This is all the slides presented, plus some explainatory text
(for this html version).
The transparencies are all ``as shown''.
A
PostScript copy
of the talk (slides only; no narrative)
is also available.
For those less familiar with the experiment, it might be useful to first
look at
a more general talk I prepared
with a section describing
the experiment and its first results.
(The second link is to a section specific to K2K. The one above it is to
the whole talk which is much more general and includes some history of
neutrino physics and a review of what is going on now in long-baseline
experimentation.)