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2452.1 | No, thanks. | SWAM2::MCCARTHY_LA | Texas Supply Chainsaw Massacre | Tue Apr 06 1993 15:27 | 0 |
2452.2 | not my paycheck | ASABET::OTOOLE | soprano's do it HIGHER | Tue Apr 06 1993 15:56 | 21 |
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i cant believe some people are so eager to give themselves a paycut
for the benifit of the company.
while i'm lucky to have a job an all, 2yrs between raises and the
workload of 2-3 people,
i'm not one for donating money to the financial black hole to keep
the mill in digitals name.
if digital cant afford the maintnance and utility bills on that
prehistoric building, what makes you think we could.
and yes i used to work at the mill.
we will all miss it. but we'll live
mike
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2452.3 | Save a job, Sell the Mill | FASDER::SHORN | | Tue Apr 06 1993 16:03 | 13 |
| Cut everyone's wages for the Mill -- no thank you.
BUT, cut everyone's wages to save some jobs -- I'll be first in line
and you better make it more than a 1% cut in pay. But, I do want to
see a guarantee, a contract, that states what jobs are saved and who.
I don't want to see a US Congress deal...raise taxes to save the poor,
only to find out that 25% of the money went to a study on how the
Idaho pruple worm mates when it's a cloudy day.
Sorry, I too hate to see the Mill go, but it is just brick and lumber.
Where as, a job is keeping someone's child clothed and fed.
Scott
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2452.4 | No thanks. I'd rather save jobs or buy office supplies/equipment | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Tue Apr 06 1993 17:17 | 0 |
2452.5 | | SOLVIT::GRTVAX::THERRIEN | | Tue Apr 06 1993 17:41 | 15 |
| I wonder how BP will feel standing at the door of the mill saying good-bye
to the next round of TFSO employees trying to console them that, in part,
their sacrifice has allowed mother Digital to retain its symbolic mill because
we decided to apply employee contributions towards keeping the mill and clock
instead of keeping employees.
Let's "Save The Mill"
after we "Save The Company"
after we "Save The Employees"
IMHO, it will do little good for Digital's brand campaign and reputation to
save the mill while we purge employees. It will rank at the same level as
the March 15 Computerworld article (see note 2410.28).
Gerry
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2452.6 | Its time | XLIB::BRUNELL | Outlanders MRO D Division Champs, Again | Tue Apr 06 1993 17:49 | 12 |
| Wang couldn't save jobs by giving everyone a 10% pay cut. I think the
mill is a neat place, but its time has past for Digital. We no longer
have the margins to afford it. Its a symbol of what once was, true.
But look at it now, its still a symbol of DEC. Its expensive, its in
poor shape, its ill positioned for the future. Its time for DEC to
grow up and leave the nest. We need to change to survive. We need to
have significantly lower costs to compete with the software houses out
there. If that means we close a building that's too damn expensive to
run and maintain, so be it. I want DEC to survive! We need to stop
looking back and look forward to find new ways to win.
Dave
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2452.7 | | THEBAY::CHABANED | SBS is a crime against mankind | Tue Apr 06 1993 17:51 | 6 |
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I wonder how he feels about saying good-bye to those laid-off to pay
for burgundy logos with circular dots on the "i"'s.
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2452.8 | Tradition?! What tradition? | GLDOA::HACK | Don Hack, NIS, 606-784-7843 | Tue Apr 06 1993 18:24 | 5 |
| I think that there are (and were) a lot of Digital employees who never
saw, much were in the "Mill". I've been with Digital 5 years and 50
weeks and can be included in that count. I don't feel much tradition
or feeling for a building that must not be carrying its weight. Maybe
it would be best donated as a office, school, library, or even sold.
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2452.9 | My ramblings... | NEWVAX::PAVLICEK | Zot, the Ethical Hacker | Tue Apr 06 1993 18:33 | 34 |
| re: .0
To echo .6, I'd sooner save jobs than the Mill, but I wouldn't donate
to either cause.
Giving back salary for extra jobs is a waste of time. It will simply
be a matter of time before the business climate (and the way we do or
do not react to it) dictates the number of heads we need to carry on.
The "paycut for jobs" idea is a warm concept, but the first weak quarter
would find the "saved" people out on the street, and the remaining people
even more disheartened, having taken a pay cut for no reason.
I'm more concerned that Digital in 1998 will have no place for me. I
solve problems. I write software. I do what my customers ask me to
do. I suggest new avenues. I design and develop new concepts.
I don't do silicon. I don't want to do program management (here at
least; too much paper and endless meetings). I don't thrive on
buzzwords.
In 1998, it seems Digital will be a silicon shop. If we haven't sold
off the consulting business, we'll be doing project/program management
with few or no actual workers employed by Digital. It doesn't sound
like we have much of a long-term view of software engineering, so it
might be gone by then (or nearly so, based on reports I keep hearing
from folks up north). Field service will likely be tiny compared to
today's org.
Bottom line: my fear is that the Digital of 1998 will not resemble the
Digital we have been used to; not only in spirit, but in product lines.
The Digital of the Mill will no longer exist, so it is fitting that the
Mill be cast off as well.
-- Russ
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2452.10 | How does KO feel about the Mill | ROCKS::SHARMA | | Tue Apr 06 1993 18:55 | 4 |
| I wonder how KO feels about the mill going. Is he prepared to put some
of his cash in ????
Curious
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2452.11 | What next for the ole place? | SALEM::BOUDREAU | | Tue Apr 06 1993 19:37 | 4 |
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The Mill. What ventures will it give birth to next ? A place for new
beginings? Or is this the end for the mill, a slow decay?
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2452.12 | Ditch the Mill / People first. | SPEZKO::A_FRASER | Mobius Loop; see other side | Tue Apr 06 1993 20:50 | 8 |
| Save the Mill with some of our hard-earned? No way!
Save the Galway plant and the great folks there - absolutely! I would
sign up for that tomorrow.
Andy (ex-millrat - jobs before buildings)
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2452.13 | Clock Tower | ODIXIE::WESTCL | Gator Golfer | Wed Apr 07 1993 11:18 | 3 |
| Why not save the clock tower only?
CW
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2452.14 | | TOOK::CARROLL | | Wed Apr 07 1993 11:26 | 4 |
| re .0
No thanks. Too bad this note wasn't in SOAPBOX where I could
tell you what I really think of this "idea".
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2452.15 | Nuke it | STAR::DIPIRRO | | Wed Apr 07 1993 12:25 | 6 |
| Well, that's the second most ridiculous idea I've ever heard.
And keep your hands off my paycheck. Let the yuppies with two Saabs or
two Volvos per family donate as much as they want to. I can barely
afford to keep my house standing.
I *would* pay, however, to watch a wrecking ball demolish the Mill.
Maybe we need a second note string for that!
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2452.16 | No | POBOX::RILEY | I *am* the D.J. | Wed Apr 07 1993 12:33 | 1 |
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2452.17 | | LEZAH::FACHON | | Wed Apr 07 1993 12:35 | 4 |
| Seems pretty unanimous from this sampling.
The wounds run awfully deep.
:|
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2452.18 | are we voting now? | STAR::ABBASI | i know what iam talking about | Wed Apr 07 1993 12:40 | 8 |
| are we talking voting now on save the mill?
should people sign in here with yes or no about this matter?
\bye
\nasser
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2452.19 | Not for me, please. | SOLVIT::GEIS | DIANE CIUFFETTI GEIS, 264-2524 | Wed Apr 07 1993 12:46 | 6 |
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No thanks. I'm not in favor of salary cuts, or job cuts, to save
a building, Mill or otherwise.
Diane
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2452.20 | | CARTUN::MISTOVICH | depraved soul | Wed Apr 07 1993 13:10 | 4 |
| Sure, I'd love to donate some of my hard-earned money to your cause.
By the way, I've got a wonderful charity I work for -- my mortgage.
Care to donate 1% of your salary to help keep a roof over my head? Its
a very worthy cause, I assure you. And *I* don't lose $3M/day, either!
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2452.21 | | STAR::DZIEDZIC | | Wed Apr 07 1993 13:26 | 1 |
| Maybe we could get the clock tower moved to Canobie Lake park . . .
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2452.22 | Mill--Yes; Digital--No | LEDDEV::UGRINOW | | Wed Apr 07 1993 13:42 | 18 |
| Save the Mill? --Yes
Save Digital at the Mill --No
I'm all for 'adaptive reuse' of historical buildings and I'm wounded
when we lose to the demolition ball. The Mill can be demolished
whether it's on the Historic Register or not! (and by the way...it's
not!) I've gone thru this fight with home owners and town gov't in my
past 12 years with a local historical society.
The Mill was here 100 years before Digital came into town....and I
want the Mill to retain it's character for another 100 years.
For those local GMA folks (Grtr. Maynard Area)...join forces with the
local Maynard Historical Society to save the Mill.
For all Digital employees..."we" are what makes Digital unique....join
forces and let's go after the competition!
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2452.23 | sad, but true... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Want that! | Wed Apr 07 1993 13:58 | 7 |
| Wanna have the employees rally around the mill? Sell pictures of it,
and donate the proceeds to DEC's deficit. BTW, don't produce too many
copies, I wouldn't count on high sales. Today's corporations are
showing less and less loyalty to their employees, and the employees are
returning the sentiment. It's dog eat dog......
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2452.24 | Town of Maynard | SOLVIT::DESMARAIS | | Wed Apr 07 1993 14:07 | 18 |
| Donate the mill tower and a building to the Town of Maynard.
I believe the mill tower is a symbol for Maynard. Maybe on their
logo.
The building to be used as a museum. Maybe the Computer Museum that
is now located in Boston which was begun by DEC.
Sell the rest. If you can!
I worked in the Mill when I first joined the company. Enjoyed it.
It was like working in a college town.
But..
They were very inefficient back then. Try moving material from one
building to another. What about the looooong walks from the end of
the parking lot in the middle of the winter.. This is a hard decision
that should have been made in the good times.. Along time ago.
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2452.25 | | VMSMKT::KENAH | There are no mistakes in Love... | Wed Apr 07 1993 14:12 | 13 |
| Response .23 gets to the heart of this issue. A crusade to "Save the
Mill" is based on a sense of loyalty to "the company." In contrast, it
seems to me that "the company" has shown how much value it places on
that loyalty over and over again in past few years: zero, zilch, nada.
While the Mill is only a symbol with limited significance, it *is* a
symbol to some people. Its loss may make economic sense. Its loss
will also affect morale. Now, this effect on morale is less measurable,
but once again it affects one of the few assets this company still
possesses: its people. And once again, it seems to me that "the
company" is ignoring the effect of its actions on that asset,
especially the negative effects.
andrew
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2452.26 | changes, changes...let it go | ROYALT::NIKOLOFF | A friend is a Gift | Wed Apr 07 1993 14:23 | 16 |
|
the mill = Ken Olsen
Lets face it folks, they are both gone. But, maybe they
will be reunited someday.
It's changes, that frighten people. Sometimes change can
be good.
The mill was fun, and I loved working there.... but really,
it was the people IN THE MILL that made it special.
&-) Mikki (3-1)
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2452.27 | | MU::PORTER | o� sont les neiges d'antan? | Wed Apr 07 1993 15:25 | 4 |
| >It's dog eat dog......
Damn, I don't think I'm going to get on well in the New DEC.
I'm a vegetarian.
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2452.28 | one way to start doing something about this | STAR::ABBASI | i want to play chess | Wed Apr 07 1993 15:46 | 9 |
| we DECeees should be more imaginative, so how about making Tee-Shirts
with "Save-the-Mill" printed on it, may be even in burgundy color
(our new color) and you can easily sell the Tee-Shirt for $12 bucks
i even seen blank Tee-Shirts sell for this much.
this is a very good way to get donations to save the mill and at the same
time help spread the word about the DEC and us and the Mill.
\nasser
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2452.29 | Time to help each other out! | VMSNET::STEFFENSEN | | Wed Apr 07 1993 16:12 | 5 |
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Nah. But you can sell the shirts and then give the profits to
employees that have been caught in the new medical coverage!
Ken
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2452.30 | | LASSIE::HERBISON | B.J. | Wed Apr 07 1993 17:08 | 8 |
| Re: .27
> >It's dog eat dog......
>
> Damn, I don't think I'm going to get on well in the New DEC.
> I'm a vegetarian.
I'm also a vegetarian, but I'm not concerned since I'm not a dog.
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2452.31 | Sentimental journey | BWICHD::SILLIKER | Crocodile sandwich-make it snappy | Wed Apr 07 1993 17:43 | 13 |
| RE: .25 - Thank you for a thoughtful and GENTLE counterpoint to the
rest of this string! What a bunch of hardnosed critters the rest of
you are! You've all completely missed the point, and that point is the
the Mill was symbolic to so many of us of what Digital once was, and
what the more sentimental amongst us wish it could be again. Give us
all time to grieve, this is one more painful loss, the ultimate one,
the last symbol of the company we once worked for, and seems to exist
much only in name, now. GEEZE!!!!!!!!!!!! Cut the more sentimental
amongst us a break, will ya? Expecially you Westerners! We, here in
the East, still have a sense of history, afterall, this tiny corner of
the U.S. just happens to be the cradle of our nation...
Mutter...
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2452.32 | We don't belittle your ideals | 35261::ROGERS | | Wed Apr 07 1993 18:00 | 27 |
| You're right -- let's take a minute of silence in respect for the Mill
and all it stood for.....
...
...
...
...
... .
There.
Now to us Westerners, the Mill was never as important, and in some
cases came to symbolize the "isolation from reality" that we often felt
when dealing with people from the home office.
I sympathize with your loss, but we gotta get on with life.
For me, I think it would be smart if Palmer did move HQ to Chicago or
Dallas, just to empasize the break with the past.
I mourn the part of the company that was compassionate and caring
of its employees. Maybe the new Digital will find some of that again.
I don't mourn the part of the company that was DEC-centric and thought
we were holy and invincible. I hope that doesn't make me a hard case,
unsympathetic and unidealistic. I support those positive feelings and
memories and ideals that the Mill evokes for you. I have similar warm
feelings about my early days with the company, but around the friends
and people who worked here.
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2452.33 | I've got it !!!! | SMURF::MCGUIRK | | Thu Apr 08 1993 12:14 | 8 |
| Does everyone remember the PR splash when DECWORLD was held on the QE2 in Boston
harbor? Why don't we raise the Titanic, drag it's rusting hulk to Boston and use
THAT as our new company HQ? We could even paint it purple and mount the clock tower
on the quarterdeck! Wouldn't that be neat ?
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2452.34 | | ECADSR::SHERMAN | Steve ECADSR::Sherman DTN 223-3326 MLO5-2/26a | Thu Apr 08 1993 12:22 | 6 |
| Wait! 'Nuther idea. Paint the Mill Burgundy and combine this with the
child care idea. We'll name it something else like, oh, Barney!
"I love you. You love me. Be a happy TFSO-ee ..."
Steve
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2452.35 | send me a brick | 15770::BADGER | One Happy camper ;-) | Thu Apr 08 1993 13:35 | 26 |
| I'd say save it, if there was something left to save. The real mill
got destroyed years ago in the renovations.
Speaking of the renovations, Why did we ever do it if we were going to
turn around and move out?!?!?!? This is an example of the kind of
planning that got up into this mess.
REAL millrats remember the free coffee and doughnuts in the morning in
building 11.
REAL millrats remember that we USED to design AND manufacture hardware.
The kind of compassion for the building [mill] is indicative of a core
problem. In the hay-days we brought in a good amount of people without
proper orientation to our culture.
Used to be that I and my team could work for days without seeing the
outside of the mill. Today life at work is work in return for an
[unsecure] paycheck.
And if it is too unprofitable for a corportate headquarters, how could
any business/function afford to operate within?
forget the turkey next Christmas, just send me an UNsandblasted brick.
I'm just glad to have known it when it was real. I feel bad for the
new people and westerners who don't hold fond memories.
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2452.36 | keep spending | MEMIT::SILVERBERG_M | Mark Silverberg MLO1-5/B98 | Fri Apr 09 1993 08:16 | 8 |
| re .35
We're still renovating....I walk by new office and space construction
almost every day here in the Mill. Just because we're moving out in a
few years deosn't mean we can't renovate to satisfy the vps and the
new groups being formed 8^)
Mark
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2452.37 | Who would buy the Mill? | MR4DEC::ROSTROSKY | | Mon Apr 12 1993 16:48 | 5 |
| Re .26
Maybe Ken Olsen should buy back a part of the mill for his new startup?
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2452.38 | Wanna donate your relics?? | SAHQ::BEAZLEY | | Tue Apr 13 1993 18:01 | 9 |
| Maybe this should be a job for the Digital Retirees Office? At least
they could probably assign a historian(or a group of them). Any
volunteers?
Maintenance costs?? Certainly prohibitive unless there could be some
income producing effort. Museum? Souvenir shop?
Bob[Retiree]
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2452.39 | When does too much change = too little stability | GLDOA::MORRISON | Dave | Thu Apr 15 1993 01:56 | 10 |
| re: .25- I think that moving the HQ to another location is risky in
terms of it's business impact. We need to build on what's left - the
strength of a long reputation as the technology leader, which is
certainly the AXP point. To move to another city seems to symbolically
- and unjustifiably - throw away much of the still excellent reputation
of DEC as an institution with roots in the greater Boston area. I
thought it counted for something. Change is inevitable & essential but
at the same time too much change, too fast can easily be
counter-productive. It seems like moving the corporate HQ puts an
unnecessary cog in the wheel. I guess we'll just see......
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2452.40 | about the rate DEC is changes and if the right rate | STAR::ABBASI | checkmate! | Thu Apr 15 1993 02:32 | 27 |
| .-1
> thought it counted for something. Change is inevitable & essential but
> at the same time too much change, too fast can easily be
> counter-productive. It seems like moving the corporate HQ puts an
hi,
do you mean to say DEC is changing too fast?
i read here too that some DECeees as saying DEC is changing too slow!
i think iam confused now.
which rate do people think DEC is changing at:
a) way too fast
b) a little fast
c) just about right rate of changes are going on
d) a little slow
f) way too slow
g) none of the above
please pick one of the above, and if you can please justify your choice
with some concrete example.
thank you,
\nasser
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2452.42 | | ECADSR::SHERMAN | Steve ECADSR::Sherman DTN 223-3326 MLO5-2/26a | Thu Apr 15 1993 10:59 | 9 |
| Well, the move of HQ to MSO2 is, IMO, a good strategic move. This is
because it's a nice, clean, shiny new building with a nice cafeteria,
there are lots of lawyers already there, it's up on a hill overlooking the
domain and it's easier to pour boiling oil on the unwashed from the roofs
overlooking the entrances. In fact, I understand that the money saved from
moving from the Mill might be used to develop the landscape a bit, including
a functional but tastefully done moat stocked with gators. ;^)
Steve
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2452.43 | | TOPDOC::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Thu Apr 15 1993 14:15 | 14 |
| RE: .42 by ECADSR::SHERMAN
>Well, the move of HQ to MSO2 is, IMO, a good strategic move. This is
>because it's a nice, clean, shiny new building with a nice cafeteria,
>there are lots of lawyers already there, it's up on a hill overlooking
>the domain and it's easier to pour boiling oil on the unwashed from
>the roofs overlooking the entrances. In fact, I understand that the
>money saved from moving from the Mill might be used to develop the
>landscape a bit, including a functional but tastefully done moat
>stocked with gators. ;^)
But the Mill's already got a moat. Wouldn't it be easier to stay there
and stock it with the lawyers from MSO?
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2452.44 | | NETRIX::thomas | The Code Warrior | Thu Apr 15 1993 15:14 | 1 |
| Nope. With the Mill, you'd never be sure you've blocked all the exits...
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2452.45 | moving around ahead of time | EARRTH::ROBERTS | all packed and ready to go | Thu Apr 15 1993 18:34 | 2 |
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well tomorrow my office goes from 5-4 to 5-3. Then from there it's ?
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2452.46 | And a compromise... | CRAIGA::SCHOMP | Save the clock tower! - Back to the future... | Thu Apr 15 1993 18:46 | 24 |
| RE: .13
I agree.
The clock tower is an icon of the corporation. Its symbol is on letter head,
employee anniversary gifts, etc and represents Digitals history and roots.
Digital has always been in the mill even though we only started out in a
small part of it. Why not end up still only in a small part of it?
I say keep only the building that has the clock tower, sell the rest. Turn
that building into:
1. A conference center
2. A training facility connected with PKO
3. Senior corporate offices
4. A digital history museum
5. Anything else useful that can be thought of
Personnally, I like option 4.
Craig.
PS. I have not read all the notes about the mill in this or other notes, I've
just scanned the titles. Hopefully, I'm not repeating an idea someone else
may have already thought of...
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2452.47 | This is too stupid to even admit... | HERCUL::MOSER | and baby makes six... | Thu Apr 15 1993 22:18 | 25 |
| Well I for one am "bummin'" about the Mill closing...
I remember back in 1987, as a lowly college interviewee being given a tour
of the clock tower (there was like a museum in there...)
I was looking up at the nasty cobweb encrusted rafters at the very top of
this old rickety catwalk, thinking, "Boy, wouldn't it be cool to stick my
nose up there..."
The "tour guide" said, "Any one who wants to, go on up there!"
Being in dream land, I was half-way up there before I realized it was a
joke... But at that point, I was committed, so, suit and all, a navigated
the catwalk, unscrewed the hatch, carefully held on the screws (cause if they
fell, they were never coming back), and poked my head out the top of the clock
tower for a brief nanosecond, screwed the hatch back on, and beat a hasty,
embarrassed retreat...
My future boss then exclaimed, "well that's one we're hiring!"
/mike
p.s.
LONG LIVE ECAD! Wherever you guys end up!
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2452.48 | .46 is a good idea | RGB::SEILER | Larry Seiler | Fri Apr 23 1993 12:06 | 0
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