I will, in time, write up an article on the RHIC startup, but for now, I've whipped up a quick FAQ for those of you interested in learning a bit about the collider from some one on the inside. That's me. By the way, we are oranizing a conference titled Open Source/Open Science, on the use of open source in science. So if you guys want to see the RHIC for your selves, then you are welcome to come to BNL, hear about Open Source and see the collider and its detectors! [A shamless plug by one of the conference organizers.:) ]
Sorry, we use Linux in one form or other in all experiments at RHIC. Looks like were doomed!!!!
I will, in time, write up an article on the RHIC startup, but for now, I've whipped up a quick FAQ for those of you interested in learning a bit about the collider from some one on the inside. That's me. By the way, we are oranizing a conference titled Open Source/Open Science, on the use of open source in science. So if you guys want to see the RHIC for your selves, then you are welcome to come to BNL, hear about Open Source and see the collider and its detectors! [A shamless plug by one of the conference organizers. :) ]
To read the report, you have to dole out
1.5K. I'm amazed that one can sell "forcasting
reports" for so much money. Totally absured.
If you guys want to read the paper written
f ect.html
by me, on the slashdot effect as referenced in
the Ausie article, here's the URL
http://ssadler.phy.bnl.gov/adler/SDE/SlashDotEf