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3262.1 | Seems to be general.... | PEKING::RICKETTSK | Michael's dad - 21-Apr-94 | Fri Jul 22 1994 05:00 | 9 |
| We've had the same here in the UK. Starting to run low on some
things; I've written my name on the back of my Post-it pad, helps me
find it again when it 'walks'. Can't help feeling that the savings are
small, relative to the amounts of money wasted elsewhere. Not saying we
should be profligate with our paperwork, but do such measures really
justify the inconvenience caused by this sort of cheese-paring? Rather
like trying to bale out the Titanic with a teacup.
Ken
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3262.2 | restructure | ZGOV06::SPKEE | | Fri Jul 22 1994 05:50 | 8 |
| re: .0 any tips ...
How about use those re-used paper as toilet paper.
And trade-in toilet roll for some new paper. :)
sorry, couldn't resist.
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3262.3 | | FILTON::ROBINSON_M | The Titanic had only 4 stovepipes | Fri Jul 22 1994 06:01 | 11 |
| Don't worry, it's a standard total-panic measure used by many
organisations, when middle management needs to be seen to be doing
something.
The rationale behind a stationary purchase freeze is that there are
people in the company who are DELIBERATELY wasting paper in a
determined effort to bring the company to its knees. These subversive
Bolsheviks are totally paralysed by such a far-sighted response to
their dastardly actions, and immediately commit Hari-Kiri.
Martin (writing this on an old copy of Digital Today)
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3262.4 | | NOVA::FISHER | Tay-unned, rey-usted, rey-ady | Fri Jul 22 1994 07:45 | 5 |
| you still have some postits?
sigh,
ed
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3262.5 | Post-its, Muzak for the Workplace ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Fri Jul 22 1994 08:23 | 20 |
| I recommend saving all your post-its in a pile on your desk so that
they can be reused. The best ones are the ones you find on your
terminal that just say "Please ring .........".
Of couse the system falls down if somebody is daft enough to write a
date and time on them but I've never yet found anybody that stupid
here.
To save even more money buy a glass topped desk so that you can use the
backside of a post-it and stick it to the underside of your work
surface.
yours economically,
Andy ;-)
p.s. Remember the End of the Fiscal is a great time for collecting
reports and documents. These will make a great source of energy in
November when the air-conditioning starts working !
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3262.6 | When will COSMOS be back? | MTWASH::DONOVAN | L.J.Donovan, DTN 267-2243 | Fri Jul 22 1994 08:30 | 6 |
| Anybody know when (or if) COSMOS will be available again? We're all
out of pens, staples, tape, manila folders, etc.
(For those of you who may not be familiar with COSMOS, it is the
automated ordering system used in the US for office supplies, copier
supplies, etc.)
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3262.7 | AREN'T WE A PAPERLESS COMPANY {:-) | TRUCKS::MILES_B | Extinction is FOREVER | Fri Jul 22 1994 09:06 | 1 |
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3262.8 | SOP in the U.S. field for years | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Fri Jul 22 1994 09:25 | 12 |
| The U.S. field has been suffering from these kinds of problems for years.
In our case, we've had to shut down one of our printers, not because of a
lack of paper, but because of a lack of toner. Rumour has it that we may
have gotten approval to purchase some more toner, but I'll believe it when
I see it.
It's another case of penny-wise, pound-foolish. It's hard to review design
documents, have code reviews, etc. when the team members can't read the item
to be reviewed and it's not available for the review.
Bob
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3262.9 | | YIELD::HARRIS | | Fri Jul 22 1994 10:05 | 5 |
| Well, for the past few months, I have been getting my stationary from the
offices of people who have left the company. I gotten some real good
stuff too :-)
-Bruce
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3262.10 | "No job is complete 'til the paperwork's done!" | TROOA::WITTGEN | | Fri Jul 22 1994 10:24 | 31 |
| As I sit in the "New WORKING Environment", in the basement of my house,
I sympathize with the previous discussed issues regarding a lack of
necessary items like paper or toner for the laser printers.
I would propose a couple of options:
1.) Let's Barter, I know we have stacks of paper in our office,
however our printers are starving for toner. It's like the days of the
gas shortages. Expensive machines left idle due to a lack of fuel.
I offer 5, count 'em, 5 packages of bleached XEROX branded, 250 sheets
per package, white cutsheet paper. Suitable for your LN03 or LPS20.
In return I ask for a toner cartridge and maintenance kit for an LN03+.
2.) Regress your technology. Go ahead, plug in the old reliable
LQP02, the LA75, or yes, even the workhorse from hell the LA120.
They work, forever. There are abandoned printers and supplies
everywhere. They do print text pretty darn well. It's like riding a
bicycle to work instead of driving your car. Maybe you could start
a cult of "CAVE dweller DECCIES" that only used old technology like the
LA12, the VT52, or for the eclectic, the Robin.
Regards,
MAD MARK (20ma Current Loop Forever!)
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3262.11 | | VANGA::KERRELL | Hakuna matata! | Fri Jul 22 1994 10:26 | 11 |
| re.8:
>It's hard to review design documents, have code reviews, etc. when the team
>members can't read the item to be reviewed and it's not available for the
>review.
I haven't had recent experience of these but ten years ago we used to do these
on-line using software tools such as email and notes, and for group meetings we
used projectors, so everyone could see.
Dave ;-)
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3262.12 | paperless | ASABET::SILVERBERG | Mark Silverberg MLO1-3/H20 | Fri Jul 22 1994 10:30 | 5 |
| Maybe the paperless office IS coming faster than the paperless bathroom
8^)
Mark
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3262.13 | frozen paper... | WMOIS::DIXON | | Fri Jul 22 1994 10:32 | 5 |
| 3262.0
If you are short of paper try utilizing Digital stock certificates.
There is ample supply and the price is well below the cost of new
printer paper.
No worries mate!
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3262.14 | Thrify...rhymes with Nifty! | CGOOA::MALONE | Pleasantly Obtuse | Fri Jul 22 1994 10:46 | 17 |
| Quick fix!
Use pencils when writing on paper or post-it's. Use a soft lead so
that it's easy to erase the writing when the memo is no longer valid.
Hard lead pencils tend to indent the paper, and make it difficult to
glue post-it's to newsprint in order to feed it through the print rollers.
I found another good source, is to call up all your supply houses,
mail order clearance centers etc, and have them send you all the latest
updates. Some of it comes printed on one side only.
I have heard that you can use Hydrogen Peroxide to bleach out print
on old VMS documentation. Version 4 or 5.0 manuals should keep you
going for a few days.
Regards
Rod (I'd like to catch the miserable.. petty post-it pillferer that
ran off with my just completed proposal.)
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3262.15 | Have to be creative, I guess. | SYORPD::DEEP | ALPHA - The Betamax of CPUs | Fri Jul 22 1994 10:52 | 11 |
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Pessimist Reaction: "No no, Mr. Customer, the proposal is printed on the TOP
of each page... ignore the stuff printed upside down on the back. We can't
afford the paper."
Optimist Reaction: "Here's the proposal you requested Mr. Customer," handing
over a 3 1/2" floppy, "Its in MS-Word, in color, with financials in a MS-Excel
speadsheet, linked into the document, along with the artwork for the products
being proposed."
Bob
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3262.16 | | MSDOA::MARTINS | | Fri Jul 22 1994 11:27 | 10 |
| I am so glad I kept the old LA75 and the LA100. I always said you
never know when you might need them again. I also have a DECmate II
sitting right beside my PC. I'll never get rid of the old dinosaur.
It's the only thing that works!!
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3262.17 | | DELNI::DISMUKE | | Fri Jul 22 1994 11:35 | 7 |
| If you need stuff, put a reply in the current swap notesfile.
Surprising how much stuff people are storing/finding these days.
WKOL10::DELTA_SWAPSHOP
-s
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3262.18 | Masochism maybe the next step. | AYOV18::AYRDAM::DAGLEISHP | DM, an enabler for successful OO... | Fri Jul 22 1994 11:45 | 11 |
| Why not trade in the toilet rolls ( you know, the soft and comfortable
type presently in use ) for the old fashioned but highly economical
waxed, shiny, hard loo paper AND get a box of printer paper as well
out of the money saved.
As I used to say ... " the paper is so antiseptic you could bleed
to death from it "
To paraphrase somewhat...
You could bleed while the printer rolls :-)
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3262.19 | Have your customer print it out | CHGV04::SEELEY | | Fri Jul 22 1994 12:29 | 6 |
| Comical reply:
Put it on a floppy and take it to your customer site (who no doubt has
better equipment) and print it on their machines. You may have to
listen to the "...your equipment is too expensive.." crap, but hell,
you have your printout.
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3262.20 | | VANGA::KERRELL | Hakuna matata! | Fri Jul 22 1994 12:37 | 7 |
| re.17:
...and if you're in the UK:-
VANGA::UK_SWAPSHOP
Dave.
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3262.21 | | NPSS::BRANAM | Steve, Network Product Support | Fri Jul 22 1994 13:00 | 3 |
| Come on, I thought you guys in OZ knew better than that.
You have to use *fresh* toilet paper in the LN0's.
Good grief!
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3262.22 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | skewered shitake | Fri Jul 22 1994 13:34 | 4 |
| re .14
You have PENCILS?
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3262.23 | High Quality while it lasted | FOR26::BRAMBLETT | | Fri Jul 22 1994 14:28 | 7 |
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Well, at least we had EXPENSIVE paper while it lasted (XEROX).
Ideas were submitted for "cheaper paper", but no action taken.
I guess "no paper" is cheaper paper.
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3262.24 | Nor Brussels Sprouts, either | TOOK::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Fri Jul 22 1994 14:30 | 8 |
| Re: basenoter
You're complaining because you haven't any printer paper?
Don't you realize there are people in Eastern Europe and Bangladesh
who don't even have printers????
-Jack
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3262.25 | It's a new kind of pay(per) cut... | SWAM2::GOLDMAN_MA | Blondes have more Brains! | Fri Jul 22 1994 14:51 | 9 |
| We've got a limited amount pens and post its (of the cheapest variety)
but they are all "hoarded" items from bygone days. I generally just
buy my own and guard them carefully. I think that's what they want
you to do about printer paper, too. It's a double expense cut --
they don't supply paper/pens/file folders, etc., so you take a
virtual pay cut by supplying your own! :)!!
M.
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3262.26 | | DPDMAI::PAYETTE | How can I keep from singing? | Fri Jul 22 1994 15:44 | 10 |
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We've been out of envelopes (larger than the letter size) for a month.
We keep typing new labels and sticking them on top of the old labels!
Same deal for the postage. Print it out on the tape and stick that
tape over the last postage used.
Real impressive to customers. I've gone out and bought a ton of
supplies out of my pocket and keep them under lock and key...
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3262.27 | | HIBOB::KRANTZ | Next window please. | Fri Jul 22 1994 15:46 | 9 |
| ITOD - (In The Old Days) fanfold paper was usable 4 times, that's why
it was so wide!
I also remember taking a mag tape to the NSA so we could print out
our final listings (I was a DEC customer then...) getting the listings
out past the armed guards was easier than getting the mag tape back
out...
Joe
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3262.28 | Yes...but! | CGOOA::MALONE | Pleasantly Obtuse | Fri Jul 22 1994 18:49 | 12 |
| re .15
I'm sorry, I didn't realize that you were strictly a VMS shop,
with no PC's. I'll see if I can convert my proposal from DOS based
applications to DecWrite, however you will have to re-compile the
data yourself.
Rod (maybe we can use time limited toner, which will bio-degrade
into a gaseous state which will totally disappear after 3 days,
as long as the paper remains in good shape, it should be able
to be re-used forever)
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3262.29 | Jack's spirit lives on | UCROW::PEARSON | | Fri Jul 22 1994 19:11 | 8 |
| RE: all previous
Former VP Jack Smith would be proud that some managers are
still implementing his directives. Save those paper clips!
I like the vanishing toner idea. That has promise. I better
sell my stock in paper and timber companies. Somebody might
invent it.
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3262.30 | Every bit counts | FLEX7::GIBSON_K | | Fri Jul 22 1994 20:21 | 5 |
| I buy all of my own supplies - post-its, pens, printer paper, postage
stamps, fax paper etc. What's the fuss?
Keith
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3262.31 | Swap you a DEC model 154VP | FILTON::WHITE_I | | Fri Jul 22 1994 22:18 | 22 |
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When they print the annual report you'll only need one more sheet of
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3262.32 | I want more.... | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Sat Jul 23 1994 13:24 | 11 |
| Come on, you guys can be funnier than this.
How 'bout printing laser copies over old PCBYDEC catalogs. Tell the
customer/prospect it is multimedia, and only Digital can do this.
Put all proposals on 3.5" Floppy disks, no label. If the customer
actually gets the document off the disk, have 'em run 10 copies.
Now let's get real creative here...
the Greyhawk
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3262.33 | Diskless in Seattle??? | BIGUN::JRSVM::BAKER | Confusion will be my epitaph | Sun Jul 24 1994 21:09 | 11 |
| Minor nit, 3.5" Disks count as stationery around here.
And, ever watched a customer receive a proposal on 3.5" floppy ONLY, it
really annoys the hell out of them! They like the idea, but not without
at least one paper copy they can refer to straight away. They have as much
trouble printing on our printers as we do.
And please be frugal with paper clips, you never know when an engineer
will need to fix an alpha with one.
- John
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3262.34 | | GIDDAY::SETHI | Better to ask a question than remain ignorant | Mon Jul 25 1994 03:37 | 15 |
| G'day All,
>-< AREN'T WE A PAPERLESS COMPANY {:-) >-
The real rational behind all of this was to force us all into making
this company a paperless and environmentally friendly, it has nothing
to do with our difficulties.
I know this because I am not a pin head but a know it all !!!
Yours Smuggle,
Sunil
PS - Call me Mr. Smug if you like :-)
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3262.35 | Just do it! | CGOOA::MALONE | Pleasantly Obtuse | Mon Jul 25 1994 15:59 | 13 |
| Actually it's about time we became paperless. I envision a future
where no paper is used at all instead...
...we develop a process which allows us to produce paperless paper.
Using PVC or someother plastic medium, we can produce a product that
will have the same charachteristics as paper, with the exception, that
you can just Nuke' the old stuff into a blob for reprocessing into
plastic post-its, krinkly newsprint or somesuch. I think I'll go buy
some shares in Exxon.
Rod (Polyethelyne, Polyester, Polybutrate and Poly Plaster....the world
of make believe)
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3262.36 | | TOOK::MORRISON | Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570 | Mon Jul 25 1994 19:42 | 8 |
| The problem with fanfold paper, which is what the base noter is talking
about, is that you can't just go to your local stationery store and buy it.
I assume this is the case in Australia too. And even if you could, you would
still have to haul that heavy box around.
Is there a DELTA_SWAPSHOP notesfile for Australia? If not, maybe you can
start one.
Years ago my group ran out of printer paper, not because of budget constraints
but just because someone didn't plan ahead. NOT fun.
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3262.37 | Thanks for the replies.... | OZROCK::THOMAN | OSS Engineering, Australia - "DTN" 736 0146 | Tue Jul 26 1994 01:58 | 29 |
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Regarding "using your own paper"..
how? Every time I want to print something, should
I
diable to Q
load my paper
enable the Q to accept jobs from me only
print my file(s)
diable the Q
remove any paper I had left
reanable the Q for all users
??????
- CT
Re -.1
I don' know of any "swap" notes conf in Australia,
but I often get mail with 300 names in the duistribution
list saying some one wants to Assett-Transfer/Purchase
something.... last week some wanted to transfer a VT100 !!
Note: The 300 or so is EVERYONE in DEC Australia, New Zealand,
& often some smaller island contries nearby. It's one
of those ALL-IN-1 lists (PS: I've never seen or used
A.I.1 !)
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3262.38 | | CCAD39::TAN | Kepten, Romulan Wessel Approaching | Tue Jul 26 1994 06:54 | 6 |
| re -1
>& often some smaller island countries nearby.
Fiji. :)
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3262.39 | Fanfold paper abundunt here | DYPSS1::COGHILL | Steve Coghill, Luke 14:28 | Tue Jul 26 1994 10:00 | 28 |
| Re: Note 3262.36 by TOOK::MORRISON "Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570"
� The problem with fanfold paper, which is what the base noter is talking
�about, is that you can't just go to your local stationery store and buy it.
�I assume this is the case in Australia too. And even if you could, you would
�still have to haul that heavy box around.
Where do you live? I live on the edge of the suburbs of Dayton, Ohio.
.5 mile to the west are cattle and horses. Not exactly a bustling
metropolis.
Within a 3 mile radius of my house (that I can count from memory) are
5 stores that carry fanfold paper. At 5 miles it goes to over 20.
At 15 miles; close to 50.
These are Babbages, Office Depot, Meijer's, WalMart, Sam's, several
local office supply stores, scads of Mom&Pop computer stores,... All
of these carry the 500 and 1000 sheet boxes. Office Depot, Sam's and
the office supply places carry these as well as the 3500 sheet boxes.
Office Depot (a great place to shop) has about 50 ft. of aisle (both
sides) devoted to paper. They have narrow and wide fanfold, 1-part,
2-part, & 4-part fanfold. Carbon and carbonless fanfold.
White-white and lined fanfold.
When I need paper, I ask myself what else do I want to go shopping
for, and decide which paper store to go to based on that.
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3262.40 | | TOOK::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Tue Jul 26 1994 10:08 | 4 |
| I never knew that LPS20's, which I believe the basenoter mentioned, accepted
fanfold paper?
-Jack
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3262.41 | | NPSS::BRANAM | Steve, Network Product Support | Tue Jul 26 1994 12:47 | 12 |
| In order to facilitate use of personally-supplied paper, each employee
will be issued a personal LPS20. This will save the company millions
of dollars in paper costs, and will allow each employee to manage his
paper supply as he sees fit.
In a related issue, corporate telecom is asking that all network messages
be sent using only recyclable data bits. We are losing a great deal of
money due to the use of non-recyclable bits as messages go into the bit
bucket. Please remember that bit buckets are not a recyclable resource,
and the current supply is being used up faster than forecasted.
Have a nice day!
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3262.42 | I'll see your Iguana and raise you a couple o' ducks! | CGOOA::MALONE | Pleasantly Obtuse | Thu Jul 28 1994 11:33 | 6 |
| ...I'd like to know where all the old phone mail messages go. There's
some valuable stuff there, I'd hate to imagine that it's just discarded
will-nilly when recycling today has become a valid option.
Regards
Rod (I recylce my headers)
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3262.43 | been there, done that | SWAM2::GOLDMAN_MA | Blondes have more Brains! | Thu Jul 28 1994 17:27 | 5 |
| I don't know about you folks, but my phone messages seem to recycle
themselves. Same message, different day, different customer, etc.
It's a nifty little feature of our voice mail system, I guess ! :)
M.
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