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5230.1 | I could have misread the announcement... | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Tue Apr 08 1997 21:58 | 5 |
| They'll be unavailable to the general net, but power is not going off in
building 3, as I read the announcement. That island will remain running,
though cut off except for dialup.
/john
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5230.2 | | DEVO::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Wed Apr 09 1997 12:40 | 4 |
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Huh? I must have missed that announcement! (?)
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5230.3 | they will be here in Colorado those days... | CSC32::C_BENNETT | | Wed Apr 09 1997 12:52 | 10 |
| .0 (after the UFO from the Comet comes and picks up all the dead
.0 programmers)
The aliens will be busy - they are scheduled to come to CXO sunday
and monday to process.. - ZK0 will have to wait to be
assimulated :-<
.
.
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5230.4 | | smurf.zk3.dec.com::PBECK | Who put the bop in the hale-de-bop-de-bop? | Wed Apr 09 1997 13:39 | 2 |
| Assimulation? What's that, the south-bound end of a north-bound
avatar?
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5230.5 | Big copters arriving soon! | ZEKE::ASCHNEIDER | Andy Schneider - DTN 381-1696 | Wed Apr 09 1997 13:51 | 23 |
| re: ZKO shutting down this weekend
ZKO is supposed to be a waste-land this weekend. They're doing
part 1 of 2 in using cargo helicopters to move large air conditioning
units from the parking lot onto the ZK1 and ZK2 buildings. They've
essentially ordered an "evacuation" of the building for the whole
weekend (block off the driveway so no one can get in). Plus,
they're shutting the power in ZK1 and ZK2 down to do the work.
Soooo - ZK3 will have power, but noone can get to the building
physically, many of the routing areas (that live in ZK1) will
be down due to power out - so your only bet is to dial in from
home if you need to work over the weekend. If you work in ZK1 or 2 -
find something else to do.........
andy
ps - talking w/security, apparently the helicopters circle the
building before landing, and if they find ANY physical activity
around the building, they won't do the work. Considering there
are only a handful of these copters in the US, Digital would lose
a few $$$$$ if this scheduled move were called off.
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5230.6 | Choppers | ZEKE::KEITH | Hackers is as Hackers Duz | Wed Apr 09 1997 14:16 | 5 |
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I guess Fidelity won't by the plant without proper
AC......
(That was a joke)
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5230.7 | | RUSURE::MELVIN | Ten Zero, Eleven Zero Zero by Zero 2 | Wed Apr 09 1997 14:22 | 11 |
| > ps - talking w/security, apparently the helicopters circle the
> building before landing, and if they find ANY physical activity
> around the building, they won't do the work.
Interesting. A number of people (non Digital) tend to walk up the access
road, or through the woods, or through Oracle's parking lot on daily
walks. Those people most likely will not have heard about this shutdown
and hence show up for their walks anyway.
-joe
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5230.8 | | TLE::REAGAN | All of this chaos makes perfect sense | Wed Apr 09 1997 15:28 | 6 |
| Yep, I was planning on talking a walk with my camera on Saturday just
in case I saw a random helicopter crashing into the buildings. I
wonder if they will put barbed-wire around the perimeter and rent some
guard dogs? :-)
-John
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5230.9 | "You wanted the area clear, right?" | smurf.zk3.dec.com::PBECK | Who put the bop in the hale-de-bop-de-bop? | Wed Apr 09 1997 15:49 | 2 |
| Nah, they'll just hire a couple of helicopter gunships to fly ahead
of the cargo jobs.
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5230.10 | Charlie doesn't Surf (the net)! | axel.zko.dec.com::FOLEY | http://axel.zko.dec.com | Wed Apr 09 1997 17:49 | 6 |
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I can hear "Flight of the Valkyries" in my head now...
mike
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5230.11 | Die Walkure, perhaps? | BSS::BRUNO | Stand In The Gap | Wed Apr 09 1997 18:10 | 1 |
| "Ride of the Valkyries" ?
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5230.12 | Swept the parking lot the other day too. | DECCXL::OUELLETTE | crunch | Wed Apr 09 1997 19:23 | 1 |
| The Tara may be the best place from which to watch...
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5230.13 | Still have photos somewhere | HSOSS1::HARDMAN | Certified Mouse Potato | Fri Apr 11 1997 11:29 | 17 |
| Back around '84 or so I was part of the team that designed and built
the clean room test area at the Hudson semiconductor facility. Part of
the job required lifting two huge air conditioning units to a location
near the center of the building. The distance from the edge of the
building was too far for a crane to reach. One of those monster
helicopters was the solution.
The entire site had to be evacuated. Even the security guards were not
allowed to remain inside. We were told that it was an FAA requirement
for that type of overhead lifting. It was scheduled on a Sunday so that
impact to the site would be minimal. Most of us that were working on
the project did show up, just to watch from way out in the parking lot.
The whole thing was actually rather disappointing. Those folks were so
good at it that they had the entire job finished in maybe 10 minutes.
Harry
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5230.14 | | axel.zko.dec.com::FOLEY | http://axel.zko.dec.com | Fri Apr 11 1997 13:00 | 6 |
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Well, a Sikorsky SkyCrane just landed in Parking Lot A. I
truly impressive helicopter.
mike
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5230.15 | The sound clap from the blade wash is nice & loud 2 :-) | NETCAD::BATTERSBY | | Fri Apr 11 1997 13:45 | 6 |
| I'm assuming there were no cars in parking lot A when it landed. :-)
The wash from those puppies will generate enough sand being thrown
around to give your new paint job a nice sand-blasting touch. :-)
Bob
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5230.16 | For the curious ... | jammer.zko.dec.com::Jack | Marty Jack | Fri Apr 11 1997 13:52 | 13 |
| N-number : N163AC
Aircraft Serial Number : 64093
Aircraft Manufacturer : SIKORSKY
Model : S-64F
Engine Manufacturer : P & W
Model : JFTD 12A
Aircraft Year : 1970
Owner Name : ERICKSON AIR CRANE CO
Owner Address : PO BOX 3247
CENTRAL POINT, OR, 97502
Registration Date : 25 Aug 1992
Airworthiness Certificate Type: Standard
Approved Operations : Transport
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5230.17 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Fri Apr 11 1997 13:59 | 5 |
| Lot A has been blocked off for several days.
Is the copter black? :-)
Steve
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5230.18 | A Photo of a Sister Ship | RTL::DAHL | | Fri Apr 11 1997 14:00 | 10 |
| RE: <<< Note 5230.16 by jammer.zko.dec.com::Jack "Marty Jack" >>>
For a picture of a similar ship (N172AC I think) owned by Erickson on the Web,
see:
http://www.greenheart.com/alexcalder/heli/erickson1.html
Aircraft N163AC here in Nashua has external ferry tanks and a large sling load
stabilization unit that N172AC lacks.
-- Tom
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5230.19 | aging? | USCTR1::RIDGE | Steve Ridge @297-6529 | Fri Apr 11 1997 14:27 | 1 |
| Lets see, made in 1970. That makes it an antique.
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5230.20 | ;-) | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Fri Apr 11 1997 14:33 | 2 |
| A one year old server is older than a twenty-seven year old
helicopter. Or something like that...
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5230.21 | | axel.zko.dec.com::FOLEY | http://axel.zko.dec.com | Fri Apr 11 1997 14:33 | 11 |
| RE: .19
May have even seen service overseas in a small Asian nation..
RE: .18
That one looks like it has the firefighting apparatus on it.
Amazing the stuff you'll find on the web.
mike
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5230.22 | | TLE::REAGAN | All of this chaos makes perfect sense | Fri Apr 11 1997 14:54 | 8 |
| RE: .15 Sand-blasting
The entire lot A was cleaned with a street-sweeper on Tuesday for this
very reason. Lot A has been closed all week. Right now, it has the
copter as well as close to 10 or so air-handling units to be lifted
to the roofs of the buildings.
-John
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5230.23 | too much hot air at ZKO | DECCXL::OUELLETTE | temerity time | Fri Apr 11 1997 14:59 | 11 |
| Not black. Orange just like the one in the web picture.
Only a cab on it though. No back half of the body.
Just a pair of 250 ? gallon tanks and a big lifting gizmo.
It has the same color coded rotor blade things.
There are 10 A/C units to be removed and 10 larger ones
to be installed. (Presumably they'll use the other half
of the A lot to land the old ones).
Anyone have a clue about why they're scheduled to do more
work in three weeks?
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5230.24 | A few questions | BGSDEV::SWARTZ | | Fri Apr 11 1997 14:59 | 16 |
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A. How many tons can the helicopter in lot A lift without straining ?
B. What is the weight of each of the HVAC units ? I saw ten in the lot.
C. What is the rental cost / day (pilot and crew included of course) ?
Not that I'm planning to rent...
D. How many more years of useful service could this helicopter provide ?
Assuming proper maintainence, etc.
Ed
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5230.25 | | DECCXL::OUELLETTE | temerity time | Fri Apr 11 1997 15:03 | 6 |
| > What is the rental cost
Enough that the shutdown/evac notices all say that the lift cannot be
rescheduled. But it's cheap enough that using these copters is SOP
for installing ski lift towers (and possibly the concrete footings
at the base of the towers).
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5230.26 | | TUXEDO::BAKER | | Fri Apr 11 1997 15:05 | 3 |
| I presume that this is going to take place on Sat.
Anybody have any idea what time this is suppose to
all start?
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5230.27 | | TLE::REAGAN | All of this chaos makes perfect sense | Fri Apr 11 1997 15:16 | 4 |
| Given the weather forecast, there is a chance that they cannot
do the work. High winds and rain would certainly delay it.
-John
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5230.28 | 2:30 | TLE::MICHAUD | Lisa Michaud, DTN 381-0879 | Fri Apr 11 1997 15:20 | 1 |
| I heard that it was going to happen at 2:30 on Saturday.
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5230.29 | | STAR::HAMMOND | Charlie Hammond -- ZKO3-04/S23 -- dtn 381-2684 | Fri Apr 11 1997 15:25 | 21 |
| re: Note 5230.24
>A. How many tons can the helicopter in lot A lift without straining ?
Stenciled information onth helicopter says maximum external load
25,000 lbs. I think this would include the external fuel tanks --
mayb 5000 lbs for them. Leaves 20,000 useful load. I think I've seen
that the maximum planned lift is a bit of 16,000.
>B. What is the weight of each of the HVAC units ? I saw ten in the lot.
16,000 + ????
>C. What is the rental cost / day (pilot and crew included of course) ?
The number being circulated is $4000/hour. Don't know if this includes
travel time.
>D. How many more years of useful service could this helicopter provide ?
Don't know.
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5230.30 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Fri Apr 11 1997 15:53 | 6 |
| re: useful life
Essentially infinite.
An aircraft can be completely rebuilt underneath the registration;
in the eyes of the FAA it's still the same machine.
K
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5230.31 | they look at fuel weight too | 18669::HARVEY | Printserver Support- America's Zone | Fri Apr 11 1997 16:13 | 9 |
| The crane operators will also be running with the minimum needed fuel
to perform the tasks. Sometimes during extended operations they will
perform a hot refueling with the fuel measured out in 5 gallon cans.
There was a sky-crane accident where the operator had to extend his
hover time over the site and lost power. Crashed into the 10 story
building.
Renis
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5230.32 | To be shown on NOVA next season... | aosg.zk3.dec.com::PBECK | Who put the bop in the hale-de-bop-de-bop? | Fri Apr 11 1997 17:13 | 7 |
| They've also got an order in for a large quantity of sand.
If the helicopter can't do the work, they're going to build large
ramps out of the sand up the sides of the buildings, cut down a
bunch of trees to make into logs, and round up a very large number
of slaves (or programmers if other slaves can't be found) to push
the air conditioners up the ramps on the log rollers to the roofs.
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5230.33 | | axel.zko.dec.com::FOLEY | http://axel.zko.dec.com | Fri Apr 11 1997 17:28 | 5 |
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This Old Software Development Site?
mike
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5230.34 | | DECCXL::WIBECAN | That's the way it is, in Engineering! | Fri Apr 11 1997 17:34 | 4 |
| They should keep a helicopter hovering over all software development sites; I
hear the downwash keeps the bugs away.
Brian
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5230.35 | More Trivia | RTL::DAHL | | Fri Apr 11 1997 17:55 | 6 |
| RE: <<< Note 5230.23 by DECCXL::OUELLETTE "temerity time" >>>
>Just a pair of 250 ? gallon tanks and a big lifting gizmo.
The tanks say 556 gallon capacity.
-- Tom
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5230.36 | Some more info | STAR::BUDA | I am the NRA | Fri Apr 11 1997 18:43 | 18 |
| A fuel semi-trailer truck of fuel just showed up for the big lift. They
said the helicopter will use around 600 gallons of jet fuel an hour.
They do not put any fuel in the external's during the lift, to keep the
weight down for the lift. They must be for ferrying. A 'tool'
truck/trailer also showed up with all the goodies they need to do
repairs.
There are stickers from customs and something about Mexico on it, so it
has been around.
Someone 'said' the helicopter is out of KY and flies around 115 knots.
It has room for 3 people. 2 facing forward and one facing backwards
performing the lowering/raising.
It weighs 22k and can lift 25k, we were told...
- mark
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5230.37 | | BUSY::SLAB | And one of us is left to carry on. | Fri Apr 11 1997 18:50 | 9 |
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>Someone 'said' the helicopter is out of KY
So soon? You figure they would have brought enough for the entire
job. What will they use to slide the HVAC units into place now?
Must be a pain in the butt to run out, I'd guess.
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5230.38 | | NABSCO::FROEHLIN | VMS...riding into the setting sun! | Fri Apr 11 1997 19:41 | 7 |
| Ok guys/gals (kids?)...I assume all of ZKO population is having a party
outside watching and keeping the workers from doing their job. Hope
nobody gets hurt trying to read the manufacturer label off of the HVAC
units while they're in the air. Btw...what's the label saying about the
BTU?
Guenther
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5230.39 | Hey, I know about this! | KYOSS1::FEDOR | Leo | Sat Apr 12 1997 13:27 | 9 |
| My first job out of college was for a division of a helicopter lift
company (Carson Helicopters, Perkasie, PA). They were one of the first
companies doing it and made lots of $$$, which of course attracted lots
of competitors later on. All of the pilots were trained by the Army in
Viet Nam, got to hear lots of intertesting stories about there plus
some of the stuff they did on the road here. (such as landing in a
Holiday Inn parking lot and blowing all the deck chairs into the pool).
Fascinating stuff.
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5230.40 | | TUXEDO::BAKER | | Mon Apr 14 1997 08:59 | 10 |
| Watched them do the lift Sat. morning. Impressive to say the least.
They were fast, took them 3 minutes per unit, less than 15 minutes for
the 4 units that I watched, and that included a landing to check
something on the helicopter. Not a wasted movement. Watched from the
parking lot so I couldn't see to much of the building operation.
But I think that what impressed me most the was the speed of the operation,
I timed two of the lifts and it was just under 3 minutes from the time
he departed with one unit until he was departing with the next one.
Bob...
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5230.41 | Burn baby burn | STAR::COPE | | Mon Apr 14 1997 11:59 | 3 |
| I'm sure they don't mess around. Burning a gallon of jet fuel every six
seconds makes efficiency pretty important!
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5230.42 | groan | PERFOM::HENNING | | Mon Apr 14 1997 22:08 | 3 |
| .37 you have an evil mind.
Well done, though.
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5230.43 | | BUSY::SLAB | An imagine burning in her mind ... | Tue Apr 15 1997 01:14 | 5 |
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Some would say it's a gift.
But the sane among us probably disagree.
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5230.44 | | DECCXL::WIBECAN | That's the way it is, in Engineering! | Tue Apr 15 1997 11:48 | 5 |
| >> Some would say it's a gift.
That would be "Gift", and they were speaking German.
Brian
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5230.45 | | BUSY::SLAB | Audiophiles do it 'til it hertz! | Tue Apr 15 1997 12:14 | 4 |
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I don't speak German, but I figure the odds are good that you
didn't just compliment me.
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5230.46 | | bhajee.rto.dec.com::JAERVINEN | Ora, the Old Rural Amateur | Tue Apr 15 1997 12:35 | 1 |
| Gift [German] = poison
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5230.47 | | BUSY::SLAB | Audiophiles do it 'til it hertz! | Tue Apr 15 1997 12:56 | 5 |
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Oh, then it's not as uncomplimentary as I thought.
8^)
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