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Blogger Bee said...

Hi Joerg,

thanks so much for joining my blog :-) You definitly made my day which was otherwise rather depressing, frustrating and demotivating. By 6pm, I have successfully worked myself into a pleasantly numbing state of self-pity, ready to quit physics tomorrow.

Concerning the strang place, it's woth mentioning that the strange quark matter is this week at UCLA, see

http://home.physics.ucla.edu/calendar/conferences/sqm2006/index.htm

And I threatend Horst to appear in his talk. Hope we will have fun.

Best,

B

9:48 PM, March 27, 2006

Blogger stefan said...

Hi Joerg,


yes, that is nice that you agree to also contribute a little bit from time to time :-) to Bee's blog.

Concerning all the "strange things", right now, I am actually in LA at the "Strangeness in Quark Matter" conference, and I hope I will write I little bit more about it later today or tomorrow.

In fact, the conference is more about "quark matter" than strangeness specifically - but the talks I found most interesting are those not so closely related to my field of quark matter in heavy ion collsision. For example, there was a very interesting talk on pentaquarks on Monday, by the spokesman of the team of experimentalists who made the 2003 discovery (this is an interesting, and a little sad story, which may have no happy end since the vindication of the experimental findings is very ambigous), and about experimental comnstraints on the properties of neutron star pulsars this morning.

Right now, it is the "free afternoon", and lots of physicists are on their way to the fancy Getty Center up on the hills close to UCLA - I have been there with Bee in January :-), so I decided not to join. Maybe time for blogging, or better, preparing the talk for my defense next week.

Cheers,

Stefan

5:40 PM, March 29, 2006

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