T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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2.1 | Dave Kerrell | 45610::KERRELLD | It's got to be nerfect | Thu Jul 28 1988 18:44 | 7 |
| Dave Kerrell @UCG
European A&L User Support
The Crescent
Jays Close
Blazingsmoke
(7)781 4101
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2.2 | | GENRAL::MERRILL | put me in coach | Thu Jul 28 1988 20:42 | 8 |
|
Hi folks..
Ed Merrill here.. just an interested ex_donut_city driver..
Regards
- Ed -
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2.3 | not a true Basingstoker..but then, who is? | IPG::KCAMPBELL | in a roundabout sort of way... | Fri Jul 29 1988 10:34 | 14 |
| Hello!
My name's Karen Campbell and, although not a native of Doughnut City,
I've lived for three years in Chineham.
I work in the International Engineering Development group at DEC Park
in Reading, so a lot of my time's spent queuing on the A33...
Looking forward to this becoming an interesting conference!
Bye for now,
Karen
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2.4 | It's me folks | LARVAE::BARKER | Nigel Barker | Fri Jul 29 1988 11:08 | 17 |
| Whoops, I suppose as I was involved in setting this conference up
I had better introduce myself.
I am Nigel Barker & have worked for Digital for nearly 5 years for Software
Services. Now based in Snamprogetti House in Civil Government Software
unit. Have also worked in Wimgrove House and for one winter of
discontent of bad memory in Dec Park (curse you A33).
I live in Axford which is in the country halfway between Blazingsmoke
and Alresford. Only about 10 minutes drive from Sainsbury's in Brighton
Hill though.
In general I like working in Basingstoke (but then I don't live
here) although the traffic has got considerably worse over the past
5 years and my journey to work time has increased.
Nigel
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2.5 | Reading -> Basingstoke -> ? | BELLY::GURRAN | Nothing Personal | Fri Jul 29 1988 11:16 | 10 |
|
Hi Folks,
Martin Gurran here, one of the exodus from Acre Road, Reading
down to the Crescent, Jayes Close.
I work in ADG European Support, but enough about work.
At present things are great compared to the wharehouse and Reading, we
now have windows at work and car parking spaces in town. What more
could you want ?
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2.6 | Hi! | RDGE28::WILLIAMSC | Garfield loves Pooky | Fri Jul 29 1988 11:19 | 10 |
| I'm Caroline Williams - I work in the Crescent in ADG Support. Currently
living in Shinfield, Reading, but am moving to Andover pretty soon.
Have worked for Digital since January 88, have met loads of interesting
people since moving down to "Silicon Valley" from Buckinghamshire.
I enjoy drinking, eating, drinking, noting, P*O*E*Ting, drinking, badminton,
and I'll try anything once!
Caroline
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2.7 | Well Hello there! | LARVAE::LUCIE | | Fri Jul 29 1988 13:52 | 15 |
|
Hi I'm Lucie Williams and I work in ILS/PDS in the Government
Group in Snamprogetti House. Been with DEC 5 years!
Not sure whether I should admit this or not.......... but I'm one
of the few people who were born and bred in this town - and people
who know me will say it shows!
I like drinking 'proper' beer and generally having a whizzo time!
Very glad to have a Basingstoke Notes file at long last!
Cheers n' all that
Lucie
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2.8 | Joe Donnelly | DCC::DONNELLY | Joe Donnelly EACT/MI (Product Support), Munich | Fri Jul 29 1988 15:27 | 8 |
| Another Ex-Wimgrove patient - The scars have almost gone !.
Prior to that I was an ex-decparker; since Basingstoke,
I've worked in Ayr, and now Munich. In case anyone thinks
I move around a lot, I should explain that I've been part
of this funny company for about 12 years (so I did get to
stay a while at each location).
Joe
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2.9 | 146303 @ LDO | YUPPY::FOX | Harry Stow-Crat, Esq. | Mon Aug 01 1988 10:24 | 12 |
| An ex-Support Centre inmate now.
I'm based in James Watt House, London now, in Educational
Services.
However, I reside not 12 miles distant from Basingstein, in Whitchurch
and commute to London daily by Notwork Sloth East.
Cheers,
John.
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2.10 | :-) | DRILL::SYSTEM | DRILLer killer | Mon Aug 01 1988 12:53 | 6 |
| re .6
I enjoy drinking, eating, drinking, noting, P*O*E*Ting, drinking, badminton,
^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^
Alcoholics Anonymous Telephone Basingstoke 461757
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2.11 | Jenni | RDGENG::MCCARTNEY | Tubby or not tubby, fat is the ? | Mon Aug 01 1988 13:31 | 16 |
| Yet another noter who struggles up the A33 to Reading everyday,
when are they going to do something about it ...
Jenni McCartney
in Applications Development supporting the Engineering Groups in
DP2
Lived in Basingstoke for 4 years, having bought cos I thought I
might be getting a job there, and it WAS cheaper then.
Like drinking, eating, drinking, playing the saxophone (well nearly)
listening to people who CAN play the saxophone, socialising .......
Expatriate Scot.
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2.12 | INTRO | UBOHUB::DAVIES_A | Abby National | Wed Aug 03 1988 11:04 | 11 |
|
ABBY DAVIES
Sales in Wimgrove House
A33 Commuter
I may be moving location soon though - and just when the Basingstoke
conf was taking off as well!
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2.13 | Meself! | WELMTS::WALLANE | The Small Sausage | Wed Aug 03 1988 12:12 | 12 |
| Hi - I'm Sue Wallane, I work in Welwyn for a Sales Unit. Been with
Digital since October 1987 - and I like it a lot (yes, I'm also
insane).
Hobbies are, talking to goats, drinking vast amounts of gin, noting,
P*O*E*Ting, meeting fellow noters (hello Caroline), and drinking.
I also look forward to an interesting conference.
Sue :-)
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2.14 | Me... | CHEST::JENKINS | Squidgy bits... | Wed Aug 03 1988 12:27 | 13 |
|
Hello, I'm Alison Jenkins, work in the Crescent in Basingstoke,
moved from Reading, but still live there (I must be mad!)...also
on the site Sports and Social comittee.
Like meeting people, having the odd drink or three, and am generally
game for a laugh. Interested in starting Basingstoke P*O*E*T*S.
Cheers!
Ali
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2.15 | | KERNEL::WRIGHTON | TRIGGER | Wed Aug 03 1988 15:26 | 7 |
|
Name Dave Wrighton
Location At my desk
Function yes , regularly
(in reality , RDC engineer at Viables )
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2.16 | Whats the recipe today Jim? | SHAPES::STREETR | | Wed Aug 03 1988 15:59 | 14 |
| Ray Street... I am on the top floor of Block B in the Crescent.
IS Project Manager...still on the top floor etc...
Been with Digital just over 6 months now... last 3 at the Crescent.
Outside likes... house renovation (well when you've been at it
as long as I have, you _have_ to like it! :-)
... volleyball, tenpin bowling, table tennis, and I am involved
with the Portsmouth Ski Club.
Oh and of course am partial to the odd pint or two! Gales BBB
especially, but Strongs Country at the local.
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2.18 | | LARVAE::LEACH | Better to burn out than fade away | Thu Aug 04 1988 10:13 | 12 |
|
I'm Tony Leach from Spaghetti House in Basingstoke. I work in
the Civil Government Unit.
I actually live just outside Reading in Lower Earley, so I'm
a regular A33 user. It's nice to be travelling south on the
A33 in the morning rather than sitting in that queue waiting
to get into Reading. That is when nobody in the queue is doing
a U-turn in front of you when you've got your foot to the floor
in third !
Tony
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2.19 | | CHEST::BADMAN | Ain't Funny no more. | Thu Aug 04 1988 12:56 | 1 |
| I'm Jamie Badman and I'm well ard.
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2.20 | Hello from DECpark | RDGENG::SIM | | Fri Aug 05 1988 11:16 | 11 |
| I living in glorious Popley and have done for 2 years.
I work in still-more-glorious DECpark, in ESDP, where
I write courses.
Hobbies are many and varied. As our neighbours know only too well,
I play the flute. I'm also quite invovled in a church in Basingstoke
(St Mary's in Eastrop) and I'm interesting in most things to do
with the theatre and books. I also love cooking and eating, but
who doesn't?
Aly
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2.21 | An Fear le Dia | FOOT::OREGAN | | Fri Aug 05 1988 22:02 | 7 |
|
Tom O'Regan, with DEC since moving from Dublin in March.
Eating, drinking, idle speculation, jazz from bop onwards, reading
when I can make the time.
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2.22 | "Go south young man" | CHEST::BATEMAN | Sic biscuitus disintegrat | Fri Aug 05 1988 22:48 | 14 |
|
Chris Bateman, currently about to move from Slough to Hartney Whitney,
working in the Cresent in Basingstoke, as ADG project leader from the
Order History System.
Joined Digital October 1988, enjoys living dangerously (its that
sort of a project!), the common pleasures/sins such as eating and
drinking, and life in general. Single with no kids, own car and
house (this is not an advertisement for a wife!).
Game for anything !
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2.23 | Digital has it NOW ! | COMICS::PARSONS | It's never done that before .... | Sat Aug 06 1988 19:44 | 9 |
|
re -1
> Joined Digital October 1988, ...
Good grief ! Have you got a time machine at the Crescent or is this
an unannounced new product ... :^)
Tony.
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2.24 | Nobody will let me forget this! | CHEST::BATEMAN | Sic biscuitus disintegrat | Mon Aug 08 1988 11:35 | 4 |
|
Ok everybody... a slight typing error. I joined in October 1987.
Chris.
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2.25 | Another snammie.. | LARVAE::COAKELEY | | Mon Aug 08 1988 14:47 | 27 |
|
Hi,
My name's Jane Coakeley. I work in the Civil Government Software Group.
Live in Reading, work in Snams and spend the rest of my time somewhere
in transit between the two.
Been with DEC for about 7 years now - (SWAS, Marketing and IS) - working
both in DEC Park and - for those of you with early badge numbers and good
memories - Cheapside.
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2.26 | late again | UBOHUB::THOMSON_J | | Thu Aug 18 1988 15:43 | 3 |
| John Thomson living in Poply (can't help it)
working in Wimgrove for sales
been with DEC for just on 5 years most of the time for F/S
|
2.28 | | UBOHUB::THOMSON_J | | Thu Aug 18 1988 15:54 | 3 |
| well if i spell it wrong people might not realise where it is
;^)
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2.29 | HI JOHN! | UBOHUB::DAVIES_A | REBEL YELL | Fri Aug 19 1988 11:56 | 1 |
|
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2.30 | ........*hello john*........ | RDGENG::SAMANTHA | pazza per Perrier... | Fri Aug 19 1988 15:00 | 11 |
|
I'm Samantha Day and I've just moved to Blazingsmoke from Reading,
although I work at Decpark......I quite like the drive to work,
but then I am at work by 7:45 and if I'm mad enough to be in by
that time I'm mad enough to like the drive.
I work at the Engineering Call Desk for Computer Services and
have been with Dec just over 1� years.
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2.31 | Yet Another Introduction | ODIHAM::NICHOLLS | | Mon Aug 22 1988 13:15 | 14 |
| I'm Alex Nicholls, and I suppose it is about time I introduced myself,
having read this new and brilliant notesfile over the last few weeks.
I work in Hampshire House for SUK Regional SWAS. I have been in
DEC for 3 years now and just love it!
I have just moved to Chineham - really convenient for the office
and even better for my other half who works in Reading - his journey
time has been halved not having to cross Brasingsteak every morning.
Looking forward to seeing loadsatopics.
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2.32 | *******Jane Cavill******* | HAMPS::CAVILL | | Tue Aug 23 1988 18:21 | 19 |
|
I'm Jane Cavill, I've sat in various Dec offices for just over 2
and a bit years now - mainly in Hampshire House. Transferred from
F&A to SWAS around February time.
Drive a Mustard colour Marina, does 50mph downhill and needs pushing
uphill. Tough life isn't it?
I enjoy drinking, eating and having lots of fun.
Looking forward to reading all your interesting replies and
comments
on future topics.
Jane
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2.33 | A.N.Other from Blazingchoke | FORTY2::GOMES | Sennen Gomes | Tue Aug 23 1988 21:08 | 19 |
|
"...must introduce myself says he on a number of occassions"...
but, but, but...
Anyway, I'm Sennen Gomes. I live in Blazingjoke and naturally, I work
in Reading. Have been living in Brighton Hill for the past 3 years
and have worked equally as long at Reading, DP2. Don't quite understand
how i've managed the drive. Perhaps, its to do with working in Engineering,
where I can mould my working times to suit the circumstances around me.
So, don't attempt to contact me at 9.30am :-)
Hobbies, well... will have a go at most things. On the sporting
side, Squash, Golf, badders etc goes down a treat. So, what are we
waiting for...!
Hoping to see some exciting notes and thanks to those who set
this Conference.
-Sennen
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2.34 | A Yank who has been there | BANZAI::CARPENTER | Exiled Canard | Wed Aug 31 1988 15:23 | 13 |
| After reading all these introductions it would appear that living/working in
Basingstoke drives one to drink!
But, being a Yank who has been there several times, and found some very nice
pubs, the names of which are very fuzzy now, I suppose it would be my hobby
to if I lived there.
ttfn...lc
P.S. Larry Carpenter
Database Systems Engineering
Nashua NH USA (TTB across from ZK for those of you who know.)
(this place really drives you to drink and the beer stinks!)
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2.35 | A rathole! | ODIHAM::NICHOLLS | | Mon Sep 05 1988 13:06 | 7 |
| Larry,
Did you come over for a European Review board last October?
(Or have I got the wrong person ....)
|
2.36 | Enlarging the rathole | BANZAI::CARPENTER | Exiled Canard | Mon Sep 12 1988 16:26 | 15 |
| > Larry,
>
> Did you come over for a European Review board last October?
>
> (Or have I got the wrong person ....)
Yep, that was me. I was still working in Valbonne at the time and was a member
of the ERB. I have since returned to the USA and am always open to invites
to come over and do anything relating to databases if my boss can be convinced!
I'd even relocate back over for the right job.... > > ;^) ;^) say no more:
ttfn...lc
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2.37 | Where does it all happen ? | FOOT::THATCHER | | Wed Sep 28 1988 16:36 | 10 |
| Hi there,
I'm Derrick Thatcher. I've been staying in B'stoke for about three
months after a spell of commuting from Reading. I stay in the area
during the week and return to my home near Huntingdon for the weekends.
I'm afraid that I don't find the Basingstoke night life very
scintillating, perhaps there isn't any. Please advise me if there
is.
|
2.38 | Homesick | IMNAUT::HIRD | Noone expects the spanish inquisition | Mon Oct 10 1988 17:56 | 13 |
|
Hello,
I'm Steve Hird, I currently work in TWO (Tewksbury Ma USA), I was
born in Basingstoke, Joined Digital when Wimgrove House opened in
July 1979, worked in WMO for 4 1/2 years, then in Viables until
I left the country in March 1987 to join Digital stateside. The
life here is great, but I don't arf miss ole Blazingsmoke!
Hello to everyone who knew me there, and to those of you who don't.
Some 6X would go down very nicely I can tell you!
Steve (I might get to return for a visit this year!)
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2.39 | And Another A33er ...... | KERNEL::MORRIS | Keyboard King | Thu Oct 20 1988 14:04 | 25 |
| Ohmigod,
I suppose I ought to follow the trend and own up ...
Jon Morris - been with DEC about 5 years, always lived in Reading,
still do, hate the single carriageway bits of the A33 (can't get
past the slow b*s*a*d*) but enjoy the drive, shortly moving west
about 20 miles as my better half has got a job in Swindon.
Two thoughts:
Anybody know any cheap but quality property for sale in Newbury
/ Hungerford area?
Anybody known any good pubs in the Newbury / Hungerford area:
not that I drink of course, it's for the wife.
Jon Morris
p.s. before you ask about the "Keyboard King" tag, come and see
my desk.
p.p.s why don't we print out all the notes in this conference where
people are moaning about the A33 and send it to Hampshire County
Council as a hint?
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2.40 | Count me in | RDGENG::MOXLEY | Found myself in a strange town | Thu Oct 20 1988 15:02 | 7 |
| .39� p.p.s why don't we print out all the notes in this conference where
.39� people are moaning about the A33 and send it to Hampshire County
.39� Council as a hint?
I for one would fully support that idea
Si
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2.41 | me too | IPG::KCAMPBELL | suffering from A33 stress... | Thu Oct 20 1988 16:10 | 10 |
| Re. 39 and 40
The part of the A33 that really bugs me is the couple of miles before
you get to DEC Park...surely that must be thanks to Berkshire
County Council?
Still, I wouldn't be averse to supporting any action taken to
try to alleviate this problem.
Karen
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2.42 | I like the A33 | HAMPS::MUTCH | Jerk of all trades | Fri Oct 21 1988 15:36 | 11 |
| I like the A33. Its one of my all time favourite roads and I hope
it never gets changed into a dual carriageway. Sometime in the future
all the main roads will be dual carriageway and you'll look back
with tears in your eyes at thought of the good old A33. Its a super
road because it has no speed limits, no traffic lights and no
artificial hold ups. You can start at one end, put your foot down,
and tear along at 70mph the whole way. You sweep gracefully round
the wide bends, cruise down the long straights and occasionally
hang on tight for the few sharp bends.
The A33 at 4.00am, that's my kind of road.
|
2.43 | | CHEST::BARKER | Quick, Pass me the Beta Blockers | Mon Oct 24 1988 10:38 | 1 |
| I agree. When its empty, the A33, is a classic 'drivers' road.
|
2.44 | Wish I lived there | FOOT::WRIGHT | I AM a member of this company | Mon Oct 24 1988 15:43 | 12 |
| RE .-1
> with tears in your eyes at thought of the good old A33. Its a super
> road because it has no speed limits, no traffic lights and no
> artificial hold ups. You can start at one end, put your foot down,
> and tear along at 70mph the whole way. You sweep gracefully round
Hmmm. No speed limit? Tear along at 70mph? I assume your are on
about the A33 in England where the national speed limit for normal
roads is 60mph? :-)))
Tony
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2.45 | <<< 4.00 am ?!?!?!?!? >>> | KERNEL::MORRIS | Keyboard King | Mon Oct 24 1988 18:22 | 13 |
| > The A33 at 4.00am, that's my kind of road.
I have travelled the A33 once or twice at "off peak" times and being
a confirmed foot_to_the_floor merchant I have to agree that a 4.00am
it's my kind of road too.
The only problem is that I normally go to work at 8.30 and come
home after 17:30 when it is a b***dy pig of a road - hence the need
for dual carriageway.
Jon (minesanXR3i) Morris
p.s. what hours do _you_ work?
|
2.46 | Remember Zanussi? | SHAPES::GILMOURP | | Thu Oct 27 1988 16:09 | 3 |
| Hey Samantha when did you move to Basingstoke? I've just moved
to the crescent but living in Reading. Remember Zanussi?
Peter
|
2.47 | ard | SHAPES::PASSINGHAML | | Thu Oct 27 1988 16:56 | 4 |
| RE: 19
Ello I'm Lisa and I'm well ard too.
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2.48 | Steve Hall - Never been there.... | CSC32::S_HALL | Gimme a DEC PC & a bear with a radio | Thu Oct 27 1988 20:25 | 13 |
|
Hi,
I'm Steve Hall. I work at the Colorado Springs Customer
Support Center in the US. I currently support BASIC,
FORTRAN and C programming languages (and the assorted
VMS ratta-fratta that goes along with them).
I'm simply interested in finding out more about the area,
and Great Britain itself.
(Visit scheduled No. '88....Stand by....)
|
2.49 | Stewart Clark, Euro ADG, The Crescent | THROAT::CLARK | ASC, a mad Scot | Wed Nov 16 1988 10:04 | 8 |
| Hi,
You can call me anything you like, but I prefer Stewart. I work
in European ADG Group in The Crescent writing bits of software (try
poking it; see what happens) that 'creates' invoices for all our
nice customers who always, of course, pay up on demand.
Stewart
|
2.50 | Better late than never ?? | PUGH::JANE | Where Beagles Dare ... | Wed Dec 14 1988 15:54 | 16 |
|
Late as usual - but at least I make the half century :-)
Jane aka Beagle or Rock
Will be hitting Brasingsteak after Xmas - not literally -
to work at Fireballs in the Custard Support Centre.
Live in Portsmouth so will have a nice drive up the A32/A339
but that has got to be better than Reading's traffic (spit spit)
That's enough for now
Woof Bark meow
|
2.51 | drunk in france | LARVAE::WILTSHIRE | | Thu Dec 22 1988 17:07 | 13 |
| Hi people
I'm Larry Wiltshire, soon to be in basingstoke???
To be honest I'm here already? Wot I meen is that I'm dossing in
an 'otel till I buy a house, so any Gin/Alchohol drinkers and P*O*E*T
fans give moi a shout.
Where is the A33????!!
Larry
|
2.52 | vbooze | LOOKIN::MAUFE | Where's the beach? | Fri Dec 23 1988 15:03 | 5 |
| Well, I am drub azs weell becos goig down thebeechdown club does
this do you. Well, merry xamas and a wonderful new yare.Bow, ,well
ldone social club, i am we.ll drunk
/simon
|
2.53 | Andy Brunnock | RDGE00::BRUNNOCK | Andy Brunnock, A-1 @UCG, 781-4416 | Thu Jan 05 1989 11:09 | 7 |
| Andy Brunnock
EDI Principle Development Specialist
The Crescent
Re-joined Digital this week after a six-month absence. Currently
commuting from Reading but keeping my eyes open on property between
here and Reading (Chineham looks nice).
|
2.54 | Is There Nightlife In Blazingstoke ? | SHAPES::SECURITY | | Tue Jan 10 1989 16:21 | 19 |
| Hi People,
Name is Paul,I have been living in the big doughnut for almost 3
years now in areas which include :- Eastdrop
Popley
Old Basing
but now i have come to rest in Brighton Hill(until i get sick of
the area).
I have worked with Digital for almost 2 years starting at Hampshire
Hse when it first opened and i am now at the Crescent.
Hobbies include :- Model making,Football Both English and NFL,Drinking
loadsabeer,teaching people at the Crescent how to speak Geordie
as to enable me to have a proper conversation,Used to run marathons
and half marathons,ran the Great North Run 3 times and the London
marathon twice,Drinking gods gift to pubs Newcastle Brown Ale,spelling
incorrectly and last but not least MORE DRINKING !!!!!!!
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2.55 | Welcome Doctor! | HAMPS::NICHOLLS | I'd rather be eating | Wed Jan 11 1989 14:27 | 13 |
| Hello Dr Paul
So - you are alive and kicking! I thought you had burgered off back
to Geordie land man!
How is it all going?
Love
Dr Nicholls (Nursey to you!)
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2.56 | Calling Nurse Nicholls | SHAPES::SECURITY | | Fri Jan 13 1989 12:41 | 11 |
| Well Hello Nursey Nicholls
Things are not three bad.Im enjoying things a lot better over here
mainly because im not working nights.
must dash lots of work to do (big laugh screems out).
bye for now
Dr Paul
p.s.Who are you playing Doctors and Nurses with now ??
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2.57 | Never Fear, Nursey's Here! | HAMPS::NICHOLLS | I'd rather be eating | Fri Jan 13 1989 13:44 | 6 |
| I'm not.
Glad everything is all ok. Can you believe it was nearly a year
ago we did the First Aid Course! Have you had to do any yet?
Nursey
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2.58 | | FOOT::BADMAN | Food is for Blimps | Mon Mar 06 1989 12:37 | 1 |
| I'm Jamie Badman and I'm still well 'ard.
|
2.59 | SILLY | UBOHUB::GIBBONS_L | gibbons | Mon Mar 13 1989 13:51 | 2 |
| WHO,S BAD MR HARDMAN
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2.60 | T TIME | SHAPES::ALLENT | | Tue Mar 21 1989 16:32 | 28 |
| Hello peeps - Teresa Allen here - have just learnt how to use notes
so beware!!
Have been with DEC since July 1987 (Gosh is it that long??) starting
with SPA at Sutton Coldfield. They soon got rid of me to Warrington
who must have known I was on the way as they shipped me off to
Basingstoke :-)
So here I am at the Crescent and loving every (well nearly every)
minute of it. I still work for SPA, in the UK SPA Operations Team.
I am currently (hopefully) buying a house at Pamber Heath - please
no horror stories about radiation leakage!! but at the moment am
living in a hotel. Trying to get a flat until the big move down
from Cheshire.
Anyway less of this drivvle..............
Enjoy all the usual DEC pursuits but mainly activities that involve
the Golden Lion, Stag & House, Barton's Mill etc etc
All for now - see you around
T <--- for those who cannot pronounce my name after a couple of
drinks
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2.61 | Ex Lancastrian found in Hants!!! | LARVAE::MOORE_A | Dont Worry- Its only 1's and 0's | Wed Apr 12 1989 19:23 | 18 |
| Hi. I'm Andrew Moore. Joined DIGITAL a month ago --- an I thought
the rest of the world was confusing!!!!
Working at Spagetti house in the Government RACto support a wife
and hungry cat.
I'm currently looking to move to Basingstoke from
Salisbury (yes I know - I've already had psychiatric examinations
recommended)
Interests include guitar playing (very loud and badly - bit like
Heavy Metal really), outdoor conservation (vandalising trees), outdoor
conversation, swimming and watching Horizon. Interests would include
drinking loadsabeer if I didn't have loadsagut through drinking
loadsabeer!
See Ya round folks
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2.62 | Remove foot from mouth Andrew | LARVAE::MOORE_A | Dont Worry- Its only 1's and 0's | Thu Apr 13 1989 19:35 | 11 |
| It's Andrew Moore again.
As an addition to my previous entry......
My wife says that I do NOT ''support'' her - she is capable of making
her own way, career, breakfast et al. Sorry all liberated females.
The cat doesn't give a stuff whether she's ''supported'' or not
- as long as there is a steady supply of Kattomeat and
pork-scratchings.
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2.63 | ...another... | FOOT::GARLAND | Howard GARLAND @UCG, 781-4323 | Mon Apr 24 1989 16:05 | 4 |
| Howard Garland, working in The Crescent.
Live a few miles outside Basingstoke and am totally happy with the
traffic to work...you can always tell the ex-Reading people.
|
2.64 | I Love Bas'stoke | CHEST::LEE | IAM4C2H5COOH | Fri May 05 1989 17:35 | 11 |
| Hi all , just made it ....
I am Phil Lee
Incarcerated in the Bottom-less pit of Brighton Hill . The place
where they nick the bricks from underneath your car , and your
hub caps ! Luxory !!!!
God this place is dead !!!!!
Phi
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2.65 | | KERNEL::ROSE | | Thu Jun 29 1989 05:55 | 12 |
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I am Trevor Rose.
I am going to admit being born in Basingstoke in 1961 (Feb 7th).
I remember the old town (only just) and things are certainly different
now.
I have been working on the Central Call Desk (CCD) at the support
centre for 5 years now (since I joined DEC) and I still enjoy it
although I am trying to think of a new direction to take.
Bye
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2.66 | Robert Sheldon | UBOHUB::SHELDON_R | Mad Jack McMad | Wed Jan 10 1990 09:50 | 9 |
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I'm Robert Sheldon currently on the YTS at Wimgrove House.
I work in CAS and have been for about 6 months it's not too bad.
At the moment I am taking a programming/systems course at college.
Eventually I'd like to go into a technical type of job.
I live 8 miles from Basingstoke in Overton.
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2.67 | 'Tis only me | SAC::WHITAKER_A | The man from Hull | Fri Jan 12 1990 12:16 | 11 |
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I'm Andy Whitaker and I work in Hampshire House. I actually live
in Basingstoke (sob) (I didnt know it was like this when I relocated).
I'm originally from Hull in Yorkshire (way up north). If there is
anyone else out there who lives in Basingstoke and requires a drinking
partner then please drop me a line. There must be some night life in
Basingstoke somewhere.
Andy
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2.68 | Do you lot always complain?? | UBOHUB::SANWELL | | Tue Jan 16 1990 16:53 | 3 |
| I am Jacqui Sanwell, a SWAS Unit Secretary working in Wimgrove House,
I live here in Basingstoke too, I don't mind it. It's DEC I'm not
sure of.
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2.69 | Wheres the community spirit ? | SAC::WHITAKER_A | The man from Hull | Tue Jan 16 1990 17:57 | 9 |
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Hi Jacqui,
I don't always complain - its just that I'm suffering from
culture shock ! I relocated from Sheffield where the outlook to
life is somewhat different from down here. I've travelled quiet a
lot around England and Wales, and Basingstoke has to be the second
most un-friendly place I've been too.
Andy
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2.70 | Worse than basingstoke ? wow! | LASHAM::PATTISON_M | _mm_/���\_mm_, wot no idea? | Wed Jan 17 1990 12:08 | 12 |
| Re: .-1
> ... and Basingstoke has to be the second most un-friendly place
>I've been too.
>
> Andy
O.K. Andy, I'll ask.
What was the first ?
Martyn.
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2.71 | | SHAPES::KERRELLD | Dave Kerrell @UCG 781 x4101 | Wed Jan 17 1990 13:50 | 8 |
| Let me guess!
Evry, France?
Runcorn, Cheshire, England?
Swindon, Wiltshire, England?
Milan, Italy?
Dave.
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2.72 | | SHAPES::ALFORDJ | Ice a speciality | Thu Jan 18 1990 14:07 | 5 |
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Well definitely *NOT* Swindon....it's far above Basingstoke (and
Reading) in the ratings !
:-)
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2.73 | another reader | DGMT01::BROWN | | Fri Jan 19 1990 15:08 | 4 |
| Kevin whitmarsh
snamprogetti house
basignstoke
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2.74 | | SAC::WHITAKER_A | The man from Hull | Sun Jan 21 1990 14:42 | 14 |
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The most un-friendly place I've been to was a little village in
North Wales. Most of the people seemed to be extream Welsh
Nationalists who wanted nothing to do with any English people.
They even painted nationalist and anti-english slogans on the
walls, but as they were in Welsh we were unable to read them !
Before anyone gets the wrong idea about Wales I should mention that
I was on holiday with some friends and that we had a great time.
Most of the people we met were friendly, sociable folk which is one
of the reasons I like going to Wales (apart from the sceanery).
Andy
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2.75 | | LARVAE::NISBET_D | Dougie Nisbet | Sun Jan 21 1990 18:46 | 12 |
| <<< Note 2.74 by SAC::WHITAKER_A "The man from Hull" >>>
[ ... ]
They even painted nationalist and anti-english slogans on the
walls, but as they were in Welsh we were unable to read them !
er ... At the risk of falling for a Wind Up ...
How do you know?
Andy
Dougie
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2.76 | | SAC::WHITAKER_A | The man from Hull | Mon Jan 22 1990 20:07 | 13 |
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Re: .-1
Honest - its not a wind up ! We were there to visit a
friend of my brothers and she could speak Welsh (being
a bit Welsh herself) and so translated them, in a polite
sort of way.
I'll bring a map in tomorrow and then I'll be able to tell
everyone what its called. I'd tell you now but I don't
want to risk spelling it !
Andy
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2.77 | I've arrived!!! | SHAPES::WATSONC | Confused? I don't undestand... | Fri Mar 23 1990 12:14 | 15 |
| Hi All!!
I'm Christine (Chris) Watson, currently tempting for DEC for about the
millionth time! Working in Defence Sales at Snamprogetti House.
I like eating, drinking, noting, driving (usually everyone mad) and
meeting people - anyone fancy going for a Basingstoke-Noters Pizza????
Look forward to meeting you all!
Cheers -
Chris :-)
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2.78 | TEMPTING ??? Sounds good. | CURRNT::ROWELLW | I aint pushin no Moon Buttons | Fri Mar 23 1990 12:54 | 7 |
| > I'm Christine (Chris) Watson, currently tempting for DEC for about the
> millionth time! Working in Defence Sales at Snamprogetti House.
Is this a new sales tactic Christine ?
Wayne
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2.79 | Tee hee!!! | SHAPES::WATSONC | Confused? I don't undestand... | Fri Mar 23 1990 13:01 | 10 |
| OOOOOPPPPPSSSSS!!!!!
Well - no comment!!!!!
-blush-
Chris :-)
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2.80 | | SMIFFY::FLOOZ | La Feline Flooz - a smitten Kitten | Fri May 24 1991 10:12 | 13 |
| Ages since the last intro but I'll hope the conference is still
alive and do the 'done thing' and say hello before I route through
trying to find pointers to housing agencies in the area.
Ex-Death Park, Ex-Solent (nearly) recognise lots of familiar notes
faces and shortly becoming officially here in Viabubbles...
Anyone fancy renting me a cottage in North Warnborough for cheap??
:-)
Oh the names Jo.
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2.81 | | CRISPY::BAKERT | wild thing you make my heart sing | Fri May 24 1991 10:35 | 1 |
| Welcome Flooz..your back !
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2.82 | Is that you | KERNEL::ASTBURYD | | Fri May 31 1991 17:07 | 2 |
| You're not Tracy Baker by any chance?
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2.83 | | CRISPY::BAKERT | wild thing you make my heart sing | Fri May 31 1991 17:44 | 1 |
| yep I am ! why ??
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2.84 | | ASICS::EDMUNDS | The flamingo's footrest | Mon Jun 03 1991 10:39 | 4 |
| Presumably because your parents liked the name (that's the usual
reason).
K.
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2.85 | Sad Really isn't it? | KERNEL::OSBORNE | | Fri Nov 15 1991 14:15 | 39 |
| Its a long time since anyone said HELLO in this note!.
So........
Hello.
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2.86 | um | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | No Irish in Sweden | Fri Nov 15 1991 14:43 | 13 |
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Have you been on 'the pop' at lunchtime Dave ?
if you want to use <FF>'s rather than lots of blank lines do
<do>
type in QUOTE and then <CTRL> L
Thrilling eh ?
Paul
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2.87 | | COMICS::WEGG | Some hard boiled eggs & some nuts. | Fri Nov 15 1991 15:08 | 10 |
| re -1
� <do>
� type in QUOTE and then <CTRL> L
That takes 8 keystrokes (or 6 if you shorten QUOTE to QUO).
The sequence <PF1> 12 <PF1> <KP3> is quicker at only 5 keystrokes.
Ian.
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2.88 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | No Irish in Sweden | Fri Nov 15 1991 15:35 | 9 |
| Re .87
Ian,
I suppose it depends on which editor your using - I'm using TPU, and
I can't use the EDT PF1 sequence - TPU's the default in notes isn't
it ?
Paul
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2.89 | | COMICS::WEGG | Some hard boiled eggs & some nuts. | Fri Nov 15 1991 16:01 | 12 |
| Paul,
The editor you get in notes is defined in your profile. Do
SET PROFILE/EDITOR=xxx to change it.
Actually I use TPU too, but I have a SET KEYPAD EDT command
in my init file.
Ian.
P.S. What's the point in working for the Warrington TSC when
your desk is in Viables???
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2.90 | ho ho ho | LARVAE::HUTCHINGS_P | Manchester City | Fri Nov 15 1991 16:41 | 6 |
| as a matter of fact..
what's the point of him working at Dec at all.....!!!
:-) :-) :-) :-)
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2.91 | | KERNEL::MENDELSOHN | Greg Mendelsohn, Programming Support | Mon Nov 18 1991 14:02 | 34 |
| re .87
> re -1
>
> � <do>
> � type in QUOTE and then <CTRL> L
>
> That takes 8 keystrokes (or 6 if you shorten QUOTE to QUO).
>
> The sequence <PF1> 12 <PF1> <KP3> is quicker at only 5 keystrokes.
If its brevity you want, what about the sequence <Control_V> <Control_L>
This achieves the above with only two keystrokes.
With a bit of work you could even cut it down to one keystroke by tying a
key to a TPU such as:
procedure ff
copy_text(ascii(12));
endprocedure;
define_key('ff',ctrl_l_key);
Admittedly this takes 78 key presses to set up, but after setting it up the
once in you TPU initialization file, and useng <Control_L> 78 times, it averages
out to be better than my previous suggestion. Or what about
define_key('copy_text(ascii(12))',ctrl_l_key);
This is 45 key presses once only ..... ;-)
Greg
PS: I thought this was BASINGSTOKE, not TPU_PROCEDURES ;-)
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2.92 | test | SAC::SYSTEM | | Mon Nov 25 1991 15:16 | 1 |
| this is a test
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2.93 | wheee | TASTY::NISBET | Dougie Nisbet @WLO 7 853 4334 | Mon Nov 25 1991 18:34 | 1 |
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2.94 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | There has to be a better way | Thu Dec 05 1991 21:52 | 7 |
| re .91 and previous
But remember that DECwindows notes doesn't see form feeds,
whereas putting in lots of newlines does mean that the bottom
of the note does not appear in the window.
Tony
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2.95 | | COMICS::BELL | The haunted, hunted kind | Fri Dec 06 1991 09:06 | 6 |
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Re .94
Anyone who uses DECwindows notes deserves to get their punchlines spoiled !
Frank
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2.96 | quick re-introduction... | KERNEL::WYETHS | Indecision: key to flexibility | Wed Aug 21 1996 16:27 | 10 |
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Hi folks
Just for the benefit of those who are not based in the CSC in
Basingstoke but who do read this conference - I have changed my name
from Sharon Leyland to Sharon Wyeth cos that's what my (as of
the 9th Aug) husband's surname is.
Sharon
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2.97 | Bah bom-ti-bom | KERNEL::MORRIS | Which universe did you dial? | Mon Sep 02 1996 17:05 | 6 |
| Sharon,
Congratulations. Perhaps you could post a piece of the cake in this
conference :-)
Jon
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2.98 | Oh you were on holiday wern't you!!! | KERNEL::WYETHS | Indecision: key to flexibility | Mon Sep 02 1996 17:24 | 6 |
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I did Jon, didn't they save you any???? ;-)
Sharon
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