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3595.1 | Disclaimer to .0 | JUMP4::JOY | Perception is reality | Wed Dec 21 1994 12:45 | 7 |
| Re: .0 And yes, I realize that not all our compatriots are Christians,
but I use the term Christmas/holiday in the sense of the
Christian/Jewish holiday seasons and don't mean to exclude/offend any
one of other faiths and beliefs
Debbie
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3595.2 | | USCTR1::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Wed Dec 21 1994 12:47 | 3 |
| There were "DECarolers" in the lobby of MRO3 today... :-)
Leslie
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3595.4 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Dec 21 1994 13:05 | 7 |
| re .1:
The Jewish "holiday season" was in September this year. Chanukah, on the other
hand, ended more than two weeks ago.
At ZKO, there's the usual tree in the main lobby. I notice that they had
the sense not to put out the usual electric menorah.
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3595.5 | The Holidays - A casualty of VOD | PEAKS::LILAK | Who IS John Galt ? | Wed Dec 21 1994 13:23 | 22 |
| We had a lot more holiday spirit in past years before the VOD movement
grasped us in its indifferent, iron fist.
When I joined DEC, er, Digital fifteen years ago, fresh out of school
I thought it wonderful that co-workers of lots of different backgrounds
could get together and celebrate the season. That was then.
Now I suspect we've got a lot of people afraid to even decorate their
cubicals or plan any holiday activities because someone might object or
make a VOD issue out of it.
I could go on about how the philosophy of VOD has done little except
create a new job-classification for self-proclaimed 'leadership
activists' to exploit - but I really don't want to start that here.
I merely want to point out for your consideration that a chilling
effect *has* occured. It didn't happen by accident and it didn't happen
without a cause.
It seems as days go on we are more and more divided rather than brought
together by our work environment. It is our loss.
Publius
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3595.6 | NYF | ICS::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Wed Dec 21 1994 13:27 | 8 |
| I was at DEC in New York last week (1 Liberty Plaza)...
now THEY know how to decorate a facility! The place was wonderfully
decked out for the holidays...
I loved it!
tony
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3595.7 | ... there is life after DEC ... | CPDW::CIUFFINI | God must be a Gemini... | Wed Dec 21 1994 13:27 | 6 |
|
Debbie,
The holiday spirit was TFSO'd last year. It is now working at the Mall
of your choice. :-)
jc
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3595.8 | | NETCAD::SHERMAN | Steve NETCAD::Sherman DTN 226-6992, LKG2-A/R05 pole AA2 | Wed Dec 21 1994 13:32 | 17 |
| Outside my cubicle I put up a card showing a ticked-off gorilla
in a Santa suit. Does that count?
Seriously, though (well, sort of), this Christmas has been a major
assault on my wallet. I'm Christian. Most of Christmas has
little to nothing to do with Christ. It's a pagan holiday abounding
with pagan trappings. I appreciate and support the idea that many
folks use the time to celebrate the birth of Christ and I do that.
But, the rest of it ... Now, there's as much pagan in me as in the
next guy. But, it *is* expensive ...
And, I just can't stand being bombarded with all the Scrooge movies
and idioms. Well, actually, there is the one exception whose quality
and spirit surpass all others -- the Mr. McGoo version of Scrooge ...
Steve (who empathizes with the gorilla)
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3595.9 | Holiday spirit at LKG | GLRMAI::SNOW | | Wed Dec 21 1994 13:39 | 10 |
| The DECAROLERS made a visit and sang at our group Holiday Lunch today.
It was wonderful....the singing...the food...the laughs. A much needed
release with the general atmosphere most days. There is a decorated
Christmas tree in the LKG main lobby.
At 2 PM this afternoon ALL LKG employees are invited to the cafeteria
for treats and the DECAROLERS will sing there, too :)
Seems the Holiday spirit is here at LKG. Fa..La..La..La..La!
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3595.10 | reality check | SSDEVO::KELSEY | Lies, damn lies, and DVNs | Wed Dec 21 1994 14:52 | 19 |
|
<<< Note 3595.8 by NETCAD::SHERMAN "Steve NETCAD::Sherman DTN 226-6992, LKG2-A/R05 pole AA2" >>>
>>>Seriously, though (well, sort of), this Christmas has been a major
>>>assault on my wallet. I'm Christian. Most of Christmas has
>>>little to nothing to do with Christ. It's a pagan holiday abounding
>>>with pagan trappings.
I will assume this is a careless juxtaposition and you are
not insinuating that commercialism is pagan. Epicurus was
certainly NOT an outlander. Nor was he a member of any
number of religious organizations who often refer to themselves
as pagans.
No harm done. Blessed be,
-bk
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3595.11 | ???? | BRAT::STORY | | Wed Dec 21 1994 15:28 | 3 |
| What's V.O.D. ????
Paul
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3595.12 | | BRAT::NESTOR | | Wed Dec 21 1994 15:31 | 6 |
| Ive got an ornament that has a picture of my daugter with Santa in it
outside of my office - oh its the little things that a difference I
guess.
Barry
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3595.13 | | BRAT::STORY | | Wed Dec 21 1994 15:35 | 5 |
| Merry Christmas Barry!
We need another E Store specialist for christmas?
Paul
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3595.14 | Come over while there're still goodies left! | SX4GTO::WANNOOR | | Wed Dec 21 1994 16:14 | 7 |
| Here at the ISV Eng&Tech Support in Palo Alto, yeah, we deck the halls
some, had a xmas potluck last Fri (went quite well), and facilities will
host teatime today (we bring the goodies though).
So yeah there's some xmas spirit here albeit rather lowkey.
Happy Holidays!
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3595.15 | | TOLKIN::GOULET | | Wed Dec 21 1994 16:25 | 15 |
|
Here in Hudson, MA we've had quite a bit of the holiday spirit. We
had a holiday craft fair a couple of week's ago, The lobby is decorated.
The DECcaroler's came around at lunch the other day. Various groups
have had holiday luncheon's, potluck's etc.
Our group is having our annual holiday brunch tomorrow.
I think alot of it depends on individuals who are willing to take
the time and organize the celebrations. I know if it wasn't for two
people in our group who take the time to organize the brunch, we
probably wouldn't have it. I'm glad we have them!
Happy holidays.....
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3595.16 | some Web decorations | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 297-5780, MRO3-3/L16) | Wed Dec 21 1994 17:02 | 9 |
| Well, the InfoBroker Directory Search page at VBO is decorated for the holiday:
http://ismise.vbo.dec.com:8888/
as is the Announcement Directory that I maintain:
http://www-ad.mso.dec.com/announce/pa-toc.html
Bob
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3595.17 | | TOOK::MORRISON | Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570 | Wed Dec 21 1994 17:49 | 18 |
| Re the V.O.D. stuff: I agree. People are continually on guard against saying
or doing something for the holidays that is not VOD-compatible. But I don't
think that is the main thing that is holding down the holiday spirit. The main
things are:
1. A high percentage of Digital's groups are having layoffs or worried about
them. And a high percentage of Digital's layoffs occur in December.
2. Most people are very busy. Organizing holiday pot-lucks, putting up trees
(if not done by Facilities), etc. take time.
Here in LKG, we are lucky. The Networks Products Business, which comprises
most of LKG, is profitable and has had very few layoffs in the U.S. recently.
We are very busy, but we have found time for pot-luck dinners etc.
Re the DECcarolers: the group that sang at LKG is not the company's main
group. They did quite well, but there were only 10 people. I am going to see
if we can get the main DECcarolers group next year. Hearing the full (25+ peo-
ple) group is a very moving experience.
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3595.18 | In the spirit of Bob Fleischer's .16 -- IBG too! :-) | LJSRV2::KALIKOW | SERVE<a href="SURF_GLOBAL">LOCAL</a> | Wed Dec 21 1994 21:42 | 14 |
| Check out the Internet Business Group's new IBG East home page at
http://www.ljo.dec.com/ibg-home.html
... and follow the "Season's Greetings" links ...
straight to Santa at the North Pole!
And in real space as opposed to CyberSpace: LJO2 had a magnificent
Holiday Spread today... my 3 dozen hermits from Paul's Bakery in
Beautiful Downtown Maynard were totally swamped by mucho gourmet food.
Plenty of holiday spirit in & around IBG East in LJO2 (-: though we
have to work it in amongst lots of activity... :-)
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3595.19 | Happy holidays to you and yours. | STRATA::JOERILEY | Legalize Freedom | Thu Dec 22 1994 02:58 | 10 |
| I also work in Hudson MA and unlike my counterpart in reply .15 who
obviously works days there is no Christmas sprit here on the midnight
to 8am shift at least I don't see it. Events aren't generally planned
for the night shift and although it's part of working nights nobody
likes to be forgot. This year they even moved our Xmas potluck up two
days to a time normally reserved for a meeting. Ain't that nice we
didn't loose any production. I think I'm ready for two weeks off see
you folks next year. Have a happy everybody.
Joe
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3595.20 | V.O.D. = ? | UTROP1::VELT | Ski afficionado in Flat-Land | Thu Dec 22 1994 04:26 | 2 |
| Please inform the 50% of DECcies that are ignorant about some of the
USA folklore: what is VOD?
|
3595.21 | Our Bells are Jingled | HLDE01::VUURBOOM_R | Roelof Vuurboom @ APD, DTN 829 4066 | Thu Dec 22 1994 05:05 | 10 |
| By no means as fancy as Bob (.16) or Dan's (.18) contributions but we've
got a teeny weeny (stolen) Christmas tree at
http://www.apd.dec.com/lnx/
In real life, on the corridor not one but two beautifully decorated
Christmas trees and the whole corridor is decorated with large paper
bells and just this morning a Christmas breakfast (which I missed :-( ).
re roelof
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3595.22 | | SUBURB::POWELLM | Nostalgia isn't what it used to be! | Thu Dec 22 1994 07:27 | 5 |
|
My Christmas spirit went out of the window yesterday lunchtime!
Malcolm.
The EX-one man Multia Promotion team.
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3595.23 | Possible meaning of VOD | PHDVAX::LUSK | Ron Lusk--[org-name of the week here] | Thu Dec 22 1994 07:35 | 6 |
| VOD is something like "Valuing of Differences" or "Valuing Our
Diversity", I think. I don't know enough about its intent or
implementation to be a reliable source, but I believe the theory is
that by our valuing (ascribing worth to) the differences between
individuals (race, culture, background, religion, etc.) we will
experience a reduction in conflict, enhanced mutual self-esteem, etc.
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3595.24 | compile, link, and run this C program | MILORD::BISHOP | Take hold of the life that is truly life | Thu Dec 22 1994 08:34 | 32 |
| Here's something that, believe it or not, relates to Christmas.
If you don't believe me, extract what follows the formfeed as a
.C source file, compile, link and run it.
It came via a colleague who got it from a customer who got it
from....
- Richard.
ps....don't panic, it's *NOT* a virus. No harm will come to your
system by running this. :-)
#include <stdio.h>
main(t,_,a)
char *a;
{
return!0<t?t<3?main(-79,-13,a+main(-87,1-_,main(-86,0,a+1)+a)):
1,t<_?main(t+1,_,a):3,main(-94,-27+t,a)&&t==2?_<13?
main(2,_+1,"%s %d %d\n"):9:16:t<0?t<-72?main(_,t,
"@n'+,#'/*{}w+/w#cdnr/+,{}r/*de}+,/*{*+,/w{%+,/w#q#n+,/#{l,+,/n{n+,/+#n+,/#\
;#q#n+,/+k#;*+,/'r :'d*'3,}{w+K w'K:'+}e#';dq#'l \
q#'+d'K#!/+k#;q#'r}eKK#}w'r}eKK{nl]'/#;#q#n'){)#}w'){){nl]'/+#n';d}rw' i;# \
){nl]!/n{n#'; r{#w'r nc{nl]'/#{l,+'K {rw' iK{;[{nl]'/w#q#n'wk nw' \
iwk{KK{nl]!/w{%'l##w#' i; :{nl]'/*{q#'ld;r'}{nlwb!/*de}'c \
;;{nl'-{}rw]'/+,}##'|}#nc,',#nw]'/+kd'+e}+;#'rdq#w! nr'/ ') }+}{rl#'{n' ')# \
}'+}##(!!/")
:t<-50?_==*a?putchar(32[a]):main(-65,_,a+1):main((*a=='/')+t,_,a+1)
:0<t?main(2,2,"%s"):*a=='/'||main(0,main(-61,*a,
"!ek;dc i@bK'(q)-[w]*|%n+r3#l,{}:\nuwloca-O;m .vpbks,fFxntdCeghiry"),a+1);
}
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3595.25 | WHI | COMICS::WEGG | Some hard boiled eggs and some nuts. | Thu Dec 22 1994 08:36 | 9 |
| Re. 23>
Thanks Ron for taking the trouble to explain.
The acronym has been used repeatedly in this string, but to date
appeals for a translation had not been met. Now all us non-US
readers know it refers to Valuing Differences!
Ian (undervalued).
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3595.26 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Dec 22 1994 09:17 | 1 |
| In what way have employees changed their pre-xmas behavior because of VOD?
|
3595.27 | | WELSWS::HILLN | It's OK, it'll be dark by nightfall | Thu Dec 22 1994 10:19 | 9 |
| The last remnants of Christmas spirit, after the precipitate closure of
the WLO facility, evaporated as I read the mail that says our unit will
be disbanded on 1/1/95 and we'll be assigned to one of several other
groups. We'll be advised of which groups in the next few weeks (I
suppose/hope).
I have to keep reminding myself of the intent of the Tibetan proverb:
It's probably not malice, it's more likely to be incompetence
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3595.28 | ummm | HDLITE::SCHAFER | Mark Schafer, AXP-developer support | Thu Dec 22 1994 10:29 | 3 |
| "hermits from Paul's Bakery in Maynard"
Oh, you had to mention them...
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3595.29 | | REGENT::POWERS | | Thu Dec 22 1994 10:40 | 24 |
| ><<< Note 3595.24 by MILORD::BISHOP "Take hold of the life that is truly life" >>>
> -< compile, link, and run this C program >-
The results:
$ cc christmas
:t<-50?_==*a?putchar(32[a]):main(-65,_,a+1):main((*a=='/')+t,_,a+1)
%E, Address-valued expression not found.
At line number 15 in disk$:[POWERS]CHRISTMAS.C;1.
:t<-50?_==*a?putchar(32[a]):main(-65,_,a+1):main((*a=='/')+t,_,a+1)
%W, The number of arguments passed to the function does not
match the number declared in a previous function prototype.
At line number 15 in disk$:[POWERS]CHRISTMAS.C;1.
}
%I, No object file produced.
At line number 18 in disk$:[POWERS]CHRISTMAS.C;1.
%I, Completed with 1 error(s), 1 warning(s), and
1 informational messages.
At line number 18 in disk$:[POWERS]CHRISTMAS.C;1.
- tom]
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3595.30 | VAX C? | MILORD::BISHOP | Take hold of the life that is truly life | Thu Dec 22 1994 10:51 | 6 |
| uh?
It works for me....
What C compiler are you using? I used DEC C for AXP (or is that
Alpha today?)
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3595.31 | vax c pukes | TARKIN::BEAVEN | with a mighty Eye Oh... | Thu Dec 22 1994 10:56 | 4 |
| Yeah, VAX C V3.2-044 doesn't like it.
Dick
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3595.32 | | BRUMMY::MARTIN::BELL | Martin Bell, Central PSC, Birmingham UK | Thu Dec 22 1994 11:12 | 25 |
| My compile failed too (with the same error), but the version in the
HACKERS conference worked a treat, and is well worth the effort.
Code below, and watch out for the long line if you just cut and paste
between Motif windows,
mb
#include <stdio.h>
main(t,_,a)
char *a;
{return!0<t?t<3?main(-79,-13,a+main(-87,1-_,
main(-86, 0, a+1 )+a)):1,t<_?main(t+1, _, a ):3,main ( -94, -27+t, a )
&&t == 2 ?_<13 ?main ( 2, _+1, "%s %d %d\n" ):9:16:t<0?t<-72?main( _, t,
"@n'+,#'/*{}w+/w#cdnr/+,{}r/*de}+,/*{*+,/w{%+,/w#q#n+,/#{l,+,/n{n+,/+#n+,/#;\
#q#n+,/+k#;*+,/'r :'d*'3,}{w+K w'K:'+}e#';dq#'l q#'+d'K#!/+k#;\
q#'r}eKK#}w'r}eKK{nl]'/#;#q#n'){)#}w'){){nl]'/+#n';d}rw' i;# ){nl]!/n{n#'; \
r{#w'r nc{nl]'/#{l,+'K {rw' iK{;[{nl]'/w#q#\
n'wk nw' iwk{KK{nl]!/w{%'l##w#' i; :{nl]'/*{q#'ld;r'}{nlwb!/*de}'c ;;\
{nl'-{}rw]'/+,}##'*}#nc,',#nw]'/+kd'+e}+;\
#'rdq#w! nr'/ ') }+}{rl#'{n' ')# }'+}##(!!/")
:t<-50?_==*a ?putchar(a[31]):main(-65,_,a+1):
main((*a == '/') + t, _, a + 1 ):0<t?main ( 2, 2 , "%s"):*a=='/'||main(0,
main(-61,*a, "!ek;dc i@bK'(q)-[w]*%n+r3#l,{}:\nuwloca-O;m .vpbks,fxntdCeghiry"),a+1);}
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3595.33 | | TOOK::GASKELL | | Thu Dec 22 1994 11:34 | 15 |
| It isn't just inside Digital, it's outside as well. We haven't even
hung our wreaths at home yet. I'm the one who has her presents bought
and wrapped by December 10 in the past. I haven't even bought half of
them yet. I can't get into the spirit this year.
I think it's something to do with it only being about 10 days ago that
it was Halloween, and the day before yesterday, Thanksgiving. Time has
become as short as money just lately, and smiles as well.
The only thing of cheer I have seen this week was last night, at the Ayre
(Mass) rotary, some pushy SOB overtook and cut off three cars on the rotary
and almost caused an accident, for once there was a police car right where
he should have been and he got him. Ho Ho Ho.
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3595.34 | me2, me2! | SWAM2::GOLDMAN_MA | Blondes have more Brains! | Thu Dec 22 1994 13:55 | 23 |
| Here in IVO MCS, we had the holiday pot luck, we had the crafts fair
(back during Hannukah!!), and even had a facility holiday function, and
while people did come, they basically munched asap and ran. We are
decorated for the holidays, thanks to the efforts of two very spirited
ladies in the group, but it just doesn't seem like a very happy season
this year.
Like 3595.33, I, too, am usually done with most of my shopping and
making by the 10th to 15th, have the tree up by the 12th, the house
filled with red and green gew-gaws by the 15th, etc. This year, I'm
half-heartedly crafting my (expletive) off, haven't bought any other
gifts, and don't have the money to do so, anyway. Just don't feel
like it.
(And yes, I am Jewish, but my husband and my brother's wife are not, so
we do both Xmas and Hannukah up with an equal bang in my house! My
lucky kid gets spoiled even more rotten than usual every December...)
Having a cold Blue Christmas in SoCal,
M.
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3595.35 | The view from Rocky Hill, CT | QUICKP::KEHOE | Mr. QuickPIC | Thu Dec 22 1994 14:08 | 10 |
| At RCH we had a little pizza holiday party at noon today. We had
live music and a ventrilloquist (all at no expense to the bottom line,
other than the time, of course).
We were wondering when everyone was going to get there for the party
and then realized that everyone was already there...
Dan
from "Life in a Digital Sales Office"
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3595.36 | In Chicago..... | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Thu Dec 22 1994 14:17 | 14 |
|
At ACI (Chicago) we closed the cafeteria Dec. 9th permanently.
There are no decorations in the lobby. Some organizations have
"local" decorations, but sales has been decimated this year, and
most reps are just taking the time off routine.
Since we all know another round is coming next quarter, most
DECies are resume papering, interviewing, and resigning. It is very,
very sad. This used to be a real hot-stuff environment.
Our family is ready, however, (Daddy refuses to take his work
home) and my three-year-old is virtually bananas over Santa coming
on Sunday. The baby is basically unfaized.
We wish you all the happiest of Holiday greetings.
the Greyhawk
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3595.37 | Also in Dallas... | DPDMAI::SODERSTROM | Bring on the Competition | Thu Dec 22 1994 14:22 | 11 |
| Greyhawk,
The same things are happening in Dallas. People know the axe is flying
again in January.
Happy holidays to you and yur family!
May Calendar year 1995 be a great year for all of us whether we are
with Digital or not.
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3595.38 | Speaking of the Twelve Days of Christmas... | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Thu Dec 22 1994 14:31 | 7 |
| I suspect the problem is due to the general feeling of loss in the company.
Either that, or everyone has adopted my cultural tradition, in which
the Christmas season begins at sundown on Christmas Eve (and not a moment
before) and lasts for a full twelve days.
/john
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3595.39 | I hear the strains of Rosa Mystica | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Thu Dec 22 1994 14:35 | 1 |
| Carolers appear to be walking through the halls at Zpitbrook right now.
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3595.40 | no humbug | SMURF::WALTERS | | Thu Dec 22 1994 14:37 | 19 |
| It's not all bad!
At Thanksgiving, many people in USG put a lot of effort into organising
our annual group bash. Not only was a great time had by all, but the
event raised a large wad of cash (hundreds of $$$) plus a mountain of
food for the Nashua Soup Kitchen. (It's amazing what people will pay
for the opportunity to dunk their manager in a tank of cold water.)
Folks from the operating systems group also collected donations at our
pot luck lunch. This effort raised over $700 to buy a TV, VCR movie
passes, and toys for the Nashua Childrens Association.
Kudos to all those organisers, participants and donors for their
holiday spirit.
C.
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3595.41 | Somebody yell duck! | NEWVAX::MURRAY | HELL! its hot right now. | Thu Dec 22 1994 14:55 | 7 |
|
Re. 36 & 37
> People know the axe is flying
Care to elaborate?
Mike M.
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3595.42 | no spirit left here either... | CSC32::PITT | | Fri Dec 23 1994 11:17 | 11 |
|
no tree in the lobby here in colorado springs, no decorations hanging
from the cieling...the only sign of Christmas at all is the tree in the
cafeteria that was most probably only put up because that's where the
Silver Key gifts go. ...
I also wondered if it had anything to do with VOD....
then I realized that we probably just sold all of our Christmas
Decorations to MCI to generate some quick cash.....
:-(
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3595.43 | Don't you feel cherished? :-( | WELSWS::HILLN | It's OK, it'll be dark by nightfall | Fri Dec 23 1994 11:31 | 2 |
| And the very recent mail announcing the European country managers
didn't mention anything like best wishes for Christmas.
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3595.44 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | My other car is a kirby | Fri Dec 23 1994 14:34 | 14 |
| Cath,
I thought you guys did a nice (if tacky) job on the area you all
inhabit when you are in the building.
As for the rest, well we TFSO'ed the people who usually set this up and
outsourced the rest.
Merry Holiday
Ho Ho Ho
meg
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3595.45 | Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year | OOYES::OCONNELL | A tall scope & a star to steer her by | Fri Dec 23 1994 14:51 | 14 |
| BTW,
I have always been curious as to how we could value each others
differences if we are too paranoid of offending someone to express
them. I would love to live in a world where there were visable
evidences of our cultural diversity and no one took offense in the
reasonable expression of this diversity. I know this exists outside of
Southern NH, but alas, that's where I am.
Merry Christmas!
Mike
PS: Please reciprocate in the cheerful greeting of your choice!
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3595.46 | and we didn't think you noticed! | CSC32::PITT | | Fri Dec 23 1994 16:03 | 15 |
|
.44 MEg
Tacky is the operative word. We always strive to decorate to nauseating
excess...glad to hear we outdid even ourselves this year!
(We were planning on going ULTRA-supreme-tacky...but to tell you the
truth...even we had a hard time drumming up the spirit :-(
Maybe next year will be a brighter and happier and more comfortable
year for everyone......
Have a Merry CHRISTMAS :)
cat
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3595.47 | | GLRMAI::DWESSELS | Life is like working for Digital... FG | Tue Dec 27 1994 08:44 | 11 |
| re .45
I too have "dared" to wish people a "Merry Christmas!" instead of using
the generic greetings. I hope that people can focus on the intent of
the greetings, rather than being easily offended. My "diversity"
deserves to be valued along with all the others. So -
Merry Christmas! Happy New Year! Be good to one another. and
enjoy the season!
/Diane
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3595.48 | | MAIL2::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Tue Dec 27 1994 10:11 | 15 |
| Here in NYC (uptown) the decorations are up in the reception area and a
few people put up things, but the overall office atmosphere is not into
the holidays.
We put up a small tree for our group last week in the afternoon, but it
was stolen by the next morning! (At least they left the garland!)
However, we did sponsor a clothing drive for the 3rd year with a
homeless shelter that we've adopted. Usually the tags get snapped up
in a few days, but with all the downsizing I don't believe everyone at
the shelter got a gift (what a shame!).
Even though, I hope everyone's holiday was happy!
Fredda
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3595.49 | | PHDVAX::LUSK | Ron Lusk--[org-name of the week here] | Wed Dec 28 1994 09:36 | 15 |
| re .45, .47
I always appreciated Dave Barry's comment that "Seasons Greetings!" (in
a holiday greeting card, for instance), was analogous to walking up to
someone and saying, "Appropriate remarks!"
In a recent satire called, "A 90's Nativity", forwarded from off the
Internet somewhere, Joseph and Mary find themselves besieged by those
who question an angel's presence on public property (the stable), worry
about abuse of the ox and ass who were present, etc. One voice asks,
"... For instance, instead of all this business about 'Gloria in
excelsis Deo,' why not just 'Season's Greetings'?"
Mary said, "You mean my Son has entered human history to deliver
the message, 'Hello, it's winter'?" ...
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3595.50 | Any reply to .41? | USCTR1::ESULLIVAN | | Wed Dec 28 1994 11:30 | 4 |
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Are there any replies to .41,.37,.36?
ems
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3595.51 | This is *all* I know | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Wed Dec 28 1994 13:42 | 8 |
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Current rumour is TFSO's in January to "align resources with the
new ABU/SBU structure". Sources tell moi about 2,000 US in that month.
6,000 by the end of Q3. I know several people actually working "lists",
but "corporate" hasn't given the "green light" as of today.
the Greyhawk
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3595.52 | Ho...Ho...Ho... | ZEKE::FOTI | | Tue Jan 03 1995 15:39 | 1 |
| Theirs only 357 more days until Christmas...
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3595.53 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | An Internaut in CyberSpace | Wed Jan 04 1995 07:58 | 5 |
| RE: .52
Theirs? Their what?
Laurie.
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3595.54 | kipling? | TARKIN::BEAVEN | with a mighty Eye Oh... | Wed Jan 04 1995 09:50 | 7 |
| >Theirs? Their what?
Theirs not to question why -
Theirs but to shop or die?
%^) Dick
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3595.55 | | ANGST::BECK | Paul Beck | Wed Jan 04 1995 11:48 | 3 |
| "Do you like Kipling?"
"I don't know. I've never kippled."
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3595.56 | 50's hum(o)ur makes a comeback | SMURF::WALTERS | | Wed Jan 04 1995 12:09 | 6 |
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-1
Not surprising. It's ruddy 'ard.
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3595.57 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Jan 04 1995 14:06 | 1 |
| 50s? More like 1890's.
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3595.58 | Re. .54 Kipling? | PEKING::RICKETTSK | Drop the dead donkey | Thu Jan 05 1995 02:50 | 1 |
| Wrong, it was Tennyson.
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3595.59 | 8*) | MASALA::JJACK | | Fri Jan 27 1995 17:14 | 7 |
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I find it very difficult to get into the Xmas holiday spirit, when it's
nearly February !!
P.S. I've always wanted to work for Motorola !
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3595.60 | | HDLITE::SCHAFER | Mark Schafer, AXP-developer support | Fri Jan 27 1995 17:26 | 2 |
| FYI, the command that you probably are trying to remember is
'Set Seen'. :-)
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3595.61 | |m|o|t|o|r|o|l|a | MASALA::SWRIGHT | Uno CoCa Cola Porfavor | Fri Jan 27 1995 22:41 | 7 |
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Eh..!! What command...?? Did anyone request a command..??
*:@)
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