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CDF spokesperson Al opens the meeting Standing-room only for the weekly CDF meeting
Operations manager Bill shows our data-taking efficiency Rob explains how we'll be able to study top quarks soon
How to identify a Slate diarist at Fermilab  How to identify a Slate diarist at Fermilab
The crew for my plane flight from Detroit to Chicago In the shuttle to get the rental car
My car in the rental lot Intersection of Cicero and Archer Avenues, Chicago, looking north
A lone bison strays from the herd Cathedral on the prairie
The Fermilab high-rise and the reflecting pool The "Tractricious" sculpture
Part of the Tevatron, as seen from the top of the high-rise; CDF is in the orange building at left Fermilab theory group eats lunch at the high-rise, prepares to poke fun at my writing style (OK, this has nothing to do with anything in the Diary)
The detector is behind this door Detector used to find charged particles, which has since been replaced, with physicist for scale
The shift crew at work in the control room Keeping an eye on the data
The CDF trailer complex--it's clever, but is it architecture? Inside the rabbit warren
Students Alexei, Nate, Jian, and post-doc Eric discuss the plan Half of the people who came to the muon meeting (Michael, at table in front)
My talking points My hotel room
Testing equipment for our trigger electronics My circuit board
Dave tries to make sense of the literature Are these the outputs we expect?
Dave writes down our plan for Nate Dave examines signals on a problem-child circuit board
Group meeting, with Fermilab contingent on television Left television: Fermilab; right television: Michigan
Post-docs eating lunch at the Cube Post-docs Tom, Stephen, and Claudio at post-doc lunch
Back to work on the computer! And I wonder why science moves slowly!
How to identify a particle physicist in Amsterdam We don't understand the data yet
Is this the answer to all our questions? My Sunday hobbies
Exterior of my home (top floor), where I actually spent some time today The grinding gears of the theory
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