Note: CDF Run II: means 173.5 +4.1-4.0 GeV Run I world average is 178.0 +- 4.3 GeV Dear TOP, W and SUSY enthusiasts, Sven Heinemeyer made very nice plots now showing the implications of the Tevatron in terms of testing the SM consistency. - If the data are in the green region that means that the SM is broken and the MSSM is in good shape - If they are in the red region that means that SUSY is "very unlikely" - If it is in the blue region both SM and MSSM are in good shape. For Tevatron future projection (black): assumed 2 GeV for top mass and 30 MeV for W mass. For LHC future projection (magenta): assumed 1 GeV for top mass and 15 MeV for W mass. ILC is really small of course: 0.1 GeV for top mass Cheers, Beate Heinemann CDF Exotics convener