Photowalking 6, #2: SLAC tour, longest building
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Here we continue the tour of the Stanford Linear Accelerator by Bebo White. Follow photographer Thomas Hawk as he captures some great images of this wonderful building (the longest in the U.S.). |
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Here we continue the tour of the Stanford Linear Accelerator by Bebo White. Follow photographer Thomas Hawk as he captures some great images of this wonderful building (the longest in the U.S.). |
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Bebo White, one of the authors of the first U.S. Web site at the Stanford Linear Accelerator, takes us on a tour of the longest building in the United States (maybe the world) with photographer Thomas Hawk and blogging guru [See the full post…] |
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As we were getting a tour around the Stanford Linear Accelerator with Bebo White we dropped in on the office of Paul Kunz, who developed the first Web site in the United States to have a chat. |
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Bebo White, who was on the team that built the first U.S. Web site at the Stanford Linear Accelerator (SLAC), gives us a tour around SLAC’s visitor center and gives us a little lesson in particle physics. |
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My friend, Shel Israel, and I visited the team that built the first U.S. Web Site at the Stanford Linear Accelerator. Here we have a fun discussion about those early days. Thanks to Bebo White who is one of those [See the full post…] |
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