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1915.1 | | CREATV::QUODLING | Ken, Me, and a cast of extras... | Wed May 27 1992 17:41 | 7 |
| K.O. might well have been fishing out one of the other windows... Now I
understand the attraction people have for working in the mill. Mind
you, from what I have heard of the Mighty Asabet river, I'd pass on the
fish dinner.
q
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1915.2 | | COGITO::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Wed May 27 1992 21:38 | 2 |
| You forgot to say "and thanks for all the fish".
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1915.3 | | DCOPST::POOLQ::BRAKE | | Thu May 28 1992 10:05 | 4 |
| Amazing the fisdh came that close since they would have been busy
dodging failed memory boards that were being flung from 5-5.
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1915.4 | | CREATV::QUODLING | Ken, Me, and a cast of extras... | Thu May 28 1992 11:59 | 6 |
| I recall stories of H744 type powersupplies, being flung out the
window, to determine of the ice, was still skatable towards the end of
winter...
q
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1915.5 | This is not the front door to a rat hole--please | NETWKS::GASKELL | | Thu May 28 1992 14:23 | 10 |
| Sorry to see go one more person who really knows what a Mill Rat is.
The other day I came across a piece of mail from way back listing what
made up a "real" Mill Rat. For all you newcomer MBA types, it was
about not wearing socks that matched ties (some not wearing socks!),
entering the cafeteria through the exit door, and knowing what was in
the basement of building 3.
Ah! those were the days!!!!!
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1915.6 | what lurks in 3-1/ | WRKSYS::QUEBEC | | Thu May 28 1992 15:45 | 15 |
| >>>> KNOWING WHAT'S IN THE BASEMENT OF BUILDING 3??????????
That's us! Our lab (Workstations and Servers) is located in building 3!
Hmmmmmmmm, we do have a water closer (opening a certain door shows a
stream running along the wall), certain fuzzy bugs walk across the lab
floor from time-to-time, and once in a while it smells rather....funky.
BUT, we in the lab don't bite (hard)......
So, please do tell, what have we replaced?
BTW: We might not fish, but soon the tadpoles will hatch.
Always smiling lynne
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1915.7 | THE | TFH::TIRONE | | Thu May 28 1992 16:39 | 5 |
| How about when the machine shop was on 1-3 . not only did the floor
bounce around , but after a rain storm you could watch the pigon dung
run down the inside walls . The aroma was fantastic .
C.L.T. 1972/1992 R.I.P (RETIRE IN PEACE)
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1915.8 | | UECKER::CHAKMAKJIAN | Shadow Nakahar of Erebouni | Thu May 28 1992 16:52 | 1 |
| yeah, but what's in the basement of 21 is much more interesting...
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1915.9 | "I'll bite..." | BWICHD::SILLIKER | Crocodile Sandwich-Make it Snappy | Thu May 28 1992 17:33 | 21 |
| .8...speaking of fish stories, I'll bite ;^) WHAT'S in the basment of
21? As an ex, but always loyal in my heart Millrat...currently
residing in the more elegant, but totally characterless, halls of the
Marlboro Campus, I always tell my fellow DECies, that when all is said
and done, when ya work for DEC, not only do all roads lead to Maynard,
but more specifically, they lead to the Mill.
I inhabited 1-5, with my back to a window, overlooking the pond, and
when that summer sun came a pourin' in...I used to run my entire
repetoire of bad words that I couldn't open a window or two, and GET
SOME AIR! I was *told* that the windows were sealed shut, so as to try
and slow the torrent of chips, terminals, typewriters, you insert any
rumour you have heard here, into the totally innocent and blameless
pond. Hey, maybe they make great fish apartments.
Awright, who has seen the water wheels in the basement of 4?
Hm-m-m, .0 was "true confessions from a SERPer", seems we have
digressed into "true confessions of a Millrat".
.0 don't know you, but good luck in your new life outside of DEC.
Ta,
...mms
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1915.10 | Reality check needed... | FSOA::SLIEKER | | Thu May 28 1992 17:44 | 4 |
| Hum! fond memories of hanging out in the clock tower, reading the
carved names from the 1920's and watching the babes on main st.
on a saturday afternoon while my PDP-8 compiled furiously. Those
were the days. What the HELL happened??????
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1915.11 | Reminiscing.. | TEXAS1::SOBECKY | It's all ones and zeros | Thu May 28 1992 17:49 | 7 |
|
I can remember our Field Service "office" in the Mill, on 3-5...
chicken wire strung across some two by fours. We fondly named
it "The Cage" (remember, Jack?). We would plastic up our
window in winter time, and put a fan in it in summertime.
Those were the days.....
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1915.12 | | RANGER::MINOW | The best lack all conviction, while the worst | Thu May 28 1992 22:23 | 12 |
| Well, I knew this company was going downhill when
-- they put signs in the Mill telling you which building you were in.
-- I got lost in ZK because the folk who painted the stairwells didn't
know the resistor code.
-- surplus moved from the attic of what-was-it, building 4?
-- and I finally located building 8, or was it 11, perhaps?
Martin-with-one-day-to-go.
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1915.13 | | REGENT::POWERS | | Fri May 29 1992 09:51 | 17 |
| For thos of you waiting with bated breath, it was a Trick Question....
The "basement" of building 21 is the Mill Pond.
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1915.14 | Bld 3-6 was fun | MIMS::BAINE_K | | Fri May 29 1992 10:00 | 18 |
| I used to work in Bldg. 3-6 in the Mill. In the winter it was HOT up
there (hot air rises...). The windows were supposed to be sealed shut.
Actually, they had screws through the bottom. I used to just unscrew
the bolts in the morning, and seal them up at night. At least that way
I got some fresh air. The floor was also rather warped. If I opened
the drawer to my desk, I had to hold on to it, or it would roll shut on
its own! The place did have character. I swear I think some of those
old wooden floors still had lanolin in them. It was much safer to wear
sneakers than dress pumps there.
To get back onto the confessions track, I'm not retiring, but I guess
that was mine.
I think there should be some general message across the network wishing
all the retirees well... Good luck!
Kathleen in Georgia
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1915.15 | A MILL RATS _LAST_ NOTE | ELWOOD::GROLEAU | SOMETHING VERY IMPRESSIVE | Fri May 29 1992 10:51 | 50 |
| Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm........... last day and still can use tube.
O.K. some oldessssss but goodesssssssssss
The little pub, fish n chips, a PICTURE of beer fer lunch.
The red door
The avelon (sp)
The P.C.
Stretches
Bug house corner.....(for REAL mill rats only)
Alphonses (sp)
The wall at the curch ....... ( yo check out the 10 man (man not dude)
Mini skirts in the stairwell.................YES !
Time cards.........the kind ya punch .
$ .90 meals in tobys cafe
A parking spot close to the door
Ya knew almost every by name
A good mornin by K.O. himself
K.O. in his escort wagon
and on and on..........................
BUT MOST OF ALL ............
EVERYONE had good moral, worked hard because they had an incentive,
and worked AS A TEAM FOR DEC., not the cost center.
Before i carry on to much .....................i will end with
PLEASE.......... some things should NEVER change.
I FOLD !
GOD BLESS !
A PROUD MILL RAT
DAN
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1915.16 | I miss the mill | HUMANE::PROXY::HOPKINS | All one race - Human | Fri May 29 1992 11:43 | 5 |
| Sigh...all of this is bringing back such memories!!
RE.15 Don't you mean K.O. in his "Pinto" wagon?
Marie
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1915.17 | Glad ya caught that ! | ELWOOD::GROLEAU | SOMETHING VERY IMPRESSIVE | Fri May 29 1992 12:20 | 9 |
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RE: .16
Yup, Pinto fer sure....................... pinto/man, escort/dude.
Ya can take the MAN out of the pinto, but you WILL NEVER take
the pinto out of THE MAN.
Regards Dan
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1915.18 | | PBST::LENNARD | | Fri May 29 1992 12:27 | 20 |
| I remember after a nite of revelry at the Avalon, swimming the mill
pond to get back to our student digs on Thompson Street. The 50 cent
quohogs were great there too.
Less fondly I remember the student "apartments" right next to the
Avalon, otherwise known as Rosie's Cathouse.
Then there was Jack Shields holding court every Thursday and Friday
nite at the Powdermill. I won't comment further on that one.
The night we were moving Ed Services from ML5 to brand-new PK02, and
got caught drinking beer in somebody's VW van during a break. My
career almost ended precipitously.
Mostly I remember being excited about going to work each
day....literally would wake up early rarin' to go! Haven't had that
feeling since about 1978.
Gotta go now.....trout are biting.
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1915.19 | on the timeline ... | HELIX::KALLIS | Pumpkins ... Nature's greatest gift. | Fri May 29 1992 12:33 | 9 |
| Re .18:
>Mostly I remember being excited about going to work each
>day....literally would wake up early rarin' to go! Haven't had that
>feeling since about 1978.
What did you in? VAXes or DECstation 78s? :-)
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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1915.20 | On to New Adventure. | BTOVT::CACCIA_S | the REAL steve | Fri May 29 1992 16:06 | 40 |
|
How about not being able to go from one end of building 3 to the other
because of the small companies that still had space in there?
How about shark fins and submarine conning towers floating in the mill
pond?
How about the fuss during the oil embargo because DEC had the Christmas
lights in the tower lit ----- Powered by the water wheel generator in
the bottom building 4?
How about the tunnels between 3 and 7 when you didn't know if the wet
spots were water seepage from the pond or acid from the board shop?
How about in 6B3 (above the carpenter shop) where in the summer you
never stuck your hand into a box first thing in the morning without
dumping out the overnight collection of bugs and beasties and in the
winter you worked with gloves and boots because of the drafts around
and through the window casings that carried in the snow?
How about the times you worked around the clock and on holidays and
weekends to get a project done ---- and the rest of the TEAM including
the manager was right there with you. And then the personal thank you's
from Jack Shields, or Don Zyreski, or Hal Long, or Ken Olsen.
Not old or good looking enough yet to qualify for SERP but here long
enough to have been through the good times of the seventies and early
eighties and the @##$ of the late eighties and now nineties.
Best wishes on any upcoming adventures to all SERPers
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1915.21 | Great memories | CALS::DIMANCESCO | | Fri May 29 1992 18:41 | 29 |
| Last entry from a former mill-rat:
- There was a seagull that used to appear outside one of
the windows of building 5-5 every day around coffee break
time. Someone would give him a donut, which the seagull would
carry in his beak and drop in the water. Then the gull would
wait for little fish which came up to nip at the donut.
- And one year there was a terrible infestion of spiders in mill.
Purchasing actually cut a P.O. for 50,000 praying mantises
which eat spiders. At the last minute it was decided that
the mantises might cause more alarm than the spiders.
- And then once in a while we would find our desks covered with
dead flies of some black fly species. They thrived in the lanolin
that was imbedde in the floor cracks.
- I once heard a guy roaring with laughter. He had just moved
into a new, freshly painted. He said he was laughing because
they had even spray painted the cobwebs.
- Once we were in a meeting when a bat started buzzing around
So many fun stories... great memories.
My last note
Dimitri Dimancesco
4402
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1915.22 | | RANGER::MINOW | The best lack all conviction, while the worst | Fri May 29 1992 19:54 | 8 |
| Rosie's? boy, does that bring back memories.
But, the disgusting horror of Rosie's (one cut above the Railroad units)
was balanced by the wonderful Wooden Shoe and their 40 cent Vienna pastries.
Almost done cleaning out my mail file...
Martin.
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1915.23 | | SSDEVO::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Sat May 30 1992 22:18 | 10 |
| With two hours to go, I chose not to SERP and turned in a hand-scrawled
revocation. (The reason was that the job offer I wanted had just been
approved by David Stone.)
But I can remember the mill in 1964 when Digital didn't own most of the
buildings and one had to walk through mostly dark to get from building
12 to building 5. Those unused buildings at night really gave a
feeling of adventure.
So how many noters over 50 are still left?
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1915.24 | | F18::ROBERT | | Sun May 31 1992 16:49 | 6 |
| Tom,
It is good to see that you are still here. So many very good people
that I have worked with over the years are serping out.
Dave
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1915.25 | | ASICS::LESLIE | If I wanted visions, I'd take LSD | Tue Jun 02 1992 20:09 | 3 |
| Tom
thankgawdyou'restillhere.
/andy
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1915.27 | | SOLVIT::ALLEN_R | The easy way is always mined | Wed Jun 03 1992 09:29 | 2 |
| i wonder how many others that choose not to are now wishing they had or
soon will.
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