the most complex and successful machine ever built - but, yes, she has deployed it to examine the collision debris in the Thomsonian Ag Stef Domain, and we await results with interest. Occasionally, Thomsonian events occur in which very small particles of cost pop up - these are called NB,BN (No Brainer, Book Now) events. The pages of Nature, Scientific American, and New Scientist were filled with the remarkable "Three Weeks For £380 And Then £30 Off" anomaly last autumn. Of course, Gillie has a science degree (like Spiros at Nafsika) and is well-equipped to analyse the data and spot a five sigma event. Me - I'm just a quiet Secondary Modern boy who stays out of the limelight, sits back, and wonders at the brilliance of spotting must-have deals.