I don't know much about the LHC, but isn't it ridiculous that such a high tech system be disabled just by dropping bread on it?
Not at all. There's no rule that says that expensive or sophisticated technology must also be sturdy. These are separate questions.
Related to: How Many LHC Failures is Too Many?
My first reaction to this was that it had to be a joke, but I thought Less Wrong readers would like to know that The Times of London is reporting that repairs on the Large Hadron Collider have been delayed by overheating caused by a piece of bread, possibly dropped by a bird:
I'm rather confident that this is just a meaningless coincidence, but in light of the anthropic speculations last year about the LHC's technical difficulties, I thought this was worth sharing.
Hat tip MBlume