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666.1 | Questions... | GUIDUK::BURKE | ALL-IN-1: OA on the road to success | Fri Nov 18 1988 21:44 | 5 |
| 1. Will you return the photos?
2. Do they have to have the DIGITAL logo in them anywhere?
Doug
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666.2 | Save Digital Money! | WORDS::BADGER | Follow the Sun Stream | Mon Nov 21 1988 12:32 | 8 |
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Jeanne, Instead of glossey color pictures, or any pictures, and
a hugh cost at making, how about NO pictures and STRAIGHT talk
for this brochure. Put the savings back into the medical plan.
I hate seeing a waste of money like this!
ed badger
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666.3 | | BUNYIP::QUODLING | Anything! Just play it loud! | Mon Nov 21 1988 14:41 | 5 |
| Photos perhaps of the cars people are having to buy because of the
changes in the car plan...
q
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666.4 | What's this really all about? | SMOOT::ROTH | I8NY | Tue Nov 22 1988 15:43 | 14 |
| From .0:
> I am producing a brochure (to go to all U.S. employees) and a video
> (for manager training) about Pay at Digital. For both pieces, I
> would like to use photographs of DEC employees (and families).
> The idea is to connect pay with all those people/events in life
> that make our pay so important to us.
I guess I'm trying to understand the exact purpose of this brochure. Is the pay
that we receive as Digital employees significantly different (in nature and/or
quantity) than other companies that you would need to produce a brouchure to
explain its impact upon us?
Lee :^?
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666.5 | Why *do* we need pictures? | DR::BLINN | Life's too short, and so are you | Tue Nov 22 1988 17:15 | 7 |
| It *is* an interesting question. I suppose that if we have enough
pictures, people will be distracted from reading the words, which
perhaps have some unpleasant information to convey, like you're
not going to get as big a pay increase as you deserve, because we
spent a lot on money on a nice brochure.
Tom
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666.6 | Pictures are worth a 1000 words! | GUIDUK::BURKE | ALL-IN-1: OA on the road to success | Tue Nov 22 1988 23:48 | 6 |
| See, now there you all go again, thinking that some of us can read!
Really, if it were not for the pictures in all of our manuals, I'd
never be able to figure out how our software works *;'>
Doug
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666.7 | Forget it.. | HPSCAD::FORTMILLER | Ed Fortmiller, MRO1-3, 297-4160 | Wed Nov 23 1988 07:44 | 2 |
| Forget the stupid picture brochure. Just divvy up the entire cost
of it to the employees. Why is it needed anyhow?
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666.8 | now if I could just find my desk under this paper | YOGI::MORGAN | Sincerity = 1/Gain | Wed Nov 23 1988 07:49 | 5 |
| It could be worse...
The request could have been sent out by bulk mailing...
Paul
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666.9 | | CURIE::SRINIVASAN | | Wed Nov 23 1988 08:05 | 6 |
| I would rather spend that money on much needed product brochures.
It is amazing how some departments get money for such unproductive
things, while some have to ration every penny for the very important
product brochures, which may bring us a sale or two.
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666.10 | Lighten up? | REGENT::EPSTEIN | lpr for LPS? Just ask | Wed Nov 23 1988 11:09 | 21 |
| What is it that all of you want? In one topic, there is a lot of
complaining about "policies and changes which aren't communicated".
Another topic complains about "overwhelming volume of useless
information". And there's another about "communication which is
impossible to decipher".
So, here we have a group taking the time and effort to produce a
potentially useful document in a pleasant form to explain something
(I presume) about policies which are important to us. Then, instead
of assistance, all the following replies are more complaints and
speculation.
You can't have it both ways.
Bruce
P.S. I have no connection with the effort in question.
P.P.S. If you were to try to divide up the actual dollar amount
spent on this among the 120+K employees, you'd probably find that
it doesn't amount to much.
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666.12 | | NOVA::M_DAVIS | Beyond the ridiculous to the sublime... | Mon Nov 28 1988 12:02 | 12 |
| re .11:
I agree that pay is important because of family considerations,
however, that cannot be a factor in "paying for performance".
If it were a factor, then we would pay more to the breadwinner of
a large family over a single person doing exactly the same work.
We do not/cannot pay based on need but rather on contribution to
the welfare of DIGITAL and its owners, the stockholders.
I'd rather see pictures of happy customers and happy stockholders!
Marge
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666.13 | High gloss, low content | DABBLE::MEAGHER | | Mon Nov 28 1988 15:48 | 8 |
| If any employees are like me, we'll just toss a glossy brochure with a bunch of
children's pictures on it into the trashcan.
I would, however, read a straightforward, fact-laden, black-and-white
description of pay at Digital.
Vicki Meagher
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666.14 | | BPOV02::BENCH | I need patience. Right now! | Mon Nov 28 1988 16:01 | 11 |
| RE: .13
Bullseye, Vicki !
I suspect that most employees need no reminders of the fact that
salary is important. This type of "informative" brochure states
the obvious and quickly ends up in the trash can. With no disrespect
to the author of the base note, who needs it?
Claude A. Bench
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666.15 | | THRILL::MACOMBER | Real Skiers don't have jobs! | Mon Nov 28 1988 17:00 | 33 |
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RE: .14
> I suspect that most employees need no reminders of the fact that
> salary is important.
Well, if you review what the author of .0 said, she indicated that it
is a reminder to managers (?) of the importance of what people do with
their pay and that it [pay] seems to be spent on family.
If you read some of Uncle Ken's state of the company messages he
always talks about how important it is to each of us as employees
to take care of our families... (even when putting in that extra
long month ..)
> This type of "informative" brochure states
> the obvious and quickly ends up in the trash can. With no disrespect
> to the author of the base note, who needs it?
What is obvious to you or I is not necessarily obvious to someone
with either self imposed job preasure or preasure from peers or
management to perform/complete-it/on-time ... How many times did
or have you sacraficed something personel fork something at work.
Digital does not *really* want us to be work-a-holics neglecting
everything else at the greater cost to our own health or our
families happiness..
Was it in this note that someone else said Lighten up ?
/Ted
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666.16 | NOT ANOTHER CHRISTMAS CATALOGUE PLEASE ! | 21568::SRINIVASAN | | Wed Nov 30 1988 07:16 | 30 |
| Re .13
>If any employees are like me, we'll just toss a glossy brochure with a bunch of
>children's pictures on it into the trashcan.
YOU ARE CORRECT VICKI-I EXPECT 90% OF THESE BROCHURES ENDING UP IN A TRASH
BIN WITHIN FEW DAYS OF THE PUBLICATION.. WHO WANTS TO SEE SOME CHILDRENS
PICTURES ANY WAY- EXCEPT FOR THE CHILDRENS PARENTS OF COURSE. FINALLY WHO
MAKES THE DECISION WHICH PICTURE WILL BE INCLUDED AND WHICH WILL NOT BE
INCLUDED ? WILL THERE BE A LOTTERY TO SELECT THE PHOTOS. WHAT IS THE CRITERIA
USED FOR SELECTION PROCESS ? WHAT IF THEY RECEIVE 100,00 PHOTOS. WILL THERE
BE A LOTTERY TO DETERMINE THIS ?
50 CENTS A BROCHURE- 150,000 BROCHURES?? ( WE ALWAYS OVER PRINT) $ 75,000
DOWN THE DRAIN- JUST BECAUSE SOMEONE HAS A JOB TO DO TO SPEND THIS MONEY.
SOMEONE SAID - LIGHTEN UP ! WELL HOW CAN I ? PARTICULARLY WHEN WE ARE TELLING
THE IMPORTANT S/CMPs AND ISVs THAT WE CANNOT PRINT THE PRODUCT BROCHURES
TO MAKE A SALE, SINCE WE ARE ON A STRICT COST CONTROL PROGRAM.
>I would, however, read a straightforward, fact-laden, black-and-white
>description of pay at Digital.
YES! THIS IS ONLY AN INTERNAL DOCUMENT. HENCE ALSO BELIEVE A SIMPLE BLACK
AND WHITE PAPER STATING THE FACT WOULD BE SUFFICIENT. IF THE MOTIVE WAS TO
GIVE THE INFORMATION TO THE EMPLOYEES, I WONDER WHAT IS THE NEED FOR GLOSSY
BROCHURE.
I ALREADY HAVE LOT OF GLOSSY CHRISTMAS CATALOGUES WITH PICTURES OF CHILDREN.
I DON'T NEED ONE MORE..
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666.17 | Please don't SHOUT! | FSTVAX::GALLO | Tom Gallo - Field Service Training | Wed Nov 30 1988 11:53 | 11 |
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Re: .-1
Yeah,And I don't listen to people who SHOUT! :-(
I read *everything* I get,you never know when something important
may come up.
Tomg
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666.18 | comic books not needed! | WORDS::BADGER | Follow the Sun Stream | Wed Nov 30 1988 12:02 | 12 |
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I think .16 should SHOUT! We all should when we see this kind of
WASTE! Whats $75K? Not much until you start combining it with
the other WASTE going on. When we she this waste we must shout.
Who else will?
I'm a manager, I don't need comic books to read what a salery is
about. For those that need comic books [read paper with pictures]
we need to fill their position with someone competent to do the
job.
ed
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666.19 | Producing a Video also ??? | 21568::SRINIVASAN | | Wed Nov 30 1988 15:03 | 10 |
| Re 666.0
They are talking about a video also to spread the message. Are they
recruiting the employees for this or using professional models..
I wonder how much it will cost to produce a video ?
Who is going to see the video any way ???
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666.20 | | NOVA::M_DAVIS | Beyond the ridiculous to the sublime... | Wed Nov 30 1988 15:27 | 22 |
| I wonder how many of those surveyed who say they do not receive
enough information on their pay have seen and read the excellent
brochure "DIGITAL and YOU" subtitled "A Handbook for U.S. Employees
of Digital Equipment Corporation.
Everything you ever wanted to know about working at DEC in the U.S.
is right there... salary is on page 24.
My copy carries the notation "revised June 1986 Catalogue
#EB-29051-86". It still is current from what I can see.
Inside the front cover is a synopsis of the booklet: "Digital and
You contains general information about Digital -- including Personnel
policies and philosophies, your paycheck, advancement opportunities,
benefits, employee services -- and explains company and employee
responsibilities. Much of the handbook summarizes and elaborates
on material detailed in the U.S. Personnel Policies and Procedures
manual, which is available for your review from your manager,
supervisor, or Personnel Department." (This must have been before
the Orangebook was put on VTX as well.)
Marge
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666.21 | We've got a brochure with nice photos | TLE::AMARTIN | Alan H. Martin | Thu Dec 01 1988 09:44 | 10 |
| Re .20:
If that is the brochure I recall, it has marvelous photos of employees at work.
The photos are what make the brochure memorable for me. In fact, I like them so
much that I've been wondering throughout this whole debate why we need to obtain
new ones, although that shouldn't be the expensive part of the process.
However, I prefer to read such information directly from the online PP&P manual.
I regret that not everyone in the corporation has the same opportunity.
/AHM
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666.22 | Use the money for something USEFUL | HPSCAD::FORTMILLER | Ed Fortmiller, MRO1-3, 297-4160 | Thu Dec 01 1988 12:48 | 3 |
| Seems to me the money would be better spent keeping the Commuter
Van Pool running. People may have to find pay from another company
when this program terminates around ~July.
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666.23 | What happened to .0 & .11? | HPSCAD::FORTMILLER | Ed Fortmiller, MRO1-3, 297-4160 | Thu Dec 01 1988 13:04 | 1 |
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666.24 | A solution without a problem? | STEREO::BEAUDET | We'll leave the light on for ya.. | Thu Dec 01 1988 13:06 | 6 |
| It seems that most of us want to know the answer to this question.
"What problem will this brochure solve?"
I'd really like to know that.
/tb/
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666.25 | what difference does it make? | CVG::THOMPSON | I'm the NRA | Thu Dec 01 1988 13:17 | 11 |
| > <<< Note 666.23 by HPSCAD::FORTMILLER "Ed Fortmiller, MRO1-3, 297-4160" >>>
> -< What happened to .0 & .11? >-
They appear to have been deleted. I assume they were deleted by the
author. I would guess that after the easy going reaction his request
recieved in other conferences he didn't see any point in remaining
here. Can't say that I blame him. He's just trying to do the job
assigned him and getting beat up for it.
Alfred
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666.26 | | BINKLY::WINSTON | Jeff Winston (Hudson, MA) | Thu Dec 01 1988 13:56 | 11 |
| > They appear to have been deleted. I assume they were deleted by the
> author. I would guess that after the easy going reaction his request
> recieved in other conferences he didn't see any point in remaining
> here. Can't say that I blame him. He's just trying to do the job
> assigned him and getting beat up for it.
A shame. I would have hoped this discussion would have encouraged him
to go back to his management and ask the same questions, that's the
DEC <I> know (sigh).
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666.27 | blind leading blind | WORDS::BADGER | Follow the Sun Stream | Thu Dec 01 1988 23:12 | 5 |
| I agree with Jeff! Can all of us just blindly follow management's
idea? Some questinoing is needed to prevent waste.
But then again , I guess some people just don't care.
ed
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666.28 | | 21568::SRINIVASAN | | Fri Dec 02 1988 03:30 | 25 |
| <<< HUMAN::DISK$HUMAN_WRKD:[NOTES$LIBRARY]DIGITAL.NOTE;1 >>>
-< The DEC way of working >-
================================================================================
Note 666.26 Photos needed for DEC brochure 26 of 27
BINKLY::WINSTON "Jeff Winston (Hudson, MA)" 11 lines 1-DEC-1988 13:56
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> They appear to have been deleted. I assume they were deleted by the
> author. I would guess that after the easy going reaction his request
> recieved in other conferences he didn't see any point in remaining
> here. Can't say that I blame him. He's just trying to do the job
> assigned him and getting beat up for it.
> A shame. I would have hoped this discussion would have encouraged him
> Zto go back to his management and ask the same questions, that's the
> DEC <I> know (sigh).
I also hoped that the discussion would prevent such a waste. Well ! the
author has chosen to delete his/her messages in 666.0 and 666.11. I have
a hard copy as well as the eletronic copy of the message. (I happened to
extract them , before it got deleted !!!
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666.29 | are you really interested in being heard? | CVG::THOMPSON | Notes? What's Notes? | Fri Dec 02 1988 09:47 | 10 |
| RE: last several
I have no reason to believe that the author of .0 and .11 did not
bring the complaints to his management. I know I would have. If you
really want to know why they were deleted ask the person who deleted
them. You might also ask for his management so you can complain
directly. The responsible people will be unlikely to hear/see your
complaints otherwise.
Alfred
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666.30 | so what did you expect?? | MILRAT::HAMER | Real Men don't wear batting gloves | Fri Dec 02 1988 12:31 | 14 |
| flame on
Given what, in my opinion, approaches a lynch mob attitude in this
particular discussion, I would have deleted my request, too, if it
had been mine. Frankly, I was somewhat embarrassed to read the ad
hominem very-close-to-personal attacks directed against what may or
may not be a reasonable request.
The degree of self-righteousness exhibited in here was pretty
remarkable.
flame off
John H.
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666.31 | What he said. | WMOIS::D_MONTGOMERY | | Fri Dec 02 1988 13:04 | 3 |
| re .30: I agree 100%.
-Monty-
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666.32 | Not part of a "Lynch Mob" and I disagree 100% | HPSCAD::FORTMILLER | Ed Fortmiller, MRO1-3, 297-4160 | Fri Dec 02 1988 14:32 | 5 |
| re .30: lynch mob attitude
I was not out to lynch anyone. I was just letting them know my
dissatisfaction with the proposal. It's not often we get a chance
to yell before the waste (as some of us see it) happens.
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666.33 | Yell at the chiefs, not the poor indians... | MISFIT::DEEP | The moving hand NOTEs, then having nit... | Fri Dec 02 1988 15:15 | 0 |
666.34 | Peace ! No yelling please ? | 21568::SRINIVASAN | | Fri Dec 02 1988 17:01 | 13 |
| I don't believe that this is a yelling contest. The author of 666.0
wanted some photographs for a DEC brochure and many felt that, such
a brochure is a wasteful expenditure.
I think every one is entitled to voice their constructive differing
views as to,how they felt about this brochure. If such differing view
points are not welcome, then why have this notes file at all..I feel
this notes file is a good suggestion box scheme.
I am sure many chiefs who may be reading this notes file perhaps
may feel the same way about wasting money. ( only differnce is that
they dont reply to these notes file for various reasons..).
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666.35 | Wasteful Expenditure, Ha! | SERPNT::SONTAKKE | Vikas Sontakke | Mon Dec 05 1988 08:35 | 11 |
| I can confidently say, that the total value of person-hours taken to
read all the replies to this particular topic by all the digital
employees greatly exceeds the budget of this particular brochure.
- Vikas
All of the estimates bellow are way bellow the real figures. This also
does not take into consideration disk, network and CPU costs.
10,000 (estimated readers) * 1/10 (hour) = 1000 reader-hours
@ $50.00 per hour Total Waste = $50K
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666.36 | a parable | REGENT::POWERS | | Mon Dec 05 1988 09:00 | 12 |
| 666.0: "Hey, I'm gonna knit you a nice wool sweater! You got any favorite
designs you'd like worked in?
666.1-10: "Don't bother - I'm allergic to wool, and I wouldn't wear it, so it
would be a waste of your effort. But if you want to help, I could
use a good cotton shirt. That would keep me just as warm, and it
would cost you a lot less!"
666.11: (Leaves in silence, no response)
666.12ff: "Hey, why did you insult him like that? That was a pretty
inconsiderate thing to do!"
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666.37 | Time out! | GUIDUK::BURKE | I break for no apparent reason | Mon Dec 05 1988 23:19 | 10 |
| Re: .36
Your 666.1-10 is incorrect...please don't count my .1 in that group, I
was just asking a question and I wish to take no part either pro
or con in this particular issue. (No flames intended...just want
to get the record straight.)
Thank you,
Doug
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666.38 | I think your estimates are high
| CVG::THOMPSON | Notes? What's Notes? | Tue Dec 06 1988 09:28 | 10 |
| RE: .35 I think you estimate of the number of readers of this
conference is a bit high. I doubt there are more then 2-3000
people who read this conference. Few of them read every note
and , I'll bet, fewer still read every reply in this topic.
Still there are people who concider this conference a waste.
There are also a lot of people who concider non-work related
conferences a waste.
Alfred
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666.39 | am I breaking my own rule? | REGENT::EPSTEIN | lpr for LPS? Just ask | Wed Dec 14 1988 12:42 | 10 |
| addendum to .38;
There are also a large number of people within Digital who feel
that since *they* don't use/want/believe in notes conferences, why
should anyone need/want/use them.
To all: Please don't try to foster your values/ideas/beliefs on
others; certainly question wherever you feel it's appropriate, but
just because *you* see no value in something doesn't mean it's
worthless. And please, don't shoot the messenger.
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666.40 | You could save billons by yanking a _well-known_ conference :-):-) | SERPNT::SONTAKKE | Vikas Sontakke | Wed Dec 14 1988 13:23 | 7 |
| The point of the exercize was to show the everyone has a different idea
when it comes to defining waste. In this cost-cutting time, people
seem to be too eager to show extraneous expenditure AS LONG AS it not
there pet activity. It is also very common to hold the belief that
something should not be funded unless it directly benefits them.
- Vikas
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666.41 | soapbox is valuable | EAGLE1::EGGERS | Tom, VAX & MIPS architecture | Wed Dec 14 1988 16:48 | 18 |
| On the assumption that SOAPBOX is the "well-known" conference .40
refers to, I think that conference provides an extremely important
service to the corporation:
1. It provides an object lesson on behavior to avoid in other
conferences.
2. It provides a harmless place for people to let off steam, thus
reducing steam in other conferences.
3. It provides moderators with a place to send people who are unwilling
or unable to stay within the conventions of other conferences.
4. It provides an un-harmable object-of-scorn when one is needed, such
as for this note.
All-in-all, a valuable service. SOAPBOX's value isn't in the content of
the conference, but rather in its mere existence.
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666.42 | | SUPER::HENDRICKS | The only way out is through | Wed Dec 14 1988 19:14 | 8 |
| Kind of like the New York hotel who had "Joe Doe" on their payroll.
Every time a customer complained about something, Joe was summoned.
The manager pulled himself up to his full height, worked up a fierce
glare, and bellowed "Joe! This will never happen again! You're
fired!".
Joe trudged back to his room to watch the tube and await his next
summons.
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666.43 | re:.41, "Take it to SOAPBOX!" 8-) | MISFIT::DEEP | Sometimes squeaky wheels get replaced! | Thu Dec 15 1988 09:23 | 0 |
666.44 | | EAGLE1::EGGERS | Tom, VAX & MIPS architecture | Thu Dec 15 1988 13:13 | 3 |
| Re: .43
Right! See how well it works?
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666.45 | Oh Where, Oh Where Did the Author Go? | MTADMS::JOHNSON | Rob -- Ski COLORADO! It's AWESOME! | Mon Feb 06 1989 11:03 | 10 |
| Re: [All]
I just finished reading all the replies and I noticed an apparent
negative attitude throughout. While one could argue whether each re-
ply was pro, con, or indifferent to the author's request, 'no one'
supplied any assistance other than an 'opinion' regarding whether
the author's request was reasonable or not. Why pick on the author?
Send a letter to the Board of Directors if you're 'that' concerned.
-- Rob
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