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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

4010.0. "New Worldwide Digital Today newsletter?" by TOOK::MORRISON (Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570) Fri Jul 28 1995 18:21

  Has the first issue of the new Worldwide Digital Today been published? I
thought it was supposed to start last week. So far, none have appeared here at
LKG.
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4010.1yesLGP30::FLEISCHERwithout vision the people perish (DTN 297-5780, MRO2-3/E8)Fri Jul 28 1995 18:3412
re Note 4010.0 by TOOK::MORRISON:

>   Has the first issue of the new Worldwide Digital Today been published? I
> thought it was supposed to start last week. So far, none have appeared here at
> LKG.

        Yes, they seemed to go fast here at MRO2 -- I picked the last
        one fro the stand in the lobby.

        It's on slick paper, rather than newsprint.

        Bob
4010.2ICS::BEANAttila the Hun was a LIBERAL!Sun Jul 30 1995 21:043
    oh...slick paper?  that should make environmentalists happy.
    
    tony
4010.3MU::porterflap A from slot B/slapping in the windMon Jul 31 1995 09:546
>  Has the first issue of the new Worldwide Digital Today been published? 

Has been sighted in the LJO cafe.

Btw, the 'worldwide' Digital Today comes in three different
regional editions -- Americas, Europe, and Asia/Pacific !!
4010.4ATLANT::SCHMIDTSee http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/Mon Jul 31 1995 11:4211
Just a side note:

  Nowadays, some "slick-but-not-so-slick" papers can be recycled.
  In particular, "super-calendared (sp?) paper" is fine.

  I still wonder what alien material that "Guide to Digital
  Security" was printed on. Whoever reported that you couldn't
  write in it sure wasn't kidding! They should coat public
  buildings with the same stuff!

                                   Atlant
4010.5CALDEC::GOETZEerik goetze; dtn 543-2132Mon Jul 31 1995 15:018
>I still wonder what alien material that "Guide to Digital

Maybe it explodes when you burn it after reading.

Part of that Whatever it takes--setting yourself on fire 
campaign.

   erik
4010.6TOOK::MORRISONBob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570Mon Jul 31 1995 15:022
  At the U.S. sites where the new DT has appeared, are they being distributed
in the same racks that the old ones were?
4010.7Could use more glitz...LACV01::CORSONHigher, and a bit more to the rightMon Jul 31 1995 15:314
    
    Yup. Next to the fax machine.
    
    		the Greyhawk
4010.8Call mail room if Digitial Today is missingAKOCOA::SCHNEIDERWed Aug 02 1995 12:2916
    The second issue of the global Digital Today is now at the printer, and
    should be distributed worldwide at the end of this week in some places,
    but at the beginning of next week for most locations.
    
    If the new issue doesn't seem to be available, give a call to your
    local mail room first.  The copies are bulk shipped to the various mail
    rooms, where the boxes sometimes sit unopened until someone calls to
    ask where the newspaper is.
    
    The newspaper will be published every two weeks, which is less frequent
    that the U.S. version of Digital Today, but more frequent than the UK,
    Europe and Asia Pacific versions.
    
    Bob Schneider
    Editor-in-chief, Digital Today 
                                     
4010.9WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Aug 02 1995 13:046
    
    I haven't seen the first one yet ! was it ever sent to  the UK - and
    more specifically OLO ??
    
    graham
    
4010.10CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Aug 02 1995 13:117
>    I haven't seen the first one yet ! was it ever sent to  the UK - and
>    more specifically OLO ??
    
I haven't seen it either, nor have I heard anybody mention it, so I
guess not.

Chris.
4010.11MOVIES::POTTERhttp://avolub.vmse.edo.dec.com/www/potter/Wed Aug 02 1995 13:133
    We got one copy between two in EDO
    
    //Alan
4010.12KERNEL::BROWNMDRACOWed Aug 02 1995 13:151
    we received it this morning at UVO
4010.13check in mail roomAKOCOA::SCHNEIDERWed Aug 02 1995 13:264
    Yes, it's sent to the UK, and should be sent to your facility as well.
    Call your mailroom first.  If it's not there, send a note to Cindy
    Morgan, Digital Today distribution manager.  She's @ako or
    akocoa::morgan.
4010.14WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Aug 02 1995 13:276
    
    >> we received it this morning at UVO
    
    well, when you've all read it can you send it to me at OLO ? I'll pass
    it around and make sure it's forwarded to Leeds afterwards.....
    G.
4010.15BAHTAT::HILTONhttp://blyth.lzo.dec.comWed Aug 02 1995 13:286
    We have a stack of the European Digital today turned up, you have to
    look for them, they are not delivered like the previous UK digital
    today!
    
    Our stack was in the white plastic box/dispenser that used to hold UK
    Digital today!
4010.16CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Aug 02 1995 13:295
Can you send it on to my home address?  Then I can send it on to RHC for
the Colchester folks, and perhaps they can mail it down to HHL, who can
in turn forward it to REO, and... con't page 94.

Chris.
4010.17costs more than newsprint?TROOA::BROWNRPC - Really Practical ComputingWed Aug 02 1995 13:307
  What is the cost of the "slick" paper vs. the newsprint previously used?
  The newsprint was fine by me and reflected a cost-consciousness we all
  needed to keep in mind.  The slick paper may look better but, for
  internal use, is not required and gives the wrong impression about
  continued cost controls.  Am I outa-line?
  
-ian
4010.18CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Aug 02 1995 13:367
re paper types,

the UK's Digital Today has always (or at least as far back as I remember!)
used `slick' paper, but I'm not too concerned about that as it only appears
once in a blue moon, and besides, only has about 2 pages anyway!

Chris.
4010.20QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centWed Aug 02 1995 14:334
The only copy I saw at ZKO was one that was left behind in a bathroom stall.
I haven't seen any racks or piles of the issues anywhere.

				Steve
4010.21NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 02 1995 14:361
Steve, there's a pile in the usual place near the mail slots.
4010.22CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Aug 02 1995 14:375
>The only copy I saw at ZKO was one that was left behind in a bathroom stall.

your office has bathrooms?  Bizarre.

Chris.
4010.23Why should I care?ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed Aug 02 1995 14:576
    What's the big deal about this?  How is this different than the
    bazillion other Digital* rags that have been published over the years?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Bob
4010.24good idea...bad implemtationCAPNET::gumpa.ogo.dec.com::corbettMichael Corbett <DTN 223-9889>Wed Aug 02 1995 15:3121
The new DT is available on line at \\akov11\dtlibrary for those with 
PC access.  There are directions on how to connect to it in DT.

             akov11 is (24.489 DECNET or 16.151.0.11 TCPIP).

        

In that file service are directories for each month that contain a .pdf
file for each DT.  In the DOS directory is an ACROREAD.EXE that is 
supposed to install the Acrobat Reader.  I havn't tried it yet.

I don't understand why it isn't on the WWW someplace and accessble via 
ftp.  Formats that non PC users could copy and read or at least print 
would be nice too.  



mc


4010.25TOOK::MORRISONBob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570Wed Aug 02 1995 18:303
  Could it be that the publishers underestimated the demand for the first
issue of the worldwide version and didn't print enough?
  I will call the mailroom here and see if the first issue arrived.
4010.26LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Wed Aug 02 1995 18:4711
    Somewhere, perhaps in a "Digital Leader" ish of about a year-and-a-
    half back, there was a classic letter-to-the-Editor by Brian Reid,
    pleading with The Powers That Be for not YAMM -- (Yet Another Management
    Memo.)  He advocated -- as he normally does, very farsightedly -- that
    such materials be placed on the Web.
    
    Too bad, imho, that we aren't closer to that vision today.  I *know*
    that paper still has a larger reach than the IP EasyNet, but imho at
    least the online version should be in HTML and not in PDF.  imho on the
    last point, too...
    
4010.27VANGA::KERRELLDECUS Dublin 11-15 September'95Thu Aug 03 1995 07:484
I just thought I'd pop in and say "Hi" and that I got two copies delivered 
to my desk.

Dave (REO, UK).
4010.28I Could ShareMSDOA::BOTTThu Aug 03 1995 10:069
    I work in a small remote office and could spare  approximately 5 of the 
    WorldWide Digital Today's.  The folks in Knoxville read the paper and
    then put the same copy back for others to read so we always end up with
    extra copies.
    
    If you would like a copy send me you
    external address via A-1 to Melody Bott @KXO.
    
    Melody
4010.29CHEFS::STRATFORDSDisconnect brain from mouthThu Aug 03 1995 10:1510
    re .26
    
    Dave,
    
    I would draw you attention to the pile of 21 copies currently sat by
    our fax machine...
    
    Hugs
    
    Stuart
4010.30TOOK::MORRISONBob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570Thu Aug 03 1995 12:112
  I called the LKG mailroom and they said they never got the first issue of the
new DT. Maybe they misplaced it, or misunderstood my question.
4010.31We're Smaller and More Remote Than KXO...TNKSYS::DBROWNWith magic, you have some controlFri Aug 04 1995 08:298
    Re: .28
    
    Melody, since work in an even smaller, remote location (TNK), could you
    pass one of those my way ?  I'll share it with Robert.
    
    Thanks,
    
    Dwight Brown
4010.32Or, we could just can the whole thingROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Fri Aug 04 1995 09:098
    Well, a few of them showed up here and I looked at one.  As far as I
    can tell, no one is missing anything.  It appears to be the same
    content-free pap as all the previous incarnations of this thing.
    
    I'll vote for WWW and VTX distribution, and a VERY limited hardcopy
    distribution for those who don't have net access.
    
    Bob
4010.33No Problem!MSDOA::BOTTFri Aug 04 1995 10:315
    Dwight,
    
    Done deal!  
    
    Melody
4010.34ALF is too small a site too!ALFSS1::TRENTINIFri Aug 04 1995 12:236
    Hey Dwight,
    
    	When you and Robert are done, can you send it down to me at ALF. 
    We have seen any of those beasties here either.  Thanks,
    
    Gunther
4010.35The Ever Shrinking ALF...TNKSYS::DBROWNWith magic, you have some controlFri Aug 04 1995 14:365
    Boy, Gunther
    
    Has ALF shrunk that much ?  I'll pass 'em on...
    
    Dwight
4010.36www or VTX?CFSCTC::PATILAvinash Patil dtn:227-3280Mon Sep 11 1995 14:285
Any word on availibility of DT on www or VTX yet?

thanks,
Avinash
4010.37DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&Glory!Mon Sep 11 1995 21:237
    (This refers fo Volume 1W, issue 4, Sept. 15 1995)
    
    No info on your question, Avinash, but it's worth the price of
    admission, imho, to read John DeRosa's Letter to the Editor on pg. 2. 
    
    Kudos!
    
4010.38HELIX::SONTAKKEWed Sep 20 1995 14:287
Haven't yet seen the Sept issue; ZK3 is still recycling the August one.

The electronic copy on 
	http://www-iu.mro.dec.com/share/digital_today.pdf
is that of July.

So, where do I find out about $1M profit/employee ?
4010.39CFSCTC::SMITHTom Smith TAY2-1/L7 dtn 227-3236Tue Nov 21 1995 22:557
    Almost December and still no news?
    
    Surely there must be at least a DECnet address for this stuff. Can
    anybody translate "\\akov11\dtlibrary" into
    AKOV11::<device>:[DTLIBRARY] or something?
    
    -Tom
4010.40On It's Way!AKOCOA::MORGANFri Jan 05 1996 16:5818
    Hello everyone.
    
    For those still interested and following this note, Digital Today
    will soon be available on the WWW and VTX/Integrated Repository.
    As we have learned that our previous Acrobat (electronic) edition
    was not widely received, we have been making great strides towards
    getting Digital Today and some of our other employeee communication
    information vehicles (DVN, LiveWire, The Digital Leader) up on the
    web.  As everything comes to fruition, we'll be sure to keep you
    all posted.
    
    Many thanks for your comments.
    
    Cindy Morgan
    Business Operations
    Strategic Communications
    
    
4010.41Web Interface to VTX....LivewireUSDEV::STAYLORSteve Taylor AKO2-2/A5 DTN 244-5154Mon Jan 08 1996 09:4618
   There is a Web interface into all VTX via the following URL. 

	http://vtx-info.shr.dec.com:888/cgi-bin/vtx

   This will get you to Livewire, etc. Not using the power of the Web and
   associated tools but its not bad. Saves you from having to Telnet to get
   into VTX. So for now I think its good during this transition from usual
   CPU/VMS access to Internet/Web access. If fact it may be a mistake, IMHO,
   to spend money making HTML versions of some of the info in VTX. For
   those folks who only have character cell access, VTX is far better than
   using Lynx (I think). 

   Digital Today using this interface would be fine just for the text but
   should (sounds like it will) be in HTML format with graphics. DVN
   schedules however sound like they could get away with this easier (to
   maintain) approach. 

   Steve
4010.42Volume 2W, Issue 3 September 1, 1996N2DEEP::SHALLOWNobodys perfect, cept for the LordWed Sep 11 1996 07:1719
    
    Hey hey hey!!! They ARE listening! Just read through the September 1st
    issue of Digital Today (available at a stand near you), and there are
    some very interesting articles to read. Customer loyalty, employee 
    engagement & partnership, increased efficiency, and a progress report
    on Digital's commitment to improving customer satisfaction! This looks
    really good! i knew they were listening. (ok, I had some doubts, I'm
    human too ya know 8).
    
    I tried to access the http://vtx-info.shr.dec.com:888/cgi-bin/vtx page,
    to see if I could access the Sept. issue, but got the error: 'Requested
    document (URL http://vtx-info.shr.dec.com:888/cgi-bin/vtx) could not be
    accessed. The information server either is not accessible or is refusing 
    to serve the document to you.' Any hints on how to make it work?
    
    After you read the articles, post remarks, comments, or suggestions in
    this string. Or start a new topic? Whatever makes you happy.
    
    Bob
4010.44http://vtxgwy.imc.das.dec.com/cgi-bin/vtx/HELIX::SONTAKKEWed Sep 11 1996 10:099
    That must be Digital Application Services Inc :-)
    
    ping vtxgwy.imc.das.com
    ping: unknown host vtxgwy.imc.das.com
    
    ping vtxgwy.imc.das.dec.com
    PING vtxgwy.imc.das.dec.com (16.136.240.71): 56 data bytes
    64 bytes from 16.136.240.71: icmp_seq=0 ttl=248 time=31 ms
    
4010.45GALVIA::polomt.ilo.dec.com::dukeWed Sep 11 1996 10:145
oops, thanks for the correction;
    http://vtxgwy.imc.das.dec.com/cgi-bin/vtx is correct.

-ronan