Hi, mtrycrafts,
Nice to see you again in one of my threads. I give you big thanks for this great link.
Though you were answering the originator of the thread--a thread long-dead till I resurrected it--I love your link. I love experimental physics and theoretical physics and cosmology, and I know they often overlap. I'm fortunate to have many friends who are physicists (one of the benefits of living near a major university and having a gf who's a scientist). These friends have or have had local ties--some are European and have moved back to to Europe, though some of these still come back to run experiments from time to time. Most are experimental physicists, one is an astronomer whose specialty is dark matter (this overlaps with other physics specialties, of course), and one is a theoretical physicist. I've read many physics and cosmology books, and my friends are fonts of knowledge when I have questions. I've often said that if I could live my life over, I might go into one of these fields.
While I realize you were being tongue-in-cheek, I thank you for showing me a great web site.
Chris