| Title: | The Digital way of working |
| Moderator: | QUARK::LIONEL ON |
| Created: | Fri Feb 14 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 5321 |
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For those desiring to "keep in touch" with your DECie friends & associates - try signing up for one of the services that an e-mail connection to INTERNET (eg. Compuserve or MCImail). (Prodigy doesn't have INTERNET access.) This will let you send mail to a wide array of users at firms and universities around the world, not to mention access to premium services. There's a fair amount of information on these already listed (see NOTED::SERP, notes 72 & 186). Briefly, MCImail is something like $35/yr, plus maybe .50 per msg. Compuserve is about $2/mo, or $8/mo with the equivalent of 60 free 3 page msgs/mo (with an added .15 per msg for INTERNET msgs that you decide to read). I'll say a little more about getting a Compuserve account, as this is what I got... The 1st month is free - so try it and cancel if you don't like it. Also, they'll sell you a PC interface pkg with pull down menus, etc - cost $25, but they give you a $25 credit for "extended services" so it's essentially free. TAPCIS makes a very nice competing front-end for the PC, but you can always get that later... It can decrease your connect time for downloading, etc. so this might be an option if Compuserve doesn't have a local phone # for you. TAPCIS is available for about $50 at (800) USA-GROUP. If you have a MAC, the Navigator pkg (from Compuserve?) is supposedly good. Note, there is no connect charge for the basic services (e-mail, and some conferences, etc) as long as they offer a phone exchange local to you. You can also get yourself & a friend $25 each of free credits - if you give them your friends account #. I would suggest checking one of these notesfiles for someone's account, and simply split the credit with them. I think by default, you get a $15 credit for "premium services" w/o a friend, so that's not bad either. Currently, they're also trying to sell you a $100 worth of coupons for $75, which can be used to pay for any/all charges. And I think they said you can return these for a full refund if you decide not to use them. When sending to a compuserve address, use DECWRL::"[email protected]" They can give you an account for immediate use over the phone if you like. The membership number in the US is (800) 848-8199, UK 0800-289-458, Canada (+1) 614-457-8650, Germany 0130-86-4643, (others)... And no, I do not have any stake in Compuserve. But I did spend a little time trying to research which service to use, and for those leaving the company soon (like me), I thought this might help them get started. Don DECWRL::"[email protected]"
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| 2270.1 | .0 reformatted for 80 columns | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Thu Dec 10 1992 19:53 | 61 |
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Bob - Co-moderator DIGITAL
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For those desiring to "keep in touch" with your DECie friends & associates - try
signing up for one of the services that an e-mail connection to INTERNET (eg.
Compuserve or MCImail). (Prodigy doesn't have INTERNET access.)
This will let you send mail to a wide array of users at firms and universities
around the world, not to mention access to premium services. There's a fair
amount of information on these already listed (see NOTED::SERP, notes 72 &
186).
Briefly, MCImail is something like $35/yr, plus maybe .50 per msg. Compuserve is
about $2/mo, or $8/mo with the equivalent of 60 free 3 page msgs/mo (with an
added .15 per msg for INTERNET msgs that you decide to read).
I'll say a little more about getting a Compuserve account, as this is what I
got...
The 1st month is free - so try it and cancel if you don't like it. Also,
they'll sell you a PC interface pkg with pull down menus, etc - cost $25, but
they give you a $25 credit for "extended services" so it's essentially free.
TAPCIS makes a very nice competing front-end for the PC, but you can always get
that later... It can decrease your connect time for downloading, etc. so this
might be an option if Compuserve doesn't have a local phone # for you. TAPCIS is
available for about $50 at (800) USA-GROUP. If you have a MAC, the Navigator
pkg (from Compuserve?) is supposedly good.
Note, there is no connect charge for the basic services (e-mail, and some
conferences, etc) as long as they offer a phone exchange local to you.
You can also get yourself & a friend $25 each of free credits - if you give them
your friends account #. I would suggest checking one of these notesfiles for
someone's account, and simply split the credit with them. I think by default,
you get a $15 credit for "premium services" w/o a friend, so that's not bad
either.
Currently, they're also trying to sell you a $100 worth of coupons for $75,
which can be used to pay for any/all charges. And I think they said you can
return these for a full refund if you decide not to use them.
When sending to a compuserve address, use DECWRL::"[email protected]"
They can give you an account for immediate use over the phone if you like. The
membership number in the US is (800) 848-8199, UK 0800-289-458, Canada (+1)
614-457-8650, Germany 0130-86-4643, (others)...
And no, I do not have any stake in Compuserve. But I did spend a little time
trying to research which service to use, and for those leaving the company soon
(like me), I thought this might help them get started.
Don
DECWRL::"[email protected]"
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| 2270.2 | AOL | ANARKY::BREWER | nevermind.... | Thu Dec 10 1992 23:04 | 9 |
I'd recommend America Online. Abt $8 a month for 2 hrs of connect
time, Internet mail with no cost adder. 10 cents a minute after the
first 2 hrs.
I think it has a great UI, and they had a free signup kit complete
with software for your PeeCee. Call 703-448-8700.
These guys were just bought/capitialized by Apple weren't they?
/john
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| 2270.3 | notes access? | CSC32::J_ALLEN | Fri Dec 11 1992 14:24 | 3 | |
How about notes....
Is there any access to notes once we are ex-digital?
jeff
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| 2270.4 | GUIDUK::FARLEE | Insufficient Virtual...um...er... | Fri Dec 11 1992 18:43 | 16 | |
RE: notes, In general, Nope. Unless you come back in a contractor role, Digital's network and notesfiles are not available other than via mail messages through a gateway filter. There are, however, usenet newsgroups, which can come fairly close. The format is strictly linear, but you get a LARGE selection and a fairly large audience. There are local services which for a fee will give you an Internet mailbox and a news feed. These are generally smmall outfits which are strictly local in scope. Kevin Farlee | |||||
| 2270.5 | SYSTEM::COCKBURN | Soraidh leibh | Tue Dec 15 1992 03:37 | 6 | |
If you live in the UK and wish to keep internet and/or usenet access after you leave Digital, then the list of companies in note 115 in the VAXCAT::GB92 conference it likely to be of interest. This list is also in topic 1794 in the UPSAR::GATEWAYS conference. Craig | |||||
| 2270.6 | AOL better than Genie IMHO | NEST::WHITE | Thu Dec 17 1992 16:38 | 15 | |
I have tried Genie, and found it cumbersome and way too big and it is
smaller than Compuserve. I like America On Line. It is a manageable
size, and the ratio of "bozos" seems to be lower. I've gotten good
technical advice from AOL too. I used to have to program my terminal
emulator to do "hit and runs" for Genie, and then it was still mostly
menu traversal time that I was being charged for. It was slow slow
slow.
I also think that if you are a Macintosh user, America On line wins
hands down for user interface. And I've used it to send internet mail,
no hassles.
Good luck to all,
--Catherine--*
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| 2270.7 | DABEAN::REAUME | perfectly<==>connected | Mon Dec 21 1992 16:34 | 6 | |
...I agree with .6 - AOL is THE user-friendly online service!
-John R-
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| 2270.8 | Hiring 50 software engineers... | KAHALA::RIPLEY | Thu Dec 24 1992 10:12 | 11 | |
Had a thought this morning...On December 7th a lot of those let go
were sofware engineers from N.H. facilities. Heard on the radio
this morning that Sanders/Lockheed in Nashua just got a multi
million $$$ government contract and that they will be hiring about
50 software engineers!!! wish there was a way to let TFSO'd
software engineers know of this potential job situation...
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| 2270.9 | STIMPY::QUODLING | Fri Dec 25 1992 20:46 | 5 | ||
I am sure that the TFSO'd people are making sure that they are aware of
the job market in the area...
q
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