Meet the Wire Fox Terrier, a Wonderful and Witty Dog

Meet the Wire Fox Terrier, a Wonderful and Witty Dog

Never dull or depressed, the Wire Fox Terrier is always ready for anything. Looking for fun and adventure, this pup is a friend to all. Click through to view adorable photos and to learn more about this playful and popular breed!

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Moncezhiita (Unverified)
It is much better than they turn on the mhacine carefully and correctly! > I hope the previous commenter does not imply that there are other ways to start running a 14 TeV proton accelerator, whose beams carry the energy of an aircraft. Unfortunately, it is not because of care and attention to detail that the thing will probably be delayed. Rather, there are things that need servicing along the tunnel many of them and even figuring out where they are isn't easy! Imagine being in the situation when it does not seem that silly the plan of running tennis balls through the beam pipe to figure out where a few hundred among 4000 pieces blocking the path are, and having to dream of teams of grad students cycling around the tunnel to find out. It's just that bad.No, I would not give the picture those soft rosy tones JoAnne likes to paint. The further delay, if confirmed, is a disaster to a large number of people who were counting on real data first at the end of 2007, then in 2008, then a little in 2008 1 or 10/pb, and then 2-3/fb in 2009 but we'll publish W and Z cross sections end 2008! , and now apparently not more than minimum bias until late 2009. For a theorist and assistant professor, sure, no hurry. But for a grad student who spent the last few years building things in the hope to finish his PhD in glory, it is a hammer blow. And it is not much less so for a fresh post-doc who has been hired to do data analysis and will instead spend three years doing Monte Carlo studies, not publishing anything meaningful.Let's just hope that the rumors coming from CERN have been amplified through the echo of the caverns.