Re: brahms collaboration meeting figures on WEB???

From: Christian Holm Christensen (cholm@hehi03.nbi.dk)
Date: Fri May 31 2002 - 14:44:22 EDT

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    Hi Hiro, et al, 
    
    On Fri, 31 May 2002 13:23:46 -0500 (CDT)
    Hironori Ito <hito@students.phsx.ukans.edu> wrote
    concerning "brahms collaboration meeting figures on WEB???":
    > 	Hello.  It has been more than 1 week since the end of
    > collaboration meeting.  Why is our BRAHMS official collabration web
    > site not filled with figures from all talks?  
    
    For the BRAHMS collaboration meeting 2002, it was decided to post all
    talks, ladida, at 
    
      http://www.nbi.dk/hehi/research/brahms/collab2002/
    
    (access is restricted - usual user and password).  
    
    Currently you'll find the following talks: 
    
      Micheal Murray                Overview of AMPT    
      Steve Sanders                 New Cherenkov Detector
                                    Meassuring Flow with the MA
                                    Meassuring Multiplicity with the MA 
                                    Status of the SMA 
      Jens Jørgen Gaardhøje         Summary 
      Truls Martin Larsen           Efficiency Analysis 
      Djamel Ouerdane               Particle ID in BRAHMS
                                    Spectras from the FS 
      Claus Olsen Ekman Jørgensen   BRAHMS Cherenkov Detectors
                                    Particle Ratios 
      Jens Ivar Jørde               Toward Yields 
      Christian Holm Christensen    Batch computing
    
    Missing presentations 
    
    
      Flemming Videbaek             Overall status of BRAHMS. 
                                    News from RHIC (FV) (45?+15?) 
                                    Detector status. Repairs. TPC, Magnets, ...
                                    RBUP
                                    Run organization
      Peter Christiansen            Acceptance, spectra 
                                    Net-baryon and slopes 
      J.H. Lee                      Acceptance, TPC issues 
                                    Net-baryons, Spectra 
                                    HBT
      Pawel Staszel                 DC tracking, efficiency
      Ian Bearden                   Centrality selection 
                                    Data reduction and calibration
                                    Clusters
                                    Thoughts on the plenary talk
      Kris Hagel                    Computing, databases, RCF 
                                    P+P
      Micheal Murray                ZDC status 
      Zbigniew Majka                DC status. Repairs and Upgrades.
      Dieter Rohrich                PHOS
      Bjørn Samset                  Lambdas 
      Jens Jørgen Gaardhøje         Planning of QM2002 presentations
                                    Planning of publications present and future
    
    Please post these ASAP. 
    
    > In case you do not know the official location, it is
    > "http://www.sdcc.bnl.gov/brahms/private/meetings/index.html", or
    > you can find the link from our "BRAHMS Private Page". 
    
    I think it's safe to assume that everyone knows where the pages are
    :-), but as everyone also knows, it's not an easy job getting everyone
    to submit their stuff right away :-(  
    
    As mentioned, we agreed to have the stuff at NBI, but if you'd like,
    you can get it all an post it on the RCF pages.  Otherwise, please go
    ahead and make a link from the RCF pages to the NBI pages. 
    
    > All the figures should be there.  People who gave talks should be
    > reposonsible to put it there!!! 
    
    On that (up?) note, I'd once again like to encourage everyone to put
    their presentations somewhere easily accesible to us.  Please do not
    mail them.  Please convert Micro$oft PowerPoint presentations to HTML
    - it's rather easy you know - just do: 
    
      1) Open your presentation in PowerPoint (e.g., double-click it) 
      2) In the `File' menu, select `Save as Web Page ...'
      3) In the dialog that pops up, click the botton `Publish ...' 
      4) In new dialog, select option `All browsers' 
      5) Click `Publish' 
    
    If you have Adobe Acrobat (not just the reader, the full suit, which
    is some $1,000) you can turn a PowerPoint presentation into a PDF by
    selecting the PDF printer device (I haven't tried it as I don't have
    Micro$oft PowerPoint or Adobe Acrobat - I don't hold with that
    <biiiiiiip/>).  Good, sharable formats, are HTML, PDF, Postscript,
    PNG, JPG, ASCII, LaTeX, TeX, SGML, XML, DocBook, and similar.  Bad
    non-shareable - and I use the term loosly here - formats are Word,
    PowerPoint, GIF, Excel, StarOffice (yes, it's bad, it's not an open
    standard as far as I know), and similar.  You can post the bad
    formats, but then you should also post in a good format.  
    
    Send mail to hehi@nbi.dk stating where the stuff can be picked up. 
    
    Thanks. 
    
    Here's a quote I found that describes most of my messages rather well
    I think :-) 
    
      I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to 
      make it shorter.
                    -- Blaise Pascal
    
    And another one that may explain quite a lot: 
    
      The only person who always got his work done by Friday was Robinson
      Crusoe.
    
    Yours, 
    
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