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1563.1 | I think it's still on... | MUDHWK::LAWLER | Not turning 39... | Fri Aug 16 1991 13:32 | 11 |
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To the best of my knowlege it's still on...
We got mail this morning here in TAY (Littleton) announcing
that September 29th would be the day for PKO, CFO, HNO, KNX, LCT,
MSO, VRO, TAY, AND LKG, and looking for Volunteers (Or paid if WC2)
to man the gates.
-al
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1563.2 | Food (pun) for thought... | ELWOOD::GROLEAU | SOMETHING VERY IMPRESSIVE | Tue Aug 20 1991 11:14 | 3 |
| With $THINGS/JOBS$ the way are, do you think we should have it ?
Dan
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1563.3 | I have my signup sheet | USPMLO::OELFKE | The impossible takes longer | Mon Aug 26 1991 11:01 | 3 |
| I'm at the mill. I just received my sign-up sheet.
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1563.4 | | TADSKI::MULA | | Wed Aug 28 1991 13:53 | 5 |
| I had heard that Digital pays a year in advance for Canobie, so
this year was already paid for. Don't know if there will be any
more in the future.
Nancy
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1563.5 | DTW has the schedule | MRKTNG::SILVERBERG | Mark Silverberg DTN 264-2269 TTB1-5/B3 | Thu Aug 29 1991 07:51 | 5 |
| In the last issue of DTW in Maynard, the entire Canobie Lake schedule
is published. Us folks in TTB are going Sunday Oct. 6.
Mark
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1563.6 | Curious | AGENT::LYKENS | Manage business, Lead people | Thu Aug 29 1991 09:17 | 4 |
| I'm sure this has been revealed elsewhere, but who is eligible for the Canobie
lake "outing"? and what, if anything, does it cost the employee?
-Terry
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1563.7 | 1991 Canobie Lake dates - from DTW 8/20/91 | VMSZOO::ECKERT | My heart is down, my head is turning around | Thu Aug 29 1991 12:31 | 11 |
| 9/14/91 (Sat): MRO, PDM, UPO
9/15/91 (Sun): WMO, BXB, BXC, DAS, DSG, LTN, CBM
9/21/91 (Sat): NRO, SHR, LJO, BOO, IND, LMO, MET, MOO, BPO, NKS, BYO, NAO
9/22/91 (Sun): MLO, ACO, BUO, CTS, CTC, CHM, TWO, CRL, RMS
9/28/91 (Sat): MKO, DDD, GSF, DOO, NQO, NUO
9/29/91 (Sun): PKO, MSO, HNO, TAY, LKG, LCT
10/ 5/91 (Sat): BNO, APO, DLB, FXO, HLO, OFO, WAO, WOO, BLK, YWO, ZWO
10/ 6/91 (Sun): NIO, NSO, ZKO, TTB, PVO
10/12/91 (Sat): OGO, AKO, alternate for those unable to attend as scheduled
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1563.8 | "For those that are left" | SALEM::MALISOS | I had better day's | Thu Aug 29 1991 14:08 | 11 |
| <<< Note 1563.7 by VMSZOO::ECKERT "My heart is down, my head is turning around" >>>
-< 1991 Canobie Lake dates - from DTW 8/20/91 >-
We should have Canobie Lake for the remaining DEC Employee's
and their families, because with all the layoff's (voluntary + invol)
Plant closings (and their was a lot) the money saved should be spent
on the one's that are left to carry on DEC'S BUSINESS!
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1563.9 | | ICS::CROUCH | Sugar Magnolia blossoms slowly | Thu Aug 29 1991 14:20 | 12 |
| Probably not relevant to the discussion but I wish there were a
choice of two alternate days. A Saturday and a Sunday. My problem
I guess but the site day I have prior commitments and my wife works
Saturday's. Personnel has been no help. The company says no exceptions.
This is the first time in twelve years that this has happened. No big
deal really.
On the scope of things this is a pretty trivial matter. I just wanted
to air a bit of frustration.
Jim C.
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1563.10 | | REGENT::POWERS | | Thu Aug 29 1991 16:26 | 13 |
| > <<< Note 1563.6 by AGENT::LYKENS "Manage business, Lead people" >>>
>
>I'm sure this has been revealed elsewhere, but who is eligible for the Canobie
>lake "outing"? and what, if anything, does it cost the employee?
All employees at sites in eastern Mass and southern New Hampshire, as far as I
can guess. See the site list back a couple.
It's the employee outing day, no charge for employees and their immediate
families.
Canobie Lake Park is a minor league amusement park from the old mold,
not a theme park like Busch Gardens or Disney.
Food (burgers, hot dogs, corn, soda, ice cream) is catered by Tobin's,
the cafeteria people. Again, free.
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1563.11 | minor nit | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Fri Aug 30 1991 12:17 | 3 |
| re .10:
Also PVO (Providence, RI).
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1563.12 | There are ways | FSOA::RCOHEN | | Fri Aug 30 1991 14:50 | 7 |
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Re: .9
If you know someone from a another facility who would
being going on the day you would like to go and who
would be willing to swap tickets ... I know people
who have done this regularly over the years.
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1563.13 | | MPO::WHITTALL | Only lefties are in their right mind | Mon Sep 23 1991 11:23 | 45 |
| I debated with myself whether to post to note, or chalk it off to
experience. I guess you can see who won...
There are a lot of notes in this and other conferences wondering why
things are changing for the worse. Some blame society, some blame
economic conditions, some blame anybody but themselves. It appears
to me that the problem is within the family structure, and the lack
of control parents seem to want to teach their children. Maybe the
problem is that adults see that the only way to succeed is to push
hard, and to ignore the 'little' people around you. This attitude
has been taught to many of the children, and was evident this weekend.
My family had the opportunity to attend the Canobie Lake outing this
past weekend. For my children it was a day of fun and family, for
my wife and I, it was a day of frustration. We have always tried to
teach our children right from wrong. However, what do you tell your
child when he sees other children (urged on by the parents) to ignore
waiting in line, pushing little children, all in the name of getting
on a kiddy ride?
I sometime wonder if I'm hurting my children by letting them be some
what passive. When a kid cuts in line, and the parent doesn't step
in, my child will complain to the kid, and to me. What do you say,
"It's all right.. You'll still get a turn"... Does that teach the
wrong message to both children. To my child it says "Even though
it hurts, you know you're right..", and to the other kid it teaches
them "Push ahead.. and don't regard other people.."
Many times I looked at the parent to see if they would do the right
thing.. Unfortunately, more times than not, the parent wouldn't
even attempt to correct the situation. These same parents will be
wondering why their children have no respect for them or for the law
in later years.
Do I sound like I'm rambling ?? Maybe so..
I probably should have posted this message in the PARENTING notesfile,
but I think this issue is a problem not just for those parents, but
for the Digital family.
Comments are welcomed.. However, I am a mostly read-only participant
in this conference...
Thanks
Charlie
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1563.15 | not just yuppies, drunks and druggies... | SUPER::HENDRICKS | The only way out is through | Mon Sep 23 1991 14:49 | 8 |
| Um, there are single people, divorced people, people without offspring,
and people in relationships who don't choose to marry who
- have a strong sense of ethics and responsibility
- care about other people
- believe in 'doing the right thing' even when it's inconvenient
- work for the good of society as well as themselves
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1563.16 | Different place . . . | RDVAX::COLLIER | Bruce Collier | Mon Sep 23 1991 15:11 | 12 |
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In re: .13
Of course, we all know that the world is going to hell in a hand cart
(as it always has been). But you didn't visit the same Canobie Lake
park as I did. Mine was crowded, with very long lines, too. But the
people were almost uniformly pleasant, patient, and polite, and
displaying well ordered queuing behavior. I was happily surprised.
There were thousands of people there, but seemingly fewer jerks than
the law of averages usually produces.
- Bruce
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1563.17 | Look who's sowing | TOOK::DMCLURE | Did Da Vinci move into management? | Mon Sep 23 1991 15:15 | 27 |
| re: .14,
> -< We reap what we sow! >-
> Hold true to what you have. Teach your kids what is right. Direct them
> towards God and your rewards will be forthcoming. Most of all, pray
> for the American family. This society is mess-up.
> Sorry for the serman, folks. Now, back to our4 regularly scheduled
> (mis)program.
Speaking of sewing the seeds of America's destruction, I think
it is only fair to point out that the religious right (you know,
the same people who believe in the apocalyptic end of the world)
have been quite successful in getting their chosen U.S. presidential
candidates elected to office in the past several elections, and
consequently, the U.S. judicial branch has also been stocked with
ultra conservative judges. Moreover, given the ongoing influence
of the religious right over most U.S. congressional politics, then
it is fair to say that the three power centers of the U.S. government
are, and have been for some time now, quite squarely under the control
of the religious right. Therefore, when it comes to assigning blame
for America's current problems, be sure to give credit for this
"mess-up" [sic] society where credit is due.
-davo
p.s. Also, if you insist on utilizing network bandwidth for such sermonizing,
then the least you could do would be to spell it correctly ("sermon").
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1563.18 | STOP! | SCAACT::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow | Mon Sep 23 1991 15:42 | 5 |
| Please, keep to the topic of this note. Personal attacks will not be tolerated
in this conference.
Bob - co-moderator DIGITAL
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1563.19 | what else have "they" done? | CSC32::K_BOUCHARD | Ken Bouchard CXO3-2 | Mon Sep 23 1991 19:40 | 7 |
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So,the religious right got the last few presidents elected and the
religious right got the courts stocked with ultra-conservatives,eh
McClure? Please tell us what other nasties they've done. Like maybe
they're responsible for our current situation here at DEC?
Ken
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1563.20 | Wrong topic, wrong conference | FUNYET::ANDERSON | VMS: First and Last and Always | Mon Sep 23 1991 19:49 | 5 |
| As Bob has said, this discussion does not belong in a note discussing Canobie
Lake, nor does it belong in this conference. Please bring it to an appropriate
place.
Paul, co-moderator DIGITAL
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1563.21 | Control your BRAT. | DCC::HAGARTY | Essen, Trinken und Shaggen... | Tue Sep 24 1991 05:55 | 27 |
| Ahhh Gi'day...�
Yeah, Charlie, you're singing my tune. A lot of you people out there
are breeding BRATS.
I'm constantly ANNOYED (this is especially true in Germany) by people
who let their children run out of control, make uncomfortable amounts
of noise, or annoy other people in public places. They seem to think
that the kid needs to destroy the environment to develop a personality.
"Oh look, little Johnny is setting fire to your carpet, how
CUUUUTTTTTEEEEEE!!!!" "He's just expressing himself". "Nice boy!".
The last episode was an airline flight from Istanbul to Munich, where
all the Turkish kids sat quietly and contentedly, while the German kids
proceeded to annoy everyone. They started jumping on all the seats,
one constantly kicked the back of my seat, others ran from one end of
the plane to the other (making the job of the hostess trying to serve
food just about impossible), yelled at the tops of their lungs etc etc
I was so annoyed I wanted to change seats with the person next to me so
I could trip the little buggers so they'd go crying off to mummy. One
thing I noticed is that if a Turkish kid gets unruly, an adult (any
one) will tell him/her off. Try doing that in America, and you'll get
shot, either by the kid OR the parents.
I can only sympathize with American schoolteachers, where the parents
are always on the side of the kids, busy to sue the schools.
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1563.22 | Delete this at your discretion... | BEAGLE::BREICHNER | | Tue Sep 24 1991 07:54 | 12 |
| Guys,
Although the subject touches my heart and faintly relates to DIGITAL
(e.g how often do you notice "aggressive" as a positive attribute!)
the moderators are right:
For this conference to have (another) chance to survive, keep this
stuff out of it!
Resource owners need more than "faintly relating" justifications
to keep a "tolerated" misuse of company resources going !
/fred, "aggressively" supporting the moderators
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1563.23 | AUTHOR OF .14 DELETED SAME | SOLVIT::BUCZYNSKI | | Tue Sep 24 1991 09:04 | 2 |
| NOTE .14 HAS BEEN DELETED BY ME; THE AUTHOR. I INVITE *DAVO* TO DO THE
SAME.
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1563.24 | Is that an invitation or a request? | TOOK::DMCLURE | Did Da Vinci move into management? | Tue Sep 24 1991 16:24 | 27 |
| First of all, I don't believe in deleting notes as I feel
that the veil of secrecy does more harm than good by stirring
up unintended controversies and mistrust in the conference.
Secondly, while I will admit to having engaged in a somewhat
controverial topic, I intended no personal attacks in my note, so
if the moderator warning about such personal attacks was directed
at me, then I request further clarification and suggest that it be
pointed out exactly what was so personal about my note (if correcting
someone's spelling has been deemed a personal attack, then it is time
to reexamine the entire educational system).
Finally, I will agree that this overall note string is riddled
with ratholes, but it isn't the first time that has ever happened
and I can't imagine it would ever be the last due to human nature.
Typically when something like this happens, the participants are
provided with pointers to another note (or even another conference)
for such discussions. I will therefore provide a pointer to the
notesfile NOTED::UU (which is dedicated to free religious thought).
Press KP7...
-davo
p.s. If someone is insisting that I delete a note of mine, then I
really have no choice but to do so. However, I would need to
first be contacted by someone with such a request, and I would
also need to know exactly which note needs to be deleted and why
(so as to have a better chance at resolving the real problem).
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1563.25 | Keep out the outsiders | ELWOOD::CHRISTIE | | Fri Sep 27 1991 16:15 | 8 |
| I think Canobie Lake outing would be a lot better is it there was
more security guards patrolling the area. Seems the locals know
about Digital having free days, with free food so they and their
kids routinely climb over the fences for a free day courtesy of
Digital.
Linda
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