Thanks for the announcement, Ray. I'm glad KCTS 9 is recording the Cafe, and hopefully the press conference also. Also, CERN's website says, http://press.web.cern.ch/press/PressReleases/Releases2012/PR16.12E.html "CERN will hold a scientific seminar at 9:00CEST on 4 July to deliver the latest update in the search for the Higgs boson. At this seminar . . . the ATLAS and CMS experiments will deliver the preliminary results of their 2012 data analysis." "If and when a new particle is discovered, ATLAS and CMS will need time to ascertain whether it is the long sought Higgs boson, the last missing ingredient of the Standard Model of particle physics, or whether it is a more exotic form of the boson that could open the door to new physics." "Physicists from around the world gathering in Melbourne for the ICHEP conference will be able to join the seminar via a live two-way link. The seminar will be followed by a press conference at CERN. It will be available via webcast at http://webcast.cern.ch/ accompanied by plain language interpretations from physicists accessible in blogs and chats from the webcast site." [my emphasis] http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?ovw=True&confId=196564 "Both the seminar and the following Q&A will be webcast." Dennis __________________________________________________________ “If no one challenged the status quo, the world would still be flat.”