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| 2787.1 |  | AKOCOA::BBARRY | So, when will THEN be NOW? | Fri Nov 19 1993 13:26 | 15 | 
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Having successfully run the interview gauntlet in October '75, I was
hired, and my first assignment in DEC was in Westmonster - Tech OEM
PDP8 Sales Service - the place looks a bit better now than it did 
then. The biggest thing I had to worry about at that time, was 
getting from my desk to a tech-editor's without getting run over 
by a fork-truck! 
I've had a few occassions to visit WMO over the past 18 years, and 
I must admit, the memories were many and pleasant. Soon it will be 
just another building, that has lots of 'history' for a lot of folks.
/Bob Barry
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| 2787.2 | Involved in start-up... | BUSY::RIPLEY |  | Fri Nov 19 1993 14:32 | 6 | 
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    	I had the priviledge of splitting the mfg database out of the
    	MAYNARD system and into WFO and WMO back in the early 70's.
    	Those were the days my friends...
    					Gordon Ripley
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| 2787.3 | MUMPS-11? | DEMOAX::GINGER | Ron Ginger | Fri Nov 19 1993 20:48 | 7 | 
|  |     >>I had the priviledge of splitting the mfg database...
    
    was that into the MUMPS-11 system that ran the WMO inventory?
    I had the ?priviledge? of trying to get that running once when an old
    system manager left suddenly. 
    
    Ah but its good to remember the old days.
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| 2787.4 | Short tenure, big memories. | 35405::MCELWEE | Opponent of Oppression | Sat Nov 20 1993 01:00 | 26 | 
|  |     	I was hired to work in the Salem plant before it was completed. For
    six months in 1977 we were bused from Salem to WMO daily, and paid 2
    hours overtime for it. 
    
    	5 buses full of mostly early 20's folks from all points. A melting
    pot in action. Marriages, divorces, culture clashes and friendships 
    flowed. One guy alledgedly called for a Digital helicopter because
    there were no seats on the bus. He was flown to WMO and fired...
    
    	The first buses were school buses, which often broke down from the 
    highway duty. Later, diesel coaches were used. Regardless, the
    prevalent radio hit was "Blinded by the Light" (Manfred Mann). Seems I
    heard this tune at least twice a day; it's forever linked to the WMO
    era.
    
    	I drove past WMO last week enroute to visit a friend who worked
    there until '92 when he resigned. I marveled at the size of the place,
    the associated nostalgia and wondered about the new owner's interest
    based upon the 50 Hz. power that used(?) to be there and the rumored 
    "special" power grid feeds.
    
    	WMO was fun. WMO was my first job at Digital. Seeing an ownership
    change is a realization similar to seeing one's childhood neighborhood
    razed. Things change. Memories, friends and bonds endure.
    
    Phil
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| 2787.5 | dittos | DWOMV2::CAMPBELL | Ditto Head in Delaware | Sat Nov 27 1993 23:18 | 8 | 
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    It sort of pains one to hear that your starting site was just 
    sold.  Many memories also.  I started in March of '77 in LDP.
    
    As I recall, that 50hz power came from Niagra Falls, long trip.
    
    Dennis
    
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| 2787.6 | The good old days.....are gone! | STAR::AWHITNEY |  | Wed Dec 01 1993 13:43 | 5 | 
|  |     This note reminds me of how SALEM (NIO) plant used to be.  I started
    in '87 and caught the tail end of 'all the fun and friends'.  Barely
    a year and a half later - I went through my first round of TFSO.
    The building didn't close but a new organization took over and that
    was when I realized things weren't looking good.
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| 2787.7 | Anyone else? | AKOCOA::BBARRY | So, when will THEN be NOW? | Wed Dec 08 1993 11:28 | 3 | 
|  |     Heard a recent rumor that the WMO sale fell through...
    
    /Bob
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| 2787.8 |  | SNELL::ROBERTS | bah humbug! | Wed Dec 08 1993 14:29 | 5 | 
|  |     
    I thought it was the WFO plant deal that fell thru,  (Westfield)
    
    
    Gary
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