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Invitation to Black hole !

What's on Your Mind? Come inside and relax a while.

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CERN's experiment - on big bang

Start of historic LHC collider experiment nears - Science
Countdown to LHC 'Big Bang' experiment begins - Science
The safety of the LHC

Walter L. Wagner | Citizens Against the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) ( don't forget the video, especially )
The closing lines are too good -
"All in the name of science, to validate theories with no concrete practical benefits "
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KUESVR(7)						 Miscellaneous Information Manual						 KUESVR(7)

NAME
kuesvr - the CERN KUIP edit server SYNOPSIS
kuesvr -p pid -c cmd -t tmpfile [ -e editor ] file DESCRIPTION
kuesvr is a small program called from KUIP. (KUIP stands for Kit for a User Interface Package; it is part of the Packlib library from CERN.) kuesvr allows the user to call up an editor from within a KUIP program (PAW, for instance) on the file given by file, and continue to use the program asynchronously. In general kuesvr is not called directly from the command line (in Debian it is not even located in the $PATH); instead it will be run automatically from a KUIP program when an editor is needed, as long as the command line set with KUIP's HOST_EDITOR command ends with an ampersand ('&'), and $DISPLAY is set. If $DISPLAY is unset (or, on non-Debian systems, if kuesvr cannot be found in $PATH), the ampersand will be ignored. For instance, PAW > HOST_EDITOR 'emacs -geometry 80x48 &' The editor is expected to create its own graphical window. However, since 'vi' is a frequent choice, setting HOST_EDITOR to 'vi &' will automatically be interpreted as 'x-terminal-emulator -e vi &' instead. OPTIONS
-c cmd Specifies the KUIP command invoking the edit server. -e editor Specifies the editor to be used. By default it is vi. Even though this flag is optional, it will be set anyway when kuesvr is called from the KUIP library. -p pid Specifies the process ID of the calling program. -t tmpfile Specifies the name of the temporary file used for communication between the calling program and the edit server. This is a Debian extension added for security reasons. It is a required argument, so this version of kuesvr will not work with a KUIP application using CERN's unmodified Packlib; nor will CERN's unmodified kuesvr work with the Debian version of Packlib. SEE ALSO
o paw(1) - a program that can use the edit server o the KUIP online help available with command "help host_editor" o the KUIP manual, available at http://wwwasdoc.web.cern.ch/wwwasdoc/psdir/kuip.ps.gz AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Kevin McCarty <kmccarty@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). March 4, 2005 KUESVR(7)