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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

4852.0. "Now it all makes sense!" by ATLANT::SCHMIDT (See http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/) Fri Sep 13 1996 16:24

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4852.1ATLANT::SCHMIDTSee http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/Fri Sep 13 1996 16:253
4852.2POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedFri Sep 13 1996 16:321
4852.3Could this be the paradigm we've been seeking ?CENPCS::BIRMINGHAMTransporter Room - 1 to beam up...Fri Sep 13 1996 16:345
4852.4ATLANT::SCHMIDTSee http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/Fri Sep 13 1996 16:468
4852.5??on the fence??KAOFS::W_VIERHOUTthe rural code warriorFri Sep 13 1996 16:5824
4852.6BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Sep 13 1996 17:345
4852.7NetNotes has NT-based servers for DEC NotesLGP30::FLEISCHERwithout vision the people perish (DTN 227-3978, TAY1)Fri Sep 13 1996 17:3515
4852.8NOVA05::"[email protected]"Vincent BergerFri Sep 13 1996 18:0916
4852.9but i'm sure you knew thatARCANA::CONNELLYDon't try this at home, kids!Fri Sep 13 1996 19:0410
4852.10SALEM::ADEYI rewired it!Fri Sep 13 1996 23:2912
4852.11POLAR::RICHARDSONAnd big, 30 foot smurfs!Sat Sep 14 1996 11:511
4852.12Confusious says,...DYPSS1::COGHILLSteve Coghill, Luke 14:28Sat Sep 14 1996 20:254
4852.13wrong psychosisBIGUN::BAKERDigital WAS a software companySun Sep 15 1996 22:217
4852.14ARCANA::CONNELLYDon't try this at home, kids!Mon Sep 16 1996 02:0222
4852.15I suppose I should vacuum the dust out..TEKVAX::KOPECWhen cubicles fly..Mon Sep 16 1996 08:1413
4852.17ATLANT::SCHMIDTSee http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/Mon Sep 16 1996 10:0718
4852.18Not as long as you think.STOWOA::FRANCOEURMon Sep 16 1996 10:246
4852.19Not for everybodyDECCXX::WIBECANGet a state on itMon Sep 16 1996 10:5310
4852.20ATLANT::SCHMIDTSee http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/Mon Sep 16 1996 11:1320
4852.21The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here, ...DECCXX::AMARTINAlan H. MartinMon Sep 16 1996 11:2524
4852.22not a popular idea here - but the right way to goR2ME2::DEVRIESMark DeVriesMon Sep 16 1996 12:2812
4852.23The other BIG VMS applicationJUMP4::JOYPerception is realityMon Sep 16 1996 14:384
4852.24Plans for TMS alsoSTOWOA::PPARKERMon Sep 16 1996 14:526
4852.25NCMAIL::SMITHBMon Sep 16 1996 15:415
4852.26DECWET::FARLEEInsufficient Virtual um...er....Mon Sep 16 1996 18:036
4852.27Another angle of view33102::JAUNGDave Bowers @WHOMon Sep 16 1996 23:4047
4852.28got to make it a tougher list ....TROOA::MSCHNEIDERNothing witty to sayMon Sep 16 1996 23:569
4852.29sell what you don't use?TROOA::MSCHNEIDERNothing witty to sayTue Sep 17 1996 00:016
4852.30Usenet news needn't be evanescentHERON::KAISERTue Sep 17 1996 03:1015
4852.31POMPY::LESLIEFree the kitesTue Sep 17 1996 03:3818
4852.32ATLANT::SCHMIDTSee http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/Tue Sep 17 1996 09:2015
4852.33AXEL::FOLEYRebel Without a [email protected]Tue Sep 17 1996 10:4713
4852.34Hot button alert!OHFSS1::FULLERNever confuse a memo with realityTue Sep 17 1996 10:5912
4852.35Name me anything worthwhile that _isn't_ proprietayryBBPBV1::WALLACEUnix is digital. Use Digital UNIX.Tue Sep 17 1996 11:108
4852.36Web Forum is now AltaVista Forum!ACISS1::DIDATOBuy a VAX at Sears???Tue Sep 17 1996 12:2725
4852.37QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centTue Sep 17 1996 12:3612
4852.38IOSG::BILSBOROUGHSWBFSTue Sep 17 1996 12:446
4852.39http://www.altavista.software.digital.comACISS1::DIDATOBuy a VAX at Sears???Tue Sep 17 1996 12:5210
4852.40Draw your own conclusionsACISS1::DIDATOBuy a VAX at Sears???Tue Sep 17 1996 13:008
4852.41Don't ask, Don't tellNWD002::16.90.48.67::SALISH::RANDALL_DOTue Sep 17 1996 13:3023
4852.42Proprietary, yes. Like OpenVMS, no.UHUH::BRODEURMichael BrodeurTue Sep 17 1996 13:4621
4852.43just waitLGP30::FLEISCHERwithout vision the people perish (DTN 227-3978, TAY1)Tue Sep 17 1996 13:4827
4852.44From the "for what it's worth" departmentRICKS::PHIPPSDTN 225.4959Tue Sep 17 1996 14:0413
4852.45nothing against UNIX33102::JAUNGDave Bowers @WHOTue Sep 17 1996 14:0716
4852.46TeamLinks v2.7 Adds Internet Server SupportALFSS2::alf_dial5_port8.alf.dec.com::teamlk::maximousWorking From HomeTue Sep 17 1996 14:1273
4852.47IMAP neededSKIBUM::GASSMANWed Sep 18 1996 13:298
4852.48HELIX::SONTAKKEWed Sep 18 1996 17:0910
4852.49Trying to fathom the decisions made...BIGUN::BAKERDigital WAS a software companyThu Sep 19 1996 02:2883
4852.50BBRDGE::LOVELL� l'eau; c'est l'heureThu Sep 19 1996 03:3227
4852.51What do we want to be today?NEWVAX::MZARUDZKIpreparation can mean survival Thu Sep 19 1996 08:1911
4852.52It was a business decision ;-)BASEX::EISENBRAUNJohn EisenbraunThu Sep 19 1996 09:208
4852.53What do we want to be today?NEWVAX::MZARUDZKIpreparation can mean survival Thu Sep 19 1996 10:1910
4852.54Digital's "Intranet" wins BOTI AwardLGP30::FLEISCHERwithout vision the people perish (DTN 227-3978, TAY1)Thu Sep 19 1996 11:21112
4852.55BBRDGE::LOVELL� l'eau; c'est l'heureThu Sep 19 1996 12:2618
4852.56tennis.ivo.dec.com::TENNIS::KAMKam WWSE 714/261.4133 DTN/535.4133 IVOFri Sep 20 1996 11:1112
4852.57support.altavista.software.digital.comCHOWDA::ORRFri Sep 20 1996 12:125
4852.58SAP and MSExchange gets you what?SMURF::MONTAGUEMon Sep 23 1996 18:3121
4852.59more by luck than judgement...EINE::BAKERDigital WAS a software companyMon Sep 23 1996 20:3419
4852.60ODIXIE::MOREAUKen Moreau;Technical Support;FloridaMon Sep 23 1996 20:377
4852.61What is our direction?AOSG::MONTAGUEMon Sep 23 1996 22:4115
4852.62NetnotesZEKE::KEITHHackers is as Hackers DuzTue Sep 24 1996 13:288
4852.63You CAN get into TMS without a VMS account !!PMRV70::BOHANANFri Sep 27 1996 15:497
4852.64JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Sep 27 1996 18:391
4852.65Still VMS --Still VMSKYOSS1::FEDORLeo Fri Sep 27 1996 18:465
4852.66QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centFri Sep 27 1996 20:326
4852.67TCP seems to be pretty commonUSPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Fri Sep 27 1996 20:4615
4852.68Not a guest account!KYOSS1::FEDORLeo Fri Sep 27 1996 22:118
4852.69QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centFri Sep 27 1996 23:194
4852.70CFSCTC::SMITHTom Smith MRO1-3/D12 dtn 297-4751Sat Sep 28 1996 16:0714
4852.71INDYX::ramRam Rao, PBPGINFWMYWed Oct 02 1996 22:317
4852.72vaxcpu.zko.dec.com::michaudJeff Michaud - ObjectBrokerThu Oct 03 1996 19:5045
4852.73UNIX & Star Trek, long live them both!vaxcpu.zko.dec.com::michaudJeff Michaud - ObjectBrokerThu Oct 03 1996 20:1833
4852.74plugh.ibg.ljo.dec.com::needleMoney talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!"Tue Oct 08 1996 17:3811
4852.752970::SCHMIDTSee http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/Tue Mar 04 1997 07:1631
> I think I know why we're hell-bent on moving to Exchange,
> even though it makes very little REAL business sense.
> 
> As we move to Exchange, they've promised to retire all
> the old legacy (read "VAX") systems that are now running
> VAXmail and ALL-IN-1 mail.
> 
> What other popular product, used by many of us daily,
> also runs on those legacy systems, either as a client
> or a server?
> 
> Right! VAXnotes/DECnotes! Yes, there are client implementations
> that run on Macs or PCs, and yes, not all the notesfiles are
> hosted on the big servers, but an awful lot of us either use
> the big servers as our clients or read notesfiles that are
> hosted on the big servers. Cut those out of the mix and a lot
> of the VAXnotes infrastructure and user base goes away.

  I'd say this is playing out just about right. Not only does
  the daily volume of VAXnotes seem to be way down from when
  I wrote this back in September, but within my area, a memo
  has just been circulated announcing the shutdown of the big,
  "public" timesharing clusters.

  Aside from niches within the engineering community, I'd say
  VAXNotes will be dead within a few months. And by blocking
  this very-democratic communications channel, management will
  have accomplished another goal in increasing their power at
  the expense of all of us.

                                   Atlant
4852.76Isn't capitalism great!KAOFS::R_DAVEYRobin Davey CSC/CTH dtn 772-7220Tue Mar 04 1997 08:316
    
>  VAXNotes will be dead within a few months. And by blocking
>  this very-democratic communications channel, management will
>  have accomplished another goal in increasing their power at
>  the expense of all of us.
    
4852.77VAXCAT::LAURIEDesktop Consultant, Project EnterpriseTue Mar 04 1997 09:045
    I've noticed a major drop in noting activity in the technical
    conferences too. Maybe we should be "selling" the PC-based notes
    browsers, as a means of keeping the numbers up.
    
    Cheers, Laurie.
4852.78Unintended consequence??JOKUR::MACDONALDTue Mar 04 1997 09:2610
    I've noticed the same thing Atlant, though have ascribed it's possible
    cause to the exctinction of the old Digital way of working as DECcies
    with experience were TFSO'ed or resigned. More of an unintended 
    (though thoroughly predictable by anyone who cared to think about it)
    and lamentable side effect, which then has had a cascading set of 
    other side effects, among them those noted earlier here. I guess what I
    am saying is that I doubt there was a grand technology plan at
    work here, rather only a blundering cost reduction plan which happened
    to have the unintended side effects noted here. 
    Bruce
4852.79CSCMA::STOWELLwho am i..? why am i here..?Tue Mar 04 1997 11:023
    
    In a turbolaser class this week...2 fairly new 'digital' students have
    never heard of notes....;-(
4852.80MSE1::PCOTEJust say yes to 'thin clients'Tue Mar 04 1997 11:269

   In time, someone will write a notes server based on vms notes that
   is native to NT. Netnotes is already a decent client. Just need to
   move the server end. Stop being so paranoid.

   And please, don't bring up Exchange public folders or newsgroups.
   (gag)

4852.81DANGER::ARRIGHIand miles to go before I sleepTue Mar 04 1997 11:3812
>   And please, don't bring up Exchange public folders or newsgroups.

    Yes, the quality of the discussions is not as "high", but ANYONE in the
    technical workforce would be well advised to have their own PC at home
    and a good ISP connection.  You don't want to be dependent on your
    employer for your email or news or any other communications.
    
    There is even a (little used) DEC alumni newsgroup.  Eventually the
    quality of the newsgroups, perhaps the moderated ones, will improve.
    
    Tony
    
4852.82CAMPY::ADEYIs there a 'Life for Dummies'?Tue Mar 04 1997 12:177
    re: Note 4852.78 by JOKUR::MACDONALD
    
    I think the consequence of notesfiles going away was indeed calculated
    by upper management! Remember the reference in one of Ron Glover's
    memos about information worker productivity?
    
    Ken....
4852.83axel.zko.dec.com::FOLEYhttp://axel.zko.dec.comTue Mar 04 1997 12:378
RE:.80

	As has been pointed out many times, there is an NT-based
	NOTES server from OSTECH. http://www.ostech.com

	We need only dump DECnet access to Notes.

							mike
4852.84MSE1::PCOTEJust say yes to 'thin clients'Tue Mar 04 1997 13:043

     Mike, what's the license policy on that product ? 
4852.85Notesfile -> Usenet NewsSTAR::jacobi.zko.dec.com::jacobiPaul A. Jacobi - OpenVMS Systems GroupTue Mar 04 1997 14:3118
The decline in Notes in ***NOT*** due to management decree or Exchange 
migration!  Discussions have simply migrated to Usenet Newsgroups.  This is 
simply a side-effect of TCP/IP becomming the universal network protocal.

The great benefit of Usenet is that it allows dicussion to be world-wide, 
instead of limited to Digital employees.  Why limit myself to a few Digital 
employees that may respond in NETCAD::HOLIDAY_TRAVEL, when I can converse 
with the world in rec.travel?  Digital specific issues can be dicussed in 
newgroups private to Digital, whithout the need to learn a different 
interface.

Due to the volume of information, you'll probably "waste" MORE time in 
Usenet newsgroups than in notesfiles!


							-Paul

4852.86Newsgroups <> NotesFUNYET::ANDERSONWhere&#039;s the nearest White Castle?Tue Mar 04 1997 14:5513
Newsgroups are not a good replacement for many Notes conferences because
newsgroups cannot store information permanently.  I agree that many internal
Notes conferences have been supplanted by newsgroups, but those internal
conferences whose information is ill-suited to newsgroups will remain.

Maybe the Red Sox newsgroup can be used in place of the Red Sox Notes
conference, but I can't imagine using a newsgroup in place of conferences like
OpenVMS or DIGITAL.

I also can't imagine that someone who valued Notes wouldn't figure out a way to
access conferences from their PC.

Paul
4852.87BUSY::SLABAs you wishTue Mar 04 1997 15:018
    
    	Paul, are you trying to say that most people look for previously
    	posted information in a conference that already answers their
    	question, instead of asking it again [and again]?
    
    	I'd like to read a couple of those conferences to see what I've
    	been missing all these years.
    
4852.88gemevn.zko.dec.com::GLOSSOPOnly the paranoid surviveTue Mar 04 1997 15:126
>    	Paul, are you trying to say that most people look for previously
>    	posted information in a conference that already answers their
>    	question, instead of asking it again [and again]?

You never see the people that found what they were looking for, only
the subset that didn't look (or couldn't find the info)...
4852.89REGENT::LASKOTim - Printing Systems BusinessTue Mar 04 1997 15:306
    re: .88
>You never see the people that found what they were looking for, only
>the subset that didn't look (or couldn't find the info)...
    
    Or the people reared on newsgroups who think NOTES conferences are just
    the same thing and never developed the "look first before posting" clue.
4852.90NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 04 1997 16:022
Spamming hasn't hit notesfiles yet.  There's so much spam out there in
(at least) non-technical news groups that it makes them almost unusable.
4852.91PADC::KOLLINGKarenTue Mar 04 1997 16:195
    Re: .90
    
    Plus if you post, junk emailers snarf up your email address from
    the header, and you then get a lot of garbage in your inbox.
    
4852.92I heart NOTESWONDER::REILLYSean Reilly, Alpha Servers, DTN 223-4375Tue Mar 04 1997 16:2726
    
    I really depend on many Notesfiles to do my work.
    
    I have a bunch of dir/title list files in a work directory...
    for UNIX.NOTES, all the IBMPC NOTES, storage-related, ASE,
    compiler, platform, various software tools, etc., etc., etc., 
    and I update those files maybe about once a month.  
    
    Whenever I need info, I just search those files for topics,
    and check out relevant notes.  If it's not answered, I post
    it in the closest note that attempts to discuss the topic,
    if one exists.
    
    It is of in-calcuable benefit that I can get information from
    those conferences.  Getting the same sort of archived information 
    from newsgroups is virtually impossible.
    
    Newsgroups are great for current events, but terrible for those
    of us wishing to learn about something after most of the 
    "newbie" topics have been discussed (and FAQ's are hardly good
    replacements).
    
    I really find almost no use for newgroups, precisely because they
    contain only current discussions.
    
    - Sean
4852.93SNAX::ERICKSONTue Mar 04 1997 17:219
    
    	Only problem I have with notes is Non-Descriptive titles. There
    might be a similar topic, but DIR/TITLE=XYZ doesn't find it.
    	Is there anything inside Digital, like the Microsoft home page?
    Specifially the knowledge based search? I'm currently working with
    MS-Sqlserver and have found a lot of useful information looking through
    the Microsoft knowledge base for SQL.
    
    Ron
4852.94Digital's "knowledge bases"NYOSS1::GOODMANI see you shiver with antici.........pation!Tue Mar 04 1997 17:317
    Try Comet at http://encke.alf.dec.com/cgi/v4.3 or internal AltaVista at
    http://altavista.pa.dec.com or AltaVista Notes at
    http://altavista.notes.lkg.dec.com:8000/
    
    I use them all & think they're great.
    
    Roy
4852.95STAR::KLEINSORGEFrederick KleinsorgeTue Mar 04 1997 18:3534
    I disagree with Paul.  Newsgroups have been around quite a while, even
    if the volume of trafic has dramatically increased.  While they have
    good, and mostly poor uses, they don't come close to replacing notes
    for what internal people have come to depend on them for:
    
    	o Internal discussions that do not need to be filtered for
    	  public discussion.
    	o Technical information and exchange between internal groups and
    	  individuals.
    	o Long term (archival) information that persists more than days
    	  or weeks.
    	o Lower signal-to-noise.  This conference has the highest noise
    	  content than any other I follow, which tend to be very focused
    	  technical conferences.  And I can skip a week in this conference
    	  and catch up in an hour or two.  And while the audience is
    	  smaller, asking a question in a internal recreational notesfile
    	  usually results in more meaningful discussion that a rec.xxx,
          or alt.xxx conference (alt.smoking.cigars excepted ;-).
    
    If there is a decline in notefile activity, I believe it is related
    more to the shrinkage of the company, and the change in culture of less
    "traditional" DECCies who cut their teeth on PDP-11's, DEC 10's and
    20's,  VAXes, VMS, RSX, TOPS, RSTS, and ULTRIX/Digital UNIX.  And
    instead are PC folks, and NT folks.  As VAXes are shutdown, people
    forced to EXCHANGE, and are more familiar with (say) Win95 than with
    X11 - it's only natural.
    
    Heck, I refuse to use the X11 notes interface, and still use a
    character cell interface.
    
    I've not seen a internet forum, or a web-based replacement for what
    notes provides.  I'll miss it.
    
    
4852.96PADC::KOLLINGKarenTue Mar 04 1997 18:457
    Re: .93 titles
    
    Try the search command instead.  That looks at the bodies
    of messages.  Be sure to specify 1.*-99999.* and not just
    1-99999 or it will only search the first note in each tree,
    not the replies.
    
4852.97CAMPY::ADEYIs there a &#039;Life for Dummies&#039;?Tue Mar 04 1997 22:2713
    re: Note 4852.92 by WONDER::REILLY
    
    > I really find almost no use for newgroups, precisely because they
    > contain only current discussions.
    
    Try using DejaNews ( http://www.dejanews.com ).
    
    
    re: .95
    
    We could have internal-only newsgroups, with no article expiration.
    
    Ken....
4852.98axel.zko.dec.com::FOLEYhttp://axel.zko.dec.comWed Mar 05 1997 01:1413
re:.97

	SEARCH on a Notesfile is rather time consuming. You're
	better off with AltaVista Notes. MUCH faster.

RE: >84

	Try ISVNET::NETNOTES. I think that's the notesfile.

	I *think* that Digital has a corporate license to the
	server and client software.

							mike
4852.99MAIL1::RICCIARDIBe a graceful Parvenu...Wed Mar 05 1997 08:021
    I think being paranoid is appropriate.
4852.100CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Mar 05 1997 08:401
    It isn't paranoia when they really are out to get you.
4852.101GVAADG::PERINOLe gai savoirWed Mar 05 1997 09:537
>    It isn't paranoia when they really are out to get you.

	OK after all these psychiatric treatements, now I know that I'm not
	a seed corn but do the pigeons know it?

	Sorry I could not resist.
	Joel
4852.102speaking of paranoiaPHXSS1::HEISERMaranatha!Wed Mar 05 1997 12:091
    http://vaxcpu.zko.dec.com:8080/top-noters
4852.103BIGQ::GARDNERjustme....jacquiWed Mar 05 1997 12:123
    The one thing that the Net can't offer is the SECURITY of noting
    that is provided within our DEC culture.  
4852.104DANGER::ARRIGHIand miles to go before I sleepWed Mar 05 1997 12:327
    What security?  About the only security I can think of is that someone
    who threatens you in writing might get fired.  The tradeoff is freedom.
    Don't say anything that could be used against the company in court;
    don't try to sell tickets even at face value; don't campaign for seats
    on the DCU board.
    
    Tony
4852.105LCD (sigh)STAR::jacobi.zko.dec.com::jacobiPaul A. Jacobi - OpenVMS Systems GroupWed Mar 05 1997 13:1517
I didn't mean to imply Usenet newgroups are a "perfect" replacement for 
Notes, but only the realization of movement toward the lowest common 
demoninator.  The change-over is gradual with the almost complete 
conversion of recreational Notesfiles to newsgroups, followed lastly by 
Digital-specific technical discussion which may remain in Notesfile for 
quite sometime.

Newgroups have been around for quite sometime.  The recent change is ease 
of access to the net.  As the famous TV comercial implies, Internet access 
is now so easy that even your *mother* can get on the 'net.


							-Paul



4852.106DSNENG::KOLBEWicked Wench of the WebWed Mar 05 1997 15:248
I'd like to reply about the "safe" aspect. I really appreciate that
in notes there "are" limits to what people can say. There is little
anyone can say that will shock me in a newsgroup, but I sure get
tired of all the "boys" who feel personal attacks, abusive language
and just general nastiness are appropriate in conversations. It
certainly gives one a rather frightening picture of what some men
are like. And before you say it, yes, nearly all the persons who
I've observed acting that way were men. liesl
4852.107smurf.zk3.dec.com::PBECKPaul BeckWed Mar 05 1997 15:333
    re .105
    
    My mother _is_ on the net...
4852.108Nasty and DangerousUNXA::ZASLAWSteve ZaslawWed Mar 05 1997 16:599
> I sure get tired of all the "boys" who feel personal attacks, abusive
> language and just general nastiness are appropriate in conversations.
> It certainly gives one a rather frightening picture of what some men
> are like. And before you say it, yes, nearly all the persons who I've
> observed acting that way were men. liesl

Men are definitely a crude and brutish lot. They are made to wear neckties so
that they can be throttled when they get out of line. Even so, civilizing them
has proved problematic at best in most cases.
4852.109DSNENG::KOLBEWicked Wench of the WebWed Mar 05 1997 19:172
re.108 - Ah, that's the problem with newsgroups. All those men without
ties are allowed to participate. :*) liesl
4852.110XAPPL::DEVRIESdownsized: your footage may varyFri Mar 07 1997 10:314
> And before you say it, yes, nearly all the persons who
> I've observed acting that way were men. liesl

And your point is... ???
4852.111COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 07 1997 14:102
...she's a normal healthy woman who spends more time observing men than
observing women.
4852.112COOKIE::FROEHLINLet&#039;s RAID the Internet!Fri Mar 07 1997 16:015
    re.111:
    
    John, tztztz...what's this "normal healthy woman" supposed to be?
    
    Guenther
4852.113QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centFri Mar 07 1997 16:073
Why, she's the "Wicked Wench of the Web"!

			Steve
4852.114DSNENG::KOLBEWicked Wench of the WebMon Mar 10 1997 19:353
Well, since Gunther and Steve both know me personally I'll refer
all questions about what I am (as opposed to what I should be)
to them. :*)
4852.115QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centTue Mar 11 1997 09:293
Are you SURE you want to do that, Liesl? :-)

			Steve
4852.116TURRIS::lspace.zko.dec.com::winalskiPLIT Happens...Fri Mar 14 1997 19:575
RE: .80

OSTECH's NetNotes also has a NT-based server.

--PSW
4852.117axel.zko.dec.com::FOLEYhttp://axel.zko.dec.comMon Mar 17 1997 10:515
RE: .116

	I mentioned this in .83

							mike