T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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72.2 | Relations makes a difference | PYONS::TAVARES | Stay low and keep moving... | Mon Sep 22 1986 12:21 | 6 |
| This conference is making a difference in my life, both at work,
and at home. Because of what I am learning here, I am participating
in my workspace in a more harmonious manner, and am finding ways
to increase my contribution to the company. Recent topics here
have forced me to become "unstuck" about my attitudes toward my
career, and to reexamine my direction. Thank you.
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72.3 | This is nirvana without the mountain! | JUNIPR::DMCLURE | Vaxnote your way to ubiquity | Mon Sep 22 1986 23:13 | 16 |
| This notefile has helped me to understand more about other people
(as well as myself) than any magazine, newspaper, survey, or textbook
I have ever read. Having been both a regular reader as well as contrib-
utor, I have managed to fullfill one of my main goals in life, that being
to make a few friends and really learn what makes them tick.
If any one notesfile best personifies DEC-Culture, I think that this
one would have to be it. Beyond DEC, however, there are many things which
are covered here which can benefit humanity as a whole, and even those
creatures which are not human. Perhaps even the human spirit itself can
and does benefit from this notesfile. Steve, have you monitored the notes
server to see whether any supernatural nodes are listening in? ;^)
-davo
p.s. Long live the Human Relations notesfile!
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72.4 | Long distance connections? | QUARK::LIONEL | Reality is frequently inaccurate | Mon Sep 22 1986 23:35 | 14 |
| Re .3:
> Steve, have you monitored the notes
> server to see whether any supernatural nodes are listening in? ;^)
Hmm - I HAD wondered about the connects from the node with an
unpronounceable name and a node number that displayed as asterisks...
HUMAN_RELATIONS lives - see a note which I am about to write
Steve
P.S. Don't let that stop you from replying to this note! We love
it!
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72.7 | An electronic Gregorian Chant, perhaps? | ATFAB::REDDEN | sure 'nuf 2B uncertain | Tue Sep 23 1986 21:08 | 12 |
| Y'all,
If I was a King, I would consider a facility that allowed
stressed subjects to deal with their stress in more effective ways
to be valuable. I think this file is such a facility, and the King
should understand that the moderators and participants are heavily
invested in keeping it that way. Does anyone have a notion of how
we can chant that message in unison for emphasis.
bob
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72.8 | LONG LIVE H_R!!!!!!!!! | MMO01::PNELSON | longing for Topeka | Tue Sep 23 1986 23:20 | 11 |
| I believe I can speak for many who lived through the bloody demise
of SEXCETERA when I say "thank you" for the effort the moderators
have put into preserving what we have here. It is obvious that
the right lessons were learned from our previous experience (if
you weren't around, reserve a couple of long evenings and read DIGITAL
Note 111). I can only imagine the time our moderators must have
devoted to the issue at hand, and the heartburn they must have
experienced while trying to save our conference. So here's a really
sincere "thanks" to the three of you!
Pat
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72.9 | Not so much bearing the brunt as coping | HUMAN::BURROWS | Jim Burrows | Wed Sep 24 1986 00:52 | 35 |
| Understand that it wasn't us moderators vs. them management. It
really felt much more like us 'n them against a really tough
situation. Things were done that oughtn't to have been done and
they had been brought to the formal attention of the system and
the system needed to fix it without doing more damage to the
conference, to the involved parties, to the uninvolved parties
or to DEC culture.
Regarding the "King" being more understanding. Realize that
corporate policy is not made in a vacuum. A lot of it is
required by the legal system and the culture we're in. Some of
it is required by the ethical standards of the corporation. If
someone has be hurt by what was said in a conference, then the
corporation and the moderators have to redress that. And before
you say no one was hurt, you don't know that. I know a lot more
of the details (though not all--it isn't my business eiter) and
people were hurt by this or felt hurt by this and that's a kind
of hurt of its own. I will not reveal details but I will ask you
not to judge what you don't know.
There's a great tendancy to paint the "Evil Net-Police" as
villains or to demean the motives of people who complain or to
disdain the people who must deal with the complaint. Well, I
wasn't in personal contact with everyone, and I don't have all the
details, but no-one I did contact looked like a villain, and
none of the ones I heard about sounded like villains. I saw no
malice in the way the complaint was handled.
The support here has been heartening, by the way. Thank you all.
If you can maintain it it will help at all. If you can
understand it that will help. If you can realize that what you
say and do can touch and hurt others and take care to minimize
the pain and maximize the support that will help.
JimB.
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72.10 | Suggestion re. 1.6 | STAR::MURPHY | down the foggy ruins of time... | Wed Sep 24 1986 14:39 | 15 |
| I see by 1.6 where the moderators have volunteered to take on additional
work by supporting anonymous entries. That's great for the conference
-- I just hope the moderators aren't overworked in the process.
I would make one suggestion however -- that the entries be pseudononymous
rather than anonymous so that multiple entries by the same person can
be associated with one another. Here's a possible mechanism: when a
person first wishes to make a pseudononymous entry, s/he picks a unique
pseudonym and puts it in the text at the beginning of the note.
Any and all subsequent entries should use this same pseudonym, which
the moderator(s) can easily verify.
[this suggestion also being mailed to the moderators.]
Dan Murphy
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72.11 | Great notesfile and great moderators!!! | BIZET::COCHRANE | Send lawyers, guns and money. | Wed Sep 24 1986 16:36 | 17 |
| This was the first conference I "dared" to note in when
I started. I've enjoyed every minute from the first
word I've written!
The friends I've met and the support I've gotten has
been wonderful!
Any notefile that's this warm and encouraging *should*
be allowed to continue.
Three cheers for our moderators for perserving something
we all care about!!!!
Human_Relations *will* live!!!
Mary-Michael
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72.12 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Reality is frequently inaccurate | Wed Sep 24 1986 17:28 | 7 |
| Re .10:
I think this is a great idea. I think the moderators should
suggest choice of a pseudonym if one is not provided.
I have no feel yet for how much work this will be. Time will
tell.
Steve
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72.14 | Thanx a lot!!! | SSDEVO::DENHAM | Waiting to form or join a VAXcluster | Sun Sep 28 1986 19:58 | 5 |
| I too, would like to thank Tamzen, Steve, and Jim for their efforts
in the continued existance of this file.
Kathleen
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