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3159.1 | what's an LSSN and USLS | ICS::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Fri Jun 10 1994 14:29 | 1 |
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3159.2 | "I know, I know!" | BWICHD::SILLIKER | Crocodile sandwich-make it snappy | Fri Jun 10 1994 14:39 | 8 |
| LSSN = Logistics Services Support Centre
USLS - United States Logistics Services
re: .1 - sounds about right to me.
Marina - whose umbrella organization is USLS
Any other questions?
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3159.3 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Fri Jun 10 1994 14:40 | 5 |
|
I thought this whole notesfile was Rumour Central?
mike
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3159.4 | I'm taking bets...... | MSDOA::SCRIVEN | | Fri Jun 10 1994 14:56 | 9 |
| I've heard the same.... When USLS migrates to MCS and falls under that
organization, It's my personal expectation, that the work will
DE-centralize (again) and go back out to the field leaving "order
processing" pretty much the only thing going on in the centers. If so,
why do we need 7, and BTW, I also see it going down to one pretty soon,
that one being DecDirect....
Just mine.......JP
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3159.5 | I want my old mind back! | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Still chasin' neon dreams | Fri Jun 10 1994 15:05 | 6 |
| LCS, USLS, MCS, DCS, and other TLAs.
When my tenure with Digital is up, I'm attending a deprogramming class
at the Betty Ford Acronym center to regain my English.
Tex
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3159.6 | I'm with you, Tex | POBOX::CORSON | YOU CALL THAT A SLAPSHOT....? | Fri Jun 10 1994 15:48 | 1 |
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3159.7 | Thanks to .5 - humor makes my day! | ODIXIE::GELINEAU | | Fri Jun 10 1994 16:12 | 1 |
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3159.8 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Fri Jun 10 1994 16:14 | 3 |
| > LSSN = Logistics Services Support Centre
^ ^
Looks like someone's acronymically challenged.
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3159.9 | please...I need to talk with someone who...understands | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Still chasin' neon dreams | Fri Jun 10 1994 16:30 | 27 |
| It...it all started so innocently. I remember ten years ago, my
manager sent me a note with "FYI" at the top. I didn't know what it
was or...or the damage it would cause later (sniff, tear), so I asked
and he said "For Your Information, Tex...get with it, OK?". So you
see, it was peer pressure and...and I gave in. I started replying with
"FWIW" at the bottom sometimes. Seemed harmless...at the time.
From there it just snowballed. I quit using EDT as my mail editor,
switched to LSE, began keeping my source code in CMS and doing MMS
builds for my ACMS system. People wanted things ASAP, and I worked for
DCS back then (DLO office, before I took the IT to SCA). Lotta
pressure and...I was weak.
LCDs were coming into play. I bought a PC from ATT (dialed in on MCI,
though), so I could RJE my status reports to the PM at my PSC. IMHO,
that was my downfall. My...my family saw the change, sent me to our
HMO here in DFW, he suggested a little R&R. I..., well, I didn't
listen.
Now I'm in EDI, using C and RDB on VMS, back under DC again, scared of
a TFSO and...and I can't talk to anyone out there about it
(sniff)...except you folks. I want to go to AA (Acronyms Anonymous)
but keep getting some airline. I'm scared of monograms anymore, even
pulled the labels out of my BVDs. Oh, God, I should've stayed with
Wang!
Tex (sob)
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3159.10 | | ZOLA::AHACHE | Magic happens if you let it | Fri Jun 10 1994 16:37 | 7 |
|
Brent you're crazy, it's great!!!
All I ever use is RTFM, it seems to cover them all.
Adele
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3159.11 | It's all so confusing..... | MSDOA::SCRIVEN | | Fri Jun 10 1994 16:44 | 4 |
| LSSN = Logistics Services Support Network. A Part of the Network is
the LSSC - Logistics Services Support Center.....
Toodles.....JP
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3159.12 | "One flew over the cuckoo's nest" | BWICHD::SILLIKER | Crocodile sandwich-make it snappy | Fri Jun 10 1994 16:57 | 8 |
| .8
Aw, quit picking on me, so, I de-acronymed an LSSC, rather than LSSN,
which is Network, as opposed to Centre.
Just sign me:
Another long-suffering inmate of this looney bin
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3159.13 | | DSSDEV::AXEL | Mike Axel ZK2-2O04 DTN 381-2156 | Fri Jun 10 1994 17:17 | 5 |
| re: .9
>
> Tex (sob)
Is that a parenthetical crying sound or a self descriptive TLA?
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3159.14 | | CTHQ::DWESSELS | AlphaGeneration = Digital's Alpha AXP 64-bit products and servic | Fri Jun 10 1994 17:18 | 7 |
| .9
/nasser would be proud - thanks for keeping the smiles in DIGITAL!
8^) 8^) 8^) 8^)
/dlw
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3159.15 | The Conspiracy Rumour | CSC32::C_DUNNING | | Fri Jun 10 1994 18:14 | 2 |
| I've heard some people say Digital Equipment Corp is a
government experiment that went awry.
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3159.16 | another one | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Still chasin' neon dreams | Fri Jun 10 1994 18:45 | 9 |
| > I've heard some people say Digital Equipment Corp is a
> government experiment that went awry.
Great! Now we're going to have to erase his memory! Do the usual and
tell everyone it was a TFSO, as always.
authorized by:
Stephanapoulos
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3159.17 | a point of note PON | CGOOA::MALONE | Pleasantly Obtuse | Fri Jun 10 1994 18:48 | 8 |
| note 3159.9
For shame! Acronym.....poleaze...we refer to them as ACR's in the
business....
Regards
Rod
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3159.18 | TGIF note | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Still chasin' neon dreams | Fri Jun 10 1994 19:08 | 5 |
| Actually, my therapist calls them TLAs for "Three Letter Acronyms".
She's got her PhD from MIT, lived in NYC before coming to DFW. She's
AOK w/ me, but FWIW I'll ask her about ACRs.
Tex
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3159.19 | a FLA | AKOCOA::BBARRY | Laudabamusne Rex | Sat Jun 11 1994 14:09 | 5 |
| L.S.M.F.T
IMO, BTW.
:>
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3159.20 | Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco | GRANMA::JWOOD | | Sat Jun 11 1994 23:23 | 1 |
| L.S.M.F.T. means? Let's sell more furniture today???
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3159.21 | | AKOV11::BBARRY | Laudabamusne Rex | Sun Jun 12 1994 10:37 | 6 |
| <-- indeed. See, acronyms work. People can remember. The problem
in Digital, is, that they change them every few weeks. And if
that weren't bad enough, they also change an old TLA to a new
meaning, just in case you *do* remember what it meant.
/Bob
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3159.22 | Up in Smoke | WMOIS::GREENO | Nike Project Management | Sun Jun 12 1994 21:40 | 5 |
| Less Smoke, More Fine Tobacco
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Lucky Stikes
Ex Smoker...
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3159.23 | LSMFT, LSMFT, LSMFT | ODIXIE::WESTCL | Gator Golfer | Mon Jun 13 1994 09:22 | 8 |
| re: -.1 Close, but no cigar.
LSMFT = Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco.
(As a youngster, we also had another phrase for LSMFT, but it's not for
posting here.)
CW
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3159.24 | /nasser gone? Gulp! | ANGLIN::ROGERS | Sometimes you just gotta play hurt | Mon Jun 13 1994 13:49 | 4 |
| re: .14
Are you saying that /nasser is gone??? Say it ain't so!
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3159.25 | | AKOCOA::BBARRY | Laudabamusne Rex | Mon Jun 13 1994 13:50 | 1 |
| <-- no longer a rumor, I'm sad to say... :-(
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3159.26 | | CTHQ::DWESSELS | AlphaGeneration = Digital's Alpha AXP 64-bit products and servic | Mon Jun 13 1994 13:52 | 4 |
| re .24
yes, /nasser's farewell is posted in soapbox, 1506.318 - hey, maybe
he'll be back soon as a consultant!?
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3159.27 | | SCHOOL::DESAI | | Mon Jun 13 1994 14:10 | 1 |
| please post it here for those of us who don't do soaps!
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3159.28 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Mon Jun 13 1994 14:13 | 2 |
| Context is everything. If you cross-post \nasser's farewell here, he may
use his si'kick powers against you.
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3159.29 | I don't think he's doing a reading... | CTHQ::DWESSELS | AlphaGeneration = Digital's Alpha AXP 64-bit products and servic | Mon Jun 13 1994 14:17 | 34 |
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<<< PEAR::DKB100:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SOAPBOX.NOTE;1 >>>
-< SOAPBOX. Just SOAPBOX. >-
================================================================================
Note 1506.318 the official live si'kick reading note 318 of 343
ZEKE::N_ABBASI "i have been downsized" 26 lines 31-MAY-1994 11:19
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.316
you silly doodlehead, have you tired that exersise first befor
telling me iam an idiot ?
any way, for more important things.
i have just had my exit interview and iam out of me, i have been
downsized.
its been rellay fun talking to SOME of you ! this is my last note
here and just wanted to say bye.
iam being downsized just about 3 weeks shy of my 5 years, so i
am not going to be 100% vested in the pension plan :(
i met some nice people in here and have improved my debating
style allot too since i came aboard.
soory i did not get to do si'kick readign to every one waiting.
bye everyone
\nasser
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3159.30 | | BIGQ::GARDNER | justme....jacqui | Mon Jun 13 1994 15:43 | 14 |
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>> iam being downsized just about 3 weeks shy of my 5 years, so i
am not going to be 100% vested in the pension plan :(
Someone might want to have him check this out further. I do
believe he might have a shot at it with the four weeks that
he is still "employed" and any vacation time accrued. It's
enough to push the envelope, IMHO.
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3159.31 | Pay no attention to those VPs behind the curtain! | STAR::DIPIRRO | | Tue Jun 14 1994 09:00 | 10 |
| By the way, I've just been informed that these rumors, whether
based in truth or not, are having a detrimental effect on employee
morale and productivity. For that reason, the company would like these
rumors and this rumor-spreading to stop and for everyone to get back to
work and be productive again. The more employees focus on the work
they're supposed to be doing and the less they know about what's really
going on in the upper levels of the company, the better off we'll all
be! Well, I actually believe the latter part of that sentence.
This has been a public service announcement from rumor control
central.
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3159.32 | "Moi? I don't know anything!" | BWICHD::SILLIKER | Crocodile sandwich-make it snappy | Tue Jun 14 1994 11:25 | 11 |
| .31 :^) :^) :^)
Funny, was just having that same conversation with another noter just
yesterday, that the muckety mucks would rather we unwashed masses know
as little as possible, whilst they make sure their personal financial
houses are in order prior to completing the task of running our once
great company into the ground.
Oops, pardon me, and my cynicism, no, where's that happy pill I was
supposed to take with my large, economy sized styrofoam cup of high
test?
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3159.33 | | GUCCI::RWARRENFELTZ | Follow the Money! | Thu Jun 16 1994 07:52 | 9 |
| As the author of the base note, I'd like to know the following two
things:
1. How did the title of this note get changed without my being
notified. Who decided to make this 'executive decision'?
2. Who deleted my basenote?
Little common courtesy...oh I forgot...oh nevermind!
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3159.34 | | GUCCI::RWARRENFELTZ | Follow the Money! | Mon Jun 20 1994 08:34 | 2 |
| Still no conclusive answer to my questions as to why the basenote was
deleted and why my topic name was changed. Bob is investigating.
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3159.35 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Jun 20 1994 10:07 | 3 |
| What was the topic name originally?
Steve
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3159.36 | | GUCCI::RWARRENFELTZ | Follow the Money! | Mon Jun 20 1994 10:09 | 1 |
| Rumor Central
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3159.37 | Not yet.... | NYEM1::CRANE | | Mon Jun 20 1994 10:43 | 4 |
| I, in Piscataway have heard nothing yet, but its still early in the week
for us. I won`t know until the 27th if I get the package. I think the
long term intent of the centers was to get down to one or two any way.
This will just speed up the process.
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3159.38 | "What me, worry?" | BWICHD::SILLIKER | Crocodile sandwich-make it snappy | Mon Jun 20 1994 11:50 | 4 |
| Well??? Do we know WHO deleted the basenote without notifying the
author, and changed the string title?
I'm getting just a mite angry and paranoid...
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3159.39 | Back together again... | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Mon Jun 20 1994 12:50 | 4 |
| The author of 3159.0 has created a new copy of his topic note, which has been
inserted as 3159.0.
Bob - Co-moderator DIGITAL
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3159.40 | Keep your notes in site...don't move... | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Still chasin' neon dreams | Tue Jun 21 1994 16:42 | 14 |
|
> Well??? Do we know WHO deleted the basenote without notifying the
> author, and changed the string title?
Obviously a mod, don't you think? And I only know of one loose cannon
who has published that "he will blast notes not in accordance with P&P
without notice and without return to the original author".
> I'm getting just a mite angry and paranoid...
No, you're only paranoid if someone's NOT really out to get you. And
even paranoids have real enemies. :^]
Tex
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3159.41 | | GUCCI::RWARRENFELTZ | Follow the Money! | Tue Jun 21 1994 16:45 | 5 |
| Tex:
Problem is no one informed me, the basenote author.
Ron
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3159.42 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Tue Jun 21 1994 16:46 | 6 |
| Re: .40
You are mistaken. None of the DIGITAL mods deleted the note, nor changed
the title. We are as baffled about this as anyone.
Steve
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3159.43 | It IS a problem, seriously | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Still chasin' neon dreams | Tue Jun 21 1994 16:49 | 7 |
| That IS the problem. Were I you, I would SEND to all moderators,
explain the situation, and ask for a response. I'm afraid you'll only
get moral support from the rest of us (and you have mine).
Let us know, will you?
Tex
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3159.44 | | OKFINE::KENAH | Every old sock meets an old shoe... | Tue Jun 21 1994 17:01 | 2 |
| Tex, read 3159.42. Steve is a moderator.
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3159.45 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Tue Jun 21 1994 17:17 | 11 |
| Re: .43
The basenote author DID ask the moderators. Each of us denied deleting the
note or renaming it (and it is our policy to record all such actions in
a private notesfile; I think it highly unlikely that one of us did it.)
Bob Ainsley kindly offered to restore the note.
Really, Tex, these conspiracy theories of yours are getting to be a bit of
a drag.
Steve
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3159.46 | :') | GRANMA::MWANNEMACHER | Daddy=the best job | Tue Jun 21 1994 17:20 | 10 |
|
Steve,
Get off that grassy knoll with your laptop.
Mike
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3159.47 | Like reading the Enquirer in the Grocery line | RLTIME::COOK | | Tue Jun 21 1994 17:25 | 8 |
|
Actually, Steve, I find the conspiracy theory entertaining and a break from
the day to day routine.
Al
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3159.48 | conspiracy at the highest levels. | BOOKS::HAMILTON | Paper or plastic? | Tue Jun 21 1994 17:28 | 4 |
|
I think Clinton did it.
Glenn
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3159.49 | their favorite response | UNYEM::JAMESS | | Tue Jun 21 1994 17:36 | 3 |
| re -.1 "There really is no evidence of that"
Bill and Hillary
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3159.50 | | TNKSYS::DBROWN | With magic, you have some control | Tue Jun 21 1994 18:03 | 2 |
| I think OJ did it to take the heat off Clinton...
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3159.51 | | TBLADE::GEEHAN | Amo Vi-Um! Apudne te vel me? | Tue Jun 21 1994 18:04 | 6 |
| re: .48 ("Clinton did it")
That's why Palmer refused to jog with Bill. They didn't want to be
seen together...
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3159.52 | | LIOVAX::MERRILL | NY's got the ways and means | Tue Jun 21 1994 18:16 | 4 |
|
I thought the butler did it???
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3159.53 | Wheres' Dick...? | NYEM1::CRANE | | Wed Jun 22 1994 07:56 | 1 |
| ....and I`m not sure that that Dick didn`t do it either!!!
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3159.54 | | GUCCI::RWARRENFELTZ | Follow the Money! | Wed Jun 22 1994 08:18 | 7 |
| If a mod didn't do it and I didn't do it {I don't know how to go back
in and change the topic of a basenote} could someone else go in and do
it?
Bob: Thanks for restoring both my note and original title.
Ron
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3159.55 | Yes...but | NECSC::LEVY | A song that's born to soar the sky | Wed Jun 22 1994 08:55 | 6 |
| >could someone else go in and do it?
Only someone with RMS access to the notesfile. That would mean anyone with
privileges on HUMANE.
dave
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3159.56 | | RT128::BATES | You can't kill a man born to hang | Wed Jun 22 1994 09:24 | 7 |
|
re: .55
only the moderators have privileges on HUMANE.
-Joe
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3159.57 | | GRANMA::MWANNEMACHER | Daddy=the best job | Wed Jun 22 1994 09:28 | 8 |
|
I think that others, hacker types could do it. It would be interesting
to find out why it was done.
Mike
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3159.59 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Jun 22 1994 09:37 | 6 |
| To be honest, I don't see how anyone "unauthorized" could have done
it. Deleting the note might have been done accidentally, or it
could be subtle file corruption, but the title change is more
troubling. It's not like any of the mods to do something like this.
Steve
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3159.60 | Me neither | HLDE01::HEIRBAUT_R | You are allmost welcome ! | Wed Jun 22 1994 09:43 | 4 |
| If I could have, I would have
But I don't so I won't
(Just to break the day), Ronald
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3159.61 | perhaps ... | OTOOA::MOWBRAY | This isn't a job its an Adventure | Wed Jun 22 1994 09:47 | 4 |
| One of the Mods left his desk still logged in.
Harmless (?) prankster walks by .... Ahah ! she says what if I delete a
note just to brighten up the day.
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3159.62 | | GRANMA::MWANNEMACHER | Daddy=the best job | Wed Jun 22 1994 09:48 | 10 |
|
Steve,
In another file I saw a note which was set nowrite by the author of the
basenote taken off of nowwrite (by a non mod). I don't know if this is
a similar situation.
Mike
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3159.63 | | CHEFS::PARRYD | If my boss calls, get the name | Wed Jun 22 1994 09:59 | 1 |
| What happened to .58?
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3159.64 | | KLAP::porter | justified and ancient | Wed Jun 22 1994 10:12 | 2 |
| Anyone with privs on the same node as the author
could have done it as well.
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3159.65 | | BHAJEE::JAERVINEN | Ora, the Old Rural Amateur | Wed Jun 22 1994 10:16 | 1 |
| or someone impersonating bthe node while it happened to be down...
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3159.66 | | NYEM1::CRANE | | Wed Jun 22 1994 10:44 | 2 |
| .61
Why to you think it a female?
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3159.67 | Fight oppression! | LEEL::LINDQUIST | | Wed Jun 22 1994 10:46 | 26 |
| �� <<< Note 3159.59 by QUARK::LIONEL "Free advice is worth every cent" >>>
�� To be honest, I don't see how anyone "unauthorized" could have done
�� it. Deleting the note might have been done accidentally, or it
Gee, I do.
1) Any privileged user with an account on either the
basenote, or any system of one of the moderators could
do a submit/user=
2) Change the node address of a random system to be that of
either the basenoter's system or a moderator's system.
Add appropriate username. This is probably limited to
the same decnet area.
3) Hack the notes protocol to masquerade as a moderator, or
the basenoter. Maybe use poor-man's routing to get the
desired node name.
4) Try to gain access to the file directly.
Since one of the moderators is right here in area 2, I could
easily do #2. Of course, it probably violates some personnel
policies and procedures, but those are just guidelines,
subject to broad employee interpretation.
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3159.68 | ;-) | RT128::BATES | You can't kill a man born to hang | Wed Jun 22 1994 11:07 | 7 |
|
Now that I'm thinking about it; Elvis has a privileged account on
HUMANE too. Hmmmm....
-Joe
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3159.69 | | HUMANE::PRESLEY | | Wed Jun 22 1994 11:20 | 3 |
| I might have privileges but I'm still dead.
Elvis
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3159.70 | %^} | OKFINE::KENAH | Every old sock meets an old shoe... | Wed Jun 22 1994 11:27 | 3 |
| Bates (or is it Anderson?) -- you're a sick puppy!
andrew
|
3159.71 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Jun 22 1994 11:28 | 1 |
| Is Elvis an employee or a contractor?
|
3159.72 | A VP | OKFINE::KENAH | Every old sock meets an old shoe... | Wed Jun 22 1994 11:40 | 0 |
3159.73 | RATHOLE RATHOLE | BIGQ::LAFORTE | | Wed Jun 22 1994 12:41 | 2 |
|
WHAT A RATHOLE ******
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3159.74 | Blame Society | OTOOA::MOWBRAY | This isn't a job its an Adventure | Wed Jun 22 1994 13:10 | 13 |
| re .66 which was re. 61
Perhaps I thought it was "She" because:
1. I am a misogynist
2. There is no comfortable english non-gender-specific pronoun (except
"it")
3. Maybe I saw a mysterious woman sneaking away from a moderators desk
with .58 clasped under her arm !
4. Even perhaps it was me !
|
3159.75 | | NYEM1::CRANE | | Wed Jun 22 1994 13:13 | 2 |
| non-gender specific pronoun could be a "person"?
|
3159.76 | | OTOOA::MOWBRAY | This isn't a job its an Adventure | Wed Jun 22 1994 13:15 | 3 |
| HELP ! HELP ! HELP !
I'M GETTING SUCKED DOWN A RATHOLE !
|
3159.77 | | NYEM1::CRANE | | Wed Jun 22 1994 13:17 | 1 |
| Good bye.......
|
3159.78 | | DECWET::FARLEE | Insufficient Virtual um...er.... | Wed Jun 22 1994 16:51 | 2 |
| What do you mean "Good Bye"?
We're all going along for the ride...
|
3159.79 | | NYEM1::CRANE | | Thu Jun 23 1994 08:02 | 3 |
| I didn`t mean for it to be taken serious and yes I forgot the smily at
the end of the sentence... If you were getting sucked down a rat hole
as .76 implied I just wanted to say "good bye". :'):'):')
|
3159.80 | I was getting tired... | CSLALL::STRATTON | | Fri Jun 24 1994 19:06 | 1 |
| Thank Goodness...;^)
|
3159.81 | ctrl<break> hotel | SMURF::WALTERS | | Mon Jun 27 1994 12:09 | 10 |
|
<<< Note 3159.69 by HUMANE::PRESLEY >>>
>I might have privileges but I'm still dead.
>Elvis
Does your keyboard have a "decomposed character" key?
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3159.82 | anyone could have... | ROMEOS::TREBILCOT_EL | | Mon Jun 27 1994 14:13 | 4 |
| Did anyone thinks that someone else with the author's password could
have logged in as him and done it?
|
3159.83 | Top 10 Digital Rumours from Unigram.X | RT128::BATES | You can't kill a man born to hang | Fri Jul 01 1994 14:25 | 217 |
|
UG493-28 THE BEST DIGITAL RUMOURS
DEC headquarters in Maynard, once fondly known as "The Mill" has
rapidly deteriorated into "The Rumour Mill" over the last few
weeks thanks to the overwhelming sound of silence emanating from
on high. As a service to the industry and a courtesy to
posterity, our friends at Illuminata have tried to gather the
printable ones in one place for public comment. Our own personal
favourite, other than the one that had CEO Bob Palmer and his
number two Enrico Pesatori tussling like schoolboys over some
dispute or other, alleged that DEC was prepared to send Palmer
back to semiconductors and perhaps spin the business out together
with a Japanese firm (Mitsubishi, its Alpha second source,
maybe?) and another company. We were drawn to this one because
earlier in the week we heard tales of how DEC and Siemens
Nixdorf, which has reportedly been told it has two years to get
its IT business back into profit, were revisiting talks they had
some two or three years ago when they were using the "M" word.
Other than that here's a summary of, and commentary on, the best
DEC rumours Illuminata's Terry Shannon and Jonathan Eunice have
heard in the past week or two. Some...uh...strain credulity.
Other seem highly likely, if not certain. Pick your favourites,
invent some new ones, and pass them around - everyone else does.
10. Various rumours too outlandish, too implausible, or just
plain too specious to warrant serious discussion. [Numerous
sources]
When it comes to DEC-specific fish stories, sources within the
computer industry can hardly be described as pikers. We've heard
all the big ones, but doubt very seriously that Ken Olsen will
return to rescue Digital from its desperate plight. Or that
Palmer is in fact a space alien from Altair-IV. Or that Boy
Billionaire Bill wants to move to Maynard.
- o -
9. Digital will sell business units. [Numerous sources]
Almost certainly true. Which will go, however, depends on which
are seen as least strategic, and on which bring the highest
prices. We've heard that DEC is looking for at least $5bn cash
from unit sales. Buyers are hoping, of course, for just the
opposite-good stuff at low prices.
StorageWorks (read Avastor) - Sounds like a done deal. Company
executives have spoken publicly on the possibility. While
StorageWorks has become a profitable business, it's not ready to
flood the company with cash. Indeed, its development will require
significant ongoing R&D and manufacturing investments to stay
abreast of a very competitive market. DEC can't afford the
luxury of funding such "discretionary" activities.
Networks and Communications - Although Network World has rumoured
negotiations with Bell Atlantic or a similar firm, we remain
somewhat sceptical given that the included technology is
considered one of the firm's core competencies. On the other
hand, those in dire straits must resort to drastic measures. It's
called triage.
Customer Services - While Palmer recently indicated that
downsizing in the service organisation has been modest at best, a
wholesale divestiture would not be implausible. By acquiring
Digital's service business, a General Electric, EDS, or other
suitor could provide sorely-needed cash and continued employment
to erstwhile Digital employees.
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8. DEC will split into five business units, each with its own
president and sales force, under the aegis of a holding company.
[PC Week, June 13]
Just like Akers wanted to do with IBM, and McNealy's done with
Sun, eh? As Mr. Palmer told us last month, "trying to
disaggregate Digital from a big mushball is extraordinarily
difficult." The company clearly needs its managers, from the
bottom to the top, to take responsibility for their own success
or failure. While not fans of rigid hierarchies, we're for any
reorganisation that enables and encourages such responsibility.
If autonomous units do that, so much the better.
We are unimpressed with change for change's sake, however. Before
lurching ahead, DEC should examine how helpful or lasting IBM's
and Sun's autonomous units have been. (Hint: mixed results at
best, followed by even more reshuffling.) Separate sales forces,
in particular, strike us as a problem waiting to happen.
Whatever form the upcoming reorganisation takes, it represents
Palmer's last chance to be known as the Great Disaggregator.
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7. Digital will dramatically reduce its software portfolio.
Negotiations are under way for the sale of Rdb, and DEC is
looking for foster homes for the lion's share of its applications
software.. [Various sources]
Likely. If you happen to own that grey coffee mug emblazoned
"Digital is a Software Company," you now have a collector's item.
Digital's ambitions to become a holistic software purveyor began
melting away with the dissolution of David Stone's The New
Software Group and the recent departure of groupware VP Dennis
Roberson. Those ambitions will vanish completely as DEC finds
other willing buyers.
As for Rdb, it could go even though DEC raked in an estimated
$120M in Rdb sales last year, and even though it expects to do
even better this year. Neither DEC's new-found affection for
Oracle. nor its reliance on Oracle technology for its forthcoming
Unix database cluster bode well for Rdb's continued tenure. Might
CA be interested? Just a thought.
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6. MCI will take a 15% equity position. The buying of DEC's
Greater Boston network represents a screen for a larger
operation. [Anonymous]
DEC recently agreed to sell its Greater Boston fibre network to
MCI. Can a Friends and Family programme for AXP systems be far
behind?
Though Digital had ~$1.25bn cash in the bank as of April 15, it
will need over $1B to downsize. A strategic investment by a
friendly partner would be quite handy. For its part, MCI (among
many other firms) could use a technology partner for the coming
multimedia superhighway.
On the other hand, Mr. Palmer has been described to us as a
control freak who would only consider surrendering a significant
portion of Digital if put on a rack and tortured. Regardless of
how true this assessment, the sale of operations and assets seems
to be the primary cash-generation strategy at this point.
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5. Digital's sales force will be drastically cut. As many as
1,200 salespeople will be cashiered by the end of the fiscal
year. Ultimately, Digital will service only its top 550 accounts
via the direct sales model. Each Digital business unit will be
assigned a New Business Development Manager whose task is find
new customers. [Various sources]
The details may differ, but these general outlines are likely.
Digital must turn to indirect sales channels as margins tighten.
It has been sending clear messages regarding its intentions to
rely heavily on channel partners, but it remains far behind its
peers in implementing such a strategy.
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4. Digital will replace OpenVMS with Windows NT. [Competitors]
No way, Jose! First and foremost, Digital does not harbour a
death wish. Dropping OpenVMS would simply kill the company. The
continued allegiance of the OpenVMS installed base is an absolute
prerequisite to the firm's continued status as a first-tier
vendor. Second, it will be several years before the Windows NT
applications portfolio reaches critical mass, especially as ISVs
port to AXP after Intel, and soon, after PowerPC. Finally, it
will likely be some years before most commercial customers will
fully bet their businesses on NT as they do on OpenVMS.
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3. Digital's headcount will be slashed, perhaps to as few as
52,000 employees. [Anonymous]
Yes to slashing; unknown to 52K. Palmer has suggested cutbacks of
~ 20,000 employees (beyond the ~7,000 or more already expected to
go this financial quarter), which would leave ~65,000 warm
bodies.
How fast this can occur is anyone's guess. Palmer has stressed
the need for deliberate action (read: slower than anyone on the
outside wants to hear), but the pace may be hastened by the
threat of one job cut in particular, not to mention the
disastrous morale caused by installment-plan downsizing. Painful
as it will be to lose roughly a quarter of the firm, it has
become a necessity if the rest of the company is to have a
future. If it's to be done, best it be done quickly.
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2. Digital will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
[Competition]
Puleeze!!!...DEC has its share of troubles, and then some-but
let's keep them in perspective, OK? With over a billion dollars
in the bank (at least until the firm discloses its fourth quarter
restructuring charges), and given the wholesale disgrace the
company would experience as a result, Digital seems pretty darn
unlikely to pull a "Gimme Shelter" ploy.
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1. And the No1 rumour is...Bob is toast. [Gee, who isn't saying
this?]
Wrong tense. "Bob will be toast" is the proper conjugation,
conditional of course on the acceptance and viability of his
forthcoming reorganisation. Mr. Palmer has indicated that the
Board expects and demands profitability by financial year-end,
which presumably gives him a few more quarters to improve results
or die trying. Results, however, will not improve unless and
until customers and partners trust the company's business
prospects and directions. For all intents and purposes, the July
reorganisation becomes Palmer's Last Stand. Bob is not toast yet,
but his office is getting hotter, and he does seem to have a
pretty nice tan.
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