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3825.1 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Apr 26 1995 09:35 | 4 |
| Considering that said space used to be a Caldor discount store (and
an A&P across the parking lot) it sounds reasonable.
Steve
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3825.2 | RE: cost per sq foot. | MKOTS3::WOODWARD | | Wed Apr 26 1995 14:56 | 4 |
| When I was in facilities, Digital used to pay between $20 to $30+ per
Sq Ft PER YEAR for leased space. Of course that was before the
commercial real estate collapse (savings & loan debacle) and Digital put
everything around Route 495 into play.
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3825.3 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Wed Apr 26 1995 21:30 | 6 |
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Wow, memories of Tewksbury. The land of no windows. Got real
dark, real quick if you lost power..
mike
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3825.4 | Are well selling the fruit flies? | SPEZKO::RYEN | Rick Ryen MK01-2 | Thu Apr 27 1995 08:57 | 19 |
| I was one of the first Digital residents of the A&P building of
Tewksbury. For a number of months after I moved in, there was a major problem
with fruit flies in my office cube! I must have been in the produce department.
I moved to other facilities after a couple of years, then moved back into
the "Caldor" building about five years ago. It seemed to me that the building
still smelled of the stale sizing that they put on cheap clothing to make it
appear neatly pressed while it hangs on the stores racks.
During my last days there, I also noticed a tendency for the airconditioning
units to suck in deisel fumes from the trucks backed up from the
intersection of 495 and 93 bridge construction that took forever.
In general, the physical plant sucked, but the atmosphere created by the
people who worked there always made it a bearable, and often even a
pleasant place to work.
Rick
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3825.5 | 1986 - 1990 | WAYLAY::GORDON | dashboard potato | Thu Apr 27 1995 11:14 | 19 |
| > Wow, memories of Tewksbury. The land of no windows. Got real
> dark, real quick if you lost power..
... and you lost power a *lot*! Our system management team all expensed
big flashlights so we could get to the machines in a hurry in a blackout since
the lab had no protection from off/on/off/on/off and we had a pile of RA82s.
Used to average 1 lost HDA a month.
The lab was trip too - the humidity from the concrete slab used to
cause the adhesive for the anti-static tiles to ooze up between the cracks.
The local field service folks called our lab "The Swamp."
I was there when they put the windows in -- I seem to recall that they
breached the walls fairly late in the year. It was a blast working in all the
dust.
--Doug
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3825.6 | Why power failures? | TOOK::MORRISON | Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570 | Thu Apr 27 1995 12:56 | 8 |
| > ... and you lost power a *lot*! Our system management team all expensed
Why did TWO lose power a lot? Was it because the substation serving it was
built to supply a shopping center and was not up to supplying the higher load
of a Digital facility?
Converted shopping centers tend to have facility problems. And we have had
plants in a LOT of converted shopping centers over the years. Westboro Plaza
and Acton/Piper Road are two that come to mind.
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3825.7 | TWO memoirs | SOLVIT::SOARNG::TIMMONS | | Fri Apr 28 1995 08:52 | 5 |
| Also the road behind the bldg. used to be a shortcut for getting from
133 to North St. and Wang......until d i g i t a l put up the gate
after some kid in a pick-up raced thru there and took down a power pole
with a transformer on it and gave us an extra holiday. I really liked
the place.....thems were good times then.
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3825.8 | TWO nostalgia | USHS05::VASAK | Sugar Magnolia | Fri Apr 28 1995 10:08 | 14 |
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re: .5
Hey, Doug, I've still got jeans with "swamp ooze" permanently embedded
in the knees :-)
I was sitting in a corner office when the windows were installed - they
put the glass in the things about 2 days before the first snowfall. I
recall wearing gloves and a parka at work for a couple of weeks.
(Hacking in mittens is a *drag* :-)
/Rita (one of the flashlight wielders)
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3825.9 | PS: | USHS05::VASAK | Sugar Magnolia | Fri Apr 28 1995 10:09 | 4 |
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Does this mean my "Nuke Tewksbury" tshirt is now a collector's item?
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3825.10 | Sounds like we're getting better at selling | GLRMAI::HICKOX | N1KTX | Fri Apr 28 1995 15:38 | 4 |
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Isn't $5.8M more than we got for that huge Mill? :-)
Mark
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3825.11 | | NQOS02::nqsrv344.nqo.dec.com::coffey | Mark Coffey | Sat Oct 28 1995 15:38 | 3 |
| Yes. I sold it!!!
Mark Coffey
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