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2413.1 | | SSAG::SUSSWEIN | never confuse having a career with having a life | Fri Apr 11 1997 16:18 | 1 |
| Agreed. The new colors are absolutely PUTRID!
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2413.2 | Colorblindness has its privileges | COOKIE::MUNNS | dave | Fri Apr 11 1997 16:31 | 6 |
| I hear that pink flamingos will decorate the South lobby entrance,
security guards will wear hot pink sunglasses, and that all employees
will be issued hot pink T-shirts as the new corporate uniform. New
badges with a hot pink background will replace your worn & weary id's.
Digital - We change the way the world works.
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2413.3 | Flashback to Miami Vice? | BSS::BRUNO | Stand In The Gap | Fri Apr 11 1997 16:33 | 1 |
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2413.4 | New business.... | LILCPX::BUCHHOLZ | | Mon Apr 14 1997 11:15 | 19 |
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Oh, didn't you know??
Were going to be the new Western distribution center for .....
BARBIES!!!!!!
We are going to be introducing the New Improved Software Engineer
Barbie!!
Her own "pank" workstation, laptop and office cube!!!
Isn't it exciting!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?
MB
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2413.5 | Bad Taste For Sure | SSDEVO::FERRIS | | Mon Apr 14 1997 12:51 | 11 |
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I have to agree. This is VERY poor taste. I can't believe that a design
service would even submit a design like this for a "professional
image". It must have been submitted my grade schoolers. It is a real
joke. For that matter, I can't believe Digital approved this! I'm sure
it will make a big impression on future tenants who are looking to
lease office space to have a lobby like this.
mike
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2413.6 | | SSDEVO::THELLEN | Ron Thellen, DTN 522-2952 | Mon Apr 14 1997 12:58 | 8 |
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OK, I'll add my vote for the "Most tacky lobby in the world."
I think I'll ask any vendors that need to visit to enter through the
east lobby from now on. Please don't tell me that the east lobby will
undergo the same changes!
Ron
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2413.7 | | SSAG::SUSSWEIN | never confuse having a career with having a life | Mon Apr 14 1997 13:21 | 12 |
| RE: <<< Note 2413.5 by SSDEVO::FERRIS >>>
>>> I can't believe that a design
>>> service would even submit a design like this for a "professional
>>> image". It must have been submitted my grade schoolers.
According to the guard in the South Lobby, the colors were picked out
by "a senior manager who sits in CX03, who's in charge of facilities";
he didn't know the manager's name. Any idea who this could be?
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2413.8 | whodunnit list | SSDEVO::SPRAYCAR | | Mon Apr 14 1997 14:02 | 16 |
| RE: Note 2413.7 by SSAG::SUSSWEIN
> Any idea who this could be?
Ken Pierce is the project manager, or something like that. Hugh Nethercot
is our beloved facilities manager Their boss is Don Slawinski, Regional
Facilities Czar. He's the nice guy who "fields" facilities questions at
the Storage Quarterlies.
300686 PIERCE, KENNETH "KEN" R. 592-4318 592-4230 CXO03 1/D12 7-18
FACIL::PIERCE B209
050388 SLIWINSKI, DONALD "DON" E. 592-4230 223-2666 CXO03 1/D12 7-11
FACIL::SLIWINSKI B008
219361 NETHERCOT, HUBERT "HUGH" S. 592-4270 592-4230 CXO03 1/D12 7-30
FACIL::NETHERCOT B007
Rick
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2413.9 | | PEAKS::OAKEY | | Mon Apr 14 1997 14:10 | 11 |
| Re: <<< Note 2413.7 by SSAG::SUSSWEIN "never confuse having a career with having a life" >>>
>> ...the colors were picked out
>> by "a senior manager who sits in CX03, who's in charge of facilities";
That explains it; he doesn't have to look at them every day...
Anyone else think they should take the leftover paint and do his office in the
same motif?
Roger
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2413.10 | | SSDEVO::PULSIPHER | | Mon Apr 14 1997 14:14 | 3 |
| Re: -1
Now that is justice.
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2413.11 | A reason for pink | CSC32::KOELLHOFFER | | Tue Apr 15 1997 01:43 | 3 |
| In prisons they have found that the color pink helps to
calm those that are incarcerated.
Perhaps they do have a good reason.....
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2413.12 | | CSC32::HENNING | A rose with no thorns | Tue Apr 15 1997 08:11 | 7 |
| re: .11
I'd read that the calming effect of pink is temporary -- and that
there's a violent rebound reaction to the pink after a short time.
Hmm...
%^}
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2413.13 | It all becomes clear...It's for the new CXO Nursery....you big babies! ;^) | SSDEVO::BARTLESON | | Tue Apr 15 1997 16:43 | 19 |
| From: BSS::PSCADMIN "15-Apr-1997 1444 -0600"
To: @CSCDIST:CXO1,@CSCDIST:CXO3
CC: FACIL::NETHERCOT
Subj: CXO Nursery
The nursery status is in the lease investigation stage. It will be some time
before we have a lease in effect, if at all.
As of now, with all the work that must be accomplished along with construction
and occupancy, it will be 8 to 9 months to get the nursery into operation.
We will keep everyone apprised of developing factors effecting the nursery
capability on campus.
Regards,
Hugh Nethercot
Site Facilities Manager
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2413.14 | HERE WE GO AGAIN... | SSDEVO::SPRAYCAR | | Thu May 08 1997 11:24 | 8 |
| It's nice to see that, in these austere times, we're painting over the
ugly pink stripes. Rumor has it that someone realized that the new pink
and maroon clashed with the official Digital Maroon Color... So we re-spend
big bucks re-painting it. Re-ally smart.
When the bonus numbers come out in June/July, you can chalk some of the
reduction up to painting... ;-(
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2413.15 | site improvements continue | COOKIE::MUNNS | dave | Thu May 08 1997 13:08 | 2 |
| What are Mary Kay's plans for the fitness stations, basketball, and
volleyball courts that were bulldozed on Wednesday morning ?
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2413.16 | get rid of that grass | BSS::DSMITH | I'LL GET UP AND FLY AWAY | Thu May 08 1997 14:46 | 5 |
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Parking lot???? Thats my bet!
Dave
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2413.17 | | BSS::BRUNO | Stand In The Gap | Thu May 08 1997 16:47 | 5 |
| Good guess Dave. I heard that the parking that will be placed
where the exercise park had been was a part of the contract with
Advanta.
Greg
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2413.18 | | BSS::DSMITH | I'LL GET UP AND FLY AWAY | Sat May 10 1997 09:29 | 6 |
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Do I win anything?
Dave
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2413.19 | How about... | BSS::BRUNO | Stand In The Gap | Mon May 12 1997 13:06 | 4 |
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A chunk of souvenir pavement from the former basketball court?
Greg
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2413.20 | thanks, and not big bucks to fix | COOKIE::MARTIN | Life is tradeoffs | Thu May 22 1997 15:54 | 12 |
| I would like to thank facilities for fixing the blunder, and making
the south lobby look quite nice now.
I don't think it cost big bucks to fix this problem, caused by a very
little bit of pink paint. The wi$dom behind doing all this work in the
fir$t place may be debatible, though I doubt even that was big buck$
compared to the rent we stand to gain from retaining current, and
acquiring future tenants, not to mention customer impact. Also, many more
dollars have been spent on 'customer' and vp spiff ups for cxo3, even
recently, than have ever been spent on cxo1. Its time we got a little.
Now if we can just get the lines painted back on the roads...
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2413.21 | No lines + bozos = accident soon | PEAKS::OAKEY | | Thu May 22 1997 16:21 | 46 |
| Re: <<< Note 2413.20 by COOKIE::MARTIN "Life is tradeoffs" >>>
>> Now if we can just get the lines painted back on the roads...
Oh yhea, there *were* lines at one time, weren't there?
In the last month I've almost gotten wacked three times on our driveway, most
recently at lunch today when I was heading out the East exit. Allow me to blow
off steam...
I was in the left lane, proceeding to the perpendicular intersection of the
driveway and Rockrimmon. Beside me was a big white tuna boat in the right lane,
the lane that peels off into the merge-lane-that-isn't.
Right where the road splits, they *yank* their car into the left lane (I'm
talking major car-leaning swerve here), forcing me into a panic move into the
oncoming lane of traffic. It would have been a collision if I hadn't moved.
Fortunately no one was coming into work.
Now that this car and driver has my full attention, I notice that they're three
people and a driver, the three people pointing in all different directions with
such fervor that they appear to be almost flailing.
After turning wide into the left lane on Rockrimmon, the car moves into the
right lane causing the car exiting DEC on the merge-lane-that-isn't to abort
their acceleration. Now that they've given an adrenalin rush to driver #2, they
move into the left lane about even with the Texaco station, then jerk the car
quite late into the left turn lane that goes to Delmonico, then yank it back
into the left through lane (just about scoring another car), they proceed
through the Delmonico light, stop at Mark Dabling (at the red light, I guess the
driver was somewhat cognizant of her surroundings), then, as the light turns
green, the car turns left onto Mark Dabling, cutting off yet another car. At
this point I was turning right onto Mark Dabling, breathing a sigh of relief to
get away with this moving disaster. I could still see hands gesturing in all
directions and the driver looking in all directions except ahead...
Thanks. I feel better. Back to the lines...
I've gotten used to bozo maneuvers at the peel-off to the eastern parking lots
(people swerving into the through lane at the last minute since they're no lines
to guide them). So I'm pretty defensive around there. This one at lunch at the
exit was a new one though.
I guess we need an accident and then they'll repaint the lines.
Roak
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