"You break it, you bought it," came to mind when researchers at the Centre for European Nuclear Research (CERN) announced the LHC@home 2.0, giving us regular Joes access to the Large Hadron Collider. As the world's highest energy particle accelerator, this bad boy is tasked with testing the boundaries of physics, deciphering the laws of nature, and finding the God particle -- no biggie. Version two dot oh gives volunteers access to a "virtual supercomputer" where they can simulate particle collision experiments from their home computers. Researchers at the CERN will take the results and c