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...Because the top [quark] is so massive, in a sense it's like a keystone in a bridge," Huth said. "When you find this keystone and put it in, the whole structure all of a sudden becomes apparent. That gives you a window to do the new interesting pieces of physics which you couldn't have really understood without...
...life believe is very useful comes in the form of the admonishment, "Don't reinvent the wheel." Most often we use the analogy to remind us to ask for advice from someone who knows something about a problem that we're facing. Maybe, we can't get a window screen back onto its hinges on the window. After cutting our hands and wondering why someone hasn't come up with a better screen, we ask a roommate who lived in the room before...
...damned window...
...That's your problem, honey. Get the hell ofthe window...
...have an early-evening newscast as a lead-in. In any case, the inevitable scramble for affiliates promises to be a no-win game for all three networks. "There's going to be a lot of churn at the networks," says Stringer. "Loyalty just went out the window. That isn't really good for broadcasting...