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343.1 | performance, compatibility, or quality? | ULTRA::ZURKO | UI:Where the rubber meets the road | Wed Dec 14 1988 12:07 | 2 |
| You start making tradeoffs about what to have for dinner.
Mez
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343.2 | Hello | MCIS2::HIGGINS | Party Girl | Wed Dec 14 1988 12:14 | 7 |
| You answer your telephone at home:
"Media, Carol Higgins"
or,
"Media...mmm....er...a...hello"
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343.3 | | RAVEN1::AAGESEN | live long and prosper \V/ | Wed Dec 14 1988 12:19 | 6 |
|
re.2
I have the same problem, "Producibility, this is Robin . . . ",
but I've only been here 8 months!
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343.4 | Me too... | BSS::VANFLEET | 6 Impossible Things Before Breakfast | Wed Dec 14 1988 12:31 | 5 |
| You answer your home phone, "Remote Sales, may I have your
access number?" and you hear your mother's voice say,
"Nanci???"
Nanci
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343.5 | Data entry problem | WILKIE::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Wed Dec 14 1988 12:37 | 11 |
| ... you go to call someone on a push button phone, and you press
the numbers as they would be on the terminal number pad.
424-1134 looks like 484-7794.
And the funny thing, for me, is; before DEC, I was a cashier supervisor
for 4 years, and the register number keypad is set the same way
as a terminal number keypad, so I have had this problem for almost
6 years!
K.C.
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343.6 | What WAS that Number??? | SLOVAX::HASLAM | Creativity Unlimited | Wed Dec 14 1988 12:52 | 11 |
| You remember your work phone number, but not the one at home.
When someone asks for your phone number, you reply, "Do you want
to reach me, or phone my house?"
You know your co-workers better than you know your family.
Going home on time makes you wonder what you forgot to do at the
office.
Barb
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343.7 | Is that a P.O. Box???????? | SLSTRN::DONAHUE | the Imp | Wed Dec 14 1988 12:57 | 6 |
| I had ordered a catalog - the woman asked where could she send it
and I gave her my mailstop instead of my home address.
Oops!
Susan
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343.8 | | USAT02::CARLSON | sail on the steel breeze... | Wed Dec 14 1988 13:16 | 5 |
| when I leave a message on someone's answering machine and start
pressing 1 on the telephone, as I would do with VOICEMAIL.
*beep!* (wonder what they think of that?)
t.
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343.9 | | GOONEY::JOYCE | My last name is Joyce! | Wed Dec 14 1988 13:56 | 5 |
| ... when you need to contact someone and get annoyed because you
can't remember their VAXmail address until you remember that they
don't work at Digital or have access to any electronic mail.
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343.10 | See also war_stories | TALLIS::JBELL | | Wed Dec 14 1988 15:47 | 9 |
| You folks might want to look in the war stories notesfile
({manana|glivet|tamara|xanadu}::war_story) number 132.* for
more of these kinds of anecdotes.
People tell how they knew they had been working too hard when they find
the checkbook balanced in hexadecimal, or that they keep trying
to talk in TECO, or they start to teach their child the DEC alphabet
by mistake.
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343.11 | Luckily, I'm leaving soon.... | USCTR1::RMCCAFFREY | Love, Loyalty and Friendship | Wed Dec 14 1988 16:08 | 13 |
|
I also want to answer my phone at home by saying, "US Area,
Rachel speaking" so there is always a huge pause when I answer the
phone....and then last night when my best friend called at 12:30
and I was asleep, I did answer it like that and blew her mind.
The other aspect about working here that really scares me is
that I'm beginning to recognise different sites based on the area
codes (714 is LA) or the first 3 numbers of the dtn....264 is MKO.....
GO IRISH!
Rachel
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343.12 | you think you live here | VMSSPT::MAGOON | Village idiot | Wed Dec 14 1988 16:30 | 8 |
|
when you're standing outside your office and
someone passes by and asks where you live, so you point
to your office and say "right here" only to find out
that they wanted to know where your home is.
Larry
~
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343.13 | 63.1023 or less, only. | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Wed Dec 14 1988 16:38 | 4 |
| ... when you look at Martin's example, and think of it as a
bad net address.
Ann B.
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343.14 | Enough already... | SALEM::LUPACCHINO | There's a world outside this room | Wed Dec 14 1988 16:49 | 6 |
|
...when I write to someone near and dear to me about "being the gourmet
in this dua0" instead of "duo".
am
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343.15 | | MILVAX::BOYAJIAN | Millrat in training | Thu Dec 15 1988 01:47 | 4 |
| As a corollary to .9, when someone on the Outside asks for your
(home) address, and you answer with your nodename.
--- jerry
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343.17 | | SPMFG1::CHARBONND | frittered away by details | Thu Dec 15 1988 08:59 | 2 |
| Somebody mentions digital watches and you say "I didn't know we
made them"
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343.18 | Millrat | ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI | This is the story so far! | Thu Dec 15 1988 10:08 | 3 |
|
You know *two* ways of going from bldg 5 to bldg 8 - without
having to go outside.
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343.19 | | HAMER::PIERSALL | THE PHOENIX RISES | Thu Dec 15 1988 10:25 | 1 |
| They pry your cold dead hands form the key board
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343.20 | Number Please | NECVAX::OBRIEN_J | | Thu Dec 15 1988 11:17 | 5 |
| You dial 8 on your homoe phone to get an outside number.
Tobins food taste like home-made.
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343.21 | | RAINBO::TARBET | | Thu Dec 15 1988 11:28 | 3 |
| � You dial 8 on your home phone to get an outside number.
Oy! Every flamin' time!
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343.22 | | SEDJAR::THIBAULT | It doesn't make sense. Isn't it | Thu Dec 15 1988 11:57 | 5 |
|
...when you make your rent check out to your landlord (also a deccie)
and make it payable to their node::name address...sigh
Jenna
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343.23 | do we get to put it down for extra pay? | DEMING::GARDNER | justme....jacqui | Thu Dec 15 1988 13:24 | 8 |
|
.....you sound cool and professional upon answering your phone at
home. If the call is not for you, you "screen" the caller with
a professional line!
justme....jacqui
ps....and then gasp at where your "real person" went!
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343.24 | More Stuff | SLOVAX::HASLAM | Creativity Unlimited | Thu Dec 15 1988 15:33 | 9 |
|
You forget how to use a typewriter, and avoid them at all possible
cost--even dialing in at 1200 baud!
When you scream at your typewriter because it can't cut and paste
or spellcheck:)
Barb
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343.26 | We cannot complete your call as dialed... | SLSTRN::DONAHUE | | Thu Dec 15 1988 16:04 | 7 |
| RE: the other phone replies
When you try to dial hubby's DTN from your HOME PHONE!
AAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
Susan
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343.27 | | HANDY::MALLETT | Split Decision | Thu Dec 15 1988 16:23 | 8 |
| re: .18
Two Mill corollaries: when you can't get lost at all, even a little
bit.
when the place begins to make sense.
Steve
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343.28 | Highway does not equal Freeway | GLASS::HAIGHT | | Thu Dec 15 1988 16:29 | 4 |
| When the "Highway" in question is manufactured by Allen-Bradley.
(I guess you have to come from a Factory Automation background
to understand this one...)
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343.29 | dial -9- for... | SCRUFF::CONLIFFE | Better living through software | Fri Dec 16 1988 08:58 | 11 |
| Well, it is not just Digital people who get the home-phone-blues. A friend
of mine in our community theatre group lives in Woburn, and has a phone number
which I will write as 935-wxyz�. In a nearby town is a take-out pizza joint
with phone number 35w-xyz*.
At least twice per weekend, she will get phonecalls from people who are
calling from home who have dialed 9 to get an outside line!
Nigel
�: This is not an accurate representation of her phone number -- I don't know
who or what you would get if you called it.
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343.30 | | DMGDTA::WASKOM | | Fri Dec 16 1988 10:29 | 6 |
|
re .25
Personally, after only 6 months, I"m convinced all of MA works for
DEC!!
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343.31 | But doesn't EVERYBODY? | MAMIE::FAHEL | | Fri Dec 16 1988 10:41 | 6 |
| I am under the understanding that EVERYONE is or was working for
DEC.
;^)
K.C.
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343.32 | | TULA::JBADER | Feliz Navidad | Sun Dec 18 1988 23:13 | 3 |
| More Christmas decorations about your cube than at your home. (sigh)
-sunny-
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343.33 | We build bridges? | LEZAH::BOBBITT | so wired I could broadcast... | Mon Dec 19 1988 09:48 | 11 |
| You hear on the radio a traffic report referring to the traffic status
on the DEC tunnel bridge. Or at least that's what you think you
hear. Funny, I didn't know we built tunnels or bridges. On further
cogitation, it seems to be deck-tunnel-bridge, referring to Boston's
Lower Deck, the Callahan Tunnel, and the Mystic Tobin(?!) Bridge.
(?!)maybe that's why their food is like it is, their REAL job is
building BRIDGES.
-Jody
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343.34 | We do! | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Mon Dec 19 1988 11:39 | 5 |
| ... when you're surprised that a fellow Deccie is unfamiliar
with our tunnel bridges, or aerial tunnels, such as those
between buildings one and three in the Mill.
Ann B.
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343.35 | The power of marketing | SKYLRK::OLSON | green chile crusader! | Mon Dec 19 1988 12:28 | 9 |
| ...when you see a reference to the "DEC Tunnel Bridge" and immediately
marvel at those Ethernet engineers, what will they think of next?
DougO
PS- Actually, this doesn't come from working here too long. It
comes from being on the outside *buying* all this stuff for too
long, I have a memory socket pre-allocated to the "DEC-------"
phrasing! [ send this over to the mataphors topic... ]
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343.36 | everyone should have a node | IAMOK::KOSKI | If I ever get out of here... | Mon Dec 19 1988 16:21 | 5 |
| When you wish you could look up *everyone* on ELF. I was going to
visit a college friend in CT, when I got home I remembered I'd
forgotten her address at work and for a fleating moment thought
"oh that's ok I can look her up on ELF". oops the whole world isn't
on elf.
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343.37 | old-timer, almost 10 years | SPMFG1::CHARBONND | frittered away by details | Tue Dec 20 1988 06:19 | 1 |
| ....new hires are impressed by your 5-digit badge #
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343.38 | FIRST HERE IN 1969! | WILLEE::DAVAULT | | Tue Dec 20 1988 12:53 | 1 |
| or your 4-digit one!!!!!!!!!!!!
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343.39 | the Europeans are laughing | MCIS2::POLLITZ | | Tue Dec 20 1988 16:17 | 2 |
| ...when the main instigators of the pseudo sex war are boring you
to death.
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343.40 | Little Russy One Note... | NEXUS::CONLON | | Tue Dec 20 1988 16:24 | 6 |
|
You've been working here too long, Pollitz, when you feel you
must take your Sacred Crusade Against Feminism into even the
lightest of topics.
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343.41 | Yes Conlon | MCIS2::POLLITZ | | Tue Dec 20 1988 16:57 | 1 |
| re .40 Yes Betty.
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343.43 | Ebony & Ivory, Sisters & Brothers | MCIS2::POLLITZ | | Tue Dec 20 1988 17:15 | 20 |
| Mike,
It's the body of ideas from Seneca Falls, Engels, Marx, Reich,
Goldman, DeBeauvoir, Friedan, Greer, Millett, Steinem, Brownmiller,
Chowdorow, Chesler, Dworkin, Eisler, and many others who believe
that man has placed himself *very* deliberately over women - a
placement manifested in institutions like business, family, and
other areas - to the point where women are (or have become)
oppressed people.
Needless to say a baby country like the US produces volatile files
such as these (with major disagreements as to 'who is most at fault')
unlike maturer European counterparts.
The European attitude regarding the sexes is "viva la difference!"
The American attitude is everything but.
Russ P.
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343.44 | You *are* persistent, I'll give you that... :-) :-) | NEXUS::CONLON | | Tue Dec 20 1988 17:59 | 17 |
| You've been working here too long, Pollitz, when you respond
to an obviously humorous remark with a serious lecture on the
ideology you love to hate.
Let me guess: You probably send out anti-Feminist greeting
cards this time of year (instead of cards that have to do with
the holidays,) right?
I'd be willing to bet that your Valentine cards are a scream,
too ("Please be my non-Feminist Valentine, because....<insert
lengthy anti-Feminist diatribe here>...")
Also, I bet the message on your recording machine goes something
like "Can't come to the phone now, but please leave your name
and number at the tone and I'll give you a call back UNLESS
you are a Feminist, because on p. 231 of her book, Eisler says..."
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343.45 | I like pseudo sexes better! | WMOIS::B_REINKE | Mirabile dictu | Tue Dec 20 1988 18:26 | 1 |
|
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343.46 | since you asked ... | MCIS2::POLLITZ | | Tue Dec 20 1988 22:48 | 10 |
| re .44 My valentines have been known to make them scream ...
Eisler says "Non-feminists works such as Robert Briffault's.."
You see, her dichotomy, her crystalized mind structure,
is more black/white than anything I've ever seen in
"male minds", save for the "Skinheads" perhaps.
Russ P.
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343.47 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | Wreck the Malls w/ Cows on Harleys | Wed Dec 21 1988 10:12 | 9 |
| re:.46
> You see, her dichotomy, her crystalized mind structure,
> is more black/white than anything I've ever seen in
> "male minds"
mirror, anyone?
|
343.48 | Why does Everything have to get serious? | SLOVAX::HASLAM | Creativity Unlimited | Wed Dec 21 1988 13:43 | 1 |
| *sigh* This *was* a fun note...
|
343.49 | Trip report | BOLT::MINOW | Repent! Godot is coming soon! Repent! | Wed Dec 21 1988 14:48 | 13 |
| ... perhaps they've been working too long, too...
This morning, I got lost visiting Spitbrook when the paint scheme in
the corridors didn't match the resistor code.
For the non-techhies, electronic components are often identified by
a paint code in which every color has an associated digit. 0-9 are
Black, Brown, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet, Gray, White.
In the Mill, you'll see paint stripes on the corridors that, if you
can read the code, will tell you what floor you're on.
Martin.
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343.50 | | AKOV12::MILLIOS | | Wed Dec 21 1988 15:28 | 32 |
| (desperately trying to get the fun back in this topic...)
... your DECcie friends, and other electronic acquaintances, get
notes, messages, jokes from you on a frequent basis, then another
friend calls up and asks why you haven't written, and you're forced
to say, "Because I don't have any stamps..."
... you can't get out to buy stamps because of the hours of the
Post Office don't match your 6am to 6 pm schedule.
... you have to dial in from home to check your "personal address/phone
number" book. (Which is in electronic format...)
... you're surprised to find a 3-ring binder that's not orange (and now
grey is in, too!)
... people ask you where you work, and you say your three letter
facility code, and they look at you funny when you catch yourself
(after their puzzled look) and elaborate, "Digital Equipment..."
... you know the grounds personnel's first names.
... you're on a first name basis with the people that work at the
deli right down the road from your facility.
Sometimes, when things get intense, and I'm in and out at all hours,
I keep getting this feeling one of these days I'm going to open
the door to leave, and meet myself coming in, like the Dunkin' Donuts
guy...
Bill
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343.51 | | NOVA::M_DAVIS | Beyond the ridiculous to the sublime... | Wed Dec 21 1988 15:58 | 6 |
| ...you answer your home phone Marge Davis because half the calls
coming into the house are support calls.
*sigh*
|
343.52 | | ASABET::BOYAJIAN | Millrat in training | Thu Dec 22 1988 01:52 | 4 |
| ...when you go away for a week's vacation and can't wait to get
back because you're going into Notes Withdrawal...
--- jerry
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343.53 | after ONLY 11 years at DEC | GYPC::PONY | fly translove airways | Thu Dec 22 1988 05:45 | 11 |
| Home phone blues is the lesser evil, I once said "Digital Equipment,
Christiane Weyrich, good morning" to my alarm clock....
.... and once, when painting, I thought I got the wrong escape sequence
- the green of the trees didn't look the way I wanted it to.
Russ, when have you last been to Europe? You must have been in
Vatican...maybe you need an update?
best regards from Germany
pony
+
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343.54 | weekends don't count | ULTRA::ZURKO | Words like winter snowflakes | Thu Dec 22 1988 07:59 | 6 |
| I got a live (ball attached [and it doesn't threaten me :-)]) Xmas tree from my
folks who run a tree nursery. My mom called to give me instructions to keep it
from dying before I plant it. She said "Don't keep it in the house any longer
than 7 to 10 days." And I started to say "No problem; we won't keep it in a
whole two weeks.". Then I realized 10 days is a week and a half.
Mez
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343.55 | I'm famous, just wish I was bulletproof | CIVIC::JOHNSTON | a pole in my right half-plane? pfthhhh! | Thu Dec 22 1988 08:04 | 11 |
| when a arrives via USMail addressed:
"Ann Johnston
Merrimack, New Hampshire"
The post-mark is _three_ days old, the letter is from Chicago, and
handwritten on the envelope [I assume by a Merrimack USPS employee]
is 'she's at DEC' !!
Ann
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343.56 | I'm outta here | BOLT::MINOW | Repent! Godot is coming soon! Repent! | Thu Dec 22 1988 15:55 | 10 |
| 1. you totally forgot that tomorrow's a day off.
2. you start to reply to a note, get diverted to a conversation, return
to your terminal to see the editor's blank screen, and need several
minutes to recall what notesfile you were writing to. [Not this one,
by the way.]
Have a nice weekend. See 'yall on Tuesday. (Tuesday, right?).
M.
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343.57 | 11 years and still going | FDCV16::DONOVAN | | Tue Dec 27 1988 09:48 | 8 |
| You know you've been here too long when you're suprised to see that
DEC acronyms are not in Webster's Dictionary.
-When, in the middle of a deep sleep, you wake up with a great idea
for improving your job. By morning you've forgotten it.
Kate
|
343.58 | | BUSY::KLEINBERGER | Most of an angel is in the inside | Sat Dec 31 1988 18:51 | 10 |
| The being in NOTES withdrawal is SO true.. I just got back from 7
days in Orlando, Fla, and after about 4 days wanted to just sit
and read NOTES :-)...
RE: some few back.... Russ's valentine and Christmas cards are
personally selected, from this really neat store.... (Sorry, I forget
the name of it)... but they are the neatest things I have ever seen!...
Gale
|
343.59 | From one who travels 80% of the time | AWARD1::HARMON | | Tue Jan 03 1989 11:56 | 4 |
| ....you give your address as Terminal B, Logan Airport!
P.
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343.60 | Dad, get off the terminal so I can use the phone... | CLOSUS::HOE | stompin' Sammy's daddy | Thu Jan 05 1989 23:49 | 4 |
| ...when your teen ager begs you to get off the notes file so s/he
can call his/her friend.
cal
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343.61 | try scheduling the hours | WMOIS::B_REINKE | Mirabile dictu | Fri Jan 06 1989 06:21 | 6 |
|
Cal,
that happens to me *all* the time! :-)
Bonnie
|
343.62 | | SA1794::CHARBONND | I'm the NRA | Thu Jan 12 1989 08:01 | 1 |
| ....you *prefer* industrial-strength toilet paper
|
343.63 | Do we remove asbestos?? | BRAT::GERMANN | | Thu Jan 12 1989 12:14 | 3 |
| When you hire the asbestos-removal company named DECTAM and feel
comfortable with them and their name. My neighbor asked who the
people were with the funny name on their truck!!
|
343.64 | | COGMK::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Thu Jan 12 1989 13:59 | 1 |
| ... when you try to pick up (*7) your roommate's phone.
|
343.65 | A Brief Interjection... | SLOVAX::HASLAM | Creativity Unlimited | Thu Jan 12 1989 14:04 | 6 |
| Not intending to get off the topic, but I really enjoy this topic.
Thanks to all who have contributed! You've made me smile every
time!
Barb
|
343.66 | Is it before 7 AM? | ANKH::CRITZ | A noid is annoyed | Thu Jan 12 1989 15:02 | 4 |
| ...when your wife/husband/SO opens the door to let
you in the house and you flash him/her your badge.
Scott
|
343.67 | | NSSG::FEINSMITH | I'm the NRA | Thu Jan 12 1989 15:34 | 4 |
| When you want to note from home on a weekend, and get p.o.'ed because
TSN has "system unavailable" msgs.
Eric
|
343.68 | I really live .... | METOO::LEEDBERG | Render Unto Peaches | Thu Jan 12 1989 15:38 | 10 |
| When you are asked where you live and you give your node address
as in METOO::LEEDBERG....
Worst is when you correct it with the site location "No I mean
Stow, OGO..."
_peggy
Or when you sign your name as you do in notes.....
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343.69 | welllll, not ALLL | DEMING::GARDNER | justme....jacqui | Thu Jan 12 1989 17:13 | 10 |
|
.....the guest you had stay at your house spends ALLLLL
night logged in via setting host from your account one
night and the next from your husband's account! AND
before agreeing to stay with you finds out whether or
not you have a terminal or modem!
justme....jacqui ;*)
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343.70 | Never used to use that trailing "O" | SKYLRK::OLSON | Doctor, give us some Tiger Bone. | Thu Jan 12 1989 20:26 | 5 |
| ...your Notes sign-off tag becomes your default signature,
appearing in your email, on your memos, on your manuals, and even
(oops) on a check...{! no, the bank won't recognize this!}
"DougO"
|
343.71 | | 2EASY::PIKET | | Fri Jan 13 1989 12:27 | 6 |
|
...you send a friend a real (paper) letter and insert a _sideways_
smiley face after a joke.
Roberta
|
343.72 | | NRADM::KING | | Fri Jan 13 1989 12:32 | 5 |
| every piece of paper in your house has the digital logo....
your wordrobe has more digital clothing than any thing else....
REK
|
343.73 | three areas | CIMNET::PRIESTLEY | | Fri Jan 13 1989 13:10 | 4 |
| You listen to Dukakis talking about US, Europe, Canada and the Far
East and wonder why he didn't just say GIA.
Michelle
|
343.74 | | VAXWRK::CONNOR | We are amused | Fri Jan 13 1989 15:08 | 3 |
| When you sign your checks and documents with your personal
name.
|
343.75 | | QUARK::LIONEL | One Voice | Fri Jan 13 1989 18:37 | 2 |
| When in conversations you say the word "sigh" instead of actually
sighing...
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343.76 | not always a case of working here too long | WMOIS::B_REINKE | If you are a dreamer, come in.. | Fri Jan 13 1989 21:12 | 8 |
| Steve,
I've said 'sigh' in conversation for years, long before I was
noting.
:-)
Bonnie
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343.77 | Comes from too many physics classes... | STAR::BECK | Paul Beck | DECnet-VAX | Fri Jan 13 1989 21:14 | 4 |
| re .75
Reminds me - if you say "sigh" around my wife, she's likely to
respond with "sigh star sigh" (or, rather, psi-star-psi).
|
343.78 | | ASABET::BOYAJIAN | Oil is the work of the Diesel himself | Sat Jan 14 1989 03:21 | 6 |
| I, too, have said "sigh" for years before noting.
When someone else says "sigh", I usually respond with "fie!"
(think about it).
--- jerry
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343.79 | 'Sorry, we can't deliver to Virtual Addresses. Only Physical.' | NEXUS::CONLON | | Mon Jan 23 1989 23:04 | 10 |
| This morning, I had to send some personal correspondance
through Federal Express (and then stopped when I realized
that the only address I had for the destination was a
Post Office Box.)
Thinking to myself that Federal Express won't deliver to
a Virtual Address, I called the office at the destination
and requested that they provide me with their 'PHYSICAL
Address.' ;-)
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343.80 | my cluster, all mine | NOETIC::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Tue Jan 24 1989 20:17 | 4 |
|
When you consider taking a job in another group and decline
because you'd miss your cluster. I mean really, I've raised her
since she was an infant. liesl
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343.81 | how many times... | GERBIL::IRLBACHER | Another I is beginning... | Tue Jan 31 1989 14:59 | 13 |
| ...when you find yourself dialing your badge # on the telephone
and wondering why you keep coming up several digits short.
...when you answer your home phone with "channels marketing" and
wonder why there is only silence--then laughter--on the other end.
...when you automatically (mental blackout, I guess) start down
the road you use to go to work on your way to visit a friend,
and sit in the DEC parking lot on Saturday afternoon wondering
what in h*ll you are doing there!
Marilyn
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343.82 | An old topic, but I couldn't resist... | EDUHCI::WARREN | | Fri Apr 14 1989 11:53 | 7 |
| ...when the doctor's office asks for your daytime number and you
say "DTN 297..." and you wonder why they aren't writing it down...
...when you need to tell your husband something and type "mail"
at the prompt before you remember he doesn't work for Digital...
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343.83 | Dear John Q. Noter:: | MORO::NEWELL_JO | Replies, they don't come easy | Fri Apr 14 1989 18:48 | 4 |
| ...when you write down a paragraph that needs a colon
and you put down two.
Jodi-
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343.84 | 312 hours???? | PH4VAX::MCBRIDE | shy Bob... | Sat Apr 15 1989 14:09 | 3 |
| When you can't afford a vacation long enough to make the number
on your paystub to go to zero.
|