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53.1 | Where is Sarnia? | BETSY::WATSON | No_Mad | Fri Mar 04 1988 14:53 | 13 |
| OK, I'll start with one or two of the 'numerous questions' I have:
Where is Sarnia (other than in Lambton County, the location of which I don't
know, either)? What are its major attractions or points of interest?
I'm somewhat familiar with the Maritime Provinces, specifically New Brunswick,
as my wife is originally from Moncton, and I've been to Montreal (where most
Americans think Canada begins and ends) several times, but I've never heard of
Sarnia. From your initial entry, it sounds like a place worth 'noting'.
Thanks,
Kip (originally_from_Maine_now_living_in_Massachusetts)
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53.2 | So! you know Moncton,eh? | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Mar 04 1988 17:36 | 14 |
| We want first to welcome you to the Sarnia conference and thank
you for your interesting and provocative question.
Your previous knowledge of Moncton and Montreal will be of
very little help. From what we heard these localities are also in
Canada, but there stop the similitude.
Although some call Sarnia "the Houston of the South of the North",
we prefer to compare it too Lake Wobeggon (Minnesota).
But enough poetry and let's get to the facts:
Sarnia not only is in Lambton County (which you already new), but
on top of that is south of Point Edward most of the time, and
permanently north of Corruna. It has also been seen recently west
of Clearwater and on clear day can be witnessed east of Port Huron.
Some say it is a legend....some call it a dream...we call it home.
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53.3 | Scarnia, Ontario | CLOSUS::HOE | from Colorado with love! | Sun Mar 06 1988 21:53 | 4 |
| Sarnia, Ontario. Home of the ______________!, gateway to the
___________!
/cal
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53.4 | pink cotton | KANE::MOLLOY | | Mon Mar 07 1988 07:47 | 4 |
| Sarnia, Ontario. Home of FIBREGLASS CANADA!, gateway to ...uh,
...uh, Sarnia! yea...that's the ticket....
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53.5 | Thanks for the Memories! | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | This is the Edge ==> | Mon Mar 07 1988 09:02 | 17 |
| Ah, yes, Sarnia!
When I was growing up in Toledo, Ohio, in the days of top-40 AM radio, we
always used to listen to:
C K L W ! ! !
in Windsor. Athough my memories of this station generally consist of Mo-town
music and typical newscasts:
"Another brutal bloody murder in Redford Township!"
I also remember advertisements for various businesses in Sarnia.
It takes me back...
Russ Schwartz.
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53.6 | correction... | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon Mar 07 1988 17:25 | 5 |
| Funny guy,eh?
The exact quotation is:
Sarnia: Home of William's beef parlour, gateway to heartburn...
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53.7 | a wining note... | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon Mar 07 1988 17:31 | 6 |
| We want to congratulate the author of note 53.4 for entering the
1st reply showing a real knowledge of the economic realities of
Sarnia.
Dear M(s/rs/r) Molloy, you just won yourself a voucher for a free
lunch at William's beef parlour.
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53.8 | more winners! | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon Mar 07 1988 17:45 | 10 |
| We have another winner who in a single nostalgic note (53.3) just recreated
with accuracy the cultural climate of the area:
Yes M(s/rs/r) Shwartz, the beat goes on and one can still listen
to "Blues at the Red Rooster Lounge" or "Manbo Express" between
news update about drug busts in a day care center in Wayne County
or a 10-victim shootout in a kindergarden class of Detroit. One can relax
though by switching to canadian programming ( "fresh air", "Gilmour's
album", etc...and listen to the latest results of the Ladies Curling
Tournament...)...M(s/rs/r) Shwartz jus won a lunch a the Bunsen
Burner!
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53.9 | And Now A Word From Our Moderator | TROA01::COUPLAND | | Mon Mar 07 1988 18:13 | 14 |
| As the official moderator of the Sarnia Conference in the Canada
notes, I want to thank you all for making this conference the
tremendous success it happens to be. In a few day we have managed
to generate a total of 9 notes and replies.
In Canada notes, the record in number of replies is detained at
present by the Conference "what's wrong with the leafs?":31 replies.
the subject of our conference is of course more difficult and does
not cater to the "fast-reply-between-2-decmails" crowd...it takes
some though and some concentration to become a regular on the Sarnia
conference !...nethertheless we are convinced that the Sarnia-set
will adress the challenge and someday, in a fiscal year soon, we
will reach the 32 replies!...keep on with the good work!
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53.10 | Plateau of 10 has now been reached!! | KAOM24::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Tue Mar 08 1988 08:05 | 7 |
|
Does anyone know how the Northern Vikings are doing?? You Sarnia
experts should know about them.
At any rate, now that I've added to the replies, 32 doesn't
seem so impossible somehow.
Glenn ;-)
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53.11 | Thanks for the Prize! | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | This is the Edge ==> | Tue Mar 08 1988 09:03 | 15 |
| re: .8
Thanks for the prize! Although I now live in India-no-place, our area
headquarters is in Detroit. Though I have tried to avoid it, I know sooner or
later I will have to go there for training, a silly meeting, etc. I will look
forward to escaping to Canada during my free time (if there is any--my last
invitation was to attend a 12-hour presentation!). Being a jazz fan, I also
like blues somewhat, and will want to check out the place you mentioned.
Also, I'm hoping to do some touring in Canada this summer. I just got a VIA
timetable, and would love to go from Toronto to Vancouver, with side trips.
(This is big bucks, but it's been ten years since I've taken a REAL vacation,
so I'm trashing my budget). Perhaps I can check out Sarnia, then.
Russ Schwartz.
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53.12 | closer to 32 all the time | KANE::MOLLOY | | Wed Mar 09 1988 15:27 | 10 |
| re. 7
gee, who da thunked it! i would rather win a voucher to 'williams
fish and chips' in haligonia (next to olands brewery), but what
the hey. where do i go to claim my prize.....sarina? ugh
all i can recall about sarina was figreglass canada came to nova
scotia tech looking for engineers......one fool went! i assume
that FC owns sarina.
regards.....john
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53.13 | If you don't like it... | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Mar 09 1988 17:42 | 9 |
| Dear M(s/rs/r) Molloy,
If you whish to renounce to your prize, we can accomodate you: just
confirm your decision.
We want also to inform you that Fiberglass Canada not only does
not own Sarnia, but barely owns itself (as a subsiduary of Owens
Corning which is still trying to avoid filing under chapter 11).
We just terminated their service contract on their PDP-8 , which
gives you an idea of their importance in our lives...
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53.14 | still scratching!!!! | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | | Thu Mar 10 1988 12:35 | 9 |
| Mr. Dzialowski:
As a former "DEC tech" that worked in Sarnia, you mention a PDP
8 at Fiberscratch. As I recall, it was a PDP 1104 that ran the
process of making the scratch. It was the only PDP with a 24 hour
7 day contract when the Sarnia office was starting.
Sarnia?? great place when the wind is from the north. The lake
makes the summers wonderful!!!
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53.15 | Fiberglas | TROA01::COUPLAND | | Thu Mar 10 1988 18:57 | 6 |
| Well,
actually FC don't own Sarnia. Dow, Polysar, Imperial Oil....maybe.
FC....not quite.
Enjoy your points
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53.16 | Sailing, Sunning, SCUBA ??? | TROA01::COUPLAND | | Thu Mar 10 1988 19:01 | 4 |
| Sounds like you're familiar with the place. I've been here six
months as Junior Sales rep. Tell me more.
John
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53.17 | dow, polysar, imperial, eech! | CANDY::MOLLOY | | Thu Mar 10 1988 20:49 | 9 |
| service contract on a pdp 8 or 11/05 that must have accounted for
the four point slide on tuesday! is there anything you can do get
it back or possibly they might be in the market for a 8840. sounds
like you got some might fine companies there in beautiful scarnia.
btw. hold on to that voucher you never know!
regards....MR molloy
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53.18 | Right ! | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Sun Mar 13 1988 21:39 | 3 |
| You're right ,Neil! It was an 11/04..they become rare these days.
This one is not going to be replaced...but we upgraded the one at
EssoChem with an 11/53...by the way, What are you doing these days?
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53.19 | Retired 11/04 Manager :^) | KAOFS::LOCKYER | Garry | Mon Mar 14 1988 21:38 | 11 |
|
Neil manages a group of ex-Sarnia folks whose only job is to
track every 11/04 in Canada. This is very time consuming work for
them and he weeps every time he hears that we have lost one.
We expect he will not have a job in 3 years.
Regards
Garry
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53.20 | what's in a name... | TRFSV1::A_HAIMOVITZ | don't fix it if it ain't broke... | Tue Mar 15 1988 13:05 | 2 |
| Is Sarnia the native word for "home of the petro-chemical industry
or does it have another meaning
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53.21 | what a busy conference | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Mar 15 1988 15:58 | 9 |
| This conference is becoming the busiest forum of the Canada notes.
We wish to congratulate Neil Baxter on his promotion to the 11/04
survival group. When he'll be over his present assignement ,he should
be ready to take over the IP11 survival engineering group...Sarnia
is supposed to be the largest GIA site for the product!
We are starting a reseach project on the ethymology of the name
"Sarnia"...first results just came in and it seems it is Native
for "I-am-glad-this-is-not-Wallaceburg"...Experts are still arguing...
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53.22 | the myth revealed | KAOA02::SEED | | Wed Mar 16 1988 11:42 | 29 |
| Once upon a time, (when I worked for Field Service), I was helping out
(by phone) on a call at Lambton County Board of Ed. Said customer
site was allegedly in "Sarnia", someplace just east of the St. Clair
river. Matters went from bad to worse with the call, and I ended
up going on-site from the vast Western Ontario District Office
Headquarters, in Burlington. I was given directions to "Sarnia",
or more accurately, the customer site. All along, there were no
road signs to "Sarnia". In fact, at London, all signs of civilisation
ceased to exist. Never mind it was pitch-black out there - not even
a street lamp. Ready to give up the odessey, I came to the exit leading
to the customer. Again, no signs for "Sarnia". No sign of life now,
intelligent or otherwise.
Arriving at the customer site, nobody mentioned "Sarnia". I worked
and worked, but could not get the super reliable VAX 8530 to boot
even so much as DS. My relief came in the morning. I left in an
advanced state of exhaustion, and the next thing I knew, I was driving
past London on the way home. At first, I thought I had been in a
nightmare. But, when I got paid two weeks later, I knew it was not
the case. I can only attribute this to the fact that "Sarnia" does
not exist in the real world. It must be a myth. Therefore, I am
forced to (regretfully) close this topic. ("conference" to those
on cheap drugs). All contributors will have to be drug tested in
the near future. We can't have everyone going around hallucinating,
believing myths are real life, and vice-versa, all the time. However,
if you would like to contribute this interesting legend to the
"Reader's Digest", I'm sure they could use it on one line somewhere.
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53.23 | Please, Louis, make them stop... | DEBIT::NEWMAN | This is one of my lucid moments. | Wed Mar 16 1988 17:28 | 21 |
| At the risk of further propagating this note, I feel that I must
voice my feelings regarding it.
It was always my impression that a "conference", in NOTES terms,
was a collection of notes or "topics". Using this terminology,
the base note, to which this is a reply, is in fact a note and not
a conference. Of couse, if you look at the notes and replies that
have been written in this conference during the last week or so,
you would tend to think that this is the "Sarnia conference" and
not the "Canada conference".
I'll admit that writing a note on Sarnia is a somewhat humourous,
if not twisted, thing to do. However, one or more replies each
day on this topic tends severely reduces the beneficial effect that
the other Canadian content in this conference provides me with over
my morning coffee. Not only that, but I am severely worried that
some unsuspecting person might actually make Sarnia the focal point
of a vacation!
Scott (who has lived a significant distance from Sarnia for less
than two years)
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53.24 | Did I read a question?? | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | | Wed Mar 16 1988 21:01 | 9 |
| Mr. Newman:
True, it is a "conference", but it can share information to those
who seek it.
Baxter
P.S. Ask and you will "get it".
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53.25 | Where's Sarnia? | CORE::LATTUCA | Je me souviens | Wed Mar 16 1988 21:22 | 3 |
|
I'm sure there is more to this country of ours than sarnia.
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53.26 | No Problem! | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | This is the Edge ==> | Thu Mar 17 1988 08:58 | 18 |
| I have no problems at all with this discussion on Sarnia. As I mentioned
above, I grew up in Toledo. For years and years there was a discussion as to
whether or not a penninsula in northeast Toledo was actually in Michigan or
Ohio (in fact, it was called the "Lost Penninsula").
This, along with your inability to locate Sarnia, has led me to formulate two
new methaphysical theories:
(1) The "Erie Triangle". This area, bounded by Cleveland, Toledo, and Sarnia,
is known in infamy because entire towns (such as Sarnia and Lost Penninusula)
have literally vanished from the face of the earth.
(2) The "Chevy's of the Gods". Obviously the reason no one can find Sarnia is
because it's where intergallactic travelers arrive and depart from Earth.
Their cloaking device is so effective that it hides not only the space ships,
but also the town.
Russ Schwartz.
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53.27 | uncle! | DEBIT::NEWMAN | This is one of my lucid moments. | Thu Mar 17 1988 10:20 | 4 |
| Now I understand! I just don't take enough drugs to fully appreciate
this topic.
Scott
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53.28 | Any Jobs??? | TRCA01::ATKINSON | | Thu Mar 17 1988 15:23 | 9 |
| I was wondering if there is a personnel office in Sarnia. I have
checked the jobs book and haven't been able to find anything.
I would appreciate it if someone could tell me how I could transfer
to such a place with sun, surf and cheap drugs.
Paul
P.S I've always wanted to have dinner at the Bunsen Burner
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53.29 | | KAOA01::CURZON | Richard Curzon TRS 5/2 | Fri Mar 18 1988 07:46 | 6 |
| How is Sarnia's bid for the 1992 winter olympics coming? I can
picture the Jamaican bobsled team barreling down a run on a toxic waste
heap, padded with fluffy white petrochemical materials....
And of course the futrure NHL franchise, the Sarnia Byproducts,
can skate right on the concrete, coated with lubricants...
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53.30 | The Sarnia Carcinomas | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Mar 18 1988 08:38 | 3 |
| I think this would be a better name for the franchise..
Glenn 8^)
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53.31 | Snow Job | BETSY::WATSON | No_Mad | Fri Mar 18 1988 10:27 | 14 |
| re: .29
> How is Sarnia's bid for the 1992 winter olympics coming?
I heard that Sarnia tried to get the winter games this year, but lost out
to Calgary, so it's doubtful they'll try again in '92. Can anyone confirm
this?
Also, how far from the center of town is the nearest man-made object?
(Someone else asked me, so I'm trying to find out for them. I'll admit, I'm
curious, too.)
thnx,
Kip
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53.32 | SARNIA TO HOST EXPO '99!! | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Mar 18 1988 11:24 | 7 |
|
YES! The latest news flash from our National Enquirer Foreign
Correspondent Bureau in South Porcupine has informed me that EXPO '99
will be held in SARNIA!! National Enquirer reporters have believed for
some time that Extra Terrestrials have been planning to unveil their
secret inter-galactic space port, which resides in Sarnia, and are gearing
for the de-cloaking at the 1999 World's Fair!!
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53.33 | rumors... | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Mar 18 1988 17:51 | 10 |
| We wish to maintain some standards reqarding the quality of the
informations one can find in this conference,and to start we want
to kill some rumors coming from recent replies:
1- Sarnia was not a considered site for the winter Olympic (too much
snow and sun, not enough wind).
2- Sarnia was not considered either for Expo ( Sarnia is not as well
known as Vancouver or Knoxville...)
BUT SARNIA IS THE SELECTED SITE FOR DECWORLD 88 (as a backup, should
Cannes disappear into the sea).
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53.34 | canadian content,eh? | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Mar 18 1988 18:05 | 10 |
| Scott,
If you are reading this notes during your early morning coffe break,
it tells us a lot about working habits in New-England...In Sarnia
we do not 1)have any time for coffee breaks, 2) have time to play
with notes during regular hours. We indulged in this conference
for few minutes, just before going home late in the evening.
If you want canadian content, go read the CMR21 notes or the Toronto
Sun. Also, it does not take any drugs to believe that Sarnia exists
(somewhere...sometime...). Some people even believe that MicroVax
3500 exists...anything is possible !!!C
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53.35 | getting your money's worth | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | | Sun Mar 20 1988 20:48 | 7 |
| I have noticed that there have been a number of "free" lunches given
away by this conference. What ever happened to the "COFFEE CUP".
Is it still there? Now that is/was a real eatery. It was the
only place in town where the knifes and forks didn't match. If
you wanted to sit, you had to wait until one of the three tables
was empty. You were never charged for the dried food left on the
plate after it was washed!! Now that's service!
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53.36 | Sarnia off the chemical blob ? | POTARU::COUPAL | A lost sock in the laundromat of oblivion | Mon Mar 21 1988 16:30 | 15 |
| Re .33:
The one I heard was "in a world that believes that Willie
Nelson can sing, everything is possible ..." ! But you're
right, Willie is getting stiff competition from the
microVAX 3500.
Sarnia, Sarnia ... I left Kitchener-Waterloo in December 1985:
isn't that around then that they had found a dioxyn or PCB
blob in the St.Clair River off Sarnia, and divers had to go
in a suck it up ? Or was it Windsor ? (My geography on
these outposts of civilisation is not very good anymore ...)
Now, at least if Sarnia had a place like Lulu's ... fair dinkum !
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53.37 | clear water | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Mar 23 1988 17:52 | 6 |
| The blob was found in the St-Clair river somewhere near Dow, Polysar
and Imperial Oil sites None of these site produces or uses dioxyn
which was found in the blob. The closest users of the stuff would
pulp and paper mills on northern Lake Huron or Lake Superior. Anyway
Dow as corporate citizen cleaned up the stuff and the companies
along the river are since monitoring the water.
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53.38 | wake up! | TRCA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Mar 24 1988 15:36 | 5 |
| Do I sense a slowdown in the posting activity in the "Sarnia" topic.
Did Scott Newman complaints convince you of dropping out...
Was any of your questions left unanswered? Do we need to diversify
on the topic (like adding comments on Chatham or Walllaceburg) ?
Let us know...and keep on sending these replies!
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53.39 | cheer up, Louis | DEBIT::NEWMAN | This is one of my lucid moments. | Fri Mar 25 1988 10:20 | 26 |
| re: personal comments
Believe it or not, my original reply was intended to be half serious
and half tongue-in-cheek. Either I didn't convey that impression
properly, or my attempted humour is too subtle for this medium.
Creating this note was a humourous thing to do. Even a number of
the replies are humourous, but how long can it go on before it ceases
to be clever and becomes rediculous?
As a Canadian expatriate, I was pleased to see that someone created
a CANADA conference because I would like to at least read, if not
participate in, discussions on Canadian topics. I also feel that
such a conference is important to help Digital employees around
the world understand Canada better.
There is nothing wrong having some fun through notes such as this
one. However, I think that people will eventually give up on a
conference where 90% the activity over the last several weeks has
been on the "Sarnia topic". I wouldn't like to see that happen.
As for the personal comments concerning work habits, etc... It
is generally considered poor form, if not bad "noting ettiquette",
to make unsolicited and derogatory comments about a fellow noter.
Scott
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53.40 | Apologies | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Mar 25 1988 12:20 | 18 |
| Scott,
I was joking too, and I am truly sorry if I infringed on the etiquette.
My usual dealing with notes is in read-only mode, and this was my
first shot at an active participation...let me bare witnes that
your work habits are above and beyond what is required by your job
description!...Anyway I'll keep feeding this topic whenever I have
an opportunity to do so and I'll try to feed it with sgnificant
news:....i.e:
Did you know that what remains of the conservative caucus at the
provincial parliament is headed by Andy Brand, MPP for Sarnia.
The federal government just granted $ 5 million to the Institute
for Oil and Chemical Industry studies (headed by Dow, essoChem,and
polysar). Money is to be spent funding research on various topics
in Universities and private R&D labs. the Sarnia francophony week
ended as huge success, more than 500 attended the various activities
organized for the french speaking community...etc...etc...
More after I get the next issue of the Sarnia Observer!
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53.41 | More apologies | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Mar 25 1988 16:05 | 9 |
| I would like to take this time to apologize for the previous apology.
It started out okay but then it got to serious and I'd just like to set the
record straight. I think we all deserve a pat on the back for all the clever
noting that's been going on in this Sarnia topic. So I hope that you can accept
my apology on behalf of the previous apology.
Yours in true apologeticobjectivenessnidditty,
Glenn
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53.42 | nod, nod, wink, wink, say no more... | DEBIT::NEWMAN | This is one of my lucid moments. | Mon Mar 28 1988 12:07 | 4 |
| I have an idea! The sequel to the "Sarnia topic" could be the "Windsor
topic"! After all Sarnia does have its nice spots, but Windsor...
Scott ;-)
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53.43 | Exile him I say | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | | Tue Mar 29 1988 16:10 | 4 |
| Newman:
Tell the true, your jealous!!! You want to take part, but your
waiting for a city that you know...well go to Windsor!!
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53.44 | Hub of Southwestern Ontario | TROA01::MROSS | | Tue Mar 29 1988 18:44 | 3 |
| I think you on to something with that Chatham topic! What famous
Indian chief was killed in a battle at what is now Tecumseh Park
in Chatham?
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53.45 | Famous Chatham Battle ? Bendix | TRCA01::COUPLAND | | Tue Mar 29 1988 22:18 | 1 |
| Custer ?
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53.46 | Address of phone number of coffee cup | TRCA01::COUPLAND | | Tue Mar 29 1988 22:24 | 4 |
| Neil,
No news on the "Coffee Cup". Still searching. Now if had asked
about the bunsen burner.....
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53.47 | "Give Me A.." | TRCA01::COUPLAND | | Tue Mar 29 1988 22:26 | 4 |
| As moderator of the Sarnia conference I suspect Scott Newman is
not listening right now so we can start pretending we're in a "Cheap
Beer Joint"
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53.48 | in defense of a Patriot... | TRCA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Mar 29 1988 22:45 | 9 |
| John,
I do not think that Scott would mind being in a "Cheap Beer Joint".
Scott express his nostalgic craving for "Canadiana" of any sort...and
I am sure that includes the products from our provincial breweries.
South of Detroit ,they do not have beers of any sorts (except for
Stroh in Detroit).
Scott, on your next visit to Sarnia please collect the 6-pack of
"Classic" you just won!
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53.49 | I'm here | DEBIT::NEWMAN | This is one of my lucid moments. | Wed Mar 30 1988 12:21 | 14 |
| Mr. Moderator, I am too listening (lurking in the shadows you might
say). Its just that I read a lot more notes that I write.
Louis, you are right! Not only that, but you are my friend for
life (real beer, especially Classic, talks).
I wouldn't mind being in a "Cheap Beer Joint" (obviously Louis
remembers me). In fact, I had lunch in one in Nashua, NH, yesterday.
It is called "Stan's Place". It is one of those places where you ask
for a "beer", not for any particular brand name. Of course, the beer
that you get is the usual mosquito p___ that prevails around here, not
the real beer that is available in the Canada.
Scott "beam me up, there ain't any real beer here" Newman
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53.50 | slippen an sliden | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | | Wed Mar 30 1988 13:19 | 9 |
| re .46
Talk to me of the Bunsen Burner. I ate there EVERY noon for 1.5
years. This was the closest lunch bar the the "valley". I figure
that my system can take anything after putting up with that food
for that long.
Iron guts....
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53.51 | Beware Fresh Fruit and Exercise !! | TROA01::COUPLAND | | Wed Mar 30 1988 23:06 | 4 |
| As far as iron guts go, as moderator I take no offence. Louis might
feel differently since he eats 4 breakfast's each week at the burner.
Are eggs as good for you as Louis implies ?
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53.52 | A true double header | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | | Thu Mar 31 1988 11:09 | 9 |
| Louis:
My hat is off to you. If this is true about your eating habits,
you are much tougher than I though.
Not only can he breath the air,, he can eat the food!!
Still recovering...
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53.53 | anaerobic nutrition tips | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon Apr 04 1988 13:16 | 9 |
| I keep this youthful body in the top shape that everybody admires
and envies, by sticking to a very strict diet:
No fresh fruits or vegetable
Dairies only if aged and fermented under strictly controlled conditions
(the trunk of my car for a summer week generate one of the best
extra old and sharp cheddar)
As much bacon and eggs as you want (pan-fried of course)
If you cannot follow this diet because of the stringent requirements,
a daily breakfast at the bunsen burner is the next best hing...
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53.54 | annoucement.... | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Apr 05 1988 17:44 | 11 |
| Sarnia is bursting with joy all other the place since the community
learned that the moderator of this topic,John Coupland that we all
admire and respect, got engaged last sunday. From what the gossip
say it was very romantic and the other party accepted his proposal,
which is kind of nice. He gave away a ring and he got deeper in debt.
Now a few details on the other party: It's a girl and her name is
July. John plans to pay for the ring with his Sales Bonus (it's
a cheap ring, I guess) and to have the wedding party during DEC100
1989, before taking Julie on Honeymoon wherever the DECathlon trip
is going. It sounds like safe planning and I am sure you will all
join me in wishing the best of luck to the newly engaged.
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53.55 | Anybody's here ? | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Apr 06 1988 17:18 | 3 |
| I start feeling alone in this topic. Is the thrill gone?
In an attempt to revive the "Sarnia topic", I suggest we declare
it a designated smoking area...
|
53.56 | What a Hunk??? | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | | Wed Apr 06 1988 20:52 | 9 |
| re .53
Sir:
Your opinion on the shape of your "body" is something that you
and John can talk about in privite. This conference isn't the place.
If you like, I can give you the address of the National Geographic
Society. They might be interested in running a program on "The Physical
Effects Of Living In Sarnia.
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53.57 | Home Breaker | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | | Wed Apr 06 1988 20:55 | 9 |
| re .54
John:
Is this the same girl that hung out at the River Port Inn??
Or was that the Happy Valley??
Minus TWO rings
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53.58 | What if... | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | Like a Phoenix | Mon Apr 11 1988 00:23 | 9 |
| Suppose, due to some catastrophic geologic event, the St. Clair river shifted
and Sarnia suddenly found itself in Michigan. What do you think would happen
then--
-- The US and Canada would sign a treaty declaring it never existed?
-- Sarnia would declare itself a soverign country?
-- Nobody would notice because nobody has ever been able to find it?
Russ Schwartz.
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53.59 | what no real beer?? | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | | Mon Apr 11 1988 13:43 | 4 |
| The real truth????
The beer would be weaker, but cheaper!!!
|
53.60 | if Michigan fell into Lake Huron | TRCA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon Apr 11 1988 19:58 | 16 |
| If the geologic phenomenon mentionned in 53.58 happened the main
consequence would be that Digital staff in Sarnia would be working
for the US north central area and therefore the standards
in Sales and Service would have to be revisited to accomodate the
exceptional performance we are used to deliver. This could be done
in three different ways:
1)we keep our job titles ,get a huge raise, but everybody else get
a business cards that says "marketing" if they are in Sales or
"complaints department" if they are in Service, this way there is
no confusion.
2)Sarnia become an area of its own and we all become VP of something
or other.
3)The Canadian Navy comes to the rescue, we capture Michigan, Indiana
and perhaps also part of Illinois. The whole thing becomes the Sarnia
Area and we all become VP of something or other...
You'd better surrender now while we're still open to negociation!
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53.61 | Hockey in Sarnia | MSEE::POULSEN | | Tue Apr 12 1988 11:45 | 11 |
| From the Boston Globe Sunday April 10, 1988.
"Marcel Dionne's younger brother can put the puck in the net too.
At 17, Gilbert Dionne is already showing impressive scoring flair
- 36 goals and 48 assists in 38 games - in his second season with
the Junior B Niagara Falls Canucks.
But the young winger had a game last Wednesday he'll never forget.
He scored seven goals and assisted on three others as his team beat
Sarnia".
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53.62 | what about curling? | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Apr 12 1988 18:36 | 4 |
| Does the Boston Globe relate the season of the Digital Sarnia
curling team? (nobody from DEC in the team, we just sponsor a group
of customers from various companies and they did pretty well in
the Labbatt's Challenge)
|
53.63 | Bad news concerning this Sarnia note... | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Wed Apr 13 1988 17:34 | 8 |
|
I hate to inform those who contribute to this Sarnia note that the
"What's wrong with the Leafs" note is 30 replies ahead of this one.
How does this make you feel? Happy? Sad? Angry? There is still so
much that needs to be said about Sarnia, let's no leave it unsaid!
Besides, Sarnia must certainly be more interesting than the Leafs!
Glenn who_is_not_sure_how_he_feels_about_the_whole_thing
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53.64 | Let's Document Sarnia! | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | Like a Phoenix | Thu Apr 14 1988 10:44 | 25 |
| re: .63
>>> I hate to inform those who contribute to this Sarnia note that the
>>> "What's wrong with the Leafs" note is 30 replies ahead of this one.
I really liked the official documentation of the existence of the Sarnia hockey
team in the article from the Boston Globe. For a city whose existence is in
doubt, I believe we need to document every part of it we can.
(Don't feel bad Ontario people! We Hoosiers have the same problem with
Evansville. Some people think it's in Kentucky or Illinois. Others think it's
in another country).
So, I urge all readers to quote any articles or cite any other references to
Sarnia we can. For example, if Sarnia has a radio or TV station, list its call
letters and frequency so we can listen to/watch it if we come within range.
Or, if the Detroit yellow pages contains a listing for some Sarnia business, we
should mention that. (Everyone KNOWS Detroit exists, though some might wish it
didn't!) Or, if you can cite some itinerary, like "Huron Boat Lines, steamer
from Sarnia to Moose Antler twice daily on weekends, no winter service."
You get the picture... So come on people, let's get cracking and put Sarnia on
the map! We'll have more than the "Leafs" note in no time...
Russ Schwartz.
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53.65 | Is John alive?? | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | | Thu Apr 14 1988 23:40 | 18 |
| re .64
I cann't agree more. If we really want to hear from Sarnia, there
is a sure way. Bomb highway 402 and #7. This would mean that the
Sarnia DEC people would be trapped. This would cut off any road
travel to the real world. (what would John do without a weekend
in London??) We could leave the bridge intact, who would want to
flee to Port Huron?? If Louie is really interested, get the Sarnia
engineers interested in this conference. Then we could hear the
"real" poop. Summer is coming...which end of the park is going
to offer the best view of the bathing suits this year? Come on
Louie...where is the history?? Isn't the Sarnia area known as the
Chemical Valley because it was the first major re-fining area in
North America?? Ask some of the "natives", there are enough of
them in the engineering group.
Only there for 2 year...but knows that there
is alot
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53.66 | 11/04 is here to stay! | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Apr 20 1988 08:53 | 6 |
| Neil,
Good news for the 11/04 survival group: Fiberglass is buying a small
warehouse management system from an OEM in windsor. They found out
that an 11/53 is integrated in the system and they want the OEM
to sell the system without the 53 because they "already have a machine
they can use for that: the 11/04"!!!! ...
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53.67 | ...on the move again? | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | | Thu Apr 21 1988 18:20 | 9 |
| Louie:
Does this mean that there was a "lost" sale at Fiberscratch??
If you want some pointers on closing the sale, perhaps you should
talk with Randy in the LOO office. It is sad to see that this had
to be filled by an OEM form the terrible place called Windsor.
Maybe we should put a sales rep there. Any takers Louie??
Able to close...
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53.68 | SARNIA, a satellite city to Mooretown | POLAR::WILSOND | | Sat Apr 23 1988 17:00 | 13 |
| This is my first reply on NOTES, so please bear with the errors.
Many of you have a picture of SARNIA without your knowledge. Pull
out a Canadian ten dollar bill and behold Sarnia. If I am correct
the picture is of DOW Chemical on the left and POLYSAR on the
right (Butyl #4). Personnaly, I am not sure I would want a petro-
chemical bank as a symbol of Canada, but it does show the import-
ance of OIL to all of Canada.
Did you know, that Petrolia (south of Sarnia) was the beginnings
of oil production in North America, and I believe ESSO.
AND NO, I AM NOT FROM SARNIA, but my wife is from Mooretown.
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53.69 | Imperial yes, Esso no | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Sun Apr 24 1988 18:38 | 11 |
| men! ...if I had a 10$ bill I would not be in Sarnia!
Somebody in the office has seen a 10$ note once and confirms your
story.
Petrolia was the the first operating oil drilling site in Canada
and the birthplace of Imperial Oil not Esso. Esso hold the control
of Imperial Oil but was born has Standard Oil of New-Jersey. After
the anti-trust ruling of 19xx, the Standard Oil was broken in multiple
smaller outfit entitle to use the name Standard Oil within the limits
of their initial distribution geography some other name being required
for general use ( Esso/Exxon, Amoco, Sohio etc...).
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53.70 | If NOT Sarnia, where? Reeces Corners | POLAR::WILSOND | | Mon Apr 25 1988 09:22 | 15 |
| Mr. Dzialowski,
I congradulate you on your knowledge of Petrolia and local Lambton
County history. Are you from Sarnia?
I thought every Sarnian, who was a credit to the late Major Saddy,
had a picture of Sarnia on their wall, ie the back of a ten dollar
bill.
If you had ten dollars, were would you move to, Corunna or luxorious
Reeces Corners.
Before, I make any more comments do you know "Jacques", the local
mafia. For those who do not know, Jacques made his fortune selling
concrete at the Montreal Olympics and MOVED TO SARNIA TO RETIRE.
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53.71 | Sarnia / Windsor #1! | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Apr 28 1988 10:39 | 5 |
| The results are in and the Sarnia/Windsor Field-Service unit is
ranked #3 in Canada, based on customer satisfaction survey.
It is to be noted that #2 and #1 are respectively Kitchener and
Burlington, which makes South Western Ontario #1 District!
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53.72 | | POTARU::COUPAL | A lost sock in the laundromat of oblivion | Sat Apr 30 1988 01:34 | 6 |
| I wanted to retire to Queensland or Tahiti, but now that I
know that Sarnia is on the 10-dollar bill, that changes all
my plans !!
:-)
|
53.73 | too expensive for you... | TRCA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue May 03 1988 18:34 | 4 |
| retirement plans in Sarnia:
before you do anything foolish, check that you can afford the
membership fees for the local golf clubs...
|
53.74 | get a clear view... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | | Mon May 16 1988 17:54 | 12 |
| Louie:
How can you let all this 10 dollar stuff go by? When was the
last time that the air was clear enough to give you a view of the
stacks? Forget the golf...I hit a ball once, and the poor thing
went into the "fog" and was never seen again. Louie...what is your
chip shot like on the "DOW GRASS".
Back and swinging
Baxter
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53.75 | Sarnia, Sarnia - It's my hometown | TROA01::BROUGHALL | Anne Broughall | Tue Jun 14 1988 15:13 | 12 |
| It saddens me that this conference has been idle since May. I have
just returned from an extended leave and was overjoyed to notice
a notes conference on my home town. I was born in good old Sarnia
General, though we lived just 2 miles (~5 km.) north of Wilkesport
which is east of Sombra and south east of Mooretown, Corunna etc. I
also had the honour of attending Wallaceburg District Secondary School.
It's enjoyable reading the impressions and sarcasm of you newcomers to
the Petroleum Valley, but if anyone would like the real scoop - I'll
be happy to comply.
Anne :-)
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53.76 | Calm and Serene | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon Jun 27 1988 20:40 | 6 |
| You noticed,I am sure, that the sarcasms were originated by people
outside of Sarnia.
Those in Sarnia just enjoy the local way of life (proximity to
customer sites, easy parking, nice lake, nice golfing, easy access
to Detroit, etc...) as well as a growing market share which supplies
everything required by one's goal sheet...
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53.77 | There are people there?!?!? | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Wed Jun 29 1988 14:33 | 3 |
| I thought everyone was outside of Sarnia!!
Glenn ;')
|
53.78 | Make us an offer Louie... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | | Tue Jul 05 1988 18:35 | 12 |
| From a far, far better place
Louie...are your roots in Sarnia?? Isn't it true that you are making
the best of a "bad" situation? Yes the lake is beautiful, and the
parking is just great, but talk to me of the "cracker" at IOEL.
Is this one of the places that you spend the weekends at? Lets
all meet at Purdey's fish market and have it out!! My two perch
to your one white fish.
Clear lungs Baxter
|
53.79 | Anyone out there???? | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | | Thu Nov 17 1988 20:55 | 9 |
| Sir Louie...
I will be asking that this waste of disk space be removed form
the system. What's happened..things have been "dead" since July
5th. Did Sarnia get to you??
Time to make sure that the snowblower is ready Louie. Both of
the inches are about to fall, and we both know that this will close
the city down.
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53.80 | My heart is longing for sweet Sarnia... | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | Caught In the Daylight Zone | Mon Nov 21 1988 14:44 | 6 |
| Each year, this circumstance known as "Christmas" forces me to return to
Toledo. Knowing it is a mere hour or so from Sarnia, I will be very tempted to
make a little side trip. After all these notes, I couldn't allow myself to get
so close and then not stop by...
Russ Schwartz.
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53.81 | You are welcome anytime! | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Dec 16 1988 18:19 | 7 |
| Sorry, but lately we have been busy selling in order to keep DECstock
from falling any lower. Therefore our noting activity of the last
6 months has critically been reduced...
Anyway, Russ Shwartz, if you are driving by Sarnia, give me some notice
and a call @519 332 3240 or leave a message @519 673 1440 and we'll
arrange for you an extensive visit of the Sarnia facilities, after
which we'll go for a beer and a bite!
|
53.82 | Thanks! | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | Caught In the Daylight Zone | Sat Dec 17 1988 09:23 | 15 |
| Many thanks for your generous invitation! I have not yet taken that extended
Canada vacation I had planned because I too have been hard at work trying to
"up" our stock prices. In 1989 I want to AT LEAST visit Toronto, and I'll be
sure to stop by Sarnia on the way.
I would also like to extend a similar offer to any Sarnians how happen to find
their way to India-no-place. Except, I won't offer you U.S. beer because I
know you can get something which tastes very similar from a rusty drinking
fountain.
:-)
Not to worry! We import the good stuff from up north...
Russ Schwartz.
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53.83 | next time then... | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Sat Dec 17 1988 15:08 | 3 |
| Whenever! Just give us a call!
We are sometime in Indiana (home of your VP elect...) when visiting
Navistar HQ. Where are you located ?
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53.84 | Come on down! | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | Caught In the Daylight Zone | Sun Dec 18 1988 22:32 | 10 |
| Navistar rings a bell. They must be nearby. My office is located in the
Indianapolis Application Center (@IAC), but I am usually on a residency in West
Boondocks. If you're going to be in the area, give me a call at
(317)-843-3858, or send VAXmail to INFACT::SCHWARTZ
Whoah, I just went in the other room and checked the phone book. Navistar is
out on Brookville Road (unless you go to another branch elsewhere in the
state.) That's definitely within range!
Russ Schwartz.
|
53.85 | Nothing is for free... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | | Tue Jan 03 1989 16:43 | 6 |
| Louie:
What is with the "free" offers. As I recall, it was tough to
"get anything out of you" (and that coming from a Scot). Sir, water
from the Steam Plant isn't beer!! The engineers in Sarnia have
been kidding you all this time.
|
53.86 | The other side of the coin... | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | What shall I give? ...My heart! | Wed Jan 11 1989 09:12 | 20 |
| Elsewhere in this conference, there are comments about the impact of the Free
Trade Agreement. Many people think it will cause Canada to become the 51st
state of the U.S.
I have a more positive outlook:
TOLEDO WILL BECOME A SUBURB OF SARNIA!
This, of course, has all kinds of benefits, the most significant being:
THIS WILL CAUSE TOLEDO TO TECHNICALLY BECOME A CANADIAN CITY.
HENCE:
LIQUOR STORES WILL HAVE TO STOCK MORE REAL (read: "Canadian") BEER!
Now, when I go home, I won't have to drink that watered-down stuff my Dad
always keeps in the 'fridge.
See, there's a silver lining to every cloud!
Russ Schwartz.
|
53.87 | never on sunday... | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jan 11 1989 18:31 | 6 |
| This could mean also that altough you won't pay any duty on your
booze or beer, you will have to pay a ridiculously high set of taxes
(fedral, provincial, sin, etc...). Forget also about going to corner
store to buy a sixpack (you have to go to a dedicated LCBO or beer
retail outlet) and about buying it on a sunday.
(all this is mainly applicable to Ontario)
|
53.88 | Is Elvis in Sarnia? | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jan 11 1989 18:38 | 7 |
| As the activity of the present Sarnia topic is a little bit slow,
I suggest that we extend it temporarily to an other interesting
subject:
"Sightings of Elvis Presley in Canada"
This should bring up some exciting contributions, as it is pretty
obvious that Elvis is in Canada (where else would you go after you're
dead and kidnapped by extra-terrestrials...)
|
53.89 | But wait, that's not all, folks! | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | What shall I give? ...My heart! | Thu Jan 12 1989 16:19 | 4 |
| I don't know about Elvis, but I heard that John Kennedy is in one of the rest
homes up there...
Russ.
|
53.90 | WORST Note | KAOO01::LAPLANTE | THE INTERLOPER | Fri Jan 13 1989 07:51 | 7 |
| Can you believe that, in the _Golden Turkey_ notesfile, someone
nominated this specific note _Sarnia_ as the WORST note in all
notesfiles/conferences.
The nerve.
Roger
|
53.91 | No s__t, Sherlock! | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon Jan 16 1989 12:30 | 2 |
| I can believe it!
I was the one who posted the message in the Golden_Turkey_Awards...
|
53.92 | No S__t, Watson | KAOO01::LAPLANTE | THE INTERLOPER | Mon Jan 16 1989 13:25 | 12 |
| Louie, I knew that.
I just didn't think it fair to let the whole conference know that
you did it. After all if one of the greatest contributors to this
conference and Sarnia booster extraordinaire wants to change his
orientation and claim his own notes (at least 16 of the previous
91) are _The Worst_ who are we to argue with him.
I almost went to Sarnia, but now you have convinced me not to go.
:-) Roger :-)
|
53.93 | oh, well... | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon Jan 16 1989 18:05 | 5 |
| Well...let me explain: the note I posted in Golden_Turkey was a
subtle attempt to generate some activity on the the Sarnia topic.
For some reason the noting activity of the topic is subject to
unexplained periods of silence...I must admit it did not work.
Another failure of marketing a la DEC!
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53.94 | Marketing Works | KAOO01::LAPLANTE | THE INTERLOPER | Tue Jan 17 1989 07:42 | 15 |
| Don't feel too bad, it worked a bit. I posted a reply and helped
to reopen it. I can even get quasi-serious.
I regularly visit my brother in London, and he never asks me if
I want to take a side trip to Sarnia; probably because he is ignorant
of its finer points.
What arguments should I use to convince him to go with me to visit
Sarnia, other than the obvious "Because it's there." Although from
some previous notes, even that is in doubt.
See, I am even willing to reverse my decision not to visit. Your
marketing ploy is working.
Roger
|
53.95 | Yeah! Rah! | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | What shall I give? ...My heart! | Wed Jan 18 1989 08:52 | 11 |
| Here in Hoosierland, I have driven all the way to Clinton Falls, Ijamsville,
Story, and Sand Cut (not to mention Coesse) just because "they were there".
What's in Story? Not a d---ed thing! But it was still worth going, and I'll
probably go back sometime.
So, the fact that Sarnia is there is a good enough reason for me to visit it.
Perhaps it's as beautiful as Bridgeton or as dingy as Twin Aire. Maybe it's
as lively as Broad Ripple or as desolate as Brunerstown. In any event, Sarnia
is a "must see" for me, and high on my travel priority list.
Russ.
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53.96 | Trivial Pursuits? | TRCA03::OBRIEN | Glenn O'Brien @TRC 18/6 | Wed Jan 18 1989 16:05 | 5 |
| re .95
Are these towns the answers to Trivial Pursuit questions? :-)
Glenn
|
53.97 | The answer is...! | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | What shall I give? ...My heart! | Thu Jan 19 1989 00:26 | 37 |
| Clinton Falls : Where is the Edna Collins covered bridge located?
Ijamsville : What town in Wabash County is located where the Penn-Central
and the Erie Lackawanna used to intersect (both are gone now)?
Story : What little town in Monroe County consists of two houses and a country
restaurant?
Sand Cut : When I used to drive back roads to Illinois (where the drinking age
was 18 and I was 19), what town did I always pass through after
turning south at Rosedale?
Coesse : How do you spell the name of the little town between Fort Wayne and
Columbia City that is pronounced (in Hoosier English) co-ESS-ee?
Bridgeton : What beautiful little town in Parke County is located on the "Red"
covered bridge route, has a long covered bridge built by
J. J. Daniels, a grist mill, and a mill pond where the water
is icy cold even in the summer because almost all of Raccoon
Creek is shaded?
Twin Aire : What desolate suburb of Indianapolis consists mostly of the
Citizens' Gas and Coke Utility, but is also known for its
drive-in theatre and shopping center?
Broad Ripple : What suburb of Indianapolis is home to Russ Schwartz, and is
known for its ducks that people feed while walking along the
Central Canal?
Brunerstown : What little crossroads in Putnam County was designated a town
because there was once a post office in a store that went
out of business in 1959?
I've got a lot more where those came from! ;-)
I can't wait to see what Ontario has!
Russ Schwartz.
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53.98 | get'em while their hot... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Thu Jan 19 1989 13:02 | 7 |
| How many of you have the hottest selling item from Sarnia??
It is a "T" shirt that reads....
Kiss me where it stinks
SARNIA ONTARIO
|
53.99 | still kicking... | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Sun Jan 29 1989 20:37 | 4 |
| I am glad to see that the Sarnia topic keeps on running, although
I am the only contributor located in Sarnia.
We'll take any contribution, we're not fussy: keep on with the good
work N_BAXTER !
|
53.100 | There's only one... | TROA02::CURZON | Richard Curzon TRO4/25 | Wed Feb 01 1989 17:59 | 8 |
| Some people when they think of the states, they think it's all
like Hollywood. Thanks to Louie, the stereotype of Canada will become
Sarnia.
I can see those crestfallen faces, the dashed hopes, suicides at
Pearson Int'l Airport. "They deceived us, it isn't all like Sarnia...
and we blew it all to come here...." Don't you feel even a little
guilty??
|
53.101 | you wish you were here... | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Feb 02 1989 18:31 | 17 |
| I am looking at a picture from the "Toronto Star".
The title: "What you can get for $128,000"
The comment:"Yes, you can buy a home in Toronto for under $150,000..."
The picture: A large doghouse (for a small St.Bernard, I would guess).
The whole thing is a comment on a declaration by the provincial
minister of housing claiming that a family living on $47,000 could
find a house in Toronto between $133,000 and $150,000. The comment
from a real-estate agent was: "...a dinky little one-bedroom without
a basement."
My point: Do you what kind of house you can get in Sarnia for $150,000?
Lakefront property with large garden and sand beach.
4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms, basement, cellar, 2-car garage, swimming
pool, indoor jacuzzi, sauna, squash court....
That's why it's difficult to relocate people out of Sarnia.
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53.102 | but do people WANT `lakefront property' in Sarnia? | FSCORE::PATTERSON | Minister for Science & Religion | Fri Feb 03 1989 08:37 | 1 |
|
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53.103 | TO prices | TROA01::CURZON | Richard Curzon TRO4/25 | Fri Feb 03 1989 17:19 | 9 |
| I was in a meeting of people in Ajax where I live just outside
Toronto. One of the favourite tangents that all these people like to go
off on is how they'd like to sell their Toronto homes and buy big houses
and farms in the Ottawa area. (sorry, nobody picked Sarnia!)
Then someone said prices had really gone up in Ottawa --
everyone was surprised - then he said, "yeah, about 7%...". In Ajax,
prices have gone up about 50% in 15 months, yet people are still
streaming in...
|
53.104 | Tell us... No, never mind... | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | What shall I give? ...My heart! | Wed Feb 08 1989 17:10 | 19 |
| re: Note 53.102
>>> but do people WANT `lakefront property' in Sarnia?
Please tell us about the shoreline.
Even though it is 8 hours away (from Indianapolis), I love to go to Manistee in
western Michigan and walk along the shore and climb the dunes. It is
definetely worth the trip. I can't do this when I go back to Toledo, because
the southwest shore of Lake Erie is all eroded and diked-up with old broken
cement.
If the southeastern Lake Huron shoreline is in good shape, maybe people WILL
want to buy property there... Then again, maybe you won't want to say. The
best way to mess up a good thing is to tell people about it. The next thing
you know, somebody will build lakefront condos and the yuppies will be moving
in.
Russ Schwartz.
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53.105 | | FSCORE::PATTERSON | Minister for Science & Religion | Thu Feb 09 1989 09:31 | 5 |
| "lakefront property in Sarnia"
Isn't that where they found that black blob last summer, and
they had to send out divers, mini-subs, or whatever to determine
if it had a conscience or not?
|
53.106 | ex | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Thu Feb 09 1989 13:00 | 16 |
| Big Louie:
Please Louie...show us ONE ad about lake front land for sale. I
have friends (hard to believe eh??) that have homes on the beach.
They tell me that they feel that they are sitting on gold mines.
The cost of beach front is way out of reach.
Perhaps you are the only Sarnia person on the note as everyone is
in hiding, or tying to get out. What happened to Barry Morrison.
He is a long time Sarnia person and now I understand that he is
looking at leaving. Where is the secretary that was in SRN?? Where
did Oliver Viitamaki, Bruce Kelly, Neil Baxter, Gilles Philippe,
Barry Leizert, Dave Eedson, Curtis Brown, Mark Daughtrey, John ??
(sales rep) all go????? Out!!! Please stop leading the world down
the garden path.
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53.107 | *GASP* | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | What shall I give? ...My heart! | Fri Feb 10 1989 14:40 | 7 |
| Oh, my! You mean Sarnia is *NOT* the Shangri La of Canada?
This is getting WAY too controversial. It's time for an objective viewpoint,
and I'm just the one to give it. I guess I'm just going to have to come up one
of these weekends and find out for myself...
Russ.
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53.108 | no way back home... | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Sun Feb 12 1989 16:44 | 15 |
| I do not know what happen to everyone of the persons whose name
were dropped in Neil's last message.
Anyway I know for sure that all of them are no proof that Sarnia
is a good place just to come from...
Barry Morrison is still leaving with his little family in Sarnia
and has achieved to do so while still getting promoted as F/S national
account manager for some large local accounts (Dow, Labbatt's, London
Life).
John Coupland moved to Windsor to become the first resident DEC
sales rep there ever. He has been replaced by Rob Castonguay right
away...which shows that an opening in Sarnia does not stay open
long.
Barry Leizert is in Toronto, but the rumors says that he is miserable
up there...as I assume, all the others that left, victim of their
blind ambition...
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53.109 | the most recent reply: 53.109 | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Apr 26 1989 20:21 | 3 |
| This topic has been inactive for so long that I felt it could take
a new reply (I am replying to myself, which sounds very much like
a sales meeting in Sarnia...)
|
53.110 | one person meeting... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Mon May 01 1989 15:16 | 4 |
| Louie:
To make it close to the real thing...argue with yourself!!!
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53.111 | Hire a schizoprhenic! | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue May 02 1989 19:38 | 3 |
| I am thinking of developping a split personalinity and have it work
for advisory support. I could then develop a team approach to major
account penetration without overloading the headcount....
|
53.112 | Hire a parano! | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue May 02 1989 19:39 | 2 |
| ...but then the bastard could manage to have me fired just to get
my job...
|
53.113 | don't drop the egg... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Wed May 03 1989 10:11 | 7 |
| Wait....
Lets not put all the eggs in one basket...unless of course they
are rotten!!!
Is that why it "smells" in Sarnia?? What could possibly be rotten
in Sarnia??
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53.114 | Sarnia in the news (or in your tank?) | KAOA01::JAMES | Al James @KAO | Fri May 12 1989 17:57 | 10 |
| Well Sarnia made the national news this morning and seems like you
guys wern't even listening. How did Sarnia make the big time?
Well seems that Sarnia is the location of the company that's at the
center of the "PCB in your tank campaign", i.e. they've been shipping
Canadian PCB's as far south as Texas to get blended with other fuels,
then supposedly re-imported and sold to Canadian consumers.
|
53.115 | name, please. | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon May 15 1989 11:50 | 1 |
| What's the name of this company ?
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53.116 | No polluters in Sarnia! | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon May 15 1989 20:32 | 6 |
| It appears that the truck was transporting PCB from a Milton (Ont.)
company to a cement company in Michigan where it was to be burnt.
The truck was stopped and held at the border by Canada Customs and
Environment Canada.
The whole thing is under scrutiny, but Sarnia is involved only as
a frequently used border crossing point for truckers.
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53.117 | Gateway to...? | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | What shall I give? ...My heart! | Tue May 30 1989 10:55 | 6 |
| >>> a frequently used border crossing point for truckers.
and those of us who like to take exotic Canadian vacations!
Russ.
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53.118 | Vacations soon? | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed May 31 1989 08:00 | 3 |
| Russ,
Are you still planning to drive through Sarnia soon?
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53.119 | Light at the end of the tunnel... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Wed May 31 1989 14:14 | 9 |
| Louie:
Through is an interesting way to put it. Now that sumer is here,
the "fog" will start to roll in from the valley. I hope that Russ
can find his way through the soup.
Good luck Russ. I've tried holding my breath, but I can only
make Indian Road. Try to make Modeland Road....it seems to clear
up there.
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53.120 | Still Northward Bound... | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | What shall I give? ...My heart! | Thu Jun 01 1989 10:01 | 13 |
| Yes! <<They>> have assured me that I *WILL* be granted 2 weeks vacation at the
end of my current project. The real question is, "when is the end of my
current project?" If you can answer that, you can make immediate project
manager!
I understand that I will be leaving <<somewhere>> around 1 July. Currently,
I'm planning stops in Sarnia, Toronto, hopefully Ottawa, and a side trip to New
England. I'll drop E-MAIL to all relevant parties as soon as I know for sure.
In the meantime, I'll be busy checking with Customs to see how many snow bags
I'm allowed to bring back across the border...
Russ.
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53.121 | While you are there... | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Jun 01 1989 20:28 | 12 |
| Well, while we are talking about it, rather than driving directly
onto the bridge from I94, you could go an other 1/4 of a mile until
the end of I94. It is interesting to see: the official end of I94.
it's at a traffic light. I found it impressive myself: here we are,
the end of I94!...anyway turn right and park for a minute at the
duty free shop, buy me a carton of "du Maurier" King Size. I'll
pay you back in your own national greenback currency! Thanks in
advance!
louis
PS: "du Maurier": pronounce: dew-moe-ree-hey!
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53.122 | NO breaks for smokers | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Fri Jun 02 1989 10:28 | 6 |
| Don't buy the fags duty free, let him pay his taxes like he is supposed
to!
Jean
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53.123 | support your local tobacco farmer! | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Jun 02 1989 21:29 | 8 |
| I have not paid a cent of tax on tobacco products in 4 years. That
is not illegal: anybody entering Canada after staying more than
48 hours outside of the country is allowed 200 cigarettes tax free.
There always will be an opportunity for myself or an non-smoking
acquaintance of mine to spend 48 hours abroad before I run short.
The tax tolerance also applies to certain quantities of alcoholic beverage,
but drinking is hazardous to your health.
|
53.124 | Diplomatic move... | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Sat Jun 03 1989 16:07 | 22 |
| Somebody on Lutece::French is looking for a twin city for the city
of Vence (France). I took the liberty of suggesting the perfect
candidate for the twinning, Sarnia! I'll let you know if it happens.
<<< LUTECE::HSC000$DUS0:[NOTES$LIBRARY]FRENCH.NOTE;1 >>>
-< Ici on parle francais >-
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Note 426.2 JUMELAGE FRANCO-AMERICAIN 2 of 2
58519::DZIALOWSKI 9 lines 3-JUN-1989 03:26
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Sarnia est une charmante petite ville canadienne du sud-ouest de
l'Ontario sur la fronti�re du Michigan et � l'embouchure de la rivi�re
St.Clair et du lac Huron. Sarnia est sans aucun doute tr�s diff�rente
de Vence (trust me!) et devrait �tre consider�e avec la plus grande
attention par les autorit�s municipale ven�oises responsables de
la s�lection des jumelles.
J'esp�re que le fait d'�tre au Canada ne disqualifie pas Sarnia
(Port-Huron, Michigan, est � moins de 10 minutes � pied...).
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53.125 | Nothing Like The End of an Interstate | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | What shall I give? ...My heart! | Mon Jun 05 1989 21:07 | 19 |
| re: .-back_there_somewhere
Yes, the end of I-94 would be worth seeing.
I-69, which runs across Michigan and Indiana ends here in Indianapolis.
The ending is kind of sad for such a mighty highway.
There are signs that read:
"Exit 0, I-465 East and West"
"Freeway Ends, Lane Ends, 69 Ends"
"Signal Ahead"
and then you're at the 75th Street stoplight.
From there on in it's just Indiana-37.
A "must see" the next time you're in central Indiana.
Russ.
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53.126 | Woe, Alas and Alack | KAOA01::LAPLANTE | Not the Northern Magus | Thu Jun 29 1989 08:46 | 19 |
|
The Canadian government has abandoned Sarnia.
Hold onto your $10 bills
The Bank of Canada has just released a new $10 bill and have erased
Sarnia from the back of it. They have replaced Sarnia with an Osprey,
which we all know live nowhere near Sarnia.
How do they expect Canadians to realize that Sarnia is/was a real
place? And what about our foreign friends who take home $10 bills
to prove there is a Sarnia?
Write your MP, Write your Congressman, Write anybody but save Sarnia.
If you don't this note might disappear as well.
Rally round Sarnia.
Roger
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53.127 | | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Inspired lunacy | Thu Jun 29 1989 12:35 | 2 |
|
What street is Sarnia on?
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53.128 | Just look more closely | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Fri Jun 30 1989 10:30 | 5 |
| Sarnia is still present on the new bills, we are reminded of the
bad smell by the dead fish in the bird's claws.
Jean
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53.129 | Osprey ? | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Jul 04 1989 23:41 | 2 |
| What's an "osprey" ?
|
53.130 | | ODIHAM::PHILPOTT_I | Col. Philpott is back in action... | Wed Jul 05 1989 07:19 | 4 |
|
An osprey is a bird of prey that eats fish...
/. Ian .\
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53.131 | And now you know the rest of the story... | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | What shall I give? ...My heart! | Mon Jul 24 1989 15:44 | 40 |
| Well, folks, it's time to set the record straight about Sarnia. I have just
returned from a vacation in Toronto, and on the way back, I stopped in Sarnia.
I drove around town for a while, had lunch with Louis, and visited Lake Huron.
On my way to Toronto, I stopped at the border and exchanged my US money for
Canadian money. The first thing I did was examine the back of a $10 bill to
see the infamous Sarnia engraving. My response was: "Omigosh, it's just like
Toledo!" Nevertheless, I was bound to hear the whole story, and cut over to
Route 402 on my way back from Toronto.
Myth: There are no Sarnia exits.
Fact: Thre are three of them, in fact.
Myth: There are no Sarnia signs.
Fact: There were plenty of Sarnia signs. I had no doubt where I was.
Myth: Sarnia looks just like the back of the CAN$10 bill.
Fact: Only at one point along the river. The rest of the town is clean, quiet,
and well-maintained. There are plenty of shade trees, and a huge city park
along Lake Huron with a beach, jogging trails, picnic areas, everything. And
Lake Huron is a beautiful deep blue.
Myth: It's impossible to locate the Digital office in Sarnia.
Fact: It's impossible to locate the Digital office in Sarnia. Only the London
office knows for sure, and they're not telling. ;-)
I can't speak for schools, quality of life, etc, as I was only there for half a
day. But what I saw I liked. If I were moving to south western Ontario, I
would definitely consider it as a place to live.
SO, THEREFORE, I, RUSS SCHWARTZ, "THE HANDY HOOSIER", IN WITNESS WHEREOF, TO
HAVE AND TO HOLD, FOREVER AND EVER, AMEN, DO HEREBY AFFIX MY OFFICIAL
S E A L O F A P P R O V A L
UPON THE FAIR CITY OF SARNIA, ONTARIO, CANADA.
Q <-- the seal
Russ Schwartz.
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53.132 | Did it hurt much?? | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Wed Jul 26 1989 20:08 | 13 |
| Russ:
I will call your local hospital. The accident you had must have
been worse than you thought. It looks to have totally effected your
vision and sense of judgement.
Folks, I suggest a fund be started for Russ's get well program.
I will act as the clearing house of all funds. Donations can be
sent to my mail stop.
What the heck did you feed the man for lunch Louie??
Get well Russ....
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53.133 | | KAOM25::TOMKINS | This MIND left blank INTENTIONALLY | Thu Jul 27 1989 11:19 | 8 |
| Well, I never thought that I would ever have the opportunity to
make an entry here in SARNIA, but, here it is.
My 84 year old grandmother is working at the tourist center in
Sarnia, you know, the one under the bridge.
Boy, she must scare off a lot of people. The other day she remarked
on the phone, that it didn't really matter that she couldn't read
a map, the visitors were having fun just driving around finding
places.
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53.134 | so, tell me, Grannny... | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Aug 10 1989 18:23 | 9 |
| Welcome, Mr. Tomkins, to the Sarnia topic!
So...it was'nt so hard, was it?
I'll print out your first note (and all your future production in
this topic) and will go show it to you 84 year old grandmother (I
know where the tourist information office is...although I did not
not it was ever populated...).
I am sure your granny has some exciting anecdotes to tell us about
lil'rascal you and I am sure that all our readers will appreciate my posting
them in this topic.
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53.135 | Talk with her at your own peril. | KAOM25::TOMKINS | This MIND left blank INTENTIONALLY | Fri Aug 11 1989 12:25 | 10 |
| Ah Nut's. Now I'm in for trouble. I would like to forewarn all readers
that may see some third hand stuff about me supposedly from my
grandmother should understand that at her age the faculties are
not as they used to be. Fortunately, she may get me confused with
an uncle or two and you may be regaled with my supposed escapades
in MI5, MI6, the time I played the winning pitch for the National
British Cricket team or what have you. She does have a great old
memory, but she also has a vivid imagination. She does get people
and events confused sometimes though, and I warn you, she can talk
for hours and hours.
|
53.136 | Just like 'is Gran, eh wot? | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Render the day oblivious. | Fri Aug 11 1989 17:45 | 4 |
| <<She does get people and events confused sometimes though, and
<<I warn you, she can talk for hours and hours.
So that's where you got your idiosyncrasies, as it were, Richard.
|
53.137 | She has gone looney... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Mon Aug 14 1989 21:41 | 8 |
| Help!!! My wife is travelling to Sarnia tomorrow. She is there
to see family. She did spend time in Sarnia when I was posted there
(kinda like a posting in Siberia). I thought that would have given
her a good reason for not going back. Strange what family will do to
one's sense of judgement.
Sorry Louie, I told her to stay out of the Sarnia office. Now that
Morrison has left, the place is probably out of control.
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53.138 | | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Sun Aug 27 1989 11:46 | 4 |
| Sorry Neil, I was away and therefore I missed your Wife!
Morrison is still here, by the way, and if for some reasons your
Wife want to see him, she can (What was going on between your wife
and Barry ?)
|
53.139 | Mostly safe and sound... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Mon Aug 28 1989 10:51 | 11 |
| Louie:
Barry and any woman....nothing! Margaret arrived home mostly
safe. She is scheduled to go to the doctor. The green valley cloud
blew over Lakeshore Blvd. The skin blisters aren't too bad, but
the hospital suggested a follow-up visit to make sure that they
healed properly.
Margaret mentioned that things "are still the same". She said
that she did see through the "Dow Mist" and actually saw a tree on Vidal
street.
|
53.140 | JEFFREY NAZARETH ON BOARD! | 58519::NAZARETH | | Wed Sep 06 1989 19:19 | 6 |
| This is to introduce myself to Digital and to Sarnia Topic, A very
interesting subject for me as the added sales rep in Sarnia.
I have a degree in communications, to say the least, with a slang
in written grammar.
Watch out for the house warming party!! at my five bedroom house
on the lakeshore. so far only Louie knows the address.
|
53.141 | did you get the whole story?? | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Wed Sep 06 1989 20:53 | 8 |
| Well Jeff.....first, welcome to DEC.
Second.....a circle of 5 tents on the beach doesn't qualify as a
house.
Where was the interview done?? Bet Louie wasn't there to tell you
the "real" story. Too bad you couldn't have read the note, and
seen the city before you climbed on board.
|
53.142 | Another one bites the Dow grass... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Thu Oct 26 1989 23:15 | 6 |
| Hi Doug:
Get caught up in this conference!! Then you will understand your
mistake of working in SARNIA!!
Welcome to DEC, too bad about the location.
|
53.143 | In a nutshell... | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | What shall I give? ...My heart! | Fri Oct 27 1989 00:37 | 4 |
|
"What is essential is invisible to the eye."
- Antoine de Saint-Exupery
|
53.144 | Moved by moderator dude | TRCO01::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze | Sat Oct 28 1989 00:48 | 58 |
| <<< KAOSWS::$1$DUA3:[NOTES$LIBRARY]CANADA.NOTE;1 >>>
-< CANADA - The True North Strong and Free >-
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Note 238.0 Hi from Sarnia! 3 replies
TROA01::DLOTEN "Semper ubi sub ubi." 6 lines 26-OCT-1989 16:13
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Hi,
I just wanted to say hello from Sarnia to the rest of Canada. I'm
the new ASR working out of the Sarnia office.
Doug
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Note 238.1 Hi from Sarnia! 1 of 3
KAOA01::LAPLANTE "Les Montagnards Cameron d'Ottawa" 13 lines 26-OCT-1989 16:35
-< Not another Sarnia(ite)(n)(onian) >-
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Doug, Doug, Doug..... you shouldn't have admitted to being in Sarnia.
Gad, now we'll have you and Louie and Jeff trying to convince the
rest of us that Sarnia exists other than on the backs of old ten
dollar bills.
By the way, the official 'Sarnia' note is number 53. We don't want
to clutter up the conference with too many notes about it.
Welcome aboard.
Roger
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Note 238.2 Hi from Sarnia! 2 of 3
INFACT::SCHWARTZ "What shall I give? ...My heart!" 11 lines 26-OCT-1989 23:34
-< Sentimental over Sweet Sarnia >-
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Doug,
When it snowed last weekend, I thought of Sarnia. I wondered what it would be
like down at the beach with the wind blowing off Lake Huron. I'm sure it would
be a contrast to that hot summer day when I visited there. The rocks I found
while walking along the beach are still on top of my file cabinet. The next
time I pass through town, I'll be sure to stop in and say "hello".
Your devoted Sarnia fan (aka THE HANDY HOOSIER),
Russ Schwartz.
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Note 238.3 Hi from Sarnia! 3 of 3
TRCO01::OBRIEN "Glenn O'Brien @TRC 18/6" 3 lines 27-OCT-1989 09:19
-< news flash: wheel invented! >-
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Mr. Moderator Dude,
Can we move this to the Sarnia note?
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53.145 | Why I oughtta! | KAOFS::D_KRANZ | | Thu Nov 09 1989 15:54 | 13 |
| Dearest Gents: (and I use that term loosely!)
For 144 notes I have sat back and watched you all alternately slander
Sarnia, each other and each others wives (say hi to Marg, Neil).
Enough is enough!
As a Sarnia employee and a previous resident (I opted to improve the
human condition by migrating to the metropolis of Wallaceburg) I can
no longer blithely allow this city to be dragged through the muck
without the opportunity for a literate defender to stand up and
champion the cause of Sarnia!
Unfortunately, everything said about Sarnia so far has been true.
Better luck next slander.
Brett
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53.146 | Such a minor nit. But it's Friday, eh? | BETSY::WATSON | No_Mad | Fri Nov 10 1989 09:37 | 12 |
| > without the opportunity for a literate defender to stand up and
Since you mentioned it..
> Sarnia, each other and each others wives (say hi to Marg, Neil).
Am I mistaken, or should there be an apostrophe between the "r" and the
"s" in "others?" (You know, that plural possessive stuff.)
;^)
Kip
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53.147 | Glass Houses | KAOFS::D_KRANZ | | Fri Nov 10 1989 13:13 | 7 |
| Well, for crying out loud, rip my face off.
I could develop several plausible explanations for that apparent lapse
of grammatical continuity (ie: my keyboard's "'" key is broken - I
figure you'd see right through that one) however, I'll stand up and
take it like a man. Yes, you're correct. I mispeled "other's". Son
of a Britch, it'll never hapen again, I swear.
Brett
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53.148 | toward 150... | KAOA08::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Nov 15 1989 19:33 | 1 |
| Soon 150 replies in this topic!
|
53.149 | closer... | KAOA08::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Nov 15 1989 19:37 | 2 |
| ...catching up steadily with "what's wrong with the leaf" (which,
in my opinion is beyond needing any discussion).
|
53.150 | A poke in the eye with a sharp stick... | KAOFS::D_KRANZ | | Thu Nov 16 1989 10:38 | 9 |
| I perceive that someone is 'note-stuffing' in order to artificially
increase the number of replies in here. Such underhanded despicable
tactics are certainly looked down upon by myself and all other
honest upright noters. Bnllsh!t like that dilutes the validity of
having the largest number of replies in the Sarnia category.
oh gee, is this the 150th reply?
What do I win?
|
53.151 | Congrats.......You WON!!! | WFOV11::KOEHLER | | Thu Nov 16 1989 11:48 | 7 |
| re.150!!! (WOW!!)
What do you win?............a "Free" weekend for one, in beautiful
downtown Sarnia.
Jim..........who will, someday get to visit Sarnia
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53.152 | Stuff the grand canal with Sarnia notes! | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Thu Nov 16 1989 11:51 | 4 |
| Why not start talking of "the grand canal", it might be good for a few
more notes!
|
53.153 | The saga continues... | KAOFS::D_KRANZ | | Thu Nov 16 1989 12:55 | 17 |
| re: .151
Thats no prize, thats a punishment.
re: .152
As a point of trivia, did you know that 'le grosse canal' (construction
has already been completed through Sarnia - the holdup is farther east
where theyre experiencing the shortage of snow bags) in Sarnia is the
only body of liquid on earth that is liquid in the winter (the sludge
content prevents it from freezing) and solid in the summer (all the
petro-chemical reactions leave a 1" film of solidified Glad Wrap on
the surface).
Any more tips guys?
-bs
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53.154 | Closure so soon? | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | What shall I give? ...My heart! | Tue Dec 05 1989 23:27 | 10 |
| Is that it?
Are there only 153 things to say about Sarnia?
"Is that all there is?
Is that all there is?
Then let's keep dancing..."
Russ Schwartz.
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53.155 | still glowing... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Wed Dec 06 1989 10:51 | 3 |
| Russ:
It will never close. The half life of the sludge is 26K years.
|
53.156 | The Grand Canal is the Stuff notes are made of! | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Wed Dec 06 1989 15:22 | 10 |
|
In reply 152, Jean brings up a valid point. How is Sarnia going
to be affected by the Grand Canal upon its completion in 1990.
Economists predict that it should benefit all of Canada as well
as Alberta, but will it change the face of Sarnia? Some say it
will merely be water under the bridge, as it were.
Tributarily,
Glenn
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53.157 | One more on the way to 200 for this subject | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Thu Dec 07 1989 11:55 | 19 |
| Again, Mr. Richardson (LE fils de Richard?) has managed to get another
mention of the stupid <-- instead of an deleted expletive, grand canal.
I think he want a new category in a book of world records like:
The man with most mentions of the grand canal in a note file
or
The man with the most stupid fixation on a trivial subject
or
The man with nothing else to do
or if one of you knows him personnaly, add appropriate comments
(derogatory of course)
Jean
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53.158 | Montreal has the Lachine Canal anyway... | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Thu Dec 07 1989 13:40 | 9 |
|
Jean, there you go again, belittling one of Canada's greatest
achievements.
Where's your sense of national pride?
Besides, it was *your* idea wasn't it? 8^)
Glenn
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53.159 | Can you add a cot in your rubber room? | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Fri Dec 08 1989 09:38 | 7 |
| The GRAND canal was NOT my idea, proposing it as a subject to fill up
this note WAS, so don't put words in my mouth!
Jean
I think I'm going nuts, I keep on talking about the canal.
|
53.160 | No, but I'm sure my jacket will fit you. | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Dec 08 1989 09:48 | 6 |
|
Only 40 more replies t go.....
Glenn ;-)
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53.161 | Countdown... | KAOFS::D_KRANZ | | Fri Dec 08 1989 16:52 | 1 |
| thirty-nine...
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53.162 | a now, something different: | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon Dec 11 1989 20:11 | 430 |
| After reviewing the last few replies, I think it is time for
me to re-established the standard of quality one may expect from
the "Sarnia" topic.
I'll do so with a contribution from a guest noter.
I wish to take full responsability for the content of the following
contribution. Although I have not been consulted during its
elaboration, I cannot but expressed my total agreement with the
contributor. Of course you do not have to share my enthusistic approval
for the views expressed below, but it is my opinion, and I feel
a strong obligation to publicize it.
Beside, a reply with some redeeming educative value cannot
hurt this topic.
And now...
...with no further delay...
...here's...
...by Ken Olsen: Standardizing the Open Systems
Environment.
Sometime ago, in answer to a question at a very formal
presentation, I said that to accomplish all the things we want to
accomplish with Unix, we have to identify everything we want to
use and make sure we have a standard for each one. I said if you
believed you could skip all that simply with the name Unix on it
- you believe in magic, you believe in snake oil. The press
immediately grabbed that and changed it to, "Ken Olsen said Unix
was snake oil". See if I can stay out of trouble today. The Unix
community is, and has been added to that list of communities who
are very sensitive. If someone uses the word "girl" in a
speech,immediately the press builds it up and all the women hate
you. You've got to be particularly careful in the Unix
community. But I like to make it interesting too. It's said
that when preachers go to school, they are told you should have
three points. You should tell people what you are going to say,
say it, and then tell them what you said. So I'll tell you what
I'm going to say, then say it.
First I'm going to propose that the computer systems recession
that we are suffering with in this country is partly the result
of confusion over Unix. I'll try to say why I think we got into
it. Then as a second point I'll try to explain how I think we
can get out of it. And thirdly I'll say a little bit of what
Digital's strategy is in the world of Unix. We promised many
things for Unix. Some of them we don't say as clearly as we did
in the last few years. We promised that software written for one
Unix system would be instantly transportable to any other Unix
System. The press still believes this. You read it in the
newspapers everyday. It's blatantly not true, to our dismay. To
get a popular cad system on our machine, or have what's on our
machine on someone else's machine, if it's a complex system, is
unbelievably expensive and time consuming.
Customers who run into this trouble read all the time that
everything works on everything and they are afraid to speak up
and say, "Am I the only one?" I had lunch a week ago with one of
the big newspapers in this town and I asked why, when you report
this, don't you ask people, "Is it really transportable?" They
say, "we never have any complaints, it must be true". Another
thing we promised was that, we can make up systems with anybody's
Unix components, put them together and they will all work. I
don't think we're so clear in saying that one anymore today. We
have a dream in the future but that is definitely not true. We
also have said that with Unix, because everybody is writing for
it, we will get for free that large operating system that
organizations use to tie the computing of their enterprise around
the world - that they will get it for free. But those large
systems which took years and hundreds of millions of dollars, an
infinite amount of testing, maybe necessary because with Unix it
all works together. One could ask - in the world in which we all
believe we get nothing for free - it takes some explanation why
we can suddenly with a magic word say what previously costs so
much money and so much time, so much documentation, so much red
tape and so much discipline, suddenly isn't necessary. But if
you talk to people in the spectrum of industry, largely in this
country but also everywhere else in the world, there is enormous
confusion over just what is meant by the word Unix. Some
governments have standardized on it, some people have said that
they standardize on it maybe because they felt that it might give
their local computer industry a head start. But in waiting for
these things that have been promised, so many people have just
stopped.
The reason we get into this business, this problem, is partly
because we have exaggerated, partly because we have oversold. We
come from an industry which has a tradition of being overly
enthusiastic in our promises - extrapolating on a little bit of
history to what claims we make. But I think that is only a small
part of the reason. One has to realize the nature of the computer
industry. For now the 40th year, I'd like to think that I keep
my foot in a dozen or a half dozen different communities of the
computer industry. They are all quite diverse. On one side
there is the community of the financial people - the banks and
the insurance companies and the like. They have massive systems
with enormous discipline, enormous terror of ever losing a
transaction, exceedingly complex systems and very slow to make
changes. It's intolerable to them to ever lose a transaction.
Somebody designing something at a workstation might once in a
while lose something. It's inconceivable for the bank to call a
hundred of their accounts and say we're sorry we lost all your
data. The conservatism there is extreme. That is the group -
well let me start at Digital. Our original goal was to introduce
interactive computing. The things we had done at MIT we wanted
to show the world how to use. Some of that world said to us, "It
is wrong, almost immoral, to have interactive computing.
Computing should be sacred, protected and no one should have
human contact with it." But that world is so critical to us. We
have to meet their standards. They have to tie the whole world
together and have no mistakes. A transaction that has started
has to start from zero or be completed - nothing in between. The
other extreme is the casual, creative, artistic, enthusiastic
user - the original Unix user. Unix was designed originally to
be a casual, fun, exciting, undisciplined, creative system. It
was designed in reaction to the large multics(?) timesharing
system. And it did its job very well. And out of this came many
of the creative, exciting applications. Out of it came, through
the universities and through the bright young students, the
things which we see and enjoy so much today. Much of the creative
workstations, where it came out of that. But it's a completely
opposite world from the financial world. If it works - it
appears to work - it's often good enough for the extreme part of
that community. For the extreme part of that community, they will
take a piece of Unix software off the Unix net, adjust it and it
will play it on their workstation. If it doesn't play they'll
try it on somebody else's workstation. If it doesn't, throw it
away and take another thing off the network. It's an important
part of the world. It's the place where we get good things and
good people. But the problem we get into in that spectrum of the
world, starting with the informal, creative, artistic all the way
to the conservative bankers, is that everybody looks at the
elephant like the traditional blind person. One grabs the tail,
one grabs the trunk and one grabs the leg and they each think
they see the whole world. I once was at the MIT store and a
student said "I'd like to buy a map of Europe". And they said "We
only have them of the U.S.". And some bright kid in the back
said "Well buy one of the U.S. and extrapolate." By grabbing the
elephant by the tail, it is theoretically possible through the
genes, to extrapolate the rest of the elephant. But you have to
be very careful. And this I propose is how we got into the
problem of misleading most of the world. We see our part and
pronounce that we understand the whole world of computing. And
because we don't, we make promises that we should never had made.
The Unix world has been promising for ten years, that we will
have standards, that we will make things transportable. If we
had accomplished this a few years ago, it seems to me that their
would have been no need to develop an OS-2. Today we love OS-2,
we commit to OS-2. It's obviously the way - at least some people
believe - that the large personal computer is going. If we had
ever followed through, five years ago, four years ago, three
years ago, on the things we promised with Unix, their would have
been no need for it. It also means that if we don't follow
through with the discipline we are going to lose alot of the
goods things that we promised for Unix today.
When Unix was simple, when everybody had some of the same simple
human interface, it was quite practical to - most of the time -
take application and re-do it for another computer, another
operating system, another version of Unix. But as the human
interface became complex, as windows were introduced, and
everybody had their own windowing system, and as the windows
permeated every single detail of the application, it
just became impossible or exceedingly difficult to switch the
computer that an application was really used on. Now were are so
close to having standards to human interface, we can, and we have
no excuse.
The second point I want to make is: How do we get ourselves out
of this predicament? The obvious answer is we have to have
standards. The floor is filled with people who say they follow
the standards. But we have to follow the standards for
everything we do. The human interface is probably the most
important. Last December here in the NY, we had a luncheon with
four of the five largest software writers. I asked them at lunch
"What makes it so hard to transport software from one computer to
another?". They immediately bounced back by saying - all four of
them - it was the human interface. They said it's relatively easy
to transfer software between operating systems and between
computers. Terrible job to do it between human interfaces. The
first one and one we are closest to agreeing on is human
interface. We have to definitely agree on that one and then
follow it. Following standards is expensive. It's a chore. At
Digital, we have played a key part in the development of the X
Windows and the rest of the development of Motif. But when we
accepted the standard, we've ended up with two standards. The
old one we had, we have to support to all those customers who are
satisfied and the new one. That is expensive. But without
standards we never get the things we have been wanting and
promising. The kernel of the operating system attracts alot of
attention. I was saying at lunch why. The press loves the
contest between the IBM kernel and the American Telephone kernel.
They have very little interest in discussing SQL or X400. It
just doesn't make good copy. Now the kernel is probably way down
on the list of important standards. I was propagating for a
while, or trying to, the idea of let's keep the two kernels going
as a contest. It will entertain both groups, it will entertain
the press and lets get both groups to take all the others on that
whole menu of standards. Then some day the people who are
stirring on the contest will realize that it wasn't that
important and they will join together with all the other
important ones that have been done. But I don't say that
anymore. Partly because of the press and partly because of our
emotions that the kernel question has become so important we
don't get to looking at the others. So we have to work very hard
to solve that issue. The press is always pressing particularly
in the last few weeks. What would happen if OSF agreed to another
standard. My answer of course is, and I'm sure it's for the UI
people too, and everybody in OSF, we didn't joint teams to have a
tennis game. We don't want to win against the other side. We want
only one thing, a list of standards that we all agree on. And
this of course is the answer. The other thing we have to do is to
make sure we are absolutely honest. We have to be honest because
it's the thing to do, we also have to be honest because it gets
you into no end of trouble if you are not. We shouldn't promise
anything that isn't true and we shouldn't extrapolate way beyond
our experience in the things we have promised. And we should be
very careful that we do this. The other thing we have to do is
to carefully make a list of all the things we want to accomplish.
Each organization has a different list. Some want to integrate
the whole world, some want to take a little part of the world.
But if we want Unix to accomplish all the things that we claim it
will, we have to specify all the things we want to do, have
standards for them and then make sure we all meet them. It
sounds so logical but it's not easy. Someone wrote a book saying
that IBM ended up with alot of operating systems and alot of
architectures in order to maintain a monopoly. Well I don't
believe that. It is just so easy to have everybody diverge. It
is so against the nature of an engineer not to do things
different from the rest of his own organization or it is so much
against an engineer to ever compromise anything if he can
optimize his project and that usually means not going along with
the standard. We are in serious risk of not following the
standards we aim for simply because we have this enormous
motivation to be different and enormous motivation to be slightly
better by not following the standards.
Now there are, I claim, three things that we like to accomplish
with Unix. The first one I think we are going to have to give up
on. The original goal of course was a simple undisciplined, fun,
exciting, creative operating system for people who needed just
that. If you take the manuals to describe our VMS, it takes
eight or ten feet of bookshelf. The Unix manual sometime ago,
when I looked last, was a half inch thick. My son, who is a
student said to me, 'you know the difference between the two, if
you look for something you'd never find it in the Unix one, if
you look long enough you'll find it in that eight feet.' Now
what we are setting out to do - and we have to remember this -
is the things we say we want to do, our Unix is going to be eight
foot shelf and we will lose that half inch manual. We can cry
about it, but you don't have both. We are committed to have
systems which will do everything. To do everything, there is a
cost and there is a complexity. The second thing we like to do,
and this is the thing we don't want to back down on, is
transportable software. The question is often asked, 'Why is
Digital, IBM or others with their proprietary operating systems
so interested in a standard operating system where everybody's
applications are inter-changeable?' People don't buy operating
systems, they buy applications. We want all the applications
written for IBM to play ours, they want ours to play on theirs,
along with everybody else's. And everybody else wants the same.
Now of course we don't write the applications, most of them.
Neither does IBM, neither do the other people. The third party
software writers write them. So each one of us want them when
their written to play on our machine in addition to all the
others. It overpowers all our desire to own part of the market.
It's often said that companies with their own proprietary systems
are reluctantly accepting Unix. Sometimes but basically the
overwhelming desire is to have those applications be
transportable or written once for all. And we don't want to give
that up. This energy, this time, the effort is there for that
one most important characteristic. The third one is also
important, not for everybody, but for the majority of people. We
want anybody's equipment to work on a network. Today we can
make a network around the world which plays anywhere if it's all
Digital. It has to follow our standards and it works. We
designed integrated circuits in Israel and in Hudson
Massachusetts as if they were side by side. They would cooperate
in the design. The design is done in Israel. The results are
always there in Massachusetts. When it's ready to be produced
it's produced in Massachusetts. When it comes out, it's put on a
tester in Massachusetts and that tester is run in Israel. And
all the tests are done there and it's there but half the work
is done in Massachusetts. It's that kind of network. Permanent
work groups are set up as teams for anywheraround the world, ad
hoc, casual, spontaneous groups are set-up. That is what a
network will do. What is missing today is that we can't do that
with other people's equipment. If you are designing a car in
Munich or Cologne, you want the same design in Detroit, done by a
team, so that work is shared, the parts are shared, the
engineering is shared and the testing is shared. It might be
desirable in the dream world but not reality that we will have
our equipment anywhere, or anybody will have their equipment all
over. So the third thing we want is that anybody's equipment
that meets the standards will play on the network and that anyone
no matter what work station, what computer, what personal
computer they are on, can spontaneously, if necessary, be a team
member to do a certain specific job. Wherever they can share the
same data base, wherever they can share all the services that you
have on the network, along with mail and the other information
you transmit including software. Interestingly, delightfully,
the same standards, that same catalog of standards that makes us
software transportable is also what makes the computers,
workstations around the world on one network work together. The
strategy we have at Digital incorporates these things. We have a
very simple strategy. We offer on the desk anything the customer
might want. Simple terminals, imaging terminals, MS DOS,
MacIntosh, someday OS-2, RISC workstations and VMS
workstations - whatever the customer wants. Behind that in the
network there is only one architecture. That architecture
combines both RISC(Unix) and VAX(VMS). They are both there and
they fit together. The customer can use as much of one or all of
one. With that architecture the customer writes an application
once and it comes out both in VAX and in Unix. So our strategy
is, whatever you want on the desk - almost - then one
architecture for the network and that architecture includes two
operating systems. Our further strategy is, of course, every
single one of the old catalog of standards will be met. So that
anyone who meets those standards will fit on our network. And
hopefully if their network fits, our equipment will.
Now we also have a goal that we would like to encourage the Unix
community to follow. We demonstrated in the development of
VAX/VMS, an approach to standardization which we would encourage
the Unix community to look at. We said that about 15 years ago.
Before that we had mini-computers, many many operating systems.
We made networks and suffered by the fact that we had many
operating systems. We set about for our company, so that we
could network the whole world together, to pick one operating
system. And that operating system we would - very formally and
with great discipline, great documentation - specify everything
that we want to get accomplished. That operating system defined
what a VAX was. Every VAX is different - the original 780 was
completely different than the final 780. Everyone since then has
been a different machine. And by the traditional definition of
the word, their architectures were different. The thing that
made them all a VAX was the definition and the operating system.
By laying out all the things we wanted to do, following that
discipline, we have been able to maintain them. For example, we
said that a piece of software written 15 years ago for a VAX
would play today and would play 10 or 15 years from now - without
recompiling. Now it might be too late in the Unix world to set
quite that standard because it's been just too much done in
twenty years to say we will have a standard that we won't have to
recompile year after year. But we should set a standard that
says software that will be written today will play 10 or 15 years
from today. We also said that with the definition in that
operating system, a computer we built that was small enough to
hold in your hand and big enough to be a mainframe, still play
the software that was written 10 years ago and will be written 10
years from now. Which means that if someone has a family of
remote offices, the two man office will have the same software as
the two thousand man office. And it came about by standards set
that were religiously followed. We also said that concentrating
on one operating system and then having only one of each language
(of seventeen languages) but concentrating on only one of each.
We put enormous effort into each of those languages. And most
people when they want to write Unix will take our C manual
because that many years working on just one version of C, it is a
standard. Our FORTRAN manual is a standard and our Ada is a
standard because we concentrate on one. And it came by setting
goals.
Now we would like to encourage the Unix community to
specify all the things that we would like to have accomplished,
set the standards for them and then we as a community could have
the same advantages which we have had by setting standards for 15
years. We did another thing. We broke the operating system into
modules. Each module had its interface defined so that you could
take out a module, plug a new one in and no one ever knew that
there was a change. So the VAX operating systems has been
changed many times but because of the definition in standards it
continues to play the same software. We do the same thing with
the VAX. It was modular in what defined it and we could replace
pieces, make changes without upsetting the system. Now we would
like to see standards not only in the obvious list which we read
about. But we would also like to see standards set so that this
much can be accomplished that we think we have demonstrated in
VMS. The question is asked all the time, 'Which one do we love
or which one do I love most, VMS or Unix.' The question is
usually phrased, 'How can you love two?' But it's not like
loving two women. It's more like loving two children. Today we
have two children, one 16 year old: agile, athletic, bright,
exciting, fun and can do break dancing better than anybody you
know. The other is a forty year old, he has got a little
mustache now, beard, is balding a little bit. Confident,
fast-moving and bright - can't do break-dancing. But he can run
an international business. Now to point out what one can do and
the other can't and vice versa, does not mean you don't love
both. And it doesn't mean you invested more in one and it
doesn't mean you want one to succeed and not the other. It does
mean that you have to always evaluate each one and work to make
them both strong. And it's irrelevant with your kids as to who
wins. You can really wish they both would win. But it's really
irrelevant. In our view - and I think that our large competitive
brands have the same feeling - what we gain out of Unix is very
important. Whether Unix ever catches up with the large operating
system which has many years head start (Unix is really older than
many of the operating systems but at this time it's young)
whether one wins or not is irrelevant. But also one has a big
head start. The argument of our people is when we get a big
Unix, when we do all the things with our Unix we will be smarter
because we will be doing it again. It will be smaller, take less
bookshelf space and be better. And I say, 'Yeah I've lived with
your guys forever. You will do the job better but you are going
to add to it because you are smarter.' And who knows which will
be the most complex. But one thing is sure. And we can be happy
and cry over this. When we get that Unix which is equivalent to
the systems that we have today, it will be as big, it will be as
expensive, it will be as proprietary. And with all the standards
which are exceedingly important, we are all going to compete on
which one has the best quality. Operating systems are always
proprietary. The applications we can transfer because of the
standards. But each one of us will work to make ours more
reliable, more secure, better case tools and all the things that
make quality. And that is what is going to keep the computer
industry exciting, moving forward and also give us room to
compete and continue to work hard to make all the users happy.
Thank you.
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53.163 | Evelyn Woodhead Sped Reddin Course | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Tue Dec 12 1989 06:33 | 6 |
| Ken is quite a noter, but he didn't mention, even once, the
Grand Canal. Come to think of it, he didn't even mention Sarnia.
Though the quality and caliber of the note by Ken was excellent,
it seemed to be a little off topic, as it were.
Glenn
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53.164 | Allegorical Ken | KAOO01::LAPLANTE | Les Montagnards Cameron d'Ottawa | Tue Dec 12 1989 07:48 | 10 |
|
I think we have to extrapolate Ken's message so that it relates
to Sarnia.
He seemed to be saying that just because we didn't develop it and
nurture it that we should love it anyway.
Obviously, Ken has never been to Sarnia.
Roger
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53.165 | Sarnia topic: a new look | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Dec 12 1989 08:25 | 9 |
| Remember: from now on you can express articulate and well though
out views on open systems.
And you saw it in the Sarnia topic first.
The Sarnia topic: the Renaissance Man's topic !
(Renaissance was the golden age for Venezia, where the real Grand
Canal is. as you can see we are back to Sarnia)
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53.166 | Viva la Canalia Grandia! | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Tue Dec 12 1989 11:30 | 22 |
| re. 165
> And you saw it in the Sarnia topic first.
>
> The Sarnia topic: the Renaissance Man's topic !
>
> (Renaissance was the golden age for Venezia, where the real Grand
> Canal is. as you can see we are back to Sarnia)
I believe your statement should read "where the first Grand Canal
is."
Canada's Grand Canal will be real too upon its completion in
1990. It will make the one in Venice look rather insignificant as
our Grand Canal will span the whole country as well as Alberta.
I hear that in Sarnia many feel that for them the Grand Canal
will be a waste. Is this shared by all who live in Sarnia? I hope
that the folks in Sarnia won't dump on the Grand Canal as some
Montrealers have....
Glenn
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53.167 | We've been there! | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Tue Dec 12 1989 13:34 | 10 |
| I think they have hired Roger Taillibert do design the grand canal,
that is why we stay away from any participation in such a grandiose
scheme. What's good for Canada may not be good for Qu�bec and the
opposite is true too.
Jean
Oh yeah, and Jean Drapeau will be the first one to swim the lenght of
the future canadian waterway.
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53.168 | bof! | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Dec 12 1989 15:49 | 2 |
| ...i guess we can find a relation between the grand canal and open
systems...
|
53.169 | The Grand Canal in Parliament | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Render the day oblivious. | Thu Dec 14 1989 16:49 | 74 |
|
To put to rest all of the scuttlebutt that has been bandied about
the Grand Canal (and its effect on the quaint burghers of Yawnia), read
the following which was extracted from last week's Hansard:
Right Horrible
Member (Baie Comeau): Mister Speaker, I rise on a question of privilege.
Some members of this House have been bandying about
scuttlebutt concerning this government's illustrious
and indeed, most Canadian project of this century
- the Grand Canal.
Some Members: Uh, oh.
Honourable Member
(Oshawa) : Mister Speaker. Will the Prime Minister please stand
up when he addresses this House?
Right Horrible
Member (Baie Comeau): Ahhh, Mister Speaker. I am standing.
[The House momentarily erupted into chaos as a titter ran threw the crowd]
NOTE - For those NOTERS who are unfamiliar with the terms used in Hansard,
the reference to a 'titter' is a curious phenomenon and a particularily
Canadian one. In recent sessions, an unknown individual has managed
to gain access to the House floor from the Public Gallery at certain
times during the House debates. This individual then runs throw the
Members' benches, fondling the ample breasts of the female
parliamentarians. He then makes his escape. Hence, the term 'titter'.
Honourable Member
(Head-Bashed-In-
Buffalo-Jump) : Mister Speaker, we Albertans are well aware of the
Federal Government's attempt to bypass our province
when the Grand Canal reaches the western provinces.
It is a well known fact that the Grand Canal will be
diverted north along the Alberta-Saskatchewan border
to the NorthWest Territories where it will then turn
due west until it reaches the BC border where it will
go due south into British Columbia. Thus, it will
completely bypass Alberta. Will the Prime Minister and
the Minister of the Grand Canal and Used Storm Doors
deny this?
Honourable Member
(Cock-Wallop) : Mister Speaker, as Minister responsible for the Grand
Canal construction, and for Used Storm Doors, it is
my duty, in the general expansion of time and the
greater issue of the unfolding of the universe, that is
not to put too fine a point on it. But then, on the
other hand, it has been brought to this department's
attention that certain aspirations cannot be denied
nor confirmed within the context of entropy. Of course,
there is justification for alternative solutions to
very difficult problems, and we would be the last to
shirk our responsibilities. Be that as it may, as
Canadians we can be very, very proud of our flag and all
that it stands for. Indeed, were it not for our
unflagging efforts in the construction of the Grand Canal
it would be little more than a fig-newton of our
imagination.
[The House momentarily erupted into chaos as a titter ran threw the crowd]
*******************************************************************************
I hope that will dispel any more negative comments about the Grand
Canal.
Pat
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53.170 | Scott Newman,are you there? | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Dec 15 1989 12:08 | 1 |
| Scott Newman, are you still around ?
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53.171 | he's alive!!! | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Fri Dec 15 1989 12:32 | 3 |
| Mr. Newman is out there. Talked to him this week in fact. Don't know
if he is reading the note anymore. Something about mindless people
rambling about nothing....
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53.172 | holy grand canal batperson | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Fri Dec 15 1989 12:40 | 5 |
| Well first there was Glenn, then Pat and me that were converted as
apostoles of the grand canal, who will be next?
Jean
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53.173 | Read Note 206.1 and .4 | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Render the day oblivious. | Fri Dec 15 1989 15:19 | 16 |
| <<Well first there was Glenn, then Pat and me that were converted as
<<apostoles of the grand canal, who will be next?
<<Jean
Sorry, Jean. You have the order of conversion reversed. First there was,
and still is, Pat (Note 206.1, 18 July 1989) then there was Glenn (Note
198.32, 25 July 1989), then you.
Hopefully, for your sake, Montr�al won't have to be raffled off in order
to pay for the Qu�bec section of the Grand Canal. One cost-saving
suggestion was to fill Decarie Blvd. with water to reduce construction
cost through Montr�al.
Cherry Mistmas,
Pat
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53.174 | get out of here! | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Dec 15 1989 17:17 | 2 |
| How and why did that "grand canal" end up in this otherwise interesting
Sarnia topic?
|
53.175 | | TRCU11::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze | Fri Dec 15 1989 19:56 | 3 |
| ... maybe because of the Garrison Diversion ?
Scooter
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53.176 | You are Here | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | What shall I give? ...My heart! | Fri Jan 19 1990 21:06 | 4 |
| For those who were reading 258.17 and 258.18, this is to let you know that you
have found the Sarnia mini-conference. This is DEFINITELY it.
Russ Schwartz
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53.177 | | TRCU11::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze | Fri Jan 19 1990 23:06 | 3 |
| awright, stop yer note-padding ...
SCooter
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53.178 | | POLAR::POND | | Wed May 16 1990 19:05 | 3 |
| I was wondering why nobody has entered any notes in the SARNIA
note for such a long time. Perhaps we could discuss this?
Bob from Accountemps.
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53.179 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Wed May 16 1990 19:20 | 1 |
| Sarnia, yet so far!
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53.180 | Diverted? | VAOU02::HALLIDAY | She could promise the moon... | Wed May 16 1990 19:45 | 1 |
| The Grand Canal diversion may have affected Sarnia.
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53.181 | | POLAR::POND | | Thu May 17 1990 17:19 | 8 |
| I think 180 notes and still counting deserves some more notes.
Really, what is the physical possible limit of notes in VAXnotes
(10000? 100000? 1 gigallion??)?
I believe Sarnia will go down in history for this (although not
much else I might say).
B from a.
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53.182 | | KAOA01::LAPLANTE | | Fri May 18 1990 08:57 | 11 |
|
There is a note in JoyOfLex that is now at number .11219 and still
growing each day.
I think we might take a while to get this note into that range.
Maybe if we each entered one note that said something positive about
Sarnia.........naah that wouldn't work. The note could die right
here.
Roger
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53.183 | This is not a reply. | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Fri May 18 1990 10:07 | 4 |
| I think it's silly to add replies to a NOTE just to get the numbers up,
so I'm not going to contribute any to this topic.
Pat
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53.184 | This is STILL not a reply | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri May 18 1990 10:11 | 5 |
| Neither will I contribute to a note just to boost its replies. Also
given the fact the the city of Sarnia passed a by-law banning the
construction of the Grand Canal in the city limits.
Glenn
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53.185 | | POLAR::POND | | Fri May 18 1990 10:33 | 1 |
| I think you guys are right...I won't add a note either.
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53.186 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri May 18 1990 11:02 | 2 |
| Imagine. People adding notes for nothing. Don't they have anything
better to do?
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53.187 | | POLAR::POND | | Fri May 18 1990 12:43 | 2 |
| You're right...yessiree...must not have anything to do...boyoboy...
what a darn shame...
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53.188 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Fri May 18 1990 12:55 | 1 |
| I think I'll go have lunch.
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53.189 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri May 18 1990 13:59 | 2 |
| Well, you certainly won't see me wasting my lunch time putting replies
in here!
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53.190 | | POLAR::POND | | Fri May 18 1990 14:05 | 2 |
| And I most certainly won't be wasting my valuable time AFTER lunch
putting replies in here!
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53.191 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri May 18 1990 16:39 | 4 |
| It amazes me how people could be enticed to partake in such a
fruitless endeavor.
I certainly wouldn't fall victim to that kind of silliness.
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53.192 | | POLAR::POND | | Fri May 18 1990 17:03 | 3 |
| Most certainly! I wholeheartedly agree! To foolishly waste
one's valuable working hours on such a mindless exercise serves
only to point out the degenerating state of our society.
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53.193 | Gee willikers!!! | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Fri May 18 1990 17:29 | 1 |
| Ain't this fun?!
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53.194 | Off to the cafeteria! Yum, yum! | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Mon May 21 1990 13:18 | 1 |
| Fun? I'm hungry again!
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53.195 | Right on Track | KAOO01::LAPLANTE | | Tue May 22 1990 08:44 | 5 |
|
Well I'm glad to see that there are no useless or irrelevant notes
being added to this topic.
Roger
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53.196 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Tue May 22 1990 08:53 | 1 |
| Good, I can go have breakfast now.
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53.197 | | POLAR::POND | | Tue May 22 1990 12:13 | 1 |
| I must say that in 45 minutes I too will be enjoying lunch.
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53.198 | An interesting observation. | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Tue May 22 1990 12:14 | 6 |
| You know, reading all of this gave me a great idea, why not go for an
early lunch?
Good thing I'm not contributing to any foolish noting.
Glenn
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53.199 | | TRCO01::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze | Tue May 22 1990 15:42 | 4 |
| Don't youse guys have anything better to do, like maybe recondition
snow bags or something ?
Scooter
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53.200 | | TRCO01::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze | Tue May 22 1990 15:43 | 5 |
| Oh, yeah, by the way, we've reached 200 ... see ? -------------------^
Happy now ?
Scooter
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53.201 | | POLAR::POND | | Tue May 22 1990 16:57 | 2 |
| I'd just like to say that I waited until 3:55PM before I
entered this note.
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53.202 | | KAOA01::LAPLANTE | | Wed May 23 1990 08:34 | 10 |
|
re .201
You must be a slow typer if you entered the note at 3:55 and the
time stamp is 3:57
Or did you enter it from Sarnia; we know communication is slow from
there (notice how I at least kept this on topic).
Roger
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53.203 | The OTO Brat.... | OTOA01::PAQUIN | My life as been superseded | Wed May 23 1990 10:06 | 5 |
|
Don't you guys have anything else to do!!!????:):)
Chris :)
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53.204 | | POLAR::POND | | Wed May 23 1990 10:07 | 4 |
| No, I think it was because I was THINKING about Sarnia that it
slowed down my typing by 3 minutes.
Lunch today is at noon.
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53.205 | | POLAR::POND | | Wed May 23 1990 18:28 | 33 |
| I've started below to cross-post other notes from the SARNIA note (see
below).
I thought this would be an appropriate thing to do. I would invite others
to re-post SARNIA notes in the SARNIA note.
Jim from PersonTemps.
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TROA01::DZIALOWSKI 17 lines 3-MAR-1988 20:27
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This conference is meant to address any question regarding Sarnia
and the Lambton County area.
Should you have any questions concerning the region, the local customs,
folklores and dialects, the geography ,the history and economy,
the restaurants, the hotels, the roads ,etc... please do not hesitate
to ask them in this conference.
This conference should help consolidate in a single point the answers
to the numerous questions raised on the subject.
Browsing through this conference should be considered as a prerequisite
for a successful week-end, vacation, permanent relocation,
honeymoon retreat, off-site meeting, convention or any convivial
activity of any sort.
Both official languages can be used in this conference.
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53.206 | Who has info on Oilers moving to Sarnia? | POLAR::POND | | Fri May 25 1990 14:39 | 11 |
| <<< KAOSWS::$1$DUA3:[NOTES$LIBRARY]CANADA.NOTE;1 >>>
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Note 291.15 Oilers all the way! 15 of 15
POLAR::POND 5 lines 25-MAY-1990 13:38
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There is a rumor going around for VERY reputable sources, and I
think this is probably a sure thing, that the Edmonton Oilers
are planning to move the franchise to Sarnia (see note 53).
Dude Ranch.
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53.207 | | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Fri May 25 1990 17:53 | 6 |
| are they going to change the name to the
SARNIA GASSERS (or POLLUTERS or CHEMISTS...)
Jean
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53.208 | We're back .....! | TROA01::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Fri May 25 1990 22:06 | 12 |
| By the way, Louis, Jeff and I just returned from lunch (we went
out on January 16th if you check back far enough) and have seen
the mindless drivel being spewed into our beloved SARNIA notefile.
Tsk,Tsk
I'm certainly not going to be aparty to that (or any other party
for that matter!
Not noting,
-doug
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53.209 | Nothing but roses... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Mon May 28 1990 11:49 | 9 |
| Why change the name. Folks from Sarnia are very proud of the
reputation they have now.
How many people out there have the collectors edition "T" shirt;
Kisss Me Where It Stinks......
Sarnia Ontario!!
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53.210 | | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Mon May 28 1990 12:11 | 6 |
| Re -.1
This would depend on WHERE yo stink and the size of the T shirt
Jean
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53.211 | | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon May 28 1990 21:47 | 1 |
| What's going on, here?
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53.212 | Is Garbage = Sarnia | TRCO01::WALLACE | Ed Wallace Toronto, Canada. | Tue May 29 1990 12:20 | 19 |
| Sounds like we need a subject to give this topic some direction,
and help carry the number over the top. What was that number
11,200 replies.
I heard on the news some local 'developers' in the Sarnia area want
to use an area just outside Sarnia as a landfill site for Toronto's
garbage. They have a gravel pit in Plympton township that they want
to use.
Some representatives from Plympton township even came to Toronto
to protest in a Metro Council meeting. The Dirty Dozen they called
themselves.
The way Sarnia has been degraded and abused in this conference,
some would consider this part of the Provicial Nabourhood Improvement
Program.
What's this, 212 now.
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53.213 | eat platics! | TROA09::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue May 29 1990 22:19 | 23 |
| Some people are concerned by the multiple environmental issues related
to waste disposal. As you may know, your irresponsible use of
polyethylene and polystyrene based products drives the chemical industry
to produce more and more of them. They candidly assume that you,
the customer, will take care care of their disposal in a responsible
way. But you don't: you just throw them in the garbage. Therefore,
corporations with high moral standards and community concerns have
to clean after you. That is what companies like Tricil are trying
to do. I suggest that this topics hosts suggestions on how to re-use
of dispose responsibly of polyethylene and polystyrene compounds.
I am sure you have no idea, and any idea you will express will not
be as easy to implement as the present "trash it!".
I am willing to forward any suggestion making sense to the interested
party inside the concerned corporations in Sarnia.
PS: I personally find plastics very convenient. I like my toilet
paper white, and read glossy magazines without any remorse.
I don't care where it goes when I trash it. I care about Tricil
being a Wang account and I am willing to help them see the light.
In the meantime use non-bleached, non-glossy paper bag!... and have
fun.
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53.214 | Sarnia and the Norwegian connection | OSLACT::HENRIKW | Dyslex�a lures OK | Thu May 31 1990 05:07 | 8 |
| Hvis man f�rst skal ha s� mange svar som mulig
om Sarnia, b�rt man ogs� nevne den lite kjente
norske utvandringen til Sarnia.
Den varte fra 1840 til 1889, men er lite kjent
fordi alle innvandrerne senere dro videre for
� grave Grand Canal.
Henrik
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53.215 | | KAOA01::LAPLANTE | | Thu May 31 1990 09:00 | 6 |
|
What Henrik said goes for me too.
What did he say????
Roger
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53.216 | norske? | CGOO01::LMILLER | hasten slowly | Thu May 31 1990 12:53 | 9 |
|
Jeg kan ikke norske verstanden (I know it's mixed languages). Sorry,
spelling and grammar have left me.
p.s. Jeg kommen til Norge (in November)
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53.217 | Bj�rn � Fj�rd = an Edsel | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Thu May 31 1990 12:57 | 13 |
| <<Den varte fra 1840 til 1889, men er lite kjent
<<fordi alle innvandrerne senere dro videre for
<<� grave Grand Canal.
Yumpin' yimity, Henrik! Do you mean to say that Norwegians actually
video-taped the invasion of graves along the Grand Canal by men with
lights travelling up a bent fjord, BEFORE the 'Fart Prohibition'
period of 1840-1889??
That's astounding!!
Pat
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53.218 | A bi-hingual noteski! | CGOFS::R_RYAN | I used to be a coyote but Im ok nowooo | Thu May 31 1990 13:10 | 17 |
| Hey this has become a bilingual note! I think we should consider the
possibility of seperating this note from this conference or else give
it veto power over all of the other notes in this conference.
I think we should all go to a lake somewhere and come up with an accord
of some sort and set an arbitrary dead line for resolution of any and
all conflicts between this note and all of the other notes. I realize
that there are many more of the other notes... but this note is special
and deserves to be considered as having special status.
Who cares about those other notes anyway! Except for maybe the Grand
Canal note; those others are all togeather too provincial and therefore
not worth considering.
Regards,
Ron
PS: I'm going to learn to speak what ever language the last couple of
notes have been conversing in right away. Its my patriotic duty to this
note.
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53.219 | | OTOO01::POND | | Thu May 31 1990 13:46 | 6 |
| Personally all this talk about plastics in Sarnia has given me
an urge to learn Norweigan.
Her name is Olga I think...
Hymie
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53.220 | Vlazno popoy? | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu May 31 1990 20:07 | 4 |
| Fluctuat nec mergitur! Ave, cesar, morituri te salutant. In vino:
veritas. Sic transit gloria mundi, quando se come aqui? Tu quoque
filii mei, e pericoloso sporgersi: defense d'uriner sur le mur (loi
du 20 Mai 1881). Si vis pacem, para bellum.
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53.221 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Thu May 31 1990 22:35 | 5 |
| re .220
It's getting very perilous to hang out here, indeed!
/john
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53.222 | Ligonem ligonem vocat | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Fri Jun 01 1990 10:04 | 6 |
| Me iudice, medio tutissimus ibis manibus pedibusque. Malo animo,
margaritas ante porcos!
Magister dixit,
P�draig
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53.223 | | CADSE::WONG | In search of a better personal name... | Fri Jun 01 1990 13:01 | 1 |
| That IS Latin, right?
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53.224 | | OTOO01::POND | | Fri Jun 01 1990 13:17 | 1 |
| Sarnia, I thought.
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53.225 | A word of caution | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Jun 01 1990 14:23 | 7 |
| Look, if this continues, you may all find yourselves engaged in
whirly-twirlies. I should warn you, once you've done whirly-twirlies
there's no turning back. You can't just do whirly-twirlies once an
expect to be able to return to normal living. Whirly-twirlies is a dead
end, stop before you start.
Glenn
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53.226 | | POLAR::POND | | Fri Jun 01 1990 17:13 | 3 |
| Glenn,
Is the 'Whirly-twirlies' a new Chrysler product.
Spam
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53.227 | Words to live by! | TROA01::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Sun Jun 03 1990 16:25 | 9 |
|
While we're all showing off, don't forget what my Grade 9 Latin
teacher taught us all ...
Semper ubi sub ubi!
Truly words to live by!!
-doug
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53.228 | | TRCO01::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze | Sun Jun 03 1990 16:36 | 8 |
| Sil Ij importun des itime gesicenet; Ij repelijch im lingue frontie.
Des lako s`apel "Honda" ne Sarnia norce, see nosse scribl doquemant
s`apel "Honda Accord" .
Holdantich,
Scooter
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53.229 | | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Mon Jun 04 1990 10:25 | 5 |
| I knew there was anonther accord besides the famous lake one. Does
this one take care of rights of way?
Jean
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53.230 | Ne grind pas! | CGOFS::R_RYAN | I used to be a coyote but Im ok nowooo | Mon Jun 04 1990 14:18 | 8 |
| Non carbirundum illegitimi!
Don't let the Bastards grind you down.
....Kind of.
El mucho regardum,
Ronaldus Ryanum
Linguistic kinda guy.
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53.231 | Bill 178 | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Mon Jun 04 1990 15:26 | 8 |
| Look, I'm afraid I'm going to have to invoke the notwithstanding
clause here in the Sarnia topic. It's the Canada Notesfile's job to
promote linguistic duality which excludes Latin I believe (right
Scooter?)
El Mucho Aquarium Whirley-Twirley,
Glenn
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53.232 | | TRCO01::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze | Tue Jun 05 1990 11:53 | 5 |
| I believe Latin is permissible under the 'heretofore' clause, but
I can understand your confusion, considering the ambiguities in
the 'Distinct Fjord's' section.
Scooter
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53.233 | How about the Santa Clause? | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Tue Jun 05 1990 12:27 | 6 |
| This topic is lending itself to people bent on self-ratification.
Ratified now?
Glenn
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53.234 | synchronized gasping | TROA09::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Jun 05 1990 23:20 | 4 |
| A case of whirly-twirly was reported to the Lambton Scientific Society.
The incident happened in the middle of Vidal Street. The tragedy
occured when the victim tried to avoid sniffing H2S through its
left nostril while inhaling some O2 through the right.
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53.235 | | OTOO01::POND | | Thu Jun 07 1990 18:24 | 4 |
| RE: -.1
Look, I really can't see what the OS/2 operating system has to do
with Sarnia, Chryslers, OR whirly-twirlies.
|
53.236 | References. | OTOU01::BUCKLAND | and things were going so well... | Fri Jun 08 1990 10:46 | 7 |
| RTFM, Chapter 3, para 7, subpara g, section ix, subsection z.
Also Chapter 519, para 423, subpara kk, section mmdxlviii, subsection
a.
Hope that helps,
Bob
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53.237 | Qui scribit bis legit... | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Fri Jun 08 1990 11:28 | 8 |
| <<Also Chapter 519, para 423, subpara kk, section mmdxlviii, subsection
<<a. ^^
Actually, you were off by xx sections, Bob. It's section mmdlxviii.
Quod erat demonstrandum,
Patruccio
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53.238 | I needed a chemical fix anyway! | OTOU01::BUCKLAND | and things were going so well... | Fri Jun 08 1990 11:50 | 7 |
| Pat,
Now I'll have to go check in the Sarnia (Grand Canal branch) library
and check my references.
Bob
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53.239 | test | TROA09::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Jun 08 1990 16:15 | 3 |
| This is a test: Scott Newman, are you out there?
I repeat this is only a test.
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53.240 | I can't remember the line of discussion in this note | DFACTO::NEWMAN | I'd rather be in meetings. | Fri Jun 08 1990 19:06 | 4 |
| Yes, I'm out here, but I don't want to talk about Sarnia. (In fact, I didn't
know where this conference ended-up until someone forwarded me your note.)
Scott
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53.241 | | OTOO01::POND | | Fri Jun 08 1990 19:13 | 3 |
| Note padding? Who said anything about note padding?
Captain Tweezer.
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53.242 | Welcome back, Scott! | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Sun Jun 10 1990 23:49 | 11 |
| re. 53.240
If you do not want to talk about Sarnia, don't talk about Sarnia.
This is exactly the topic where to do it. You are free not to express
yourself on any subject, and you are welcome not to do it at length
in as many reply as you wish. You can say it loud and clear. It
is OK not to want to talk about Sarnia. You do not have to repress
your feelings, we understand. But please, do not beat around the
bush and be frank: just tell us you do not want to talk about Sarnia.
We are glad to hear from you from time to time!
PS: do you want to talk about whirly-twirly ?
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53.243 | never spilt a drop... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Mon Jun 11 1990 10:42 | 2 |
| Hey..leave my buddy Scott alone. If he wants to say something, let
him. I've seen Scott "express"...boy was it messy!
|
53.244 | | DFACTO::NEWMAN | I'd rather be in meetings. | Mon Jun 11 1990 17:36 | 3 |
| I'm speachless. (Thanks for sticking-up for me, Neil!)
Scott
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53.245 | by the way... | TROA09::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Jun 12 1990 00:08 | 1 |
| Does anybody know how that Meech Lake thing ended ?
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53.246 | | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Tue Jun 12 1990 10:57 | 1 |
| They drained it.
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53.247 | | OTOO01::POND | | Thu Jun 14 1990 11:54 | 6 |
| I read today in the paper that the city of Sarnia EXPLODED
last night, destroying the entire town and surrounding area.
It went on to say nobody really noticed.
Capt. Spider-crossing-legs-bottom-webbed.
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53.248 | Doing all your reading in the supermarket line? | TROA09::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Jun 14 1990 12:26 | 3 |
| I guess it was between the article on "Teen Girl Burst in Flame
while Tanning" and and the one on "Was Elvis Eistein's Illegitimate
Child? New Evidences Show Up!"
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53.249 | UFO Baby sinks supertanker in Grand Canal! | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Thu Jun 14 1990 14:26 | 6 |
| or..., woman of 84 years gives birth to full chamber orchestra by
Cesarean. The doctor was quoted as saying:
"The mother and musicians are doing well and are well into the
second movement"
Glenn
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53.250 | | OTOO01::POND | | Fri Jun 15 1990 09:30 | 6 |
| I'll be going for lunch later today sometime.
Just thought I'd let you know.
Regards,
Jim Splinter-bottom-but-no-tweezers
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53.257 | | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Mon Jun 18 1990 11:48 | 11 |
| Hey what happened, I saw some really strange messages in the last few
notes, like the network went trough Sarnia or something.
Jean
PS Mr moderator, to keep people from "note padding", is it possible to
insist that Sarnia be at least mentionned in all
replies to "The Sarnia note".
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53.258 | | OTOO01::POND | | Mon Jun 18 1990 13:22 | 5 |
| Note padding? Who the heck would have the audacity to note-pad?
Jim.
P.S. Ah....Sarnia.
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53.259 | right! | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon Jun 18 1990 17:33 | 5 |
| I support the recommendation of limiting this topic to subject related
to Sarnia, like in 53.1 to 53.27, or 53.75 to 53.181, 53.248 to
53.259, or 53.28 to 53.74, or even 53.182 or 53.247.
Any other reply was obviously out of place in this topic.
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53.260 | | OTOO01::POND | | Mon Jun 18 1990 18:19 | 8 |
|
-.1
I would have to add that I support almost the same range of topics,
with the notable exception that I ALSO support notes 53.0 and 53.260.
Warmest regards
Sarnia Jim (kind of like Indiana Jones, but not really).
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53.261 | I'm way ahead of you all! | TROA09::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Mon Jun 18 1990 20:46 | 8 |
|
-.1,.2
In case I miss something tomorrow (going out of town), I would like
to add 53.999 and 53.1000 to the list, as the number of important
replies should probably reach that by lunch time.
-doug (who should know better) in Sarnia
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53.262 | | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Tue Jun 19 1990 16:00 | 6 |
| I am glad that you have finaly deceided to talk about Sarnia in the
Sarnia note or as mr Seguin said: "les moutons avec les moutons, les
vaches avec les vaches et Sarnia en Ontario"
Jean
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53.263 | | KAOFS::M_RENAUD | Canadian Remote Support Group | Tue Jun 19 1990 19:05 | 4 |
| Mr S�guin never said "Sarnia en Ontario". He used to say "une cuill�r�e
pour la p'tite vache dans l'champs!"
Michel
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53.264 | spoon, goat, cow, sarnia,etc... | TROA09::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jun 20 1990 15:46 | 10 |
| I though that it was a "petite chevre" as in "La petite chevre de
monsieur Seguin". I do not remember anything about "une petite
cuillere" or "Une petite vache". It was a pretty boring stupid story
anyway, I may have fallen asleep and missed the part related to
the cuillere or the petite vache. I am also sure there was no mention
of Sarnia in the tale or in any other Daudet's tales. That is why
I am mentionning the fact that Sarnia was not mentionned, so that
there is a mention of Sarnia in this reply in order for it to comply
with the requirement of this topic.
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53.265 | Ken Olsen Interview: Sarnia not mentionned! | TROA09::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jun 20 1990 20:01 | 54 |
| I did not ask the initial poster his permission to re-post the
following, but I do it anyway, as I believe it is the duty of the
Sarnia topic to be informative and take advantage of any opportunity
to demonstrate good corporate spirit.
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Note 1131.0 Ken Olsen Interview No replies
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"Take it from the top" written by Glenn Rifkin, appearing in
June 18,1990 issue of Computrerworld.
Ken Olsen, DEC's only president in its 33-year history, is known
to be colorful and candid. In an interview with "Computerworld"
last week, Olsen spiced his comments with views of DEC and the
industry.
0 On the confusion casued by DEC's stream of product annoucements:
"There are a lot of prodcuts coming out, and that does cause
confusion. But we have a choice of getting behind of making
to many products."
0 On whether problems within the sales force drove away former
Senior Vice-President Jack Shields after 28 year at DEC:
"I don't know. I never asked him. It just didn't seem polite.
He didn't say that was why. He didn't say at all."
0 On efforts to reduce the employee head count:
"I'm not saying that's not going on. I'm not conscious of it
because it's not at the level where it's my kind of problem."
0 On whether DEC has plans to resell Apple Computer, Inc. Macintoches:
"I asked that question and so far haven't gotten any good answers
back. If anything, I say we should have done it years ago."
0 On the continuing doldrums for DEC stock:
"Wall Street is interested in profit today, and we're not making
the profit today we should."
0 On paying a dividend to shareholders:
"We've been making cash for quite a while now. It's probably
the right assumption that we should pay dividends. The problem
is, our advisers say 'Not now.'''
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53.266 | | OTOO01::POND | | Thu Jun 21 1990 09:47 | 5 |
| Actually, this interview was done in Ken's Sarnia office.
Strange...but TRUE!
Ripley Believeitornot.
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53.267 | she left me for SARNIA! | MAGOS::WILSON_D | VAXft Manufacturing - Engineering | Sat Jun 23 1990 19:14 | 17 |
| dear sarnians,
i am a transplanted canuck working in puerto rico. it was my
boss who said - work in aguadilla or i will make transfer you to
backplane engineering. with this violent and vile threat, i had
little option, so i relocated with wife and daugther to puerto rico
last winter.
while, my wife could not take. last week she left me and went
back to her parents in SARNIA with my daughter.
what have i done? what does sarnia have that made my wife to
go back! did she miss the polluted water? did she miss the smog?
lost in the jungle and waiting for the hurricane
dave
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53.268 | Ole! | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Sun Jun 24 1990 23:32 | 12 |
| Hi, gringo!
You wonder why your wife dumped Puerto-Rico (and you) for Sarnia?
It's because in Sarnia we make the best rhum ever distilled on this
planet. After we have drunk muchos rhum we then dance until magnana
a mean salsa which drives repatriated lonely senoritas wild, after
that...
Just kidding! If you want to exchange VAXmails with your wife, she
can drop by the office. We are at 373, South Vidal Street. She can
call 332 32 56 and ask for Louis.
|
53.269 | | OTOO01::POND | | Mon Jun 25 1990 14:50 | 6 |
| Dave,
if you want to exchange DECmails with your house...well, forget
it, it burned down.
Sorry!
Jim
|
53.270 | Dave's house notwithstanding.. | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Mon Jun 25 1990 14:55 | 1 |
| Jim, what does this have to do with Sarnia?
|
53.271 | RDC proposed move to Sarnia | TROA02::DEBOER | | Tue Jun 26 1990 09:34 | 10 |
| Failure of Meech Lake has developed an exciting spin off possibility
for the Sarnia facility. As you may know, the Sarnia facility has
just under gone a extensive face lift (we now have cubicles). With
pending political strife, we want it to be known that Sarnia has
no intention of separating from Canada. In that light, we strongly
suggest the CMC consider Sarnia as a candidate for any future location
of support services (RDC, dispatch, etc). "Sarnia is open for business"
Orval
|
53.272 | .271 Gets My Vote | KAOFS::R_DAVEY | Robin Davey .... Canadian C.S.C. | Tue Jun 26 1990 12:12 | 7 |
|
Hey, this is the best rumour I've heard in 2 1/2 years. I'd
move to Sarnia anyday, although to be truthfull I'd much prefer
they move RDC to Kelowna with Victoria being a real close second.
Robin Davey
Kanata RDC
|
53.273 | Sand in your shoes? | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Tue Jun 26 1990 12:15 | 14 |
| Now Orval:
You are totally out of control. We have been through all this
before. Sarnia is "open" for nothing. Crossing the Vidal overpass,
you will notice that there is a wall in front you. People heading for
the office would be stopped. How could you expect anyone to make it
through the yellow valley fog.
It is surprising to find you in the office. I would have thought that
you and Louie would be at the beach. Still worth having lunch there??
|
53.274 | we're planning | TROA02::DEBOER | | Tue Jun 26 1990 13:05 | 9 |
| Neil:
You should know better than to speak of Sarnia in such a way. After
all it is the gateway to Canada from the U.S.
No we are not at the beach we are planning the new layout to make
room for the new people that arecoming down as per .271
Orval
|
53.275 | What could be better than Hull?? | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Tue Jun 26 1990 13:39 | 23 |
| Well;
Next we will hear about the benefits such as.....
Perfect sailing area
No snow to mow, shovel etc
No charge for city water
Free skin rashes
No charge fallout on the car (thank Dow)
Free lighting from Polysar's burn off stack
Corner table at the Riverport Inn
Free swimming in the IPL holding ponds
Clear noses courtesy of the chlorine plant
Are there more benefits???
|
53.276 | a pig in the river is better than no pig at all | KAOFS::D_KRANZ | | Tue Jun 26 1990 14:07 | 20 |
| HEY Watch it bud, no one talks about the Pigport in that tone of voice,
NO ONE!!!!!!!
As the premier entertainment complex in Sarnia, the Pigport offers a
variety of exciting and challenging situations;
1.Trying to guess who on the stage is the peeler and who
is the bouncer
2.Catch the rat in the corner
3.Follow the Slime
4.Trying to hold down the 10 cent hot dogs
Also the comment about the table in the corner is totally erroneous,
we have box seats.
So as you can clearly see the Pigport has so much more to offer
than you expected, I expect.
Rocco
|
53.277 | We have bilingualism | TROA09::DEBOER | | Tue Jun 26 1990 14:17 | 5 |
| Neil:
You want to hear other benifits???
Well we have everything Hull has. We have bilingualism too. We have
Louis.
Orval
|
53.278 | Italian too! | TROA09::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Jun 26 1990 14:39 | 1 |
| ...we also have bi-linguini: Rocco and Gerry.
|
53.279 | ]\ | OTOO01::POND | | Tue Jun 26 1990 15:49 | 6 |
| Glenn re: 53.270
Dave's house is in Sarnia (or bits of it anyway after it blew up
and the wind kind of blew it over there).
JP
|
53.280 | ;*) | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Tue Jun 26 1990 16:30 | 4 |
| Re: 53.270
Glenn, YOU want to stick to the topic?!? You must be suffering
from delusions of maturity.
|
53.281 | Do I have 8 eyes? | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Tue Jun 26 1990 16:37 | 10 |
| Pat,
Did anyone ever tell you that your nose looks a lot like an
asterisk?
Glenn 8')
(the man with the apostrophe nose)
All the better to smell Sarnia with.
|
53.282 | get off the pot... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Tue Jun 26 1990 16:44 | 12 |
| Look....
In the old days,,,, real men left Sarnia after paying their penance.
You folks are still there and are trying to tell the rest of us the
wonderful benefits of your town.
Lets get real for a moment. The Riverport is nothing but the insides
of a beer barrel that sat in the sun for 3 years. Then someone put
chairs in it, and called it a bar. There is no entertainment! That
finished when the "ballet" dancers stopped taking steroids.
|
53.283 | Jealousy will get you nowhere | TROA09::MARIUZ | | Tue Jun 26 1990 17:42 | 19 |
|
AH YES!!!!
How does that saying go:
Jealousy is the greatest form of flatery(or was it imitation,
it doesn't matter).
It sounds to me that Mr. "Yes I do miss the Pigport" Baxter longs
for that bottom of the barrel draft and lazy afternoons watching
the pigs wallow (oops, I meant peelers).
It really is nice to be missed and your longing for Sarnia is
quite touching.
Rocco
|
53.284 | HEROISM IN SARNIA | TROA09::RECCHIA | | Wed Jun 27 1990 09:51 | 22 |
|
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NEWSFLASH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DEC Engineer avoided serious injuries in recent chemical spill at
local Sarnia chemical plant.
Bo Joda reported that the incident could have exploded into a serious
situation if not for the courageous and cat-like reflexes of the
highly trained DEC employee.
Early Tuesday A.M., a massive sodium chloride spill occurred when
the holding vessel ruptured while the service engineer was neutralizing
his eggs in the in-plant cafeteria. To avoid spiritual repercusions,
the tech, without using protective gloves, quickly scooped a pinch
of the chemical and tossed it over his left shoulder.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE COURAGEOUS DEC EMPLOYEE FOR HIS HEROIC ACTIONS!
|
53.285 | dedication... | TROA09::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jun 27 1990 10:09 | 9 |
| re.284
The said employee is also highly trained in soothing the consequences
of accidental ingestion of ethyl alcohol by the mean of expert
administration of salicylic acid compounds and carbonated sodium
derivative.
In his quest for perfection in health and safety matters, he does
not hesitate to experiment frequently on his own body.
|
53.286 | | KAOO01::BORDA | On the Horns of an Enema | Wed Jun 27 1990 12:13 | 7 |
|
Little Known Sarnia Fact:
The rumour is true that Mark Daugherty was seen in the Riverport
on more than one occasion.This fact is well documented because I
was there...
|
53.287 | Only competitors go there... | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jun 27 1990 21:51 | 1 |
| That was after he left DEC to join Autotrol.
|
53.288 | | OTOO01::POND | | Fri Jun 29 1990 09:39 | 2 |
| I'll be going to lunch again today...not in Sarnia.
Slurp.
|
53.289 | ��� | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Fri Jun 29 1990 11:19 | 3 |
| I spent a month in Sarnia one Sunday afternoon.
Korff Barbunk
|
53.290 | | OTOO01::POND | | Fri Jun 29 1990 15:30 | 1 |
| Just wanted to let you know I had an excellent lunch today.
|
53.291 | Does that qualify?? | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Jun 29 1990 17:07 | 8 |
| Did you think about Sarnia? If you did, your last reply qualifies
as a valid reply. If not, you will have to delete it.
Sarnia Sarnia Sarnia.
In qualification,
Glenn
|
53.292 | | OTOO01::POND | | Fri Jun 29 1990 17:42 | 5 |
| Prior to going to lunch, I set a logical:
$ SET LUNCH/THINK="SARNIA"/FOOD$POLLUTION
So I'm pretty sure it qualifies.
|
53.293 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Wed Jul 04 1990 10:34 | 3 |
| oh ya? Well I do a:
$ ALLOCATE SARNIA$NOURISHMENT
$ @SYS$VOMIT=PROJECTILE
|
53.294 | THE AUTO CONNECTION | KAOFS::D_KRANZ | | Wed Jul 04 1990 14:55 | 4 |
| IT IS AN UNPUBLISHED FACT THAT SARNIA IS DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
HEALTH OF THE AUTO INDUSTRY IN WINDSOR AND DETROIT. THINK OF US THE
NEXT TIME YOU LAY YOUR HANDS ON THAT PLASTIC STEERING WHEEL.
|
53.295 | Gertrude ALWAYS connected... | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Wed Jul 04 1990 16:35 | 10 |
| -< THE AUTO CONNECTION >-
What 'auto industry'? Is that an industry that runs itself?
Surely, you don't mean the 'car industry', do you?
Maybe you're referring to the 'Otto Connection'. You know, that
notorious hooker who plied her trade across Detroit and Windsor,
Gertrude Otto. Her death was sudden but she died with a smile on her
face - she was buried alive when a truck carrying used dildoes over-
turned at her street corner.
|
53.296 | -< The rubber connection>- | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jul 04 1990 16:39 | 3 |
| It is an other unpublished fact that Sarnia is directly responsible
for the health of a large section of the Canadian population. Think
of us next time you slip on this piece of latex.
|
53.297 | | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Wed Jul 04 1990 16:45 | 2 |
| Ya know what's stamped on the end of those things...oh, that's right
you've no need to unravel it that far. ;^)
|
53.298 | remember Wrigley's gum | KAOFS::D_KRANZ | | Wed Jul 04 1990 16:51 | 3 |
| Din't have a rubber once so I tried Reynolds wrap. The girlfriend
didn't like it - - she must have had fillings.
|
53.299 | almost | KAOFS::D_KRANZ | | Wed Jul 04 1990 16:52 | 2 |
| One more to 300
|
53.300 | 300! | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jul 04 1990 17:15 | 1 |
| The Sarnia topic has just reached its 300th reply!
|
53.301 | | OTOO01::POND | | Mon Jul 09 1990 11:22 | 6 |
| You hear about the girl from Sarnia who chipped her teeth on the
dildo giving her first () job?
Offensively yours (but you guys started it)
Father Priestly.
|
53.302 | | KAOO01::BORDA | On the Horns of an Enema | Mon Jul 09 1990 13:34 | 3 |
|
Does she work at the Riverport????
|
53.303 | on the dole | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Mon Jul 09 1990 17:23 | 4 |
| Les;
Not now. That was the pre-employment test! Ask the Sarnia sales
reps where she works now. They follow the people that fail the test.
|
53.304 | | KAOO01::BORDA | On the Horns of an Enema | Tue Jul 10 1990 10:25 | 2 |
|
Someones personal secretary now is she???...
|
53.305 | | OTOO01::POND | | Fri Jul 13 1990 18:09 | 1 |
| ....speaking of enema, isn't Sarnia lovely in the Summer?
|
53.306 | good for an enema too | MAGOS::WILSON_D | VAXft Manufacturing - Engineering | Sat Jul 14 1990 00:38 | 5 |
| actually, it is a lovely spot for an enema too .. i mean with lake
huron up stream, you can be sure to have sufficient pressure, and
then add the blob for cleansing.
mmm.... 306
|
53.307 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Mon Jul 16 1990 10:22 | 3 |
| Pat Rushton just thought about Sarnia....
And so goes the long road to .400
|
53.308 | | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Mon Jul 16 1990 14:29 | 4 |
| <<Pat Rushton just thought about Sarnia....
Gee, with guys like Glenn who needs enemas?
|
53.309 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Mon Jul 16 1990 15:00 | 4 |
| Aw, you're just saying that 'cause it's true...
Sarnia, a topic to end all topics.
|
53.310 | may I? | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | No! Your *other* right! | Mon Jul 16 1990 17:33 | 4 |
| Can I just pop in here and say I have yet to add a reply to the Sarnia
topic?
Dave
|
53.311 | You figure it out | OTOO01::POND | | Mon Jul 16 1990 18:46 | 8 |
| RE: -.1
Well then, don't you think it is high time you decided to start?
Regards,
Batenemaman
|
53.312 | say what? | MOCA::WILSON_D | VAXft Manufacturing - Engineering | Tue Jul 17 1990 23:26 | 3 |
| re:-.2
well what do you want to say about sarnia
|
53.313 | sad | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | No! Your *other* right! | Wed Jul 18 1990 11:04 | 4 |
| Maybe that I feel sad I will probably never get to visit the place so
many here have talked about.... But I'll get over it....
Dave (who's_feeling_better_already)
|
53.314 | | OTOO01::POND | | Wed Jul 18 1990 13:47 | 6 |
| You know, once when I was a kid somebody dared me to do one
of two things: either put my arm in the lion's mouth at the
zoo, or go to Sarnia.
Regards,
Lefty.
|
53.315 | vacation in clean sarnia | MAGOS::WILSON_D | VAXft Manufacturing - Engineering | Wed Jul 18 1990 20:26 | 11 |
| re-2
well my vacation is coming, and i actually going to go to sarnia.
see vidal, bleach my hair blond in the air and blackened my skin
with a little swimming in the river.
of all the places available with my frequent flyers points, i pick
sarnia and i am proud to admit it to ....
dave formerly of the corner of spadina and college
|
53.316 | sliders? | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | No! Your *other* right! | Thu Jul 19 1990 10:24 | 4 |
| Tell me, do they have any White Castle restaurants in Sarnia? Seems to
me they would go together nicely....
Dave
|
53.317 | Just missed you... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Thu Jul 19 1990 10:47 | 3 |
| Dave:
We were neighbours then. I was at College & Brock!!
|
53.318 | you got to be kidding | TROA02::DEBOER | | Thu Jul 19 1990 11:23 | 10 |
| NO sorry no White castles here in Sarnia.
I know that Mr N. Baxter likes to gripe about Sarnia but now we
are just getting to the roots of the Bitterness in Neil and the
reason he left and slanders Sarnia.
THERE ARE NO WHITE CASTLE RESTURANTS HERE
Sorry bout your luck Neil
Orval
|
53.319 | easy in, easy out... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Thu Jul 19 1990 12:06 | 6 |
| Orval;
You have the next best thing. The Coffee Cup. Best "sliding" food
food in Sarnia.
|
53.320 | times a changeing Neil | TROA02::DEBOER | | Thu Jul 19 1990 12:24 | 8 |
| Sorry bout your luck again Neil
They closed the Coffeee Cup about two years ago. Sold out for a
gas bar and convinience store development. Now we have to resort
to higher class eating establishments for lunch like the Bunsen
Burner or Lees.
Orval
|
53.321 | | OTOO01::POND | | Tue Jul 31 1990 13:17 | 10 |
| You know, I would hate to think that Whirly-twirlies, Edmonton,
and Barf Korbunk take precedence over important things such as
Sarnia. I mean really, what city gave us Sir John A? Ok so
that was Kingston. But all right, who gave us Terry Fox?
Coquitlam... Well, Sarnia is REALLY KEEN, OK?!?
Please donate to the needy Sarnia note fund, and come on, let's
win one for the dripper.
Slam.
|
53.322 | Participaction | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Tue Jul 31 1990 14:11 | 10 |
| It would appear hopeful that this topic could conceivably reach the
plateau of over 400 replies if everyone pitched in. Certainly this
could be viewed as some sort of bizarre parody, imagine, Sarnia in the
lead in the Canada notesfile. More discussion about Sarnia than any
other city in this great land! Even more discussion than Peterborough!
But as Mr. pond has already stated, Sarnia is really keen so I think it
is a worthy cause.
Come on, don't just think about it........
Glenn
|
53.323 | She did W-T's from the bureau to the bed | POLAR::LACAILLE | Eight legs, 2 fangs and an attitude | Tue Jul 31 1990 14:29 | 5 |
|
Well, a friend used to have a girl friend from there!
pUDding
|
53.325 | | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Tue Jul 31 1990 15:15 | 8 |
|
The Happy Hookers
|
53.326 | the poor man..... | POLAR::LACAILLE | Eight legs, 2 fangs and an attitude | Tue Jul 31 1990 15:39 | 4 |
|
....terrible case of crabs....
|
53.327 | Blue blood trivia... | POLAR::BAYNE | relax folks, enjoy the show | Tue Jul 31 1990 15:45 | 4 |
| Was one of them called "Buster"? I hear he was from Royalty.....
Prince Rupert.
dog
|
53.328 | Hot time in the old town tonight! | POLAR::BAYNE | relax folks, enjoy the show | Tue Jul 31 1990 17:21 | 3 |
| I was thinking about visiting Sarnia next weekend. What is the mean
temperature there? I would like to know what type of clothes to
bring? Sneakers, shorts and tee-shirt, or mukluks and parka?
|
53.329 | | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Tue Jul 31 1990 17:32 | 1 |
| Mark IV, NATO de-con suit.
|
53.330 | | POLAR::LACAILLE | Eight legs, 2 fangs and an attitude | Wed Aug 01 1990 13:16 | 8 |
|
I was also thinking about visiting the fair city of
Saranac Lake. I hear the fishing is quite good, and
most of the Hotel....what?...oh Sarrrnia....nevermind
Saint pUD of the bad I's
|
53.331 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Wed Aug 01 1990 15:52 | 3 |
| re The Happy Hookers
Sounds like a pretty rugged outfit...
|
53.332 | Sarnia welcome mat is always out !!! | TROA01::DHODGSON | | Wed Aug 01 1990 16:14 | 14 |
| Tourism is Sarnia/Lambton's number 3 industry next to chemical and
agriculture. There are many atractions such as
- beaches /camping
- inexpesive hotels
- harness racing
- bingo parlours
- highland games
- festival of lights
- fishing derby
- oil museum at Oil Springs
- parade of combines on every rural road at this time of year
also the temperature warm, and t-shirts are quite suitable.
|
53.333 | ...and for classy folks | TROA01::MARIUZ | | Wed Aug 01 1990 17:12 | 6 |
|
......and we have the PIGPORT!!!!!
|
53.334 | in the set def $gutter: | TROA01::DEBOER | | Wed Aug 01 1990 17:19 | 3 |
| re .333
Get your mind out of the "Pigtrough"
|
53.335 | | OTOO01::POND | | Wed Aug 01 1990 17:38 | 3 |
| For those of us not lucky enough to actually LIVE in Sarnia but
are instead forced to only dream about such a thrill, just what
the heck is PIGPORT?
|
53.337 | Dontcha know anything Jim :-) | POLAR::LACAILLE | Eight legs, 2 fangs and an attitude | Wed Aug 01 1990 17:45 | 6 |
|
Its where the cargo pigs come in to dock.
pUDpig
|
53.338 | | KAOO01::BORDA | On the Horns of an Enema | Wed Aug 01 1990 17:49 | 3 |
|
and they disrobe as well...it's terrible....
|
53.340 | pick up what? | TROA09::DEBOER | | Thu Aug 02 1990 09:40 | 5 |
| re .339
I guess you could call it that. Depends what you want to pick up.
Make sure your health insurance is paid up first before you pick
up anything.
|
53.341 | | KAOO01::BORDA | On the Horns of an Enema | Thu Aug 02 1990 10:16 | 4 |
|
I thought they were handing out body condoms at the door for your
safety...
|
53.342 | ooooooo | POLAR::LACAILLE | YFM-350 the real Ultimate Warrior | Thu Aug 02 1990 10:57 | 5 |
|
No they hand them out at the sign saying "Welcome to S..."
unpUDleavable
|
53.343 | cut the krap | KAOFS::D_KRANZ | | Thu Aug 02 1990 11:48 | 2 |
| Slander your own city, We like it here..
|
53.344 | | KAOO01::BORDA | On the Horns of an Enema | Thu Aug 02 1990 12:19 | 4 |
|
The whole nation slanders this city already....we're forced to
pick on Sarnia...
|
53.345 | we can fix this | KAOFS::D_KRANZ | | Thu Aug 02 1990 16:12 | 5 |
| OH come on Les no they don't. You just got a chip on your shoulder.
We'll just set up an imaginary couch here in the notes, you get on it,
we'll ask the questions, you answer them and we just might be able to
work this through for you.
|
53.346 | The doctor is in... | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Thu Aug 02 1990 16:36 | 8 |
| <<We'll just set up an imaginary couch here in the notes, you get on it,
<<we'll ask the questions, you answer them and we just might be able to
<<work this through for you.
Question #1:
Did your mother have any children who lived?
|
53.347 | it's for your own good | KAOFS::D_KRANZ | | Thu Aug 02 1990 17:05 | 3 |
| COME ON LES all of us in Sarnia are waiting. Lay down and just answer
the good doctors question
|
53.349 | Some gentle probing... | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Thu Aug 02 1990 18:26 | 11 |
| <<Don't do it Grizz, I just heard the snapping of rubber gloves...
Now, now Ian. We asked him to lay down in a supine position,
not the prone position that you are, ooh soo familiar with.
Now, patient...
Question #2:
Why do you think that, just because you are paranoid,
everyone doesn't really hate you?
|
53.350 | Scott? | TROA09::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Aug 03 1990 09:21 | 1 |
| Scott Newman...are you there?
|
53.351 | update on 53.4 | TROA09::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Aug 03 1990 09:24 | 6 |
| re. 53.4 (march 88)
The styrene lab of the Nova Petrochemicals division will be moving
to the old Fiberglass building sometime in October.
This is to show that we follow up on old notes.
|
53.352 | | KAOO01::BORDA | On the Horns of an Enema | Fri Aug 03 1990 10:30 | 12 |
|
I NEED HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!....I'm so
CONFUZZZED???!!!!????!!!???
Ok Dan......where's that couch...but no gloves and put down that
KY jelly....
No..there no surviving children in our family...only me my sister
and brother...
Why are you asking me if I'm paranoid...go ask someone else..why
do you pick on me all the time,the whole world's against me...
|
53.353 | attn: IP11 survival group | TROA09::DHODGSON | | Fri Aug 03 1990 11:12 | 13 |
| RE: 53.21
NEIL BAXTER where are you ?
Dow Chemical has replaced one of the IP11 systems. Has the IP11
survival engineering group been sleeping ? We only have 11 sites
left. This product is becoming an endangered species. Are there
any mating pairs left anywhere in GIA ? Soon IP11 will be only a
novelty at the Sarnia Museum (formerly known as Sarnia Surplus).
The Riverport is actively trying to aquire an IP11 for a stage prop.
dh
|
53.354 | | KAOFS::LOCKYER | Garry | Fri Aug 03 1990 12:02 | 3 |
| Neil's wife just returned from a separate vacation. Rumour has it that on her
return, Neil discovered that she had slipped into Sarnia for a couple of days,
so Neil is busy geting de-contaminated....
|
53.355 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | It's time for a summertime dream | Fri Aug 03 1990 13:16 | 6 |
| re .353
OH NO ... not an IP11 system gone ... that's another bit of my rug
pulled out from under me in PDP11 software support.
Stuart
|
53.356 | one last jab.. | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Thu Aug 09 1990 16:13 | 17 |
| Ok folks:
I typed del/ent to this conference a couple of weeks ago. Too much &^%#
for me.
Anyway, this update was brought to my attention, and I guess a response
is due. Garry is right. I let the lady out of the house and what
happens?? She was kidnapped by the Sarnia CS boys and held hostage.
The skin rash is "mostly" cleared up.
IP11. Ahh when men were men, and turning off the expansion box meant
blowing up a plant!! I guess that things have to change. Got to go now,
take care Sarnia. Oh yeah....Hi Scott!!
Del/Ent=Canada
|
53.357 | Another little known fact about Sarnia! | TROA02::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Fri Aug 10 1990 17:01 | 6 |
| While it's true that Sir John Eh had his roots elsewhere (rumour
has it that the Kingston Pen plays a part), Alexander Mackenzie,
the nth Prime Minister of Canada is a Sarnian (at least he lived
here during his formative years and is buried in Lakeshore Cemetery).
-doug
|
53.358 | So that's whyyyyyyyyy! | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Aug 10 1990 19:02 | 2 |
| That would explain his long winded, disjointed, incomprehensible
speeches.
|
53.359 | Another little known Loten | KAOA01::OLOTEN | | Fri Sep 14 1990 06:17 | 15 |
| re: 53.357
Just to keep this note alive, since it's the only thing keeping
me awake on a looong graveyard shift, I have found evidence that
Sarnia was obviously a little known place at the turn of the century.
Having just read through my great-grandfather's journal written
during his harrowing emigration from Hornsey U.K. to Saskatoon
(why no Saskatoon note?) I noticed that there was no mention of
Sarnia. How could he have missed it? Did it not smell back then?
He evens mentions Hull PQ so I know he had an eye for small,
unimportant details, so why no mention of Sarnia?
Just curious (and very sleepy)
Oliver
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53.360 | Morally upright | KAOA01::LAPLANTE | | Fri Sep 14 1990 08:51 | 13 |
|
It just shows that your great-grandfather was a man of bearing,
intelligence and high morals.
In his time there were certain things a proper gentleman just did
not discuss, let alone write down, in public. Our moral standards
have deteriorated since then and we can now publicly say such things
as "lady's ankle" "pregnant" and "Sarnia".
In any case it must be interesting reading. Are there any comments
he made of the time that might be of interest to the rest of us?
Roger
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53.361 | *LOTEN ? | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Sep 14 1990 10:28 | 1 |
| Are OLOTEN and DLOTEN related ?
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53.362 | pssssssssss | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Fri Sep 14 1990 10:29 | 5 |
| He may have laid the foundations of Sarnia when he releived himself on
his way to Saskatoon.
Jean
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53.363 | The missing pages tell it all! | TROA02::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Mon Sep 17 1990 13:05 | 14 |
| re: .357...
Since Oliver and I share a common heritage (ie. his great-grandfather
was my grand-father, and his grandfather is my uncle and his father is
my cousin and my daughters are his second cousins ....) I must
publically admit that Oliver (given his tender age) was only allowed to
read the expurgated version of the journal. The blank chapters were
spent helping dig the Port Huron-Sarnia train tunnel under the St.
Clair River, which just happens to be celebrating its 80th anniversary
of completion (just another little known Sarnia/Loten fact)!
-doug
PS: Say hi to all the folks in Ottawa for me Oliver!
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53.364 | Hi! My name is not Loten. | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Sep 19 1990 14:11 | 2 |
| re.363
....and from me too!
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53.365 | But your name is Loten | TROA02::DEBOER | | Wed Sep 19 1990 15:29 | 3 |
| Louis
The or'd product of a not Loten and a Loten is a Loten.
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53.366 | This is commutative... | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Wed Sep 19 1990 18:45 | 4 |
| <<The or'd product of a not Loten and a Loten is a Loten.
That's a load of boolean!!!
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53.367 | | OTOO01::POND | | Fri Sep 21 1990 13:14 | 5 |
| Perhaps this would be a good point in the Sarnia note to open up a
discussion again on some of the excellent points brought up in John R.
Covert's 53.188 note.
|
53.368 | A confession.... | TROU03::BRAY | Searcher of wisdom -- finder of none | Fri Sep 21 1990 15:16 | 14 |
| I have a confession to make. I don't care how many people know this, but
it has to be said -- it's been building up inside me for so long and I
just can't hold it back any longer!!
So, here goes .....
I HAVE NEVER BEEN TO SARNIA!!! (But I passed within 10 km once!)
There, I feel much better now! It helps to make a clean breast of things,
but I understand that's not too easy in Sarnia because of the water quality
down there! ;^}
Peter B.
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53.369 | | OTOO01::POND | | Fri Sep 21 1990 17:16 | 1 |
| I personally am one who highly approves of clean breasts...
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53.370 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Help save the Nolton Nash Pine! | Sun Sep 23 1990 18:01 | 2 |
| Glad you got that off your chest.
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53.371 | | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Mon Sep 24 1990 00:10 | 4 |
| Was that Sarnia's coat of arms?
Jean
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53.372 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Help save the Nolton Nash Pine! | Mon Sep 24 1990 18:34 | 1 |
| I think that was Sarnia's C�te Vertu.
|
53.373 | Apologies | CRATE::ROWELL | Searching for an angel in white | Mon Oct 01 1990 07:38 | 6 |
| Well, I had never heard of Sarnia before. So, when I visited my Father
in Germany, I looked it up in a book on Ontario he has, and was
surprised to read that this place really exists. Sounded kind of boring
though.
Wayne
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53.374 | | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Mon Oct 01 1990 11:19 | 4 |
| Now just THINK of the people who LIVE in Sarnia!!
Jean
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53.375 | Purgatory = Sarnia ? | CRATE::ROWELL | Searching for an angel in white | Mon Oct 01 1990 13:10 | 5 |
| Jean,
Its some kind of punishment, right ?
Wayne ;-)
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53.376 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | Originality = Undetected Plagiarism | Mon Oct 01 1990 15:22 | 5 |
| Wayne,
Just think of Sarnia like say Swansea, or Redcar ....
Stuart
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53.377 | | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Mon Oct 01 1990 17:25 | 5 |
| Yes I think you are right, Sarnia must be purgatory because it IS close
to hell (Toronto).
Jean
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53.378 | Yeeeuuukkk!!! | CRATE::ROWELL | Searching for an angel in white | Tue Oct 02 1990 06:33 | 9 |
| Hey Stuart, did you have a good Holiday ?
Swansea or Redcar ????
Gross !!
Wayne
;-)
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53.379 | things must be boring --- like Sarnia | TROA02::MSCHNEIDER | vi.... the editor from hell! | Tue Oct 02 1990 21:00 | 2 |
| Things must be pretty boring up here in Canada if the Sarnia note is
the only topic of interest.
|
53.380 | Scott! | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Oct 03 1990 15:17 | 1 |
| Scott Newman has not contibuted to the topic in a long time...
|
53.381 | exerpts from "Eastern Corkery Chronical" | POLAR::LACAILLE | YFM-350 the real Ultimate Warrior | Wed Oct 03 1990 16:21 | 5 |
|
Scott was last seen wandering aimslessly through the
streets of Sarnia...
this reporter puD
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53.382 | | TROA02::DEBOER | | Thu Oct 04 1990 15:23 | 2 |
| In awe of all the splenders no doubt.....
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53.383 | | CRATE::ROWELL | Searching for an angel in white | Fri Oct 05 1990 12:48 | 2 |
| Are the splenders of Sarnia anything to do with the method they use for
holding up their Pants ????? ;-)
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53.384 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Help save the Nolton Nash Pine! | Fri Oct 05 1990 14:29 | 3 |
| re. -.1
Watch it or you'll get the strap!!
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53.385 | Has this turned into the sex toy note? | POLAR::LACAILLE | YFM-350 the real Ultimate Warrior | Fri Oct 05 1990 14:51 | 5 |
|
Ooooo..the strap...you talk so dirty Glen. ;-)
Charlie
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53.386 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Help save the Nolton Nash Pine! | Fri Oct 05 1990 16:00 | 3 |
| No matter how hard I try, puns always seem to get me in trouble......
Sarnia will soon have 400 replies
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53.387 | >400 | TROA09::DEBOER | | Fri Oct 05 1990 17:52 | 3 |
| YEP
Go for 400 in splender or suspendors or whatever.
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53.388 | what's the poop on this? | OASS::BURDEN_D | He's no fun, he fell right over | Thu Nov 01 1990 13:09 | 22 |
| Okay, what are you guys trying to hide? I was going through the pile of candy
our 23 month old son managed to bring home last night (with a little help
from Dad) and I found a roll of multi colored sugar discs. The label on the
wrapper says:
Candy
Smarties
Sweet 'n' Sour
Made in Canada
I tooked closer at the wrapper and the address I found was for Ce De Candy,
Inc, Union, NJ!
My guess is that these things are made in Sarnia and they stuck the NJ address
on it to add class!
I've confiscated all these 'Smarties' from my sons bucket and will have to test
them all to make sure they are not harmful..... If I'm not here next week
you'll know why!
Dave
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53.389 | Twin Cities | KAOO01::LAPLANTE | | Tue Nov 06 1990 12:14 | 20 |
|
Actually there is a very simple explanation.
Sarnia, Ont and Union, NJ are twinned cities. If you go look in the NJ
conference you will find a not devoted to Union.
Just a few of the similarities shared by the cities:
Sarnia has a Union station; Union has a Sarnia station
Sarnia has six letters in its name; Union has five (but American
pronunciation makes it sound like six)
Hope this helps your frazzled brain.
Roger
PS under no circumstances eat the candy. Send it immediately by prepaid
courier to the Mayor of Sarnia. He reported that someone had stolen it
at Halloween.
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53.390 | searching for siamese sister | TROA01::DHODGSON | | Wed Nov 07 1990 13:21 | 8 |
| Actually Sarnia's sister city is Trois Riviers, Quebec. But since
separation is pending we are seeking a new sister city to help carry
the burden of the slander and abuse dumped on Sarnia. Thanks for
aiding us in our search.
ps The mayor of Sarnia has a supply of razor blades from the basket of
apples he received from the people of Sarnia on Hallowe'en.
|
53.391 | Sister maybe, but twins NO WAY | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Fri Nov 09 1990 13:40 | 5 |
| Trois-Rivi�res has at least the prestige of "natural" pollution, quite
unlike Sarnia's which is totally plastic!
Jean
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53.392 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Mon Nov 12 1990 13:57 | 1 |
| Approaching .400
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53.393 | tales from the other side of the dam | POLAR::LACAILLE | YFM-350 the real Ultimate Warrior | Fri Nov 16 1990 08:21 | 6 |
|
Who will be the lucky individual to grace the 400th reply
of the infamous sarnia note?
Only the beaver knows....
|
53.394 | One more for the gipper! | TROA09::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Fri Nov 16 1990 10:20 | 4 |
|
Please see 366.9
-doug
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53.395 | Be a legend in my mind! | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Nov 16 1990 19:43 | 54 |
| I don't know what the result of this posting will be, but on never
knows, so I'll do it anyway, it may work:
We have been looking for a while (and unsuccessfully until now) for
somebody, working for Digital, with some time available on his hand, or
not doing anything too important (like drawing org charts or forwarding
by paper mail printouts of e/mail...) to help us in qualifying the
skills and time required to design a replacement for the DIA11, come up
with a proposal acceptable to the customer, and do the job contracted
by PSS, CSS, EIS, or whatever will be applicable (we need the body
first, there will be no problem to find an organization to take the
revenue when we have found the rare animal).
Now about the job:
The DIA11 is an old Unibus parallel interface wich connects a VAX or
PDP to a GPCI (General Purpose Computer Interface) on the Honeywell TDC
2000 data highway. This was very useful to people who wanted to use
distributed control systems from Honeywell, but did not care too much
for their PMX computersand preferred VAX or PDP.
The application software (usually supervisory control) would talk
to the TDC2000 through the DIA11 using a software driver written by
Setpoint, Biles, Quadrex, etc...
As time passed, Customers migrated from Unibus to Q-bus systems, which
required to interface the DIA11 through a Q-to-U converter. The DIA11
aged poorly, and is now difficult to maintain. The combination Q-to-U +
DIA11 tends to be less and less reponsive to the needs of younger and
faster Q-bus MicroVAXes, and nobody cared to invest in upgrading it (it
is not really a long term potential).
We have a customer who is ready to pay some good money to get a
replacement solution (Q-bus board and Software driver) with the basic
functionality of the DIA11, and with support for up to 5 years, at
which time, all TDC2000 are expected to be retired.
There are loads of Q-bus parallel interface in our catalog, and from
3rd parties. What we cannot find if somebody credible in the ancient
art of selecting one and writing the driver.
If you feel you can be the one to answer the challenge, you have a shot
at becoming a legend among DECusers in the area of process control in
various country around this planet (multinational company), and a cult
figure in Sarnia.. and we will make sure that you get the corporate
recognition applicable!
If you need more informations send VAXmail at TROA01::DZIALOWSKI or A!
mail at LOUIS DZIALOWSKI @SRN.
...the dream continues...
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53.396 | Think twice! | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Nov 16 1990 19:50 | 7 |
| To any smart ass who is about to make funny comments about the previous
reply: don't bother. This a serious problem/opportunity and the fact
that I have to post it even in this topic is descriptive enough of the
state of misery in which we presently are. So if you nothing to say,
don't say it.
This said, if you have any constructive idea you are welcome.
|
53.397 | only three more | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Sat Nov 17 1990 22:40 | 5 |
| But then again if you have nothing but stupid drivel like this reply,
feel free to respond.
Jean
|
53.398 | only two more | TROA02::MSCHNEIDER | vi.... the editor from hell! | Sun Nov 18 1990 09:18 | 5 |
| So like is there a prize for the writer of the 400th note ... like a
free trip to Sarnia or what? Or perhaps the prize is that you DON'T
get to go to Sarnia!
Martin
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53.399 | 399.... and counting | CHEST::ROWELL | Searching for an angel in white | Mon Nov 19 1990 09:35 | 8 |
| O.K. O.K.,
There, I ahve set SOMEONE up for the 400th reply.
Who's it gonna be ?
Wayne
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53.400 | | TRCO01::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze | Tue Nov 20 1990 22:45 | 82 |
| The following notes were all the first to hit reply Sarnia.400
Scooter_the_mad_moderator_&_all_round_nice_guy
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ME!
And quite frankly I think I've earned it!
Glenn
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Well, could this be it?
Number 400!!
I guess it depends on how quickly the communication line is between the
UK and Sarnia.
It would be a great honour to add the 400th reply to this note - and a
rather special moment for me as I used to look after SRN when I worked
in Personnel over in Canada. You think you have problems - I used to
try and recruit people to work for us in Sarnia!!
Now that I'm here in the UK, I must confess I miss the place - the
incomparable ambiance, the unending culture, the historical splendour
and uncompromising natural beauty! I'd never seen bowling shirts
quite like it - tacky yes, but a kind of stylish tack..you know what
I'm saying?!
Well, perhaps I won't be the 400th reply....and none of this sentiment
will mean anything!!!!
and onwards to 500.....
Craig
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YESSSSSS....!!!! I got it....I was waiting for this all night and
day..;)
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Me!!
- Gerry
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Scott Newman, where are you?
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53.401 | | CHEST::ROWELL | Searching for an angel in white | Mon Nov 26 1990 06:40 | 6 |
| Humph !!!
ALL those 400's, and not ONE thanked me for setting them up !
{sulk}
Wayne
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53.402 | MERRY CHRISTMAS | TROA09::DEBOER | | Thu Dec 20 1990 11:29 | 6 |
|
Merry Christmas from Sarnia
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53.403 | Sarnia (pour remplir les exgigences de la note) | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Fri Dec 21 1990 11:50 | 4 |
| Joyeux No�l et bonne ann�e
de "l'exception" (Jean)
|
53.404 | sarnia supporting iraq? | POLAR::WILSOND | VAXft Manufacturing - Engineering | Mon Dec 31 1990 18:45 | 5 |
| article from the mooretown general star daily newspaper revealed that
sarnia is violating the embargo/blockage of iraq and is supplying
technical resources for their refineries. this seems to be the
resultant of the mass exiodus of americans and the iraqis need someone
to man their pumps.
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53.405 | =cheap gas | TROA09::DEBOER | | Wed Jan 02 1991 08:09 | 5 |
| RE .404
Thats only so that the gas can be boot legged back to Port Huron
Michigan so we can go over there buy it and not pay all the Canadian
taxes. It called a mater of survival.
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53.406 | A rose by any other name ... | TROA01::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Wed Jan 09 1991 13:46 | 19 |
|
IMPORTANT NOTE to the ENTIRE WORLD!!!
We were all witness to a major event that occurred on 1-jan-1991 at
precisely 00:00 (and I don't mean Dick Clark and the glowing ball in
Times Square).
The City of Sarnia and the Town of Clearwater (formerly Sarnia
Township, circa 1988) officially amalgamated into the new city of
Sarnia-Clearwater. The new city stretches from the strikingly blue
waters of the St. Clair River on the West and the sandy beaches on Lake
Huron on the North to the Chippewa Indian Reservation on the South and
the bountiful Soybean fields of Lambton Rd 26. This progressive
community now numbers 72,000 industrious, yet friendly, inhabitants.
Happy Birthday, Sarnia-Clearwater!!
-doug_who_used_to_live_in_Sarnia_until_he_moved_to_Clearwater_only_to_find
_that_the_city_followed_him_home_one_night
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53.407 | WHAT'S NEXT ? | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jan 09 1991 18:31 | 7 |
| Can we change our LOC code @SRNCLRWTR ?
Shall we try to raise popular awareness of this historical events by
leaving messages like " Could you ask him to call Louis in the
Sarnia-Clearwater office ?"?
Should we have the moderator rename the topic "Sarnia-Clearwater"?
Will we get comments to the effect that Sarnia-Clearwater sounds
oxymoronic ?
|
53.408 | no title | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jan 09 1991 18:33 | 1 |
| Why not call "Sarnia Township" and leave it at that ?
|
53.409 | Watch out Japan!!! | TROA02::MARIUZ | | Wed Feb 06 1991 10:40 | 9 |
|
Because "township" sounds too rural for the industrial gaint Sarnia is
trying to become. I suppose if this fails then we will have to resort
to Township, but until then "The City of ......" should be used.
Besides "The City of ....." might actually attract unsuspecting
tourists.
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53.410 | | TRCO01::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze | Mon Feb 25 1991 21:28 | 6 |
| In case you are wondering about this topic being so quiet lately,
have no fear, Stormin' Norman is in the process of chasing the
Conservative Guard out of Sarnia, as we speak, pursuant to UN
Resolution 53.0
Scooter
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53.411 | Phffft to the UN!!! | TROA01::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Wed Feb 27 1991 16:58 | 7 |
|
We, in the glorious and historic name of all industrious and valiant
citizens of light in Sarnia-Clearwater, will never, ever, ever leave
our homeland, even if the Mother of all Battles approaches, unless the
price of gas goes below $1.15 / gallon in Port Huron, Michigan.
-doug
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53.412 | so much for loyalty | TROA09::DEBOER | | Thu Feb 28 1991 14:13 | 5 |
| Doug,
Where you hiding.
Paid $1.02 / gal last night
Your unless has just become reality.
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53.413 | Tornados in Sarnia! | TROA02::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Thu Mar 28 1991 09:05 | 9 |
|
A severe storm raged through the Sarnia - Port Huron region last night
around 10PM EST, spawning a number of tornados, before heading eastward
through London, Kitchener and Toronto. Winds of 100 Km/h were measured
at the peak of the storm. Fortunately, at least at this time, there
were no reports of personal injury, only property damage (roofs, TV
antennas, garden sheds), downed powerlines and fallen trees.
-doug_who_thought_a_bus_went_through_his_back_yard
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53.414 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Thu Mar 28 1991 10:19 | 1 |
| How did the Grand Canal locks hold up?
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53.415 | | OTOO01::POND | | Mon Apr 01 1991 13:26 | 3 |
| I read in the paper that there was extensive damage to the fake vomit
factory.
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53.416 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Mon Apr 01 1991 13:45 | 1 |
| Jim! Where ya been?????
|
53.417 | | OTOO01::POND | | Tue Apr 02 1991 13:14 | 2 |
| ...single-handedly contributing to the Corporation's expense and
revenue problems...
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53.418 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Tue Apr 02 1991 13:34 | 4 |
| Up to your old tricks I see....
Have you had a chance to do a sales pitch to the fake vomit factory in
Sarnia??
|
53.419 | 1 kilderkin = 2 firkins | KAOM25::RUSHTON | The frumious Bandersnatch | Tue Apr 02 1991 15:33 | 11 |
| <<...the fake vomit factory in Sarnia??
It was bought out be Giusepe's Hand-Made Pizzas and Dehydrated Dog-Vom
Emporium (formerly Gertie's Whisker Biscuits and Kentucky Fried Socks).
Welcome back, Jim-bo, but stay away from the light, your head is creating
a glare.
Pass the firkin o'beer.
|
53.420 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Tue Apr 02 1991 16:02 | 1 |
| What a strange man.......
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53.421 | Sarnia: I can hear somebody thinking! | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Apr 24 1991 12:23 | 41 |
| I just came across the following notefile announcement, which could mean
real hard competition for our "Sarnia Topic".
The similar requisites for membership could result in some of you
feeling more at home in this new note. I hope you'll think twice about
it and will continue to contribute to the present topic.
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53.422 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Thu Apr 25 1991 08:22 | 10 |
|
I am sorry to dissapoint you, mut membership is not just on intellectual
ability, after entering 2 notes in this conference I have been banned,
and EDP will not reply to my mails.
(well, maybe it does say something about my intellect!!!!)
I beleive that free speech is allowed in Sarnia........
Heather
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53.423 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | May the Farce be with you | Thu Apr 25 1991 09:13 | 8 |
| re .422
> and EDP will not reply to my mails.
You weren't trying to persuade him the Poll Tax was a good thing,
were you? :-)
Tony
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53.424 | Don't let your IQ take your Ego down... | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Apr 25 1991 19:07 | 7 |
| Posting replies in the Sarnia topic is in itself proof enough of very
high intelligence. If EDP does not get it, how bright can these people
be ?
PS: anyway, most of the Sarnia topic noters don't need a notefile
posting to go out for a bite, a beer or a date. We are able to
accomodate our incredible intellect with a civilized social life...
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53.425 | Speaking of Devon! | TROA02::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Thu Apr 25 1991 22:16 | 7 |
|
Since you mentioned the lovely countryside of Devon (someone did I'm
sure!), I'm looking forward to passing through there next year! Any
tips Heather (since you're banned from EPS, you may as well dally in
the forever friendly Sarnia note)?
-doug
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53.426 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Fri Apr 26 1991 08:06 | 59 |
|
Doug,
Tips for Devon:
Many smaller roads are windy with hedges either side, many are only
wide enough for one car , so no white lines - there may be a passing
place if you're lucky, and expect a herd of ponies or a tractor to be
just around the corner.
Brush up on driving manual cars, and reversing!
The North coast is windy - good surfing at Newquay (yup that's Cornwall,
but it's fairly close).
The south coast has loads of sandy beaches. Be careful on all beaches,
and don't swim if their are red flags up, the undertow can be quite
considerable on an outgoing tide. (I used to be a lifeguard).
It can be very busy in July and August, avoid the bank holidays, or just
don't plan to drive on a bank holiday weekend - May 6 May 27, August 26
this year.
The coast is very pretty, the North coast being more rugged than the
south. Dartmoor national park is also very pretty, some of Dartmoor
can be quite exposed. Ponies roam free, as do sheep, and there are many
small rivers and stone bridges.
There is a nice walk around Lydford gorge, it's about 2 miles, it's a
bit rugged, so make sure you have flat shoes (keep your stilletos at
home!)
The pubs sell good beer (beware of courages, except the "directors"
brand). The standard cider - Blackthorn or Strongbow are 5% by volume
and not too strong, however, be careful, if you get scrumpy try it by
the .5 pint first! it's an aquired taste and very strong - don't forget
to have it strained so you don't end up with the rat!.
The accent may fool you a bit in some of the villages, my husband was
born and bred in the SE of England, and he sometimes has difficulty!
Plymouth is the largest city, the barbican area is quite an attraction,
and has the "mayflower steps" from where the pilgrims set sail.
They're just a few ordinary stone steps, with a plac, but there's always
people having their photos taken there.
It's a cobbled area with many old victorian houses.
They have a large Dome, which covers the history of Plymouth through
the Blitz, a lovely promanade walk .....etc.......there is NO sandy
beach in Plymouth, but there are some 5 miles west and east. (though it
might be a 20 mile - by road.
Checkout the local National trust properties, they are all historic
houses, with lovely matured gardens - and of course, sell the obligatory
cream tea. If you want the Devon tourist info, then drop me a mail and
I'll get it to you.
Williams ice cream is the one to go for - with cream and a flake.
That's all for now, is it like sarnia??????
Heather
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53.427 | sounds the same! | TROA02::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Apr 26 1991 09:31 | 4 |
| Sounds pretty much like Sarnia to me, excepted for the ice-cream.
Your life-membership to the Sarnia topic is confirmed.
If you drive by Sarnia, stop by and we'll go for beer and ice-cream
between between highly intelligent people.
|
53.428 | | TRCO01::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze | Fri Apr 26 1991 10:10 | 13 |
| ... you are in a maze of twisty, unlined roads, all the same ...
... you are in a maze of twisty, unlined roads, all the same ...
... you are in a maze of twisty, unlined roads, all the same ...
... you are in a maze of twisty, unlined roads, all the same ...
... you are in a maze of twisty, unlined roads, all the same ...
... you are in a maze of twisty, unlined roads, all the same ...
Scooter
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53.429 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Fri Apr 26 1991 10:49 | 5 |
|
is there a Williams ice cream at the centre?
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53.430 | | KAOM25::RUSHTON | The frumious Bandersnatch | Fri Apr 26 1991 13:13 | 8 |
| <<is there a Williams ice cream at the centre?
No, it has a creamy caramel centre...and we don't know how it got there.
Mr. Frozen Road Apple
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53.431 | The same as Devon, except for ... | TROA02::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Mon Apr 29 1991 10:34 | 9 |
|
Other than the Ice cream, the ponies and the other nice bits, its
exactly the same!!
If you keep your eyes facing North (the Chemical Valley, although its
not really a valley, is to the south) then there are beautiful sandy
beaches, parkland and the bluest water in Bluewater land.
-doug
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53.432 | We need something to keep the grockles away | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Mon Apr 29 1991 12:34 | 6 |
|
Pah, can it be really the same, does it rain for days-on-end in the
summer?
Heather
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53.433 | only on the weekend | TROA09::MARIUZ | | Mon Apr 29 1991 14:31 | 20 |
|
No the only daze it rainz is Saturday and Sunday(z).
Monday and Tuesday(z) are GLORIOUS.
Wednesday its alright.
Thursday and Friday its over cast.
Start all over again.
Sarnia has perfected this very accurate and on-time weather system, but
now if only we could shift it a couple of daze.
Franco
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53.434 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Tue Apr 30 1991 06:42 | 3 |
|
Well, at least it keeps the "Sunday drivers" away........
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53.435 | | OTOO01::POND | | Fri May 17 1991 14:15 | 6 |
| My naughty bits are all engorged and tingling!!
Ah...oh yeah...Sarnia...thought I'd throw that in to legitimize my
note.
Little-rat-faced-git
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53.436 | | KAOM25::RUSHTON | The frumious Bandersnatch | Fri May 17 1991 14:58 | 6 |
| <<Little-rat-faced-git
Don't flatter yourself.
Climpf Dimmphart
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53.437 | How 'bout toning it down a bit ... | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Fri May 17 1991 18:28 | 8 |
| Heh fellas, I know (or rather hope) you are just having some fun here,
but to the outsider, some of these comments are starting to look just
a little too personal and insulting ... In jokes, and private jokes
are one thing, but when they are made in a semi-public forum that's
another.
Stuart
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53.438 | | OTOO01::POND | | Wed May 22 1991 13:44 | 6 |
| Pat,
I haven't lost any of the respect I had for you before this little
incident.
Jim
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53.439 | Stop or I'll cry | TROA02::MARIUZ | | Wed May 22 1991 21:13 | 8 |
|
Hey none of that mushy stuff here!
This is the SARNIA notes file.
Home of the Brave, Strong, and Mentally deranged!
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53.440 | Speaking of crying... | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Thu May 23 1991 11:45 | 12 |
| I heard something real sad about Sarnia. All the gas stations are
closing down. I feel really sorry for Shell, Esso and all of those
benign petroleum corporations who lay off people every time their
multi-billion $ profit margin takes a dip.
I think the federal government should give Shell and Esso some
assistance as we continue to fight the recession and not the deficit.
Perhaps even Pink Floyd could help them out......
Glenn (who wishes he could tank up on the other side too!)
Gas prices have me fuming!
|
53.441 | But you know what Brain says... | TROA02::MARIUZ | | Thu May 23 1991 20:07 | 4 |
|
Deficit? What deficit!
|
53.442 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Fri May 24 1991 10:35 | 3 |
| Who's brain?
Mr. Ambient Temperature Choke Cherry
|
53.443 | Don't you know?!?! | KAOM25::RUSHTON | The frumious Bandersnatch | Fri May 24 1991 11:59 | 7 |
| <<Who's brain?
None other than, The Prime Mover, The Right Horrible, Brain Baloney.
Mr. Frozen Road Apple
|
53.444 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Fri May 24 1991 14:10 | 1 |
| My brain hurts......
|
53.445 | No? | OSL10::HENRIKW | De f�r heller l�re seg norsk | Mon May 27 1991 09:48 | 9 |
| Since I've decided not to spend my vacation in Sarnia
this summer, I'd be slightly uninterested to know what
places and sights I needn't see or visit in Sarnia -
due to my absence.
Among other things, I've been told there's no Small Canal there.
Nothing else?
Henrik
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53.446 | Some places you'd miss not seeing... | TROA01::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Mon May 27 1991 09:55 | 13 |
|
re: -.1
Henrik, I'm sorry to hear that you would pick anywhere other than
Sarnia for your summer vacation, 'cause the places that you'd miss not
seeing would include (in order of importance) ...
1) the Taj Mahal
2) the Empire State Building
3) the West Edmonton Mall
-doug_who_will_miss_not_seeing_them_too_but_will_spend_his_summer-
_in_Sarnia_anyway!
|
53.447 | sight seeing in Sarnia | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue May 28 1991 19:21 | 4 |
| re. .445
You will also missing three impressive fjord (taurus):
mine, Jeffrey's and Don's.
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53.448 | All in sync! | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Jun 04 1991 13:29 | 37 |
| The following message bring news of an exciting event on which we
should all try to leverage all kind of creative initiatives in order to
enhance the public image of our company.
I am not sure that the "Sarnia Topic" is the right place to collect the
suggestions, but it can be used as a temporary repository until a
dedicated notefile is created on the subject.
============================================================================
Subject: Digital Sponsorship on TV
Digital Canada contributes to the nation's economic and social well-being
in a number of ways, including the investment of equipment, expertise or
funding in groups involved in amateur athletics, the arts, health, welfare
and education.
One of our initiatives involves the Canadian Synchronized Swimming
Association (or "Synchro Canada" for short). The association recently held
its senior national championships to pick those athletes who would
represent Canada in this sport at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona,
Spain.
Through an arrangement with television networks TSN nationwide and RDS in
Quebec, Petro-Canada and Digital Equipment of Canada Limited are sponsoring
a one-hour show on these championships in June.
All employees are encouraged to alert their families, friends and customers
to watch TSN on the following dates. Digital's logo will be used throughout
and Olympic Gold Medal Coach Debbie Muir, who will be doing the colour
commentary, will be thanking us for our kind support.
AIR DATES
TSN 5-6 PM Saturday June 15
4-5 PM Monday June 17
RDS 10-11 PM Wednesday June 19
Air times may vary so consult your local listings on these dates. Thank
you.
|
53.449 | Galileo, Copernicus, Newton, Einstein, Gubbels | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Jun 06 1991 09:55 | 7 |
| We are proud to announce that Hubert Gubbels, a Sarnia Office landmark,
just graduated from the Canadian Management Institute (4-year course,
Lambton College). Hubert is an other demonstration of Sarnia's office
academic excellence, which has produced in the past CMI graduates such
as Wray Lamb and Barry Morrison. Based on their example, we expect that
Hubert will disappear soon from this office and move ahead in his
career, far away from any real work.
|
53.450 | Is it true? | POLAR::BAYNE | relax folks, enjoy the show | Tue Jun 18 1991 16:05 | 3 |
| Did I hear correctly the other day on the Sports that one of Sarnia's
own was pitching for the Boston Red Sox?
|
53.451 | Yes! | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Jun 18 1991 17:03 | 3 |
| Yes: it is Hubbert Gubbels. Now that he is over with his CIM
graduation, he can go back to his favorite hobby, pitching in the
majors.
|
53.452 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Tue Jun 18 1991 19:05 | 5 |
| I think it's just a ploy to get this note up to 500 replies.....
48 to go......
|
53.453 | It's True.... | COGITO::HILL | | Wed Jun 19 1991 15:53 | 8 |
| No, it's true....Mike Gardiner, who pitched for the Canadian Olympic
team is from Sarnia. The Sox picked him up from the Seattle Mariners
eraly in the season when they dumped the hefty contract of Rob "The
Caterer" Murphy.
When he was a kid, he used to fish for salmon and carp in the Grand
Canal, when he wasn't playing baseball.
Tom
|
53.454 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Wed Jun 19 1991 16:04 | 6 |
| Well I'll be a Grand Canal, Sarnia, Frozen Road Apple!
Glenn
46 to go...
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53.455 | Posted without permission | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Jun 20 1991 19:16 | 98 |
| The Sarnia Topic is the obvious place to re-post the following:
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<<< ASIMOV::$1$DUA4:[NOTES$LIBRARY]MARKETING.NOTE;3 >>>
-< Marketing - Digital Internal Use Only >-
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Note 1595.0 PLEASE - Someone tell me this is a Joke 1 reply
CIMNET::ENGBROCK 90 lines 20-JUN-1991 16:18
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News item
NEW YORK -- During a creative session at a major public relations firm today
to formulate a new corporate message for Digital Equipment Corporation that
reflects the company's new direction promoting and supporting computing
industry standards, the shopworn phrase "Digital has it now." was replaced by a
new tag line that is more contemporary and tied to DEC's adherence to
standards. "Digital's hip to the standards thing." will become the $11.5
billion company's new-image slogan. In a radical departure from it's
traditionally staid advertising approach the company will produce a television
advertisement built around a rap music theme played out in a rapidly changing
sequence of office and engineering scenes. In a parody of the commonly used
product nomenclature, the video itself is referred to as a mythical Digital
product called DECrap. The lyrics to the rap music video are published here
for the first time.
A DECrap by
Rapmaster Ken
"Digital's Hip to the Standards Thing"
I heard some news just the other day
It sounded kinda strange and I said, "No way!"
But I heard it again from another source
It mighta made sense and I said, "Of course!"
Now computer biz has a lotta confusion
'Cause operating systems abound in profusion.
But there's a whole new wave in data processing
Now that Digital's hip to the standards thing.
(chorus)
Digital's hip to the standards thing!
Digital's hip to the standards thing!
Way back when a long time ago
IBM owned the whole show.
But other dudes saw this proprietary mess
And formed committees to find out what's best.
Some went their own way and built their own software
But users were perturbed, "It's just a different nightmare."
So they got together to look over the picks
Put their down their money on good 'ol UNIX
(chorus)
Digital's hip to the standards thing!
Digital's hip to the standards thing!
Now Digital always kept their users in mind
And pushed VMS as the best of the kind.
A lotta folks agreed but kept askin' for
UNIX support, "We gotta have more!"
Soon DEC saw the light and decided to give
UNIX to the masses, (sorta live and let live).
So DEC's ridin' the wave ahead of the rest
On a backplane bogie board on top of the crest.
No doubt about it DEC's sprouted its wings
'Cause Digital's hip to the standards thing.
(chorus)
Digital's hip to the standards thing!
Digital's hip to the standards thing!
From: OZROCK::UNIX::midoff::fulton "15-Jun-1991 0119" 14-JUN-1991 11:15:56.98
To: unix::partners
CC: unix::others,zuunix::eucc
Subj: Digital Standards Rap to Music
hi,
I will be sending the RAP tape to those who expressed interest later
next week. for those who would like to hear it albeit roughly, please
phone DTN 899-5970 and you will have played to you the full record, c
3/4 mins. Of course it sounds better on tape where it was recorded on a
24 track machine.
DIGITAL'S HIP TO THE STANDARD THING!!!!
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53.456 | The joke's on you | VOGON::REEVE | Underground boring specialist | Fri Jun 21 1991 05:04 | 15 |
| >
>I will be sending the RAP tape to those who expressed interest later
>next week. for those who would like to hear it albeit roughly, please
>phone DTN 899-5970 and you will have played to you the full record, c
>3/4 mins. Of course it sounds better on tape where it was recorded on a
>24 track machine.
>
Try 'phoning the DTN number and take a listen. It's pretty well recorded,
though the quality over the 'phone is pretty poor. Also, the volume is very
low. However, there is some good talent in this company, as all the people
involved in the production and playing work for Digital here in the U.K.
Tim
P.S. The DTN number is in Reading, the Sarnia of England.
|
53.457 | Digital's hip to the Grand Canal thing.... | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Fri Jun 21 1991 12:25 | 1 |
| 43 to go.....
|
53.458 | 500 FEVER | TROA01::MARIUZ | | Fri Jun 21 1991 17:39 | 7 |
|
OH YEAH? 42 TO GO......
I know its cheap but I had to!
|
53.459 | ! | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Wed Jun 26 1991 08:14 | 6 |
|
Well, my brother and his wife have spent some time in Sarnia, and they
liked it!!!!!!!!!
Heather
|
53.460 | 'Volunteer' for another round?? | KAOM25::RUSHTON | The frumious Bandersnatch | Wed Jun 26 1991 09:59 | 11 |
| Heather! You made it back. How was the trip? Did your brother and
sister-in-law find the subterranean section of the illustrious Grand
Canal in Sarnia? Formally, it was called the Korff Barbunk Memorial
Sewer Mains but after it was widened and the depth increased it was
inaugurated as the Sarnia section of the GC.
Send me a mail message.
Cheers,
Pat
|
53.461 | eclipsing the imagination | TROA02::MARIUZ | | Wed Jun 26 1991 18:55 | 8 |
|
Just wanted you all to know that at this very moment there are as many
replies in the Sarnia notes file as there are topics in the Canada
conference.
let the pigeons lose!
|
53.462 | Puzzled? you soon will be! | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Thu Jun 27 1991 12:46 | 56 |
|
>Heather! You made it back. How was the trip?
The trip was wonderful. Fortunalely for us, we didn't get to Sarnia.
However, the experience at North Bay was a wonder to behold:
I phoned from the room
"There is no information pack in the room, could you send one please, I'm
interested in the room service menu, the telephone instructions, and the
opening times of the pool"
Knock on the door 10 minutes later
"Here's two envelopes madam, I'm sorry there's no paper"
Me: "err, I asked for the information pack, not envelopes"
Lady:" Here's two envelopes"
Me:"I wanted an information pack on the hotel, you know, opening times, and
resaurant menu"
Lady"I've only two envelopes, they'll have to do"
She went away leaving me agog.
I went to see the receptionist.
Me:"Hi, remember me, I'd like an information pack, but somehow ended up with
two envelopes"
Receptionist"There should have been writing paper too, didn't you get any?"
Me:"I don't want paper or evelopes, I want information on the hotel facilities.
Receptionist"Oh, I gave you that when you came in"
Me:"You gave me a map of the room layout, with some adverts on the back"
Receptionist:"Isn't there any hotel info on there?"
Me:"No"
Receptionist"I'll write it on then, bar open x-x, restaurant open x-x, pool
open x-x"
Me:"What about room service menu, and telephone instructions?"
Receptionist"go to the restaurant, and get a menu, and use the phone like any
other telephone"
Me:"How do I dial the UK?"
Receptionist"Just dial the codes"
Me:"What code do I use to dial overseas, I want to phone the U.K.?"
Receptionist"What country is the U.K. in?"
Me:" The U.K. is the United Kingdom, I want to phone England"
Receptionist:"I've never heard of the U.K., what part of England is that?
I am rather speachless, and she pauses for thought , and comes back with
"are you English?"
I gave up and went to the bar!
>Did your brother and
>sister-in-law find the subterranean section of the illustrious Grand
>Canal in Sarnia? Formally, it was called the Korff Barbunk Memorial
>Sewer Mains but after it was widened and the depth increased it was
>inaugurated as the Sarnia section of the GC.
Look, after North Bay, I'm not sure anyone would know if they saw a sewer main,
or would notice even if they fell in it.
Heather
|
53.463 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Thu Jun 27 1991 14:05 | 7 |
| Are you sure this North Bay wasn't located in, say, Louisiana?
Sounds like an American experience,"Canada? What state is that in?"
The Youkay is in South Africa isn't it?
Glenn
|
53.464 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Tue Jul 02 1991 05:23 | 9 |
|
> Are you sure this North Bay wasn't located in, say, Louisiana?
Are the people from Louisiana the same as those from sarnia and North
Bay????
Heather
|
53.465 | moderative action | TROA01::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jul 03 1991 21:49 | 6 |
| What's going on here!?
This is the "Sarnia Topic", remember?
We do not have to suffer the consequences of anybody's tribulations in
the North Bay Bayou.
...so, your brother-in-law liked Sarnia ?
|
53.466 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Tue Jul 09 1991 08:30 | 11 |
|
> ...so, your brother-in-law liked Sarnia ?
Nope, it's closer to home, my brother liked Sarnia...........
...................I wonder if it's an heredetory defect?, and if I
went there, I might find that (shock horror) I liked it too?
Heather
|
53.467 | | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Jul 09 1991 10:03 | 1 |
| you sure would!
|
53.468 | | TRCA01::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze | Tue Jul 09 1991 11:53 | 7 |
| Sarnia, of course, should properly called:
"Not, Ontario - formerly Sarnia"
(ask Don Brand, of Sarnia, for clarification)
Scooter
|
53.469 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Thu Jul 11 1991 13:51 | 8 |
| Is it true that around Sarnia, gas stations are closing down because of
cross border filling?
Glenn
30 replies to go.......
|
53.470 | Bordertown X-Pumping | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Mon Jul 15 1991 10:21 | 9 |
|
re: .-1
Yes, Glenn, it's true! Shell Canada has closed down 2-3 stations in
the last month, ESSO -- 1 and at least one of the independents closed
down another 2. If it weren't for all the Digital Car Plan "A" cars
here in Sarnia, some more would surely go too!
-doug
|
53.471 | too little too late | TROOA::DEBOER | | Mon Jul 15 1991 15:40 | 9 |
| But there is yet hope for the Sarnia Pumps. Esso has said they are
coming out with some kind of a coupon marketing plan in co-operation
with local merchants to keep us spending our money in Sarnia and not
the U.S. Merchants involved are eagerly awaiting the anouncement of
this program but it will have to be pretty attractive to slow down the
trend.
Orval
|
53.472 | Explosive night life in Sarnia! | KAOFS::S_BROOK | The U word makes me c-sick! | Mon Jul 22 1991 12:11 | 4 |
| Seems that Sarnia made the nataional news this morning ... a
propane tank blew up and a community of about 200 had to evacuate
their homes in the early hours! No after effects and they were
able to go home again this morning.
|
53.473 | You ain't seen nothing yet. | TROOA::MARIUZ | | Mon Jul 22 1991 17:57 | 11 |
|
That's nothing......
You should see Canada Day!!!!!
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53.474 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Tue Jul 23 1991 12:21 | 1 |
| Tanks for the warning....
|
53.475 | What a way to spend your morning ... | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Thu Jul 25 1991 12:44 | 19 |
|
re: .472
Thanks for your concern, at least I think that's what I detected!
A ruptured pump seal at the local AMOCO Light-Ends Fractionator plant
caused an explosion and subsequent fire. This plant is approximately
1/4 mile from the closest populated area, and local plant officials
didn't think the danger was sufficient to need an evacuation. However,
city police and fire officials decided to err on the safe side and
evacuated several blocks of homes, temporarily displacing between
500-1000 people. The 'all clear' sounded within 2 hours of the
evacuation order and everyone went back home. There were no personal
injuries reported, but the plant estimated the damage to be in the
order of $100K. I wasn't one of those asked to evacuate by the police,
but we were just about to leave on our own when the 'all-clear'
sounded.
-doug
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53.476 | DECrap? | OASS::BURDEN_D | He's no fun, he fell right over | Fri Aug 02 1991 13:24 | 5 |
| Well, the DECrap recording has been discontinued.....
Dave
- doing my bit for 500
|
53.477 | | OTOOA::POND | | Wed Aug 28 1991 13:13 | 2 |
| What was the story about the armed sniper in Sarnia that was on the
news last week?
|
53.478 | not a big deal | TROOA::DEBOER | | Wed Aug 28 1991 14:08 | 6 |
| It started as a domestic despute and some guy holed up in a house with
some guns. They blocked off a one block area and city police called on
OPP tactical team for help. It started at 9:30 in the morning and ended
in the early afternoon.
It happened not to far from the DEC office here.
|
53.479 | 22 to go | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Wed Aug 28 1991 15:54 | 3 |
| How did this affect the day's fares on the Grand Canal?
|
53.480 | Sarnia domestic incident is over... | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Aug 28 1991 21:02 | 3 |
| The incident is over now, although his wife is still waiting for him at
the DECoffice with a shotgun... as long as she does not request a
terminal, we are OK (no more ports on the mux).
|
53.481 | Happy birthday, Doug Loten! | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Aug 28 1991 21:07 | 5 |
| Doug Loten, our local sales advisory support in residence, has reached
his 40th birthday last Friday. This was the occasion for several local
celebrations and was reported in the local press as well as mentionned
on the local radio.
This posting is late, but you can still wish him happy birthday!
|
53.482 | Just checking.... | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Aug 28 1991 21:08 | 1 |
| Scott Newman, are you there ?
|
53.483 | | OTOOA::POND | | Mon Sep 09 1991 13:52 | 10 |
| Hey, you guys must have heard about the big to-do with Eric Lindros
refusing to play for a team from Sarnia, and how the Sarnia NHL
franchise offered him all this money to play there, and how he told
them that he would never play there and to not even draft him, but they
did anyway, and he's threatening to go and play for Oshawa again, and
all the people in Sarnia hate his guts now because they think he is
anti-Sarnia...
...hold on...sorry, that was Quebec City, not Sarnia...thought I made a
mistake somewhere...
|
53.484 | Furniture Considerations! | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Mon Sep 09 1991 22:45 | 7 |
|
Lindros, Smindros!
We had the rights to him, but we traded them for Bobby Baun and furniture
considerations!
-doug
|
53.485 | | TRCOA::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze | Tue Sep 10 1991 13:44 | 5 |
| Oh.
I thought it was Furniture Futures and Rug Rights.
Scooter
|
53.486 | P.B. Futures and RUGrats! | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Wed Sep 11 1991 08:39 | 8 |
|
No, no, no!
You're thinking of Pork-Belly Futures and Rug Rats (Micron not included)!
Scooter, forget about the 4xx B.O.B.O.T.W. and pay attention!
-doug_who_should_know
|
53.487 | Married! | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon Nov 04 1991 18:05 | 5 |
| We are glad to announced the recent wedding of Franco "Rocco" Mariuz
with a young human of the female gender.
Congratulations are in order, and can be posted 24-hour/7-day in this
topic (... which has been a bit slow recently).
|
53.488 | | SWAM2::MCCARTHY_LA | Martians are stealing my underwear | Tue Nov 05 1991 15:47 | 13 |
| � We are glad to announced the recent wedding of Franco "Rocco" Mariuz
� with a young human of the female gender.
Indeed, although I have never encountered either of these entities nor
even driven through Sarnia (with the windows rolled up tight and the
A/C on full blast), I would like to extend heartfelt congratulations to
both, or either of them, as the case may be.
It is at times like this when one needs to take a step back and realize
that it's only 12 more replies to reach the magic number of .500.
- Larry.
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53.489 | yep!... | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Nov 06 1991 09:40 | 33 |
| The Lambton County Sheriff has called on a few good men for a posse.
Of course our office gave up his best: our Doug is now a deputy sheriff,
riding proud and high, in the high noon sun!
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I N T E R O F F I C E M E M O R A N D U M
Date: 06-Nov-1991 08:29 EST
From: DOUGLAS LOTEN @SRN
LOTEN.DOUGLAS
Dept: SWS
Tel No: (519)332-3248 no DTN
TO: SAUL MORRISON @LOO ( MORRISON.SAUL )
CC: LINDA BAKER @LOO ( BAKER.LINDA )
CC: LOUIS DZIALOWSKI @SRN ( DZIALOWSKI.LOUIS )
CC: SCOTT PEZZACK @SRN ( PEZZACK.SCOTT )
CC: DON BRAND @SRN ( BRAND.DON )
Subject: Further on PIIP duty
Saul,
The Public Institution Inspection Panel met yesterday in the Lambton County
Court House (I was elected Chairperson--oh joy!). We toured the Court House
complex and the Sarnia Jail. The other item on the agenda was for us to
determine the other sites we wanted to visit. We have decided on a list that
will require our attendance for the rest of this week, Nov 6-8, and next
Tuesday, Nov 12, to present the report to the judge. As Nov 11 is a
government employees S/H (but not us), I'll be in to work on Monday.
-doug
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53.490 | Should have been saved... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Sat Nov 09 1991 11:05 | 11 |
| Re Franco's demise................
Louie;
How could you? As a senior person there you should have offered guidance to
young Franco. (I understand that there was a shotgun involved)
There are ways around these things.
Could be your loss. He will probably want to transfer to London now.
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53.491 | SARNIA == SARNIA | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Wed Nov 13 1991 09:04 | 12 |
| In a fast breaking story, an issue that has captured the fancy of at
least 4 people has finally been settled in a referendum during last
nights municipal election...
A year ago, the City of Sarnia officially amalgamated with the Town of
Clearwater (formerly rural Sarnia Township) and became known as the
City of Sarnia-Clearwater. In last nights voting, by a landslide
majority of 19960/1784, the name was restored to the City of Sarnia!!!
Now the Middle East peace talks can regain the focus they deserve.
_doug
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53.492 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Thu Nov 14 1991 20:00 | 5 |
| WOW!
8 more to go....
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53.493 | 8? | NECVAX::BADAMS | | Fri Nov 15 1991 16:16 | 3 |
|
I thought it was 7 more, or am I one off???
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53.494 | No, no, no, 6. Or maybe 5. | SWAM2::MCCARTHY_LA | Martians are stealing my underwear | Fri Nov 15 1991 16:43 | 2 |
| Sorry, you're both wrong - it's 6 more. Counting this one. If you don't
count this one, it's only five more. See?
|
53.495 | Why be modest? | OSLACT::HENRIKW | I've seen the future. It's bald. | Mon Nov 18 1991 04:01 | 2 |
| Just 505 more
or 504.
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53.496 | Famous people from Sarnia | HABFAN::POULSEN | | Mon Dec 16 1991 12:19 | 5 |
| Mike Gardner (a picture for the Boston Red Sox) is from Sarnia.
Any other famous people from Sarnia?
Don (just helping the countdown)
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53.497 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Mon Dec 16 1991 13:24 | 8 |
| Don, where have you been?
only three more to go!
Yipeeeee! and horay for Sarnia - home of a 'picture' for the Boston Red
Sox!
8^)
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53.498 | Picture of a pitcher | HABFAN::POULSEN | | Mon Dec 16 1991 14:48 | 8 |
| Hi Glenn,
Glad you caught that. I saw the picture of the pitcher in the paper.
Besides, there may not be enough famous people in Sarnia to get the
number up to 500.
Don
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53.499 | Does he throw to a glass??? | HABS11::MASON | Explaining is not understanding | Mon Dec 16 1991 15:13 | 7 |
| > "Mike Gardner (a picture for the Boston Red Sox)"
^^^^^^^
Is that what they mean by "a fine figure of a man"? 8')
In any event, it's not Mike Gartner, who's from Utopia.
Cheers...Gary
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53.500 | How many beer in a pitcher?! | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Mon Dec 16 1991 15:19 | 7 |
| Wow!!! Number .500!!
Picture of a pitcher... ya mean he's 'jugged'?
G'day,
Pat
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53.501 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Tue Dec 17 1991 09:23 | 7 |
| sigh...
figures Rushton would get the honour....
Oh well, on to .600!
Glenn
|
53.502 | Scott ? | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Dec 17 1991 19:33 | 1 |
| Scott Newman, are you out there ?
|
53.503 | Best Wishes from Sarnia! | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Tue Dec 24 1991 09:18 | 11 |
|
Best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from the
Sarnia crew...
Dan Kranz Louis Dzialowski Doug Loten
Dan Hodgson Scott Pezzack Don Brand
Hubert Gubbels Jeff Nazareth
Orval DeBoer Mark Cauchi
Gerry Recchia
Franco Mariuz
|
53.504 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Tue Dec 24 1991 12:59 | 10 |
| May the new year see us reach 600 replies.
Compliments to the season, whatever that means.....
Do you realize "season's greetings" is a saying that could be used all
year 'round?
Glenn
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53.505 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Tue Dec 24 1991 13:21 | 2 |
| OK ... "Merry Festival of Winter -- 1991"
|
53.506 | Sarnia Family Addition | TROOA::GILLAM | | Fri Jan 17 1992 09:27 | 10 |
| Hello,
It is with great personal pleasure that I announce the latest addition
to the Sarnia family, a 190 lb bouncing software specialist, namely me.
I've been here for practically two weeks and I have enjoyed every
minute. Previously, I've worked for Laidlaw Envirnomental Services,
and before that the Sunoco Refinery both located here in Sarnia. I
have worked with both Dec and Wang systems. If I can be of any help let
me know. As far as Sarnia/Lambton goes, ask anyone here, its God's
country.
|
53.507 | Just Gillam? | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Fri Jan 17 1992 10:43 | 5 |
| To help get the replies to .600, what's your name?
Welcome to the most popular note in Canada!
Glenn
|
53.508 | Wassamatta? Can't U Reed? | SWAM2::MCCARTHY_LA | Martians are stealing my underwear | Fri Jan 17 1992 11:26 | 2 |
| Obviously, .506's name is Trooa Gillam (pronounced "TRUE-ahhhhhh", unless
I'm very much mistaken).
|
53.509 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Fri Jan 17 1992 12:04 | 1 |
| No Trooa words have ever been spoken my good man!
|
53.510 | | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Fri Jan 17 1992 12:38 | 1 |
| You are a cool one, Mr. Polar Richardson!
|
53.511 | I can't Bear it! | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Fri Jan 17 1992 16:57 | 3 |
| Hey! We both have the same first name!
My cap is off to you Mr. Polar Rushton!
|
53.512 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Fri Jan 17 1992 19:00 | 1 |
| Do you guys suffer from Bi-polar disorder ??? :-)
|
53.513 | You can call me Ray... | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Mon Jan 20 1992 10:19 | 11 |
|
You silly guys...
TROOA is just only used by his close friends, but you may call him..
TROA01 or
TROA02 or
TROA09 but, don't call him
LATE_FOR_DINNER
-doug_who_knows_his_other_name_but_isn't_telling
|
53.514 | How I love ya, my dear old SWAM-ee | SWAM2::MCCARTHY_LA | Martians are stealing my underwear | Mon Jan 20 1992 11:24 | 3 |
| Is the "2" in "TROA02" silent, Mr. Dloten? Not like the long 2-sound in
"SWAM2".
|
53.515 | The Sounds of Silents | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Tue Jan 21 1992 22:52 | 4 |
|
It's very similar, but more like the silent D and A's in DLOTEN, eh!
-Ddoug
|
53.516 | Attention ! | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Jan 30 1992 19:26 | 3 |
| This reply is just to remind everybody of who's the moderator in this
topic. No particular reason for it. Just felt like flexing a little bit
of muscle and showing some assertiveness. I feel better now.
|
53.517 | Sarnia in Top 10! | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Mon Mar 09 1992 08:32 | 37 |
|
Sarnia is one of the chosen.
Chatelaine magazine has named Sarnia as one of the 10 best communities in
Canada in which to live in its latest edition. It was one of two Ontario
communities to be selected and was the second largest of the 10.
The city, along with Okotoks, Alta., Pentiction, B.C., Prince Albert, Sask.,
Waterloo, Ont., Kirkland, Que., Sussex, N.B., Truro, N.S., Charlottetown
P.E.I., and Grand Falls-Windsor, Nfld. were selected as the safest, most
affordable and most neighbourly communities in Canada.
They were chosen in collaboration with relocation experts as the most
favoured places in Canada and are featured in the April issue of Chatelaine
on sale now.
Mayor Mike Bradley calls the announcement a "selling tool. And this has
more of an appeal because it's not a self-created tool."
"This points to many of the things we've been saying all along that Sarnia
is a well-kept secret," he added. "When they asked the relocation experts
which was the toughest to convince people to move to, and the toughest to
leave, Sarnia was on both lists. Once they're here, they don't want to
leave. It speaks well for the community."
The magazine said for "new residents who want to live in a city with heart"
Sarnia, which boasts a busy waterfront with a marina, gardens, beaches and
parks and has a 91.4% employment rate, has 500 civic volunteers who help
with everything from hospital fundraising to stringing Christmas lights in
city parks.
Author Lesley Barsky said "people want to feel safe and have a sense of
community where they live, and they will gladly give up the bright lights
and fast pace of the city to get those things."
In all of the chosen towns and cities, employment is above 80% of the
populations ranging from 4,200 to 79,000.
|
53.518 | re -.1 | KUTIPS::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Mon Mar 09 1992 16:00 | 6 |
|
It was a misprint - they actually meant Sudbury.
;-)
Charlie
|
53.519 | Once a year, every year.... | DKAS::BEAIRSTO | | Tue Mar 10 1992 10:38 | 3 |
| Re: .517, "... featured in the April issue ..."
Would that be the April 1 issue by any chance?
|
53.520 | Ah yes .... Okotoks; commuting to anywhere | SWAM2::MCCARTHY_LA | Lie to exit pollers | Tue Mar 10 1992 15:54 | 8 |
| Hmmm ... right up there with Okotoks, is it. Now, I've never been to
Sarnia, but I have been to Okotoks. I have fond memories of the
hilarious graffitti on the, ahem, vending machine in the men's room at
the quaint Willingdon Hotel there. It said the machine dispensed "RCMP
Rain Hats."
I have a much better vision of Sarnia now. And we're that much close to
the big .1000, too!
|
53.521 | further Okotok connection | TROOA::DHODGSON | | Thu Apr 02 1992 13:01 | 7 |
| Now that the NHL is on strike, Hockey Night in Canada will be live
Saturday night from Sarnia, when the Sarnia B's host Petrolia Jets.
Sarnia arena holds a capacity crowd of 527, tickets will be at a
premium, there will be a blackout in the Sarnia-Lambton area.
This is a pivotal game in the regional semi-finals and a must to see.
The winner advances to the finals against Okotoks.
|
53.522 | A Warning | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Tue Apr 07 1992 17:25 | 10 |
| Sarnia! Beware!!
Pierre Gagnon has threatened to check you out!
I only hope things will be the same once he's through....
It's sort of like pollution, but worse, and kind of like ozone layer
depletion, but definitely not worth taking note of....
Glenn
|
53.523 | Warning? | KAOM25::GAGNON | YEEEEeeeeeesssssss.... | Tue Apr 07 1992 18:38 | 15 |
| Ohh...so this is Sarnia...
What's that smell? Oh...I see, Richardson was just here.
Fear not, O Sarnia, for I am here to resurrect you from the
disrepute that this note has brought upon you.
For starters, I'd like to say that Sarnia is:
- certainly not worse than...er...well...<Insert Favorite
Despicable City/Town Here>.
- not the armpit of the world, (of course this is in the literal
sense).
Please don't thank me,
PG
|
53.524 | ...see 558.4 | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Tue Apr 07 1992 20:54 | 6 |
|
...rather than repeat myself and add useless clutter to an otherwise
worthy note...please see 558.4
-doug
|
53.525 | My heart goes out to Sarnia. | EMDS::RGAUDET | | Wed Apr 08 1992 08:16 | 4 |
| Hey, be nieve you guys. I like Sarnia. Though I've never been there.
And from what I've heard, it isn't an armpit. It's more a navel. (Warm
and fuzzy, occasionally Playfull, and yes quite sexy.) But you have to
live there to appreciate its beauty.
|
53.526 | | NETCUR::REID | Deus Telae Communicationis | Wed Apr 22 1992 17:32 | 16 |
|
Just poking around in the CANADA notesfile and have been reading this
Sarnia note. Nice place! Was there a few years ago. Our cruise ship
dropped anchor a mile offshore and we took a launch to the dock,
passing these cool looking little fishing boats with brightly colored
sails heading out to sea, the happy Canadian fishermen waving to us.
We had breakfast at a seaside cafe, the proprietor bringing us stuffed
olives grown in the region, along with some nice goat cheese. Later, we
strolled in the hot summer sun along an ancient Roman road...uh, excuse
me - phone call. Oh, I see. Sardinia? *Not* Sarnia?
never mind...
Marc
|
53.527 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Wed Apr 22 1992 18:29 | 8 |
| Every place has its own problems ... what are Sardinia's ?
One good thing a lot of Sarnians will admit to is close to the US
for all that cross border shopping!
A lot easier for people there than in say T.O. or Thunder Bay!
|
53.528 | Has this country gone to the dogs? | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Thu Apr 23 1992 11:43 | 7 |
| Why does everyone in Canada want to buy cross borders?
There are plenty of other breeds available.....
hmmmm.
Glenn
|
53.529 | Title left blank | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Thu Apr 23 1992 12:36 | 6 |
| ...and why would they want cross borders? Wouldn't timid,
mild-tempered borders be more manageable?
Beats me.
Korff
|
53.530 | too much business... | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jun 17 1992 19:44 | 3 |
| Just in case you wondered, the Sarnia topic is still active. Slow, but
active. It's just that we have too much business to attend to right
now...
|
53.531 | | OTOOA::POND | | Thu Jun 18 1992 13:31 | 5 |
| Not unlike some of you old duffers who frequent this notesfile...
Slow but active...
Barff
|
53.532 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Thu Jun 18 1992 16:02 | 3 |
| Re. .531
I'm sorry, I didn't quite get your name....
|
53.533 | What`s in a name... | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Fri Jun 19 1992 10:58 | 7 |
| Re. .531 & .532
Korff Barffdunk, relative of Knarf Knute the inventor of the electric
fork and the cement canoe.
Dunkk Barfdink
|
53.534 | Ex-Sarnian named to Astronaut team | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Mon Jun 22 1992 12:10 | 28 |
|
The Observer, Tuesday, June 9, 1992
---------------------
By The Canadian Press
and The Observer
---------------------
EX-SARNIA NAMED TO ASTRONAUT TEAM
A Sarnia native who remembers being inspired in his childhood by the first
manned flight to the moon, has been named one of Canada's four new
astronauts.
Chris Hadfield, a 32-year-old Canadian airforce pilot, was selected Monday
along with three other Canadians who are expected to serve abourd the
Freedom space station near the end of the decade. If all goes well, they
will spend a total of six months every two year in space.
Mr. Hadfield, who attended King George School, has been one of Canada's top
fighter pilots for several years. In 1991, he was honored by the U.S. Navy
as test pilot of the year. He is currently on an exchange program with the
Americans...
Freedom is a partnership among Canada, the United States, Japan and the
European Space Agency. Construction of the station is to start in 1996 and
take three years...
|
53.535 | Lost in Space | TROOA::MSCHNEIDER | What is the strategy today? | Mon Jun 22 1992 16:04 | 5 |
| re: -.1 aka "Lost in Space"
How appropriate that a Sarnia lad be named to the Astronaut team. You
must have many potential candidates as I have often been told that
there "are a lot of space cadets in Sarnia." 8-)
|
53.536 | We know where you live! | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Tue Jun 23 1992 17:58 | 8 |
|
re: -.1
I'll make sure our rep-in-space hears of your comments!!
We know where you live Martin! Star Wars live!
-doug
|
53.537 | will watch the skies.... | TROOA::MSCHNEIDER | What is the strategy today? | Wed Jun 24 1992 10:41 | 2 |
| Should I expect a rain of DEATHmates (aka DECmates) falling from
the sky onto my house when the next Shuttle lifts off?
|
53.538 | Stop paddling, you're in a jet! | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jun 24 1992 17:42 | 4 |
| " Mr. Hadfield,[...], has been one of Canada's top fighter pilots for several
years. In 1991, he was honored by the U.S. Navy as test pilot of the year."
What does he pilot to be honored by the Navy: a stealth canoe ?
|
53.539 | Who do you think Tom Cruise worked for? | TROOA::MSCHNEIDER | What is the strategy today? | Thu Jun 25 1992 10:04 | 2 |
| Yo ... the U.S. Navy has a few jets .... remember Top Gun and those
F-14s flown off the carriers?
|
53.540 | | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Jun 25 1992 11:47 | 1 |
| Sorry, I don't watch cartoons.
|
53.541 | He's gone ballistic... | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Thu Jun 25 1992 17:39 | 5 |
| <<In 1991, he was honored by the U.S. Navy as test pilot of the year.
You mean it's possible that the Top Gun might just be a Canuck?!
Holy afterburners!!
|
53.542 | 'normal' behaviour in Sarnia? | OASS::BURDEN_D | '24 Stude - The only way to Tour | Tue Jul 07 1992 18:48 | 28 |
| Article 3680 of rec.humor.funny:
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Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 5 Jul 92 4:30:3 EDT
Newsgroups: rec.humor.funny
From: [email protected] (Anthony DeBoer)
Subject: The Normalcy of Living in Drainage Culverts
Keywords: urban legend, smirk
Approved: [email protected]
Lines: 15
(From the news on CFNY FM 102 this morning):
The police in Sarnia, Ontario, recently received a call that a man had
been seen living in a drainage culvert. They promptly dispatched two of
their finest to check out this report. The officers did indeed find a man
living in a culvert, and attempted to reason with him. "Sir," they said,
"it's not normal to be living inside of a drainage culvert." The man
pulled a piece of paper from his sack of posessions, and replied that he
had just been released from a mental institution, and had a certificate,
signed by an expert in the field, saying that he was perfectly sane. "Do
either of you have one?", he asked the officers, who were left speechless.
--
Selected by Brad Templeton. MAIL your joke (jokes ONLY) to [email protected].
If you see a problem with an RHF posting, reply to the poster please, not to
me. Ask the poster to forward comments back to me if this is necessary.
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53.543 | Do you have your card? | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Wed Jul 08 1992 09:59 | 3 |
| What's so funny about that? Do you have your card?
-doug_who_always_carries_his_when_camping_out
|
53.544 | I'm OK and me too... | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jul 08 1992 20:50 | 5 |
| re. mental health issues in Sarnia.
Check .111, .112
(...for a while I though I was schizo, but it was just me!)
|
53.545 | YOU'VE READ IT HERE FIRST! | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Jul 17 1992 09:48 | 1 |
| KEN OLSEN RESIGNS, BOB PALMER GETS THE JOB.
|
53.546 | I read it somewhere else first... | KAOFS::M_MORIN | Le diable est aux vaches! | Fri Jul 17 1992 09:56 | 4 |
|
What does that have to do with Sarnia?
Who cares, as long as thestock keeps going up.
|
53.547 | rumor 'mill' | CSOMKT::BADAMS | | Fri Jul 17 1992 12:48 | 3 |
|
Rumor is that KO will be spending his retirement years in Sarnia...
|
53.548 | HE END OF SARNIA???? | TROOA::GILLAM | | Mon Sep 28 1992 17:26 | 16 |
| IS THIS IT?????
COULD THIS BE THE END?????
STAY TUNED TO THIS CHANNEL TO DISCOVER THE FATE OF YOUR HEROES IN
SARNIA.
We have been instructed to pack our belongings into boxes.
The story is that as part of the office expansion, (yes I said
expansion, the only one in Canada), we are to pack are belongings to
facilitate a furniture upgrade. On the weekend a large truck is coming
to take our desks away. Latter that day another truck is allegedly
coming with new office furniture. Fact or Fancy no one knows for sure.
Stay Tuned.
|
53.549 | Quelle difference..? | BRUMMY::JOHNSTON | A Canuck in Blighty | Tue Oct 20 1992 06:14 | 10 |
| 'Changing the furniture.....'
Will that make any difference to the office in Sarnia?!
(Louis - have you still got the car licence plate VAX*VMS?)
CJ
in the
UK
|
53.550 | Saul Morrison == VAX*VMS | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Tue Oct 20 1992 10:25 | 14 |
|
re: .-1
> (Louis - have you still got the car licence plate VAX*VMS?)
Actually, it's Saul Morrison @LOO (our London, Ont office) who has this
license plate. I told him that he should really change it to...
OpenVMS Alpha AXP
but The Ministry of Transport won't allow that many letters!
-doug_who_likes_his_new_furniture
|
53.551 | But will he keep the plates? | TROOA::MSCHNEIDER | What is the strategy today? | Tue Oct 20 1992 10:28 | 1 |
| Hmmmm .... but will Saul keep his plates in his new career?
|
53.553 | | KAOFS::J_DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Fri Oct 30 1992 09:11 | 4 |
| Nah, it's just that the Yes voting booth was across the GRAND CANAL.
Jean
|
53.554 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Fri Oct 30 1992 13:20 | 3 |
| Yippeeeee! Three cheers for the Grand Canal!
Glenn
|
53.555 | Sarnian in the news! | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Wed Nov 25 1992 19:27 | 31 |
| **********************************
TORNADO DOESN'T STOP WALKER
Sarnia Observer, November 24, 1992
**********************************
Even tornadoes can't keep Sarnia's Betty Dee Black from her mission to
raise money to battle leukemia.
Ms. Black, who is walking to Florida as part of her "Snowbird Flight
for Life Walk", arrived in Rome, Ga. Sunday just as twisters were
sweeping through the U.S. south.
"We've had a bad time here in Georgia," she said. "There were lots of
winds and quite a few people were killed (in the south as a whole). We
managed to miss it by going into a church. The winds passed over us
but it was a heck of a storm. There was a lot of rain and high winds."
She collected funds from the congregation in the Rome church as she
rode out the tornado.
She said she was on the edge of the tornado, seeing branches knocked
from trees and shingles blown from roofs.
A series of tornadoes cut a swath of destruction through Texas and
Mississippi, killing 25 people. Although considerable damage was
caused in Georgia, only one injury has been reported in that state so
far.
Ms. Black has now walked 1,287 kilometres (800 miles) and is now
two-thirds of the way to her objective in Plant City, Fla.
|
53.556 | Sarnia hosts, Sarnia boasts | TROOA::DHODGSON | | Thu Dec 10 1992 19:23 | 7 |
| Attention DEC shoppers: Sarnia Open House extrav?ganza an overwhelming
success. In celebration of the recent Sarnia office expansion, key
corporate clients filled the office in anticipation of experiencing the
Alpha AXP. Their wildest expectations were greatly exceeded. In
conversation with Scott Pezzack, the event orchestrator, he indicated a
marketing success. Sarnia again maintains leadership in inovation on a
shoestring budget.
|
53.557 | Betty Dee reaches Florida! | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Mon Dec 14 1992 22:41 | 56 |
| **********************************
BETTY DEE IN HOME STRETCH
Sarnia Observer, December 12, 1992
**********************************
Like a sprinter rounding into the final turn, Betty Dee Black has
picked up the pace.
The Sarnia hairdresser crossed the border into Florida earlier the week
and is now two days ahead of schedule with 160 kilometres (100 miles)
remaining in her walk in aid of leukemia research.
"She's looking to the end now," said daughter Sue Core. "But her
spirits are just as good as the day she left."
While not on her last legs, Ms Black is working on her third and final
pair of running shoes, having worn out the others on the 1930
kilometres (1200 mile) Snowbird Flight for Life walk, she said.
Her travel team has also changed. Friend and nurse Ilene Wilson, who
walked much of the way with Ms Black, returned to Lambton County this
week to be with family for Christmas.
"She did a super job and Betty misser her," said local walk
co-ordinator Daphne With.
Ms Black left Sarnia Oct. 10 for her mobile home at Plant City, Fla.
with husband Victor Fast, who is driving a support vehicle. They were
originally scheduled to arrive Dec. 22.
**********************************
WALKING WOMAN NOW A CELEBRITY
London Free Press, Dec. 12, 1992
**********************************
Betty Dee Black got a large dose of celebrity this week during her walk
to Florida to raise money to fight leukemia.
Black, 59, from Sarnia, was spotlighted on a segment of NBC-TV from
Tallahassee, Fla. Now, the Tampa Tribune's Tallahassee office has
started tracking her progress in its newspages daily.
"Then everybody has been asking me for authographs," she said Friday
from Old Town, Fla. The autograph sessions haven't slowed down Black.
She's three days ahead of schedule, staying just outside Old Town.
She expects to be at her winter home in Plant City, Fla., by next
Friday or Saturday.
Her only complaint is her feet. Her shoes have been sent for new soles
and she said it's been difficult getting sleep because of the soreness
of her feet.
[The address for pledges has been removed...but if you're interested,
send me mail -doug]
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53.558 | I've done it now ... real questions about ... S.a.r.n.i.a. | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Mon Dec 14 1992 23:20 | 20 |
| OK, it's time for an almost serious note in the Sarnia note ...
On December 31 (yup, New Years Eve), I am starting my long trek in
my francophone automobile (it's a Renault Medallion ... that's
pronounced ren-oh med-eye-on ... not ren-alt med-al-yon) from Ottawa
to Colorado Springs. I plan on spending my first night somewhere
between Sarnia and Kalamazoo, Michigan, depending on how long that
journey takes from Ottawa takes ...
So, you Sarnarians ...
a) how long do you reckon you are from the big t.o. ?
b) can you suggest inexpensive but comfortable, clean accomodations
(note that I am not on expenses here ... it comes out of my own pocket)
in Sarnia, Port Huron and places west en-route to Kalamazoo ?
Muchly thanks very ...
Stuart
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53.559 | Stuart...a couple of ideas | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Tue Dec 15 1992 10:39 | 21 |
| What an honour to have S_BROOK to visit our humble environs!!!
From T.O. take 401 West to London and then 402 West to Sarnia...it's
about a 3 hour drive from Pearson airport (or 2 hours for Louis).
If you want stay on the Sarnia side, there's a Days Inn right near the
Bluewater Bridge (383-6767 or 1-800-325-2525) or you could stay at the
Best Western Guildwood, where we have a reasonable Digital rate
(337-7577 or 1-800-528-1234).
On the Port Huron side, the Thomas Edison Inn is very nice but could be
a little pricey (sorry don't have any phone number, 1-313-555-1212).
I don't have any suggestions anywhere from Flint to Kalamazoo, but if
you want to take a brief side trip to Frankenmuth, MI (nice Bavarian
style tourist spot), I could dig you up a couple of phone numbers.
Hope this help, and I do hope that you will stop by our newly renovated
offices on your way through!
-doug
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53.560 | Battle Creek Holiday Inn? | KAOFS::LOCKYER | | Tue Dec 15 1992 11:35 | 5 |
| Battle Creek is about half way across Michigan and near Kalamazoo.
There's a Holiday Inn right on the Interstate.
Garry
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53.561 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Tue Dec 15 1992 23:57 | 1 |
| Have some extra special fresh Special K for me while you're in Battle Creek.
|
53.562 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Sun Dec 27 1992 22:54 | 8 |
| Unless yuou plan on working New Year's Eve, then I don't think paying
a visit to the Sarnia office would be particularly profitable! I set
out on my trek on 31 Dec. Anyway ... I will certainly wave as I pass
through!
Thanks for the info ...
Stuart
|
53.563 | My 15 seconds of fame. | TROOA::GILLAM | | Wed Jan 20 1993 22:27 | 10 |
| This is incredible.
I'm the first note of 1993.
Whoa! Boy I am really glad I spent all this money on a new PC just to
achieve this honour.
My life is now complete and my wife wants to play some more solitare.
Bill
|
53.564 | | KAOT01::S_BROOK | | Thu Feb 04 1993 11:56 | 13 |
| I spent a few minutes in beloved Sarnia last Sunday ... long enough
to find the main street in town to find Tim Horton's, and a CIBC
bank machine in the Mac's Milk next door.
What I did notice was that on my trip down this main street (with a
girl's name I cannot now remember) the shops / buildings that were
most illuminated were 1 R&R dance club, 2 Adult Entertainment clubs
and 1 Adult Magazine and Video Store .. the rest was gloomy and dark.
The plaza Tim Horton's was in was absolutely filthy.
A really depressing place I'm afraid to say ...
Stuart
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53.565 | Louis...has Stuart left yet? | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Thu Feb 04 1993 22:42 | 7 |
|
RE: -.1
We knew you were coming, so we rolled up the sidewalks and turned out
the lights! :^)
-doug
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53.566 | | BRUMMY::JOHNSTON | takin' it day by day! | Fri Feb 05 1993 09:39 | 3 |
| ...and I thought ol' Sarnia always looked like that!
CJ
|
53.567 | snow tires & mouse | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Feb 11 1993 15:12 | 3 |
| In case you needed one, there are a set of snow tires and logitec mouse
for sale in the "for sale" topic.
This was a no charge announcement.
|
53.568 | call for contributions... | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Feb 24 1993 14:24 | 11 |
| We need about an other 100 reply to get this topic to have as many
reply as there are topics in this conference.
Any contribution on any subject related, even remotely, to Sarnia, is
welcome. Some examples:
* possible impacts of Brian Mulroney's resignation on the Sarnian political
and economic scene.
* Windows NT in Sarnia
* Alpha AXP in Sarnia (an OSF1 success story)
* bilingualism in Sarnia
etc.
|
53.569 | | KAOFS::M_COTE | Le Francais j'm'en sers! | Wed Feb 24 1993 14:42 | 5 |
|
Sheesh!
Get a life.
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53.570 | | KAOFS::LOCKYER | NO! (Tact Is For Weenies!!) | Wed Feb 24 1993 14:56 | 1 |
| Everybody should contribute like Cot�!
|
53.571 | Raining In My Heart | TROFS::C_CONNOLLY | | Wed Feb 24 1993 15:51 | 8 |
| The most interesting thing I can say about Sarnia is that the sun
never seems to shine when I'm there. Is it always like that, or is it
just me?
(actually, that's a small price to pay for being able to listen to the
Detroit FM stations; but I often wonder what would U.S. rock radio be
like if .38 Special had never gotten a record deal?)
|
53.572 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Wed Feb 24 1993 18:16 | 6 |
| I hope that this note isn't going to degenerate into silliness.
From what I understand, Windows NT runs faster in Sarnia. Can anyone
confirm this?
Glenn
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53.573 | Confirmation of NT performances | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Sun Feb 28 1993 11:25 | 1 |
| Confirmation: NT run faster in Sarnia. So does OS/2.
|
53.574 | Time is relative | TRCP39::miller | Bob Miller, DTN: 637-3461 | Wed Mar 03 1993 17:28 | 7 |
| Re: .573
> Confirmation: NT run faster in Sarnia. So does OS/2.
Actually the speed of Windows NT is the universal constant. It only appears
to run faster in Sarnia because time runs slower there. I cannot comment
on OS/2.
|
53.575 | relatively simple | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Thu Mar 04 1993 09:41 | 5 |
| Perhaps it has someting to do with gravity around sarnia. I hear that
all the bathroom scales in Sarnia tip a little higher which could account
for the time differential.
Glenn
|
53.576 | Prime location | KAOOA::HASIBEDER | Good tea, nice house | Thu Mar 04 1993 11:15 | 5 |
| Hmmmm....
I'd heard rumors about NASA experimenting with Artificial Gravity for
the new space station Freedom... Now we know the experiments are
centered in Sarnia... Who'd have thought?...
|
53.577 | It's not life as we know it, Jim! | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Mar 04 1993 11:17 | 3 |
| Sarnia is located in one of those time-space warp thingy mentionned in
most general relativity textbook... or is it an effect of the Coriolis
pull ? (not cross-posted in PHYSICS)
|
53.578 | I saw one...... | TROOA::MARIUZ | | Mon Mar 08 1993 16:24 | 14 |
|
Well actually the other day I noticed a time-space warp thingy
previously mentioned (worm hole in Trekkie Talk) in my backyard.
I really thought nothing of it until these bright lights decended
from the sky. The yard started to fill with these guys wearing
'Eddie VanHalen' jump suits with CIA stamped on them. At that point
I decided it was nothing and I needed another coffee.
They left almost immediately, but my yard is still a mess. I wouldn't
suggest to anyone in the general public about getting one of these
time-space warp thingys, they're just not worth the mess.
franco_who_borrowed_this_neat_way_of_adding_some_more_junk_to_a_reply_from_
doug_who_is_the_pertetual_sum_of_knowlege_in_sarnia
|
53.579 | how's the family and the cattle ? | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Mar 09 1993 09:36 | 6 |
| Any mutilations noticed on the cattle in your backyard ?
They do these things, you know (check a Globe and Mail of last
week: cattle mutilated with surgical accuracy by out-of-space
beings,etc. ...of course these things are usually happening in
Arkansas, which happen to be the favorite location for
extra-terrestrial spring break).
|
53.580 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Tue Mar 09 1993 09:41 | 3 |
| Pardon me, but what does this have to do with Windows NT?
|
53.581 | What kind of beings are in Sarnia? | VAOU09::BOTMAN | Pieter Botman - Western Canada DIS | Tue Mar 09 1993 11:52 | 7 |
| RE: .579
> week: cattle mutilated with surgical accuracy by out-of-space
> beings,etc. ...of course these things are usually happening in
Out-of-space beings?? Out of closet space? Out of disk space???
|
53.582 | Eh? | KAOFS::J_DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Tue Mar 09 1993 12:38 | 4 |
| Furthermore, what does this have to do with the Grand Canal?
Jean
|
53.583 | Silly Questions! :-) :-) | KAOOA::HASIBEDER | Good tea, nice house | Tue Mar 09 1993 13:14 | 8 |
| RE: Last few...
It has everything to do with both NT and the Grand Canal. The NASA
experiments with artificial gravity use simulations on systems running
Windows NT, and the generator is hidden under the Grand Canal.
Of course, this information is CLASSIFIED, UNDOCUMENTED, and clearly
only a rumor!
|
53.584 | The truth won't out! | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Tue Mar 09 1993 16:42 | 14 |
| Such silliness must cease forthwith, or maybe fivewith if you live in
Winnipeg (two-thirtywith Nfld).
Given that CNrail is planning to build a new tunnel under the St. Clair
River and the Bluewater Bridge Authority is planning to build a second
span over the same...isn't it obvious that the St. Clair River is
really the rand-Gay anal-Cay in disguise! All this artificial NT and
Windows gravity is just a stimulated smoke screen (but not in public
buildings or around impressionable teenagers).
There!
-doug
|
53.585 | Soaring turkey alien from outer space | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Mar 09 1993 19:31 | 14 |
| Well, aside from the cattle mutilated by extra-terrestrial surgeon in
Franco backyard, which is located way-way-out, in the t-light zone,
there has been report of shredder mutilation, performed with incredible
savagery (no surgical precision there), in our own office, here in
Sarnia by a ....TURKEY! A documented report of the event has been
produced by Hubert G., who although he did not witness the fact, was
able to rebuilt the following sequence of event: a turkey broke into
the office during the weekend and proceeded with the molestation of the
shredder. The victim was found with a notefile.lis printout shoved up
its main orifice, and its sufferings were shortened when NASA decided
to shut down the power (a CIA operative came to replace a perfectly
working fuse by a blown one). I am glad I will be safe in Edmonton the next
few days (not the end of the world, but you can see it from there, as
Premier Klein once said). Only a customer can mame me there.
|
53.586 | fascinating! | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Wed Mar 10 1993 13:21 | 5 |
| How does one go about molesting a shredder?
Just curious,
Glenn
|
53.587 | ??? | TROOA::DEBOER | | Wed Mar 10 1993 13:40 | 5 |
| Glenn,
Anybody that can put "sick in a balanced sort of way" behind their
name should not need to ask that question but be able to come up with all
sort of sick ways.
|
53.588 | In defense of Glenn | KUTIPS::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Wed Mar 10 1993 20:26 | 12 |
|
Normally I would not defend Glenn but in light of the recent
accusations...
re Shredder molesting
Glenn recently had the opportunity to molest a shredder and is simply
comparing notes...BTW how are the suters holding up Glenn.
shaken_but_not_stirred
Charlie
|
53.589 | Glen needs an agent, support group... | VAOU09::BOTMAN | Pieter Botman - Western Canada DIS | Fri Mar 12 1993 12:32 | 17 |
| Glenn, don't worry, they can't make this charge stick.
Glenn don't worry, I'll call the (Sarnia) papers and deny everything, OK?
Glenn, I know this great defence lawyer, see, he gives discounts for volume
work, so it would be great for you! And, his success rate, well,
only 1/2 of his clients are on death row! Now, we just need to
re-mortgage your house to pay for his first installment, so why not
just sign this form (in triplicate), giving me the power to handle your
business affairs, while you are in the pen awaiting trial. Don't
worry, I'll take care of the lawyer, and everything! I'll call you
from the golf course in Florida **every day**, and my fees of course,
well we'll discuss that after we spring you, (or you get sent to
Kingston for the rest of your life, in which case you won't need it,
right?)...
Glenn, don't worry!
|
53.590 | Thank you for your continued support. | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Fri Mar 12 1993 12:50 | 14 |
| I am truly touched by this overwhelming show of support.
I, I just don't know what to say.
Kingston sounds good. I could work on my doctorate in micro-biology and
catch up on my T.V. shows that I haven't had time to watch as a
productive member of society. Thanks Pieter! You've given me a second
chance!
Wow! What a great bunch of guys you are!
Snif.
Glenn
|
53.591 | They give the rest of us a bad name. | CSC32::D_ROYER | Chi beve birra campa cent'anni. | Fri Mar 12 1993 13:58 | 12 |
| Hey, only the Yuppy Aliens are going to Sarnia now... you know the ones
have Saab or BMW UFO, and do not know how to control the dam things,
fly all over the spaceways like they own them.
Us normal hardworking FORD UFO flyers, are going down to Arkansas now
and have to keep up the good name of Extra Terresterials, we are not
out of "space", however are in the market for good real estate if there
is any left after the Yuppies run out of money.
Dave
|
53.592 | | TROOA::DEBOER | | Fri Mar 12 1993 14:16 | 22 |
| Now that you guy's have Glen all healed up emotionally let's get back
to the topic at hand.
This generator under the St Clair oh I mean Grand Canal explains alot.
Detroit is lauched a campain to stop the tunnel from Sarnia to Port
Huron. They have spent like 100,000 so far in legal stuff. They say the
drilling of the tunnel will desturb chemicals in the soil and river
bottom and stir up contamination in the soil removed as well as the
river water. Politician's say the real reason is due to economic
effects due to Chigaco rail traffic now going through Sarnia Port Huron
in stead of Detroit. But in light of new revelation due to this note
file I now belief that Detroit is afraid of the rail companies digging
up the gravity generator under the river.
The following questions remains:
Why does Detroit have a vested interest in protecting the generator?
Who put the generator under the river?
What effect does the backward flow in the Grand Canal caused by the
generator have on Lakes levels?
What's the corelation between all of this and Franco's (alais
Rocco-feller) backyard?
|
53.593 | Man, you took a wrong turn @ Alpha-Centauri | KAOFS::M_LAVIGNE | | Fri Mar 12 1993 19:13 | 6 |
|
If you guys don't stop making fun of aliens I maybe forced
to call the Enquier and put Sarnia on the front page!!!!!
Marc
|
53.594 | Who's an alien? | KAOOA::HASIBEDER | Good tea, nice house | Fri Mar 12 1993 20:44 | 3 |
| Hey Marc, no one's making fun of you! :-) :-)
Otto.
|
53.595 | Heroes? From Sarnia? | KAU129::SMELLIE | | Sun Apr 04 1993 19:32 | 5 |
| I'm surprised that noone has mentioned that Sarnia was the topic of
last Saturday's "Home Town Heroes" segment on "Hockey Night in Canada".
Were you all working overtime and missed the game?
Tom
|
53.596 | | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon Apr 05 1993 08:27 | 2 |
| yep! that's us: working long hours, missing games, very shy and
modest...
|
53.597 | | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Apr 08 1993 09:40 | 18 |
| posted with permission
<<< KAOSWS::$1$DUA3:[NOTES$LIBRARY]CANADA.NOTE;1 >>>
-< True North Strong & Free >-
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Note 676.6 it's time for a change.... 6 of 6
TROOA::DZIALOWSKI 10 lines 8-APR-1993 08:35
-< Sarnia to the rescue >-
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RE. moving the moderation responsibility for this file to Sarnia:
I knew it was coming, and that at some point Sarnia would be called in
to rescue this conference.
No doubt that that our Sarnia office is the epitome of the art of
combining free speach with the utmost respect of diversity.
We value our differences and do not hesitate to claim them loud and
clear. But really, although we feel honored, we will have to decline as
more mercantile activities are presently occupying most of our time.
You people will have to learn to behave of else...
|
53.598 | Contest time!!!! | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Apr 22 1993 15:12 | 3 |
| Who is going to have the first reply "set hidden" in this topic ?
I will personnally offer a copy of "La Democratie en Amerique" by the
late Alexis de Tocqueville to the winner.
|
53.599 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Thu Apr 22 1993 16:29 | 7 |
| Well, I'll give it a go....
Derek Street has dirty shoes!
Glenn
|
53.600 | 600th! | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Apr 22 1993 16:55 | 2 |
| 600th reply!!!!
Derek Rue a des chaussures sales!
|
53.601 | A demeaning comment on the moderator | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Apr 22 1993 18:18 | 7 |
| The moderator has a big nose!
(This is demeaning comment on the physical appearance of an authority
figure. This comment is based on no factual -or otherwise- knowledge,
as I have never metthe moderator.
If this demonstration of anarchistic, rebelious, sociopathic behaviour
does not trigger a "note set hidden", nothing will!)
|
53.602 | Can we get some moderating action, out there?! | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Apr 22 1993 18:27 | 1 |
| Big nose! Big nose!
|
53.603 | | KAOT01::S_BROOK | | Thu Apr 22 1993 19:15 | 10 |
| SET /MODERATOR
SET NOTE 53.602/NOHIDDEN
SET NOTE 53.0/WRITE
SET /NOMODERATOR
There ... you had it ... some moderator action
Don't lose sleep over it though .... :-)
Stuart
|
53.604 | moderator=chicken | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Apr 23 1993 17:17 | 1 |
| Big nose! Big nose!
|
53.605 | And.. | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Bone City Tourist | Fri Apr 23 1993 17:55 | 7 |
|
And is it true that said possessor of the Big Nose is an offspring
of one who has been seen wearing harmy boots?
Just a nasty rumor I'm sure...
Pat
|
53.606 | | CSC32::S_BROOK | I just passed myself going in the other direction! | Fri Apr 23 1993 18:37 | 1 |
| Flattery will get you nowhere ...
|
53.607 | re 53.604 (moderatum nostrus maximus... or something like that) | TROOA::SELMECZI | sorry I can't hear you - anyone's seen the corkscrew ? | Tue Apr 27 1993 16:37 | 71 |
| ...well, he's got a big nose...
Say that once more, I smash your bl..dy face in!
Better, keep listenin', might be a bi' abou' blessed all the big noses.
One more time mate! I take you to f...in' cleaners!!!
LANGUAGE !!! and don't pick your nose!
I wasn't gonna pick my nose, I'm gonna thump him...
you won't thump anybody...
I'll thump him, if he calls me big nose again!
Oh, Shut up big nose!
Ah, Right! I warned you! I really will slug you so ...
Listen, I'm only tellin' the truth: you have got a very big nose.
Hey! Your nose's gonna be 3 foot wide across your face by the
time I'm finished with you !
Oh!? who hit yours then? Goliath's big brother?
# #THUMP%$ $ %@BANG# #
$@ SMASH * $ %
*& # # THUMP # #$ 5 @ %
& # * &
.
.
.
. ... oh, come on ! let's go to the stoning...
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53.608 | ...and Cyrano you ain't | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Apr 28 1993 14:49 | 1 |
| His nose is so big, even Cyrano would not be able to like it!
|
53.609 | year-end blues | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu May 20 1993 19:08 | 27 |
| Posted without permission from the author. Just could'nt resist.
<<< AKOFIN::DISK$FA0087:[NOTES$LIBRARY]AFTER_HOURS.NOTE;1 >>>
-< BLUES and R&B Interest Group >-
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Note 23.97 B.B. King 97 of 97
RAGMOP::T_PARMENTER "Human. All too human." 18 lines 17-MAY-1993 16:13
-< wo-o-oh, baby! >-
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This is one of those Usenet .sig things:
Tim Keenan
Department of Forest Resources
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK
*-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-*
+ +
| My baby came to me this morning |
+ She said "I'm kinda confused....... +
| If me and B.B. King was both drownin' |
+ Which one would you choose?" +
| And I said " Wo-o-oh, baby |
+ Wo-o-oh, baby +
| I said " Wo-o-oh, baby---- |
+ Babe, I ain't never heard you play no blues." +
| |
+ .................S. Goodman +
*-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-*
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53.610 | oh, well... | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed May 26 1993 08:35 | 4 |
| re. 53.609 (-1)
I though it was funny. Obviously, I'm the only one...
I don't care. I feel secure in my own sense of humor. I don't need any
approval from the surrounding crowds.
|
53.611 | | KAOFS::M_COTE | I'm a mod, not a rocker | Wed May 26 1993 09:25 | 10 |
|
Not replying did not imply that you had no sense of humour, it
implied that people from Sarnia had no sense of humour, or was that
no(n) sense
Fritz, Roys' cat has no sense of humour either.
mike
|
53.612 | Does rudeness have a place in a notefile ? | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Jun 24 1993 12:21 | 3 |
| I was pondering on the following subject:
"Does rudeness have a place in a notefile ?"
This topic is widely open to your feedback.
|
53.613 | Rudeness...never | KUTIPS::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Thu Jun 24 1993 17:35 | 2 |
|
I don't think so piss off, okay?....;-)
|
53.614 | That's the spirit! | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Jun 24 1993 18:00 | 1 |
| You made it clear, Mr Lacouille. (Oops!) :-|
|
53.615 | call for contributions | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jul 07 1993 12:49 | 1 |
| This topic is really dragging in a painful manner...
|
53.616 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Wed Jul 07 1993 14:14 | 1 |
| Tabernouche!
|
53.617 | Sarnia Celebrity Look Alikes | TROOA::GILLAM | | Fri Jul 09 1993 16:04 | 4 |
| Is it just me or does Franco and Steve look like Ren and Stimpy to
everyone?
Happy! Happy! Joy! Joy!
|
53.618 | Generating Replies | TROOA::GILLAM | | Fri Jul 09 1993 16:09 | 4 |
| And why hasn't Doug replied to this note lately. Of course maybe
la-di-da consultants don't need notes files.
Trying-to-generate-replies-with-coffee-shop-humor
|
53.619 | so good,it can hurt. | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Jul 09 1993 20:08 | 1 |
| If Doug drank a slurpee and got the N* look, he would look like Stimpy.
|
53.620 | | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Jul 20 1993 11:23 | 1 |
| What about an office picnic at Ipperwash ?
|
53.621 | Armstrong Landed In Sarnia!?!? | KAOFS::LOCKYER | NO! (Tact Is For Weenies!!) | Tue Jul 20 1993 17:36 | 17 |
| Well, it's time to break a personal rule and put an entry in this
STUPID topic...
Today is the 24th anniversary of man's first landing on the moon and an
Ottawa radio station asked people to call in and tell them what they
were doing 24 years ago...
Somebody called in and related a story about maybe the landing really
didn't happen. Someone else suggested the landing was faked in
SARNIA!
Is this proof Sarnia really exists!! Or is someone just starting a
nasty rumour?
Lockyer
|
53.622 | right topic! | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Jul 20 1993 18:12 | 1 |
| What's that thing about a man on the moon ?
|
53.623 | Scott Newman ? | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Jul 20 1993 18:13 | 1 |
| Scott Newman, are you here ?
|
53.624 | | TROOA::SOLEY | Someone call my lawyers, tell 'em that I'm dead | Wed Jul 21 1993 10:20 | 2 |
| Methinks someone may be suffering an understandable confusion. I've
often heard it suggested that the moon landing was faked in Sudbury.
|
53.625 | more fun on the moon... | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jul 21 1993 10:42 | 3 |
| re.-1
If you've ever been to Sudbury, you know why...
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53.626 | Un dindon digne d'un don... | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jul 21 1993 15:45 | 24 |
| It is the policy of in this topic to publicize any worthy contribution
provided out of Sarnia to the rest of the Universe (as we know it, and
its immediate surroundings). In this spirit, I am proud to cross-post
with no permission from the author, Doug's valued submission to
Digital's toponimy (or is it toponymy ?). The revelation occured during
a most passionate exchange of meaningful replies in some other obscure
topic (the recent revelation that thanksgiving turkey distributions from
Digital to employees are suspended until either turkeys are for free or
Digital make the appropriate profit) in an some other conference
(HUMANE::DIGITAL). Here we go:
<<< HUMANE::DISK$DIGITAL:[NOTES$LIBRARY]DIGITAL.NOTE;1 >>>
-< The Digital way of working >-
================================================================================
Note 237.302 Holiday Turkeys 302 of 305
TROOA::DLOTEN "Semper ubi sub ubi." 6 lines 20-JUL-1993 12:00
-< OPENTurkey... >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The OFFICIAL (after expensive legal searching) is...
POLYCENTER OPENTurkey with StuffingWORKS for Sundays v1.0
-doug
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53.627 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Wed Jul 21 1993 16:28 | 1 |
| Tabernouche!
|
53.628 | One dune looks like another | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Thu Jul 22 1993 09:28 | 11 |
| re Ippersquash
Why would you want to leave the city to have your office party?
What about the parks in town?
Ipperwash;
Too many army type guys
Too many people from London
Too far from the Happy Valley Lounge
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53.629 | Don't talk to him of life... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Thu Jul 22 1993 09:33 | 6 |
| Scott Newman???
Mostly harmless
Last I heard he was looking for his towel, drinking 3 quick pints and
downing a bag of salted peanuts.
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53.630 | A NEW PEZZACK ADDITION | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Jul 22 1993 11:34 | 11 |
| As of today 9:31AM, Cathy and Scott Pezzack are the proud parents of a 3rD child
who happens to weight 9 pounds and 1/2 ounce.
None of us is gender biased, but for the jurassic beings who still care to know,
the child is a small female person (a little baby girl, as they use to say).
The name is still TBD.
Please join us in congratulating the happy parents!
Suggestion for the name of the recent Pezzack addition can be sent directly to
Scott Pezzack @SRN.
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53.631 | Louis! Free-up that brain cell! | DFACTO::NEWMAN | Engineering for a living; canoeing for a life. | Thu Jul 22 1993 11:36 | 13 |
| I am flattered to think that someone in my home country has a brain
cell that fires every 6-9 months that causes him to ask whether I am
still around!
I am still around. In the U.S., I am considered a "resident alien". I
have a card to prove it. I've always felt like an alien (even before I
moved). It's so nice to have it formalized.
The reason that I was seen drinking three pints was that I mistakenly
identified the last round of "involuntary reductions" as a Vogon
destructor fleet. (There is another theory that says: I could have
been drinking three pinks of local brew to simulate the effects of one
pint of Canadian brew.)
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53.632 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Thu Jul 22 1993 14:00 | 8 |
| re -.1
I hope that none of the involuntary reduction people force victims to
listen to bad poetry.
Signed,
Vogon Jeltz.
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53.633 | I didn't do it! | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Mon Jul 26 1993 20:12 | 7 |
| re: .626
I refuse to acknowledge or give creedance to my authorship of such
silly drivel...it must have been my other brother Doug...I was OUT at
the time!
-the_other_doug
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53.634 | What brain cell ?! | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Jul 27 1993 11:11 | 8 |
| re.631
Scott,
In fact I did not use my brain cell (which I need to finish coloring
the FY86/Q2 PDP Systems and Options catalog).
I just don't know how I fired that reply concerning you. I think it was
just stuck in the up-arrow from last time I send it...
Anyway, glad to see you're around !
|
53.635 | EASYnet comes to Sarnia!!! | 63849::DOUG | Semper ubi sub ubi | Fri Aug 27 1993 15:07 | 6 |
| To all,
We take great pride in announcing that the Digital EASYnet has been extended
all the way to Sarnia!! Today is truly a special day!
-doug
|
53.636 | Get a name, DUD(E)! | KAOFS::LOCKYER | NO! (Tact Is For Weenies!!) | Mon Aug 30 1993 11:03 | 4 |
| If the EASYnet was really extended to Sarni, you'd have a node NAME, or
or they tryingto keep things simple for the folks in Sarnia by sticking
to numbers? Do you guys still rely on Sesame Street for network
training?
|
53.637 | That's cause a number is better... | 63849::DOUG | Semper ubi sub ubi | Fri Sep 03 1993 14:59 | 25 |
| We're quite happy being known as a 'numbered' node! It's much better than the
silly, utilitarian 'name' they gave us: SRNU0n!!!
We once had a culture, a sense of common purpose, a history; our systems had
names like:
BEGGED a VAX-11/780 that arrived in Sarnia in the back of
Art Kamp's station wagon (Sarnia's 1st system...now retired)
BORRWD a DECstation 316, 'high' performance TANDY station that
was on furlough in Sarnia from some unattentive lackey in LOO
STOLEN A DECserver 100...enough said
BOUGHT A real ASSET, hence the name, in the guise of a VAXstation
3100/76 which sits on my desk and is now SRNU01
SMUGLD A VAXstation II/GPX that left the Detroit ACT one dark and
stormy night in the back of Scott Pezzack's Tracker and
actually passed the customs inspection at the Bluewater Bridge
SWIPED A VAXstation 2000 that accompanied SMUGLD in its travels
and other notables such as SCAMMD, ABSCND, GRATIS (a ROTO machine...sssh)
DISCRD and REPO.
All that is 'history' so that we might be force-fit into the proper corporate
image! Sigh!
-doug
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53.638 | welcome from KITU01::MARTIN | TROOA::MSCHNEIDER | What is the strategy today? | Fri Sep 03 1993 18:13 | 12 |
| Greetings from KITU01::MARTIN (well not for this note since it's an
ULTRIX box) ..... welcome to the world of EASYnet.
You'll eventually come to love DECinspect and the many hours you spend
making sure your systems meet the corporate standards ... look out Alan
Ritchie may read this note ;-)
I'm looking forward to the day soon when ULTRIX systems must also run
DECinspect. Hopefully by then I will have moved on the WNT where as of
yet no DECinspect thrives ....
|
53.639 | Maybe we'll get a SET/HIDDEN now! | TROFS::C_CONNOLLY | | Fri Sep 17 1993 17:55 | 17 |
| My official contribution to this note:
Can they make the lanes on the Bluewater Bridge any narrower while the
construction is going on?
We passed through Sarnia last weekend on our way to Indiana (actually we
DID stop on the way there, but only to change drivers in a dark parking
lot just north of the off-ramp of the 'last exit before the U.S.; we
didn't stop at all on the way back, except for Customs), and I'm very
glad I wasn't driving, or the sides of the rental van would have been
scraped up in a major way.
Cal C.
(actually, passing through Sarnia is the best way to visit it)
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53.640 | Hey, it's great to be here, really | TROFS::C_CONNOLLY | | Fri Sep 17 1993 18:01 | 23 |
| Actually, I figured out a reason to stop in Sarnia instead of just
passing through it:
You don't have to go to far off the highway to find Tim Horton's.
|
53.641 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | DENVER A Long Way | Fri Sep 17 1993 18:08 | 8 |
| Between the narrow lanes on the bridge and all the construction, it's
harder than going through customs and immigration either direction!
I agree!
Sarnia's not so bad to visit ...
Stuart
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53.642 | a dreamscape... | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Sun Sep 19 1993 13:09 | 8 |
| If one is not asleep while going throught the Bluewater Bridge at night, I
highly recommand to cast a quick glance upon the southern view from the
top of the bridge. The lighs (and sometime the flares) along and across the
Chemical Valley industrial facilities, make it a breathtaking night
landscape. More than once I stopped to enjoy the spectacle. At X-mas,
they replace the regular bulbs with colored ones. I could stay hours up
there, just watching, if it was not for the truck drivers and the
tourists honking for me to free the only available lane...
|
53.643 | Sarnia: overlooked again! | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Oct 14 1993 20:27 | 34 |
| They have done it! They changed GIA into APA (Asia-Pacific-Americas), fine.
They will move the APA headquarters out of Acton, bravo! But did they ask
for advice on where to move them ? Nooooooooooooooooooo-oooooo-oooooo-o!
They just though that Singapour would make sense - and sure, it does - and
they went ahead.
Did they consider Sarnia ? Did they even think of Sarnia ? Did they
even consider thinking of Sarnia ? Did they only think of considering
Sarnia? Noooooooooooooooo-oooo-o-ooooooooooooooooooooo-ooooo-o!
Why not ? We have spare cubicles, we have spare parking spaces (we can
even mark one "Reserved to the President of Digital Equipment (Asia,
Pacific, Americas Division). Unauthorised vehicles will be towed away
at owner's expense". Or we could mark it "Bobby". As we don't have any
other Bobby in the office (there is a Robert in LOO, but he does not
like to be called Bobby, so nobody does, except if we want to upset
him, jokingly of course. Anyway he is in LOO not in SRN, so I do not
see any issue there, why raise it ?), there should not be any confusion.
Of coursewe would have to make sure that no Bobby be hired in our office
for as longas the current Bobby presides over APA destinies. Or Digital
would have to make sure that all future president of APA have Bobby for
first name. A less constraining solution would be to mark the spot
"President Bobby", then any other Bobby, not being president would know
better than to park on this spot. We could make sure that it is a good
spot: close the front or back door, or even, what the heck, let's have one
assigned at each door! As for the use of the coffee/chocolate/tea equipment
and supply, I am sure that the current staff would gladly cover the fee for
the president, and even exempt him from making a new pot when he
finishes the current one. He would have just to say, loud and clear:
"I am taking the last of the coffee/tea/chocolate! Please, someone make
another pot!", and we would. Of course, some would try to imitate his
voice in order to use his coffee privilege. This would be wrong, but
that could happen in Singapour too.
Anyway, enough dreaming, this will not happen, let's not torture
ourselves with what could have been.
Just imagine...
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53.644 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Thu Oct 14 1993 23:10 | 8 |
| This is a very compelling argument. I am moved to tears.
This should be submitted to the Senior Leadership Team for
consideration.
I weep for Sarnia!
Glenn
|
53.645 | thanks for the levity | 25065::MURPHY | Fun times when you're havin' flies | Fri Oct 15 1993 12:49 | 10 |
| re: .642
Although I find the political issues compelling... I really enjoyed
that last piece. So Sarnia was overlooked. Think about us in Acton...
We're being DESERTED!
I'm gonna miss that acronym!
Steve
|
53.646 | It was in the Sunn today... | KUTIPS::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Fri Oct 15 1993 12:59 | 6 |
|
My understanding is that Sarnia was considered as the new APA
headquarters but lost out to Singapour "Because it lacked an
ocean view"
Mr. Gup
|
53.647 | It sort of does... | TRCOA::WALLACE | Ed Wallace Toronto, Canada. | Fri Oct 15 1993 14:11 | 17 |
|
> My understanding is that Sarnia was considered as the new APA
> headquarters but lost out to Singapour "Because it lacked an
> ocean view"
It always amazes me how these decisions are made by the uninformed.
Obviously, whoever it was that thought that, doesn't know an ocean view
when they see one.
Sarnia has an ocean view, all you have to do is look north when you're
going over to get gas, or look south driving over the Vidal street bridge
on a foggy day.
Been there, done that,
Ed
|
53.648 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Fri Oct 15 1993 19:21 | 7 |
| This is also moving me to tears.
I am a blubbering mess.
Glenn
"Sarnia O Sarnia, how I weep for thee!"
|
53.649 | What about? | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Chrome Sweet Chrome | Mon Oct 18 1993 13:51 | 6 |
|
I'm still wondering how Sarnia was passed over for the Olympics.
China, I can understand, but how could they reject Sarnia?
Oh well
|
53.650 | Passed over | KUTIPS::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Mon Oct 18 1993 14:37 | 7 |
|
It had something to do with a WALL....what's so GREAT about
a wall...even if it is in China?
Inquiring minds want to know,
Mr Huckstering
|
53.651 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Tue Oct 26 1993 00:21 | 5 |
| I'm weeping uncontrollably!
Boooooo hoooooo hoooooo
sob.
|
53.652 | Sarnia, Yogic Flying capital ? | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon Nov 01 1993 17:30 | 9 |
| I was out of the country during election time, so I did not have time
to outline another missed opportunity for Sarnia: the Natural Law
Party, if elected would have created a group of 3500 Yogic Flyers in
charge of doing for the country what Yogic Flyers usually do. Aside of
creating 3500 federal employees position, I assume that they would have
needed to locate the Yogic Flying Training Center somewhere. You're
following me ? Woud not Sarnia be an ideal location for such a higher
education (excuse the pun) institution ? well, it's a lost opportunity
anyway, they did not get elected.
|
53.653 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Tue Nov 02 1993 10:39 | 1 |
| I like levity.
|
53.654 | re .652 | KUTIPS::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Tue Nov 02 1993 11:09 | 7 |
|
Sarnia would have been shoe-in for the flyers, after all it does
embody all the yogies hold dear; an Carpet factory, marked
transmissions lines (for low flyers), and the yogurt shop on
the corner of Main and fifth.
Mr. Ionosphere
|
53.655 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Tue Nov 02 1993 13:17 | 5 |
| My, but this is uplifting.
Mr. Bigroundsphere
|
53.656 | Michael was with Louis? | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Tue Nov 16 1993 22:24 | 11 |
| For those of you who didn't know, the most prolific Sarnia-based noter
is about to relocate to Geneva to take on the role of Account Manager
for Dow Chemical Europe. Will all miss you Louis, but I'm sure that
you'll still be able to 'note' with us from afar!
On that note, I want to put to rest the persistent rumour that Louis is
harbouring a certain well known entertainer in his new villa, Chez
Louis, in Geneva. He only stayed for dinner and a bit of moon-walking
before leaving with Liz for parts unknown.
-doug
|
53.657 | | OTOU20::POND | | Mon Dec 13 1993 12:30 | 6 |
| Hey!
Does Sarnia still really suck?
Just wondering...
Paul Teale
|
53.658 | | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon Dec 13 1993 13:47 | 2 |
| As the moderator of the topic, I would warn you not to blow the whole
thing out of proportion.
|
53.659 | | POLAR::BAYNE | We won't get fooled again | Mon Dec 13 1993 14:21 | 12 |
| re: <<< Note 53.642 by TROOA::DZIALOWSKI >>>
-< a dreamscape... >-
>>>Bluewater Bridge at night
>>>At X-mas,they replace the regular bulbs with colored ones.
Seeing as how the X-mas season is upon us, have the colored bulbs
been placed on the Bluewater Bridge yet? Might it be worth a drive to
Sarnia to check it out?
Hoh oho
Shawn
|
53.660 | To light, or not to light? That is the question. | POLAR::BAYNE | We won't get fooled again | Mon Dec 13 1993 14:40 | 5 |
| I also posed the question in note 53.659 for those conservationists in
the Canada notesfile concerned with the waste of electrons. I think
that aesthetics should rule over practicalities in this case.
Carefree
|
53.661 | | CSC32::S_BROOK | There and back to see how far it is | Mon Dec 13 1993 15:19 | 13 |
| > -< To light, or not to light? That is the question. >-
>
> I also posed the question in note 53.659 for those conservationists in
> the Canada notesfile concerned with the waste of electrons. I think
> that aesthetics should rule over practicalities in this case.
>
> Carefree
But the electricity supply is a closed system and no electrons are lost
so by all means, let's have the coloured lights!
Stuart
|
53.662 | Oh, leave it alone!!! | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Mon Dec 13 1993 20:05 | 26 |
| I saw a man once with an electron stuck on the end of his finger...
Quite gruesome, actually.
Well, it was at Arrivals at BWI (Baltimore-Washington International
Airport). I was waiting for a flight of camels to land, and dozing off
into a stupor of chronic quadge; but, at the cusp of a cerebral
conumdrum, I was wisked back to reality by the electrifying entrance of
Bobo Dunk. This was the human impersonator of the recently emanicipated
tribe of left-brained, Albanian rocket-lighters.
Much to my underwhelmness, I gazed through my thumb at the aura of a
man in Paris tweed (designed by Oscar Flu-in-pantses). He appeared to
be struggling with his left nostril (not unsmall it was).
With a great spark, a monstrous electron attached itself to the finger
which he had just juxtapositioned in the aforementioned orifice. Shake
though he might, the great charge was still attached to his digit. He
attempted to steathily wipe it off on his Smarmish tweed, but to no avail
(as he was certainly not wearing a veil).
At that precise moment, I fell back into my stupor of quadge satisfied
that the great rent in the fabric of the universe would be repaired
once the electron bonded with a facial tissue.
Korff O'Barbunk
|
53.663 | Korph is BACK! Welcome!
| KUTIPS::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Tue Dec 14 1993 09:49 | 4 |
|
A truly inspirational yarn, thank-you.
Mr. Tons
|
53.664 | reply set hidden | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | | Tue Dec 14 1993 10:57 | 1 |
|
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53.665 | Iguana's Anonomous | TROOA::GILLAM | | Tue Dec 21 1993 15:16 | 9 |
| Hey,
Has anybody seen Louis? He asked me to watch his pet iguana for the
weekend, but hasn't come to get it yet. I am out of rodents to feed
it. I know he's here somewhere cause his car is at the office, but
I've been afraid to look in his office lest I find more iguanas behing
the "This space for lease" sign.
BG
|
53.666 | Ivanna Iguana | POLAR::BAYNE | We won't get fooled again | Tue Dec 21 1993 15:39 | 9 |
| re .-1
>>> I know he's here somewhere cause his car is at the office, but
>>>I've been afraid to look in his office lest I find more iguanas behing
>>>the "This space for lease" sign.
I'd check the office, maybe the iquanas have eaten him.
a concerned ex iguana owner
|
53.667 | | POLAR::BAYNE | We won't get fooled again | Tue Dec 21 1993 16:36 | 5 |
| re .666
That's a devil of a note. 8*)
Pitch Fork
|
53.668 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Dec 22 1993 05:14 | 3 |
| The iguana can be fed the crud layering the inside of the winshield of
my car, or the gook stuck under my desk.
Season's Greetings!
|
53.669 | Andale, Arriba, hey? | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon Jan 17 1994 10:10 | 34 |
| Once again the Sarnia topic is relaying the hottest stuff in the company.
Canada and Mexico are now part of America and report to Russ Gulloti.
You can see, in the Sarnia office, a picture of Russ Culloti in company
of Doug and me, wearing ponchos and sombreros, drinking tequila, while
organizing the integration of the suburbs into the continent during a
meeting in Cancun in late 1992...
Andale, arriba, etc.
Digital - Announces 'Americas' area, realigns sales territories
{Livewire, Worldwide News, 14-Jan-94}
Digital has realigned two of its major sales geographies to position the
company to sell effectively in emerging worldwide markets, Ed Lucente, vice
president, Worldwide Sales and Marketing, announced today.
Effective immediately, the United States, Canada and the Latin
American/Caribbean territories will form a new Americas Area. Digital Vice
President Russ Gullotti has been appointed Americas Area president. The
Asia/Pacific Area will be headquartered in Singapore under its president,
Digital Vice President Bobby Choonavala.
"We see great potential for growing sales and improving operating
efficiencies by grouping these sales territories. The Asia/Pacific region is
also poised for growth and requires us to concentrate our efforts there with a
strong management presence," Ed said.
Scott Roeth, vice president, has been appointed to lead the U.S. Territory.
Scott, along with Luis Zuniga, vice president, who heads the Latin
America/Caribbean (LAC) territory, and Ron Larkin, vice president, who heads
the Canada territory, will report to Russ.
Russ will appoint a team to design the Americas Area organization. Until
that plan is complete, the Asia/Pacific headquarters team in Acton, Mass. will
continue to support Canada and LAC, as well as the Asian operations.
"The realignment of these areas, along with reduction of the number of
European territories from seven to five announced by Vincenzo Damiani,
president of Digital Europe, give Digital a worldwide sales organization that
is poised to capitalize on market similarities, regional trade agreements and
compatible time zones," Ed concluded.
|
53.670 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Mon Jan 17 1994 10:28 | 3 |
| Once again, I am moved to tears.
Glenn
|
53.671 | | OTOOA::POND | | Mon Jan 17 1994 13:00 | 5 |
| Glenn,
speaking of movements (and Sarnia), how is your chronic constipation
doing?
Paul (make mine a pepperoni) Teale
|
53.672 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Mon Jan 17 1994 13:54 | 5 |
| James, please don't make me the butt of your jokes.
Sincerely,
Reg Flatus
|
53.673 | Don't look back | POLAR::ROBINSONP | EVO Inside | Tue Jan 18 1994 12:48 | 5 |
| Re: last two
And you two are friends?
With friends like that, who needs enemas?
|
53.674 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Tue Jan 18 1994 12:59 | 1 |
| Pat, I'm affraid you're a little behind.
|
53.675 | Say fast 5 times | POLAR::ROBINSONP | EVO Inside | Tue Jan 18 1994 14:49 | 4 |
|
Aw now that's a bummer. Makes one want to sit and think.
Pat
|
53.676 | | TROOA::SOLEY | Carbon Blob, Sector 7G | Tue Jan 18 1994 14:58 | 2 |
| OK lets cut out this cr..., Umm, never mind
|
53.677 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Tue Jan 18 1994 15:28 | 3 |
| This has been very moving.
Glenn
|
53.678 | Time to move on | POLAR::ROBINSONP | EVO Inside | Tue Jan 18 1994 16:24 | 2 |
|
Things were becoming cramped anyway.
|
53.679 | Thought I'd float this by you... | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Tue Jan 18 1994 16:55 | 3 |
| You look rather flushed.
Korff
|
53.680 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Tue Jan 18 1994 17:22 | 5 |
| Tanks for your concern.
Now, let's hope the moderator doesn't can this discussion.
Reg Flatus
|
53.681 | Blow! | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Jan 19 1994 03:00 | 5 |
| re. the last few windy replies
May I suggest that you people go open your own topic (may I suggest
the name "analogy"), and get out of this one.
Bon vent!
|
53.682 | Sarnia appropriate | KAFS31::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Wed Jan 19 1994 09:23 | 6 |
|
I don't see anything wrong with this trail of thought in this
topic, after all, Sarnia is windy, and you can buy sausages
there.
Johnny Rectum
|
53.683 | Put that in yer pipes | POLAR::ROBINSONP | EVO Inside | Wed Jan 19 1994 09:32 | 3 |
|
Recked 'im, darn near killed 'im, I heard.
|
53.684 | | OTOU20::POND | | Thu Jan 20 1994 12:36 | 1 |
| Liquor? I don't even know her!
|
53.685 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Thu Jan 20 1994 13:10 | 4 |
| I am moved to tears yet again.
Glenn
|
53.686 | the real dope on... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Feb 09 1994 04:50 | 8 |
| I have not found a topic discussing the question, so I will post here
my view on the Harding/Carigan story:
Lil' miss cream-cheese Carigan, the current American sweetheart on duty
realized one day that she carried such a bland and boring public image
that a PR revamp job was required, pronto-pronto, before the judges
fall asleep watching her in Lil'Hammer.
So she get in touch with a moron in Harding's entourage and have him
simulate the attack who started the whole soap...
|
53.687 | Feeling compelled to oblige... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | | Wed Feb 09 1994 06:53 | 233 |
| Remaining consistant with our well established tradition of customer
service, we are happy to post the following announcement which you can
forward to any customer or even prospect with access to the Internet.
These lucky persons should be advised that they can now access the
following service:
ONLINE PRODUCT INFORMATION
Digital provides online product information that is accessible via
the Internet. The available information spans a diverse range --
Digital's Customer Update, information sheets, technical overviews,
performance summaries, brochures, software product descriptions (SPDs),
whitepapers, presentations, the Networks Buyers Guide and even the
Systems and Options Catalog (SOC). Back issues of the Digital Technical
Journal are also available.
This information is accessible using the Internet access tool of your
choice -- FTP or any World-Wide Web browser.
Instructions for FTP access:
1. ftp gatekeeper.dec.com (16.1.0.2)
2. login anonymous
3. cd /pub/Digital/info
All information is in either ASCII text or PostScript form. Each
document has an abstract file (.abs) that gives a single paragraph
overview of the document. It also contains the formal document name
and the release date.
Instructions for World-Wide Web access:
URL: http://www.dec.com/info.html
ONLINE ALPHA AXP SYSTEMS
As a service to the Internet community, Digital provides Internet
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53.688 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Wed Feb 09 1994 08:46 | 3 |
| The Sarnia topic used to be fun, now it just makes me want to cry.
Glenn
|
53.689 | Cry me a river | TROOA::MCRAM | Marshall Cram DTN 631-7162 | Wed Feb 09 1994 09:38 | 4 |
| Please don't, I hear the river's frozen and there's a risk of flooding
already.
|
53.690 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Wed Feb 09 1994 10:41 | 4 |
| When I got out in this cold weather, I have an icey stare. So they tell
me.
|
53.691 | | OTOU20::POND | | Tue Feb 22 1994 12:37 | 5 |
| re: -1 and icey stairs: Glenn, I find salt sprinkled on the stairs
will melt the ice and make them less slippery.
Your concerned friend,
Paul Teale
|
53.692 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Wed Feb 23 1994 10:35 | 1 |
| I see.
|
53.693 | paging Mr Newman! | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Mar 31 1994 06:44 | 1 |
| Scott Newman, are you still around ?
|
53.694 | the "big guy" | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Thu Mar 31 1994 13:37 | 3 |
| Try Vaxmail BROKE:NEWMAN
He was there last month.
|
53.695 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Thu Mar 31 1994 15:45 | 6 |
| Common Name: SCOTT NEWMAN
Search Surname: NEWMAN Search Given Name: SCOTT, SCOTT DAVID
DTN: 381-2694 Intrnl Mail Addr: ZKO2-1/N26 Location: ZKO Node:
BROKE
Username: NEWMAN Org Unit: PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
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53.696 | Hey Scott, the light is green | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Mon Apr 04 1994 09:54 | 6 |
|
>>Common Name: SCOTT NEWMAN
There is nothing "common" about Scott! (I'm told he actually likes Spam)
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53.697 | Runs in the family | TROOA::GILLAM | | Mon Apr 25 1994 13:58 | 3 |
| Is Scott Newman any relation to Alfred E?
Bill
|
53.698 | Hellooooooo?????? | TROOA::GILLAM | | Wed May 25 1994 21:36 | 2 |
|
|
53.699 | Yesss.....???
| KAFS31::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Thu May 26 1994 09:36 | 0 |
53.700 | 700! | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Thu May 26 1994 10:42 | 4 |
| A Sarnia SNARF!!!!
Glenn
|
53.701 | -< 701! > | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu May 26 1994 12:32 | 2 |
| re. .697
The fact is that Scott is related to Alfred E., Robert and John Von.
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53.702 | 3 & 2/12 already... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon May 30 1994 12:11 | 33 |
| It would be interesting to check if after 6 years and couple of months,
this topic has been true to its initial mandate. If it has, then it
goes a long way toward proving that we are on this earth for a purpose,
and that there is a global design guiding what we have the arrogance to
call our free will. As you can see there is quite a big philosophical
stake depending on your judgement. So think it over before staining the
topic with your intellectual dejections, you bums!
In order to help with the meditation exercise, I replicate below the
base note of the topic.
<<< KAOSWS::$1$DUA3:[NOTES$LIBRARY]CANADA.NOTE;1 >>>
-< True North Strong & Free >-
================================================================================
Note 53.0 Sarnia 701 replies
TROA01::DZIALOWSKI 17 lines 3-MAR-1988 20:27
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This conference is meant to address any question regarding Sarnia
and the Lambton County area.
Should you have any questions concerning the region, the local customs,
folklores and dialects, the geography ,the history and economy,
the restaurants, the hotels, the roads ,etc... please do not hesitate
to ask them in this conference.
This conference should help consolidate in a single point the answers
to the numerous questions raised on the subject.
Browsing through this conference should be considered as a prerequisite
for a successful week-end, vacation, permanent relocation,
honeymoon retreat, off-site meeting, convention or any convivial
activity of any sort.
Both official languages can be used in this conference.
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53.703 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Mon May 30 1994 12:18 | 7 |
| The erroneous use of the term "this conference" in the base note would
indicate to me that "this note" is open to any intellectual dejections
that can be proffered.
Best redgarters,
Glenn
|
53.704 | another waste of time | KAOFS::J_DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Wed Jun 01 1994 00:23 | 7 |
| Well for one thing, you have probably found out the difference between
a conference and a note! if not, please read all replies, it is
explained in there somewhere.
Now who are the biggest contributors to this note?
Jean
|
53.705 | Note collision on -last two | KAOFS::J_DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Wed Jun 01 1994 00:25 | 5 |
| Now Glenn, what in the world are you doing at this time when the score
is tied?
Jean
|
53.706 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Wed Jun 01 1994 08:07 | 3 |
| huh? I entered mine on 30-MAY-1994 11:18.
Are you caught in some sort of temporal anomaly?
|
53.707 | | KAOFS::J_DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Wed Jun 01 1994 14:19 | 5 |
| No, it must be a different time zone here in hell (sometimes it just
feels so)
Jean
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53.708 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Thu Jun 02 1994 10:22 | 4 |
| Montreal isn't hell, it's my favourite city!( The ROC anglos don't know
what they're missing)
;-)
|
53.709 | only in this topic.... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | | Fri Jun 17 1994 11:51 | 312 |
| For those who were wondering when and where the results of the ww employee
survey would be posted, here they are...
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: RENEW 94 SURVEY RESULTS 1
The survey questions have been arranged into categories, so that questions
that ask about a similar theme will be found in that category. The response
scale on the survey was (Strongly Disagree); (Disagree); (Undecided);
(Agree); and (Strongly Agree). To make it easier to read this report,
we have combined the Strongly Disagree and Disagree into one column (Disagree);
and combined the Strongly Agree and Agree into an "Agree" column.
Category: COMMUNICATIONS
Response Percentages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Disagree Und. Agree
#29. My immediate manager is available
when I need to talk to him/her 19% 12% 68%
#31 immediate manager listens to me 13% 16% 70%
#38. The last time I asked my immediate
manager a questions, I got an answer 13% 10% 78%
#14. I get enough information from my
immediate manager to do my job well 25% 18% 57%
#23. I get enough information from
co-workers in my work unit to do my job well 13% 14% 73%
Category: PERFORMANCE ORIENTATION
Response Percentages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Disagree Und. Agree
#48. My immediate manager fairly
evaluates my performance 16% 27% 57%
#52. I know what my immediate manager
expects of me 14% 16% 70%
#44. My immediate manager has discussed my
work performance with me in the last 6 months 34% 8% 58%
#8. During the last five working days, I
completed a task or assignment 6% 4% 89%
#30. My immediate manager helps me remove
any barriers that get in the way of doing
my job well 21% 22% 57%
#68. In general, meetings I attend help
me do my job better 32% 23% 45%
#16. My immediate manager understands
what I do 21% 13% 65%
Category: CUSTOMER ORIENTATION
Response Percentages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Disagree Und. Agree
#63. I have a good understanding of
my customers' needs 5% 10% 86%
#49. The people with whom I work respond
quickly to the needs of our customers 13% 16% 71%
#43. During the last week, I have seen my
immediate manager do something that meets
the needs of our customers 24% 23% 53%
#12. Whenever I need help with a customer,
I know whom to call within Digital for help 43% 16% 43%
#18. I have the resources I need to meet
the needs of my customers 44% 18% 38%
#53. My immediate manager always encourages
me to be honest with our customers 8% 17% 75%
#5. Processes and procedures at Digital
allow me to meet my customers' needs in
the most efficient manner 66% 16% 19%
#20. I have a good understanding of what
Digital has to offer our customers 22% 21% 57%
Category: PERSONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Response Percentages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Disagree Und. Agree
#4. I have opportunities for advancement
within Digital 39% 25% 36%
#57. Promotions in Digital are based
on performance 49% 26% 24%
#21. My immediate manager has helped me
develop realistic career goals 46% 23% 31%
#42. This last year, I have had
opportunities to learn and grow 21% 11% 67%
#58. The job I am now in uses my
talents to their fullest 43% 18% 40%
Category: TRUST
Response Percentages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Disagree Und. Agree
#55. My immediate manager takes corrective
action when employees violate ethical standards 13% 33% 55%
#65. Senior management has a clear sense
of direction for our Company 50% 33% 17%
#28. When errors occur, the emphasis in our
work unit is on making it right instead of
assigning blame 15% 15% 70%
#19. I trust my immediate manager 17% 18% 65%
#56. I feel free to take risks in getting
my job done at Digital 24% 20% 57%
#15. Senior management sticks to a decision
long enough to see if it will work 57% 28% 15%
#41. I believe managers at Digital will use
the results of this survey in a positive way 25% 39% 36%
#62. I feel free to express my thoughts,
feelings and ideas to my immediate manager
without fear of reprisal 20% 14% 65%
#59. When I make a commitment to my
customer, I keep it 1% 3% 95%
Category: RECOGNITION
Response Percentages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Disagree Und. Agree
#47. My immediate manager emphasizes my
strengths rather than my weaknesses 17% 27% 56%
#9. My immediate manager gives me praise
whenever I deserve it 30% 17% 53%
#60. In the last week, I have praised
someone within Digital for doing a good job 9% 8% 82%
#3. Recognition at Digital is based on
performance 45% 20% 35%
Category: MISSION
Response Percentages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Disagree Und. Agree
#72. I like coming to work each day 21% 21% 57%
#40. Policies and decisions made by senior
management are always consistent with our
mission 50% 36% 15%
#17. I am committed to senior management's
direction for Digital 13% 32% 54%
#25. My immediate manager cares about me
as a person 15% 20% 64%
#70. I could clearly explain, to others,
the mission of Digital 37% 28% 36%
#2. Creating a positive work environment
is a vital part of Digital's mission 19% 11% 70%
#54. I understand how my work contributes
to the Company's profitablility 7% 9% 84%
Category: TEAMWORK
Response Percentages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Disagree Und. Agree
#22. In the last week, I have told a co-worker
to let me know if I could help him or her 6% 5% 89%
#39. My co-workers treat me in a positive
and accepting manner 5% 8% 88%
#7. The last time I asked for someone in
another work unit for help, I got it 16% 10% 74%
#46. The environment at Digital
supports teamwork 43% 22% 34%
Category: TRAINING
Response Percentages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Disagree Und. Agree
#1. The ongoing training that I receive
helps me do my job better 26% 14% 59%
#37. The last training activity I completed
helped me increase my productivity 28% 19% 53%
#36. Overall, our training programs are
meeting my expectations 48% 23% 30%
Category: MANAGING PRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR
Response Percentages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Disagree Und. Agree
#27. My immediate manager is consistent
and predictable 20% 19% 61%
#50. I am able to balance demands on my time
between my work life and my personal life 25% 11% 63%
#24. My immediate manager involves me in
decisions which affect my job 28% 16% 55%
#13. I have the right amount of independence
from my immediate manager to do my job 9% 7% 84%
#69. I believe my efforts directly and
positively impact the success of my work unit 3% 7% 90%
Category: FUTURE ORIENTATION
Response Percentages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Disagree Und. Agree
#51. I plan to be working for Digital
one year from now 7% 24% 69%
#71. I am very optimistic about my
future with Digital 44% 33% 23%
#6. At Digital, we are developing products
and services that will allow us to be
successful well into the future 11% 29% 59%
#32. I am aware of Digital's future
technical direction 27% 26% 48%
Category: ENVIRONMENT
Response Percentages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Disagree Und. Agree
#34. Digital management does all it can to
make Digital a better place for us to work 55% 26% 19%
#73. The diversity of the people at Digital
is one strength of our organization 11% 21% 68%
#66. I am treated with respect 11% 16% 71%
#26. I am very loyal to Digital 7% 14% 79%
#11. My immediate manager acts in accordance
with Digital's stated core values 16% 23% 62%
#10. Senior management's behaviors are
consistent with Digital's stated core values 45% 35% 20%
#64. My manager creates an environment where
diverse perspectives are valued and encouraged 19% 27% 55%
Category: QUALITY
Response Percentages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Disagree Und. Agree
#35. In the past week, I discovered a way
to prevent an error from happening in the future 21% 21% 58%
#67. In the last month, I have seen a
person in senior management take action that
demonstrates his/her commitment to quality 40% 32% 28%
#61. In the last week, I have seen my
immediate manager take action that
demonstrated his/her commitment to quality 21% 26% 52%
#33. My co-workers are committed to
doing quality work 9% 15% 76%
Category: RELATIONSHIP TO CORPORATE
Response Percentages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Disagree Und. Agree
#49. I feel the cooperation among
territories, areas, countries, functions
and corporate is excellent 56% 28% 15%
|
53.710 | | OTOOA::OTOP19::Anderson | You have to eat your own lunch ... | Fri Jun 17 1994 16:39 | 1 |
| Is this for Digital worldwide, or just Digital Canada?
|
53.711 | kinda, but not really... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | | Mon Jun 20 1994 06:10 | 9 |
| It's a survey of one, but I am not allowed to name him (posted without
permission...) 8->
In fact this was extracted from a memo to the storage business unit
people, comparing the said unit worldwide answers to the whole corporation.
I have edited out the storage results and kept only the global numbers
for the information and delight of the readers of this topic. Although
this topic is rumored to become soon the official communication channel of
the BoD and the SLT, as long as the rumor is not substanciated, you
should go to HR for the official results.
|
53.712 | Stupid thing to do to your PC... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Jun 30 1994 04:22 | 5 |
| This may be better suited for posting in CDN_PC_USERS, but as it is
kind of leading edge, I of course rather ask her:
It is possible to create a RAMDISK and DBLSPACE it. What happen when
you try the "surface scan" of SCANDSK and DEFRAG on both the container
and compressed volume ?
|
53.713 | Toujours plus fort! | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Jun 30 1994 09:39 | 2 |
| Is it possible to use a DBLSPACE partition on a RAMDRIVE as the
location for the virtual memory for Windows 3.1 ?
|
53.714 | just testing | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | confused... | Wed Jul 06 1994 05:04 | 2 |
| ...just trying the set pro/pers="xxxx" command...
|
53.715 | ...still testing... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | I have a cunning plan. | Wed Jul 06 1994 05:08 | 1 |
| ...and it works...
|
53.716 | ...last test... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | cunningly confused by the plan | Wed Jul 06 1994 05:10 | 1 |
| ...hey! it's fun...
|
53.717 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | We have a cunning plan. | Tue Jul 19 1994 13:07 | 2 |
| testing more
|
53.718 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | Et les shadoks pompaient toujours | Tue Jul 19 1994 13:08 | 2 |
| That's it.
|
53.719 | | POLAR::BAYNE | Symphony in Orange, Number 1 | Fri Jul 29 1994 12:29 | 9 |
| Caught on the cable news channel last night(details were sketchy)
that a 19 year old boy in Sarnia had returned to exotic dancing
after a year's forced hiatus. Apparently school board officals
had found out about his extracurricular activities and threatened
to force him out of school if he didn't stop.
Can anybody(besides the stage hands) shed any more light on this
story?
Buck Naked
|
53.720 | What? | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Bring back the stubby | Fri Jul 29 1994 17:24 | 8 |
|
Dunno, but I think that forcing your hiatus for an entire year
would be extremely painful and against this country's Charter
of rights and freedoms.
Besides it's not good for your vision.
|
53.721 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Tue Aug 02 1994 11:22 | 5 |
| re: Note 53.720 by POLAR::ROBINSONP
Can you recommend any sort of creams or ointments for a forced hiatus?
Glenn
|
53.722 | Ummm | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Bring back the stubby | Tue Aug 02 1994 13:39 | 4 |
|
You'll have to contact your local homeopathic practitioner, Glenn.
Cough, cough
|
53.723 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Tue Aug 02 1994 15:55 | 4 |
| Is forcing your hiatus bad for your vision because all you see is
stars?
Glenn
|
53.724 | No but | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Bring back the stubby | Wed Aug 03 1994 11:07 | 5 |
|
No but if you happen to view a full moon during an eclipse without
a welder's glass, chances are you'll see what it's all about.
starry-eyed in KAO
|
53.725 | I see your point | TROOA::MCRAM | Marshall Cram DTN 631-7162 | Wed Aug 03 1994 14:26 | 1 |
|
|
53.727 | | KAFS31::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Wed Aug 03 1994 17:00 | 5 |
|
I believe a truss would be in order in the case of
a forced hiatus.
Juan Jong Lowe
|
53.728 | No Cure | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Bring back the stubby | Thu Aug 04 1994 11:06 | 10 |
|
I have heard the only cure for the aforementioned affliction
is time. No surgery or external mechanical manipulations will
provide relief.
Unlike the case of the underendowed plastic surgeon who finally,
in desperation, hung himself.
Pat
|
53.729 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | ga-bu-zo-meu | Thu Aug 04 1994 12:37 | 4 |
| re. Exotic male dancer in Sarnia...
I knew that desktop service people deserved better compensation. I am
not surprised if they moonlight. As long as they don't directly compete
with Digital (unless we prime the service).
|
53.730 | desktop service = table dance ?!? | KAOU59::ROBILLARD | | Fri Aug 05 1994 13:47 | 6 |
| >> re. Exotic male dancer in Sarnia...
>> I knew that desktop service people deserved better compensation.
I guess $5.00 for a desktop service isn't nearly enough. ;^)
Ben
|
53.731 | Or | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Bring back the stubby | Fri Aug 05 1994 16:11 | 5 |
|
Or $10.00 for laptop service..
Many 8*)
|
53.732 | | KAOU59::ROBILLARD | | Tue Aug 09 1994 12:00 | 5 |
| RE: -1
Very good. :^) :^)
Ben
|
53.733 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Tue Aug 09 1994 13:41 | 5 |
| I know that a lot of people settle for palm tops.
Agagagagaga!
Glenn
|
53.734 | Spin 'er up.. | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Bring back the stubby | Tue Aug 09 1994 16:37 | 4 |
|
Of course the real money is in hard drive services on your mainframe.
Choke
|
53.735 | Stunning News | TROOA::MCRAM | Marshall Cram DTN 631-7162 | Wed Aug 10 1994 16:02 | 17 |
|
It's hard to leave this touching theme for a moment, but I have
received an urgent message from a Sarnia informant.
Apparently right now Labatt's has a series of different bottle caps on
Labatt's Blue Light, showing Ontario's resort and vacation areas.
Apparently there are no less than 98 caps in the series BUT NO SARNIA!!!!
My informant was stunned, and that's not just from going through 98
beers to find this out.
What gives??????
|
53.736 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Wed Aug 10 1994 17:10 | 3 |
| It's enough to make a grown man cry.
Glenn
|
53.737 | Planting season | KAOA09::KAU138::MCGREGOR | | Mon Aug 15 1994 13:47 | 7 |
| One thing I did not know about Sarnia is that this is the time of year
for planting pipe bombs. Does anyone know why this time of year?
Apparently two have been uprooted in the area before they had time to mature. I
understand they have a very volatile market.
Boomer
|
53.738 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Mon Aug 15 1994 13:52 | 4 |
| They were probably uprooted because the rows were too close together.
Glenn
|
53.739 | Scott ? | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | ga-bu-zo-meu | Mon Sep 05 1994 10:29 | 1 |
| Scott Newman ? Are you here ? Have you been sold to Oracle ?
|
53.740 | Yes? | BROKE::NEWMAN | Scott Newman, dtn 381-2694 | Tue Sep 06 1994 14:30 | 7 |
| I am still here, but not for long. I haven't been sold to Oracle.
They couldn't afford me! ;-)
(I work in the DB Integrator part of the database group -- which isn't
part of the database group anymore, and wasn't sold to Oracle.)
Scott
|
53.741 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | Hell has our #? So? What's new? | Fri Nov 04 1994 05:01 | 1 |
| Just trying out a new personal_name string.
|
53.742 | Best wishes! | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | Hell has our #? So? What's new? | Fri Dec 23 1994 09:21 | 4 |
| Season's Greetings to all the good folks in the Sarnia office (and to
all their remaining customers) !
Fa-la-la, la-la, la-la-la-laaaaa
|
53.743 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | G��� �t�R �r�z� | Fri Dec 23 1994 09:39 | 1 |
| 8,^)
|
53.744 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | Hell has our #? So? What's new? | Mon Jan 23 1995 08:40 | 2 |
| I've read in an other topic that SRN is being downsized: what are the
damages ?
|
53.745 | share-a-chair | TROOA::DHODGSON | | Mon Jan 23 1995 12:01 | 5 |
| Louis,
PHH finally picked up your car.
We lost approx. 1000 sq. ft. in the office but gained in the
parking lot.
|
53.746 | a page of history is turned... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | Hell has our #? So? What's new? | Mon Jan 23 1995 16:36 | 7 |
| What are you telling me ???
They took my car ???!!!!
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarghhhhhhhh!!!!
Well here goes the last car "plan A" in sales...
|
53.747 | slow... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | Hell has our #? So? What's new? | Thu Jan 26 1995 15:24 | 3 |
| This is not the Canadian Forces topic.
But if you have a question on the subject, we will provide you with a
correct annswer (this topic is entirely staffed with civilians).
|
53.748 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | Hell has our #? So? What's new? | Thu Jan 26 1995 15:26 | 1 |
| Scott Newman! Are you still here ? (or are you gone to Oracle ?)
|
53.749 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Support your local restaurateur | Mon Jan 30 1995 11:29 | 10 |
| re .748
> Scott Newman! Are you still here ? (or are you gone to Oracle ?)
No "Scott Newman" in ELF. But if he was working on Database Integrator
he didn't get sold to Oracle.
I think I heard a rumour that he went back to Canada.
Tony
|
53.750 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | Hell has our #? So? What's new? | Mon Jan 30 1995 14:24 | 5 |
| yes, with Fulcrum, in Ottawa (Fulcrum is not a body part, but a
Software company - I wonder how much they paid the consultant who came
up with that name... I would have given them Scrotum at no charge...)
Anyway, he's back in Canada, and hopefully happy...
|
53.751 | two replies on 1 day | TROOA::GILLAM | | Fri Feb 10 1995 13:10 | 6 |
| Louie, Jeff says HI.
Scott Pezzack are you out there???,
(seeing Scott Newman's gone, Scott
Pezzack is a worthwhile replacement for our attention).
|
53.752 | TV Sarnia reference | TROOA::DHODGSON | | Fri Feb 10 1995 13:12 | 5 |
| Last evening on the TV series "Due South" there was a reference to
Sarnia. Does anyone have a tape of this episode? (perhaps VCR was
accidently left on) I need proof to show the non-believers who think
David Suzuki is a better option in that time slot.
|
53.753 | Wouldn't it just get bleeped? | TROOA::MCRAM | Marshall Cram DTN 631-7162 | Fri Feb 10 1995 13:27 | 2 |
|
|
53.754 | | TROOA::DEBOER | | Fri Feb 10 1995 13:36 | 3 |
| I think Due South may run on another channel tonight. We'll just have
to record it, digitize the whole show and just keep playing it back
over and over in this note.
|
53.755 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | Hell has our #? So? What's new? | Mon Feb 13 1995 04:33 | 1 |
| I'll appreciate a pointer to the .zip file of the .avi file.
|
53.756 | eference to Sarnia on the World Wide Web | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | Hell has our #? So? What's new? | Fri Feb 17 1995 08:51 | 21 |
| I was browsing the WWW (using LYNX on my VT340 Turbo/VR6-XL/Special/etc.),
when I got lost and found the following, which can prove useful for the
traveller who does not have access to the executive suite at the Best
Western....
===========================================================
BED & BREAKFAST - SARNIA, ONTARIO CANADA
Bluewater B&B 21 Bradley Pl 519-336-7457
Lakeshore Lodge B&B 1576 Mallah Dr 519-542-2025
Maria Manor B&B 131 Maria St 519-337-6948
============================================================
List prepared by: Connie McElman
Internet: [email protected] Compuserve: 73563,1227
264 Stewart St., Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6K4 613-789-4433
Proprietor, OTTAWA HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST (established 1987)
Pres., Bed & Breakfast Management Training (3&5 day courses)
Craftsperson, B&B Stained Glass (commission and retail)
============================================================
|
53.757 | more reference from WWW | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | Hell has our #? So? What's new? | Fri Feb 17 1995 08:54 | 62 |
| Let's not be parochial. There is not only Sarnia in this universe (as we
know it). For those who can't afford the stress of big city living,
here's a list of place to stay in Sarnia's surbubs.
===========================================================
BED & BREAKFAST - SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO CANADA
Revised: 10/29/94
Here are your Bed & Breakfast choices.
Honor's B&B/4441 Concession 4/RR 2/AMHERSTBURG/(519)736-7737
Harrington House in the Pines/RR 3/EMBRO/(519)475-4760
Farm House B&B/RR 5/LEAMINGTON/(519)326-8384
Home Suite Home B&B/115 Erie St South/LEAMINGTON/(519)326-7169
Anderson Dorita Place/28 Metamona Cres/LONDON/(519)472-6083
Annigan's B&B/194 Elmwood Av East/LONDON/(519) 439-9196
Clermont Place/679 Clermont Av/LONDON(519)672-0767
Halina Koch B&B/250 Epworth Av/LONDON/(519)434-4045
Hilltop/82 Compton Cres/LONDON/(519)681-7841
James' B&B/56 Friars Way/LONDON/(519)471-8038
Overdale B&B/2 Normandy Gardens/LONDON/(519)641-0236
Rose House/526 Dufferin Av/LONDON/(519)433-9978
Vail's/914 Wellington St/LONDON/(519) 432-9942
Honeybrook Farm/RR 1/MILLBANK/(519)595-4604
Glenalby Dairy Farms/RR 1/NEW HAMBURG/(519)625-8353
Country Charm/RR 1/NEWTON/(519)595-8789
Country Host & Ski Host/RR 1/PALGRAVE/(519)941-7633
Love's Nest Inn/RR 3/PARKHILL/(519)238-2644
Lakeshore Lodge B&B/1576 Mallah Dr/SARNIA/(519)542-2025
Eagleview Manor/178 Widder St E/ST. MARYS/(519)284-181
Montrave/RR 7/ST. MARYS/(519)393-5529
Awhile on the Nile/77 Nile St/STRATFORD/(519)271-7934
Burnside Guest House/139 William St/STRATFORD/(519)271-7076
Deacon House/101 Brunswick St/STRATFORD/(519)273-2052
Dunn-Drae-Homes/150 Douglas St/STRATFORD/(519)273-0619
Glenwood/175 John St N/STRATFORD/(519)273-5930
Jester's Arms Inn/107 Ontario St/STRATFORD/(519)271-1121
Shrewsbury Manor/30 Shrewsbury St/STRATFORD/(519)271-8520
Stone Maiden Inn/123 Church St/STRATFORD/(519)271-7129
Hendershot House/88 Hendershot St/TAVISTOCK/(519)655-2540
Cove's B&B/RR 1/THORNDALE/(519)461-0125
Cedar Lodge B&B/73 Devonshire Av/TILLSONBURG/(519)842-7139
The English Robin B&B/19 Robin Rd/TILLSONBURG/(519)842-8605
Mitchell's Country B&B/RR 3/WALTON/(519)887-6697
Larry & Marie Rose Nantais' B&B/1119 Aire Place/WINDSOR
/(519)948-1890
Larry & Marie Rose Nantais' Heritage Guest House/RR 4
/WOODSTOCK/(519)456-8721
Brentwood on the Beach/RR 2/ZURICH/(519)236-7137
------------------------------------------------------------
Original data (part) from: [email protected]
------------------------------------------------------------
Additional editing by: Connie McElman
Internet: [email protected] Compuserve: 73563,1227
264 Stewart St., Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6K4 613-789-4433
Proprietor, OTTAWA HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST (established 1987)
Pres., Bed & Breakfast Management Training (3&5 day courses)
Craftsperson, B&B Stained Glass (commission and retail)
------------------------------------------------------------
|
53.758 | Sarnia topic on Internet ? | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | Hell has our #? So? What's new? | Fri Feb 17 1995 08:57 | 2 |
| Isn't it time for this topic to move on to wider audiences.
Who volunteers to design a Sarnia WWW home-page ?
|
53.759 | Springtime in Sarnia! | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Mon Mar 13 1995 17:11 | 16 |
| Louis,
The biggest news in Sarnia is that Spring has 'Sprung'!
- Robins strutting their stuff
- 6000 Tundra Swans resting in Grand Bend on their way to the north
- Ice flows drifting down the St. Clair River
- AND -
- We had our first 'Chips under the Bridge' on Sunday
Lets put that on the Sarnia WWW home-page and see who salutes!
-doug
|
53.760 | K-Fried and Port Huron beer... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Tue Mar 14 1995 09:03 | 9 |
|
Watch out Doug. The "salute" may be with the part of the body you
don't want.
Noticed the birds land north of the city. Why don't they hang out
over at the Carbon plant? Come on Doug, it isn't warm until the boys
drag up and down the parking lots at Canatara (sp) park. Ah, the good
old days eh Gilles?
|
53.761 | spring celebration... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Fri Mar 24 1995 07:53 | 1 |
| Just changed myname string to celebrate the change of season...
|
53.762 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Mon Apr 03 1995 09:24 | 29 |
| SEVEN SOFTWARE COMPANIES ADDED TO "WATCH LIST"
New York, NY, April 1 -- People for the Ethical Treatment of
Software (PETS) announced today that seven more software companies
have been added to the group's "watch list" of companies that
regularly practice software testing.
"There is no need for software to be mistreated in this way so that
companies like these can market new products," said Ken Granola,
spokesperson for PETS. "Alternative methods of testing these
products are available."
According to PETS, these companies force software to undergo lengthly
and arduous tests, often without rest for hours or days at a time.
Employees are assigned to "break" the software by any means
necessary, and inside sources report that they often joke about
"torturing" the software.
"It's no joke," said Granola. "Innocent programs, from the day they
are compiled, are cooped up in tiny rooms and 'crashed' for hours on
end. They spend their whole lives on dirty, ill-maintained computers,
and are unceremoniously deleted when they're not needed anymore."
Granola said the software is kept in unsanitary conditions and is
infested with bugs.
"We know alternatives to this horror exist," he said, citing industry
giant Microsoft Corp. as a company that has become extremely
successful without resorting to software testing.
|
53.763 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Fan Club Baloney | Mon Apr 03 1995 12:25 | 1 |
| {chortle}
|
53.764 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Fri Apr 21 1995 08:37 | 2 |
| Any Spanish trawler in lake Huron recently ?
|
53.765 | | POLAR::WAUGH | | Fri Apr 21 1995 10:00 | 17 |
| I have been reading this note with interest for some time. And thought
that some of you might be interested to know that I spent my formative
years in <gasp!> Sarnia.
Well, formative is possibly stretching it a bit. My teen years anyway,
and that was somewhat formative to some parts of my being.
I remember with fondness the "Chips Under the Bridge" which was
sponsored in part by the local cardiologist. Flotsam and jetsam washing
up on Canatara beach after a summer storm.
After those formative years had formed, I found the nicest thing in
Sarnia.
And that was the road to Toronto.
craig
|
53.766 | was it the fumes? | KITES::BOWEN | Arrow | Fri Apr 21 1995 10:06 | 2 |
|
<--- this certainly explains alot Craig.
|
53.767 | Fumes, what fumes? | POLAR::WAUGH | | Fri Apr 21 1995 10:12 | 7 |
| No, I don't think it was the fumes. During all my years there, I never
once breathed. It is a skill that all Sarnonians learn early in life.
It is also a transferrable skill to other locales.
(<------) And just what does that explain, hmmm?
craig
|
53.768 | | KAFS31::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Fri Apr 21 1995 11:35 | 6 |
|
Is that why all Sarnians have gills?
Inquiring minds want to know...
Gille (the fish) Poisson
|
53.769 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Special Fan Club Baloney | Fri Apr 21 1995 14:18 | 5 |
|
Sarnonians?
Sounds like a new race for the United Federation of Planets. And they
breathe air through gills you say?
|
53.770 | Breathing/Respiring/? | POLAR::WAUGH | | Fri Apr 21 1995 15:57 | 11 |
| I didn't say we breathed through gills. I said I didn't breathe at all.
There *is* a difference.
Anyway, no animal breathes through gills. They *respirate*. Gotta get
the terminology correct here.
Sarnonians is the term. Many call us Sarnians, but they are the
wannabe's. It's very much a distinct society, as any native from that
part of Ontario will attest.
craig
|
53.771 | | KAFS31::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Fri Apr 21 1995 17:49 | 14 |
|
Sorry, I got confused. I was thinking, as Glen(n) suggested,
about the people from the planet Sarn, who have gills, and
are called Sarnians, and are part of the Untited Federation
of Planets
Please excuse any confusion or anger or Inquisitions this
may have caused.
Yours Dioclectictally,
Cardinal Richilew
Office of the Church Police
|
53.772 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Special Fan Club Butt Tinkering | Sat Apr 22 1995 16:40 | 3 |
| Richelieu.
8^)
|
53.773 | Sarnian/Sarnonian | POLAR::WAUGH | | Mon Apr 24 1995 09:14 | 8 |
| An easy error to make, I could suppose. Sarnonians actually have some
ties with the Sarns, but it is through marriage only. And what a
marriage it was!
However, that was in the past, and Sarnonians are happily living that
incident down. Actually, they don't talk about that much any more....
craig
|
53.774 | ??? | TROOA::MCRAM | Marshall Cram DTN 631-7162 | Mon Apr 24 1995 10:16 | 9 |
|
The heck with the cardinal, I want to hear more about the "untited
federation".
Signed,
Naive Noter
|
53.775 | | KAFS31::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Mon Apr 24 1995 10:21 | 7 |
|
Dear Naive,
That's untited, a Sarnian word meaning; incorporated into
one; allied; combined.
Theo Saurus M.A.,Ph.D.,Litt.D,LL.D.
|
53.776 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Special Fan Club Butt Tinkering | Mon Apr 24 1995 23:18 | 1 |
| I am moved to tears.
|
53.777 | Raus! | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Fri Apr 28 1995 10:51 | 1 |
| Get out of this topic, NOW!
|
53.778 | | KAFS31::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Fri Apr 28 1995 10:56 | 6 |
|
Raus; we went hunting for them last year. The dog flushed
a couple out of the bush and we shot them. Had great dinner
that night, rabbit and raus stew.
Rutger the great white hunter
|
53.779 | La caille va � la chasse... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Wed May 03 1995 16:00 | 1 |
| The quail hunting the grouse ?
|
53.780 | | KAFS31::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Thu May 04 1995 11:05 | 9 |
|
Ahh, very good my esteemed noter from the Sarnia garden
capital of the world.
What is a dzial anyway?
Regards,
E. Vasive
|
53.781 | Aha! | NETRIX::"[email protected]" | louis.dzialowski | Wed May 10 1995 10:11 | 2 |
| This is my first reply from the WWW... I am not too sure yet of what I'm doing. But was I ever ?
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
|
53.782 | Aha! | NETRIX::"[email protected]" | Louis | Wed May 10 1995 10:15 | 4 |
| This is my first reply from the WWW...
I am not too sure yet of what I am doing.
But was I ever ?
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
|
53.783 | deleting from the Web | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Wed May 10 1995 10:21 | 3 |
|
Let's say I want to delete .781, how would I do that (from the Web).
Any idea ?
|
53.784 | | KAFS31::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Wed May 10 1995 10:50 | 5 |
|
Does that mean that persons anywhere on the internet can now
access our notes conferences?
K. Oss
|
53.785 | whats a firewall for... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Wed May 10 1995 13:46 | 11 |
| Not really.
From what I understand the "firewall" system (mean way to say the Web
server) allows for limiting what can be access from outside, as well as
what you can reach from inside. Who manages that? I don't know. I know
it can be pretty selective (i.e.: customers can see a subset of what we
can on the Digital home page, and what we can see on the Microsoft home
page can be limited both by our and their firewall).
There are notefiles dedicated to the subject (internet_tools), but of
course the Sarnia topic will welcome an "The WWW for dummies"
discussion, if the gurus feel like participating (we're plenty of
dummies).
|
53.786 | Following in Louis' footsteps | NETRIX::"[email protected]" | Doug Loten | Tue May 30 1995 13:14 | 6 |
| Louis,
This is my try at noting from NETSCAPE while in TRO and not in SRN as I should be!
-doug
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
|
53.787 | 80 columns please... | TROOA::MSCHNEIDER | Digital has it NOW ... Again! | Tue May 30 1995 14:37 | 2 |
| Ok Doug... we're impressed... but for those of us still in the 80
column world, we ask you wrap your text sooner!
|
53.788 | We should be in movies.... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Wed May 31 1995 19:18 | 1 |
| This topic is in my Netscape bookmar menu.
|
53.789 | I love networks... | NETRIX::"[email protected]" | Louis Dzialowski | Fri Jun 02 1995 12:25 | 2 |
| I currently from my notebook: one keaterm/lat session, one keaterm/telnet sessionn, 2 Netscape session, and next I will try a DECnet connection to somewhere....
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
|
53.790 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Fri Jun 02 1995 12:27 | 1 |
| How does one set the Netscape not entry field for 80 columns ?
|
53.791 | News from the outside world | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Fri Jun 30 1995 05:16 | 33 |
|
For those of you who remember John Coupland and his career making stint
in Sarnia and Windsor,here's some recent news:
I N T E R O F F I C E M E M O R A N D U M
Date: 29-Jun-1995 04:18pm CET
From: John F. COUPLAND
[email protected]@umc@DASMTS@WRL
Dept:
Tel No:
Doc No: 008010
TO: Louis Dzialowski ( [email protected]@umc@DASMTS@WRL )
Subject: Went Live in 9 Months
Louis,
No need to buy the globe & Mail here it is:
COUPLAND/COYNE - John, Julie and big brother Conyers welcome with joy Nicholas
John. Born June 29, 1995 at Womens College Hospital weighing 9lbs 8oz. Proud
grandparents are John & Teresa Coupland of Brampton and Gordon & Dorothy Coyne
of Willowdale. Many thanks to Dr. Josie Tenore, Suman, and American Airlines
for getting daddy home.
Julie is doing well, home tomorrow.
John
-----------------------------------------------------
ps: John is currently a project manager for Deloite & Touche (they bought
former ICS), delivering SAP R/3 implementation primarily to a biggy in
the chemical business, while Julie does babies.
|
53.792 | End of an Era | TROOA::GUBBELS | | Fri Aug 04 1995 10:03 | 10 |
| A Sarnia landmark has fallen.
The infamous, 'You just have not seen Sarnia, unless you ate a meal
at:' The Bunsen Burner has gone into receivership. Instead of being
welcomed by the standard abuse from Rosel you are now welcomed with the
following signage:
First City Trust as the principal lender has assumed possession of
this business. Definitely the end of an era.
|
53.793 | The Burner | TROOA::DEBOER | | Fri Aug 04 1995 10:13 | 3 |
| Neil Baxter are you out there? Did you catch that? The Burner GONE.....
Orval
|
53.794 | Don't be silly.... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Fri Aug 04 1995 12:42 | 6 |
| You guys are sick. That's not funny.
The Burner is the only place you can get a cheeseburger cooked in 5W30.
IT WILL LIVE FOREVER!!!!!!!!!
|
53.795 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Mon Aug 07 1995 11:55 | 7 |
| Upon reading the last few replies and learning the sad news about the
Burner, I felt my chest tightening: could the emotion, or could be the
clot of fat accumulated during years of breakfast at the Burner!
Tout passe, tout lasse, tout casse...
PS: What's happening with their old pictures of the the digging of the
first tunnel ?
|
53.796 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Wed Aug 09 1995 10:53 | 1 |
| Will the secret receipe for the stew be forever lost ?
|
53.797 | The Secret Bunsen Stew Recipe | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Wed Aug 09 1995 18:59 | 21 |
| Louis,
Rosel said to pass it on to you so could ask their Geneva branch to
continue the tradition...
o take 1 large vat (uncleaned is preferred)
o add, as available
- 1 large can of Stew Helper (Industrial strength)
- 5 gallons of St. Clair River water from just south of the
Shell Refinery outfall (strain out the larger carp)
- 10 pounds of unidentified meat or meat by-product
- 5 pounds of suet for added flavour and ease of swallowing
- 1 bay leaf
o simmer for a week or two, stirring occasionally or when you can
detect that tell-tale burnt smell
o serve with fresh buns every Tuesday
Please don't let this fall into devious hands, as it can also be used
for crowd control.
-doug
|
53.798 | Hoochie-Coochie Stew | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Aug 10 1995 03:25 | 4 |
| Can you extract an accurate ABU forecast from it ?
Is it better to prepare it while dancing naked in a New-England clearing
under a full moon while doing things with/to a virgin, and/or a black
rooster and/or a lamb ? Would that improve results ?
|
53.799 | Sarnia on WWW | TROOA::DEBOER | | Wed Aug 16 1995 17:16 | 6 |
| For those that miss Sarnia Visit us on the web.
http://www.ebtech.net/sarnia
Its got pictures too..
|
53.800 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Firsthand Bla Bla Bla | Wed Aug 16 1995 22:16 | 1 |
| I am wet with excitement.
|
53.801 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Aug 17 1995 17:44 | 3 |
| Just checked the Sarnia page (through Lynx, so I missed the pictorial
element). It is very good, but it lacks the interactive element.
I wish we could contribute to the page (like upload this whole topic).
|
53.802 | Can we talk ? | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Aug 17 1995 18:07 | 24 |
| A certain executive of Digital (could I say an officer of the company,
without betraying his wish for anonymity...) is tired of posting his
request for feedback in a confidential notefile, barely read by marginal
elements of the Digital (they say "DEC") community. I offered an
oportunity for a wider and classier audience, by posting in this topic,
attended by the finest (although the most ignored and underrated) brains
in the corporation. So go for it, B****y, we are reading:
<<< XXXXXXX::XXXX$CONFERENCES:[NOTES$LIBRARY]XXXXXX.NOTE;1 >>>
-< The Digital way of working >-
================================================================================
Note XXXX.0 My Quarterly DVN 65 replies
XXXXX::XXXX "B*B P****R" 9 lines 4-AUG-1995 16:33
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I plan to record an employee videotape in a couple of weeks, and I thought some
of you in the Canada Notes file, in the Sarnia topic, might be able to help.
This video is the DVN I do every quarter to try to keep people up-to-date on
issues facing Digital.
Although part of the program is always a fairly lively and unrehearsed Q&A, I
wonder sometimes if we get to the most pressing questions. If any of you has
suggestions on subjects I should cover or questions I should answer, how about
letting me hear from you?
B*b
|
53.803 | Not here we can't | TROOA::MCRAM | DEC: ReClaim TheName! | Fri Aug 18 1995 10:03 | 8 |
|
You first, Mr. Z. We've got a card in circulation already just in
case.
From the Marginal elements near Reeces Corners.
|
53.804 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Tue Sep 05 1995 06:11 | 8 |
| Cleaned my office last weekend (as I usually do every 2 years or
so...). Found a menu from the Burner offered to me by the colleagues
when I left Sarnia. Shed a tear. The menu is plastified: was it the
initial design (to resist stew stains) or just for souvenir
preservation purpose ?
Does Canada has anything like the Smithsonian or the Library of
Congress in the States ? to whom I could make a donation of the menu ?
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53.805 | Glenn's Cube? | TROOA::MCRAM | DEC: ReClaim TheName! | Tue Sep 05 1995 10:17 | 1 |
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53.806 | Air strike called in... | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Waiting for the Sun | Tue Sep 05 1995 13:18 | 14 |
|
Good thing I managed to realize I was headed to Sarnia while
on vacation. Fortunately, I turned in time and ended up in
Strathroy (a fine town BTW).
Now I learn that the Park next to where we camped has been
occupied by natives (Ipperwash, we stayed at Pinery).
Actually, the cellphone came in handy, I got some people
next to me evicted for noise at 2 am. All I had to do
was stand up in the tent and phone the front desk. Ya
gotta love technology.
P.R.
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53.807 | Too close for comfort! | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Wed Sep 13 1995 18:29 | 17 |
| Speaking of the Camp Ipperwash situation...
I was heading from Sarnia up to Grand Bend to pick up a buddy and then
continue on to Algonquin Park canoeing last Friday morning. We were
cruising along Lakeshore Rd just before it meets Hwy 21 and ran through
an OPP roadblock. At least I think it was a roadblock...about 6
cruisers, 1 paddywagon and several misc vehicles. However, no one was
in sight (all sleeping at 5:30AM no doubt) and the road closed signs
were are pulled off onto the shoulder. We slowed down, look around and
then proceeded.
About 1 mile later we came upon a burning roadblock and a pair of
Native gentlemen dressed in army fatigues and facemasks!! They
politely suggested that the road was indeed closed and that we ought to
try another route to Grand Bend. Needless to say we obliged!
-doug
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53.808 | Canada wins! | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Mon Oct 30 1995 22:14 | 7 |
| For those who get most of their Canadian news out of this topic, there
was another referendum in Quebec on the subject of separation from the
Federation: at 4:10 AM, here in Geneva, it seems like a 50/50 split
with a slight advantage in favor of the Federation.
I knew it all along !
I am going to bed...
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53.809 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | CPU Cycler | Mon Oct 30 1995 22:41 | 1 |
| Unfortunately it wasn't a basketball game, nor was it sudden death.
|
53.810 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | CPU Cycler | Mon Oct 30 1995 22:44 | 14 |
| Anyhow, it was a close close race. Still with 98.5% of polls in
it's 50.48% NO and 49.52% YES.
Clearly the YES side has won the campaign but it wasn't enough to with
the referendum.
If you're into trading dollars, by Canadian ones for a while.
The east end of Montreal tipped it in the NO favour which is mostly
Francophone and voted YES in 1980. I used to live there.
I'm relieved but the politicians have the job of fitting a square peg
into a round hole and resolve Canada's constitutional dilemma.
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53.811 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | CPU Cycler | Mon Oct 30 1995 23:09 | 4 |
| My observation on the reactions, despite the results, is that the YES
side has had the wind knocked out of them. In 1980 when they lost by
20%, the YES supporters were still full of emotion and were cheering
wildly, not so this time.
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53.812 | Non mais ... | CSC32::BROOK | | Tue Oct 31 1995 00:47 | 23 |
| The one thing that is clear though, or at least should be clear is that
Quebec does need that concept of distinct society to hold it in Canada.
Perhaps the rest of Canada's more decentralized outlook will assist
htat along. Even Premier Wells in his late night speech gave more
indication that the time may have come to negotiate anew with the
provinces. and Quebec.
Now wheterh Parizeau will laccept any of the posturing from the rest of
Canada remains to be seen, although having put his foot in his mouth so
deeply with what Pierre Burton called a racist comment who knows how
long his strngth will keep him as a leader.
Do the federalist Quebecois actually feel a new sense of being
threatened by Parizeau's remarks? How divisive is this Non vote
in and around Hull, for example, as compared with say Montreal or
other parts ofg Quebec?
Stuart
Sorry for the typos, I am using a new terminal emulator and fighting
with it. Looks like Kermit can return!!!
Sb
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53.813 | What next ? | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Tue Oct 31 1995 04:13 | 6 |
| Listening this morning to the comments on French and Swiss radio, what
I find striking is that nobody really knows why there was a referendum,
nor why one would want to separate. Newspapers have title (left -hand
corner, single column -not across-the-page splashers) like "Quebec has
chosen", but they do not tell exactly what.
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53.814 | QUEBEC VOTE | OTOOA::MCCAMPEAU | | Tue Oct 31 1995 11:30 | 1 |
| The Outaouais voted 77% NO.
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53.815 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | CPU Cycler | Tue Oct 31 1995 11:41 | 1 |
| Guess they wanted to have jobs.
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53.816 | | CSC32::BROOK | | Tue Oct 31 1995 11:46 | 7 |
| What has this stuff got to do with the beloved town of Sarnia ...
It's Port Huron across the River ... not Hull ?
Mind you the whole business is about as bizarre as the Sarnia note!
Stuart
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53.817 | Sarnia: the benchmark | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Tue Oct 31 1995 12:09 | 3 |
| Sarnia has set the standard for "l'exception culturelle", so it is
normal we discuss here the clumsy attempts and subsequent failures of
"la r�volution tranquille".
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53.818 | Posted there, posted here... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Wed Nov 01 1995 08:56 | 24 |
| <<< EVTAI1::UTIL1:[NOTES$LIBRARY]FRENCH.NOTE;1 >>>
-< Ici on parle fran�ais >-
================================================================================
Note 1148.13 Quebec's referendum 13 of 14
LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI "sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fl" 17 lines 1-NOV-1995 12:07
-< Bigot et Raciste >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
La d�claration du premier ministre du Qu�bec relative � "l'argent et le
vote ethnique" comme causes de la d�faite souverainiste n'est pas pour
�tonner. Il est l'h�ritier d'une longue tradition politique d'exclusion
et de discrimination fond�e sur la langue et la religion, tradition
dont l'influence a �t� fondamentale aux stade initial du mouvement.
Pour simplifier la bigoterie religieuse et le racisme restent, � mon
avis, des composantes fondamentales et efficaces, bien qu'inavou�es
parce qu'inavouables de l'id�ologie PQ-iste.
La fa�on dont ces ressorts sont utilis�s, et les forces sociales
qu'ils servent � manipuler dans les conditions �conomiques actuelles
devraient valoir � Parizeau, Bouchard et consort d'�tre compar�s � un
Le Pen ou un de Villier en France.
Des informations d�taill�es sur cette opinion peuvent �tre trouv�es dans les
essais de Morchedai Richler , et surtout l'ouvrage de Mme Esther
Delisle ("Le Traitre et le Juif").
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53.819 | Louis = Non, Susan = Oui?! | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Wed Nov 01 1995 10:39 | 7 |
| Louis,
I trust that the 50-50 split you mentioned in your earlier note was the
actual vote count in QUEBEC and not in your living room...it would be
said to think that you and Susan could be so divided!! :>)
-doug
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53.820 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Wed Nov 01 1995 10:48 | 6 |
| No, you are right, that was a Quebec vote count.
Susan was sleeping on the couch, and I had the mission to wake her up
each time the count for the NO would go up by one decimal point.
She would then wake up, say "Yeepee" and go back to sleep.
I would pour myself an other dash of single malt to help wait for the
next decimal...
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53.821 | Sarnia in Space! | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Tue Nov 07 1995 17:37 | 49 |
| =============================================================================
"Countdown begins for Sarnia astronaut"
'All systems go for Saturday liftoff'
By Neil Bowen of The Observer (Sarnia)
=============================================================================
HOUSTON - Final preparations are under way for Saturday's launch of Sarnia's
astronaut Maj. Chris Hadfield.
Maj. Hadfield entered pre-launch quarantine Saturday in Houston and is
moving to Cape Canaveral, Fla. launch site - "the Cape" in astronaut language -
Wednesday.
Before heading to the launch site, some crucial simulator training must be
completed. The simulations involve working with mission control experts in
Houston and Russian space controllers.
Simulations can begin now that mission control is free from responsibilities
for the shuttle Columbia. Columbia returned safely to Earth on Sunday
clearing the way for the launch of the shuttle Atlantis with Maj. Hadfield
aboard.
His mission will be the second shuttle docking with the Russian space
station Mir. The first was in June with Atlantis, the only shuttle modified
for docking.
But Maj. Hadfield's mission will be the first time space construction has
been tried.
Atlantis will be carrying a Russian-built docking module so it can join with
the Russian space station. Maj. Hadfield is responsible for taking the module
out of the shuttle's cargo bay using the Canadarm and placing it in the
upright position, ready for docking.
He will be the first Canadian to use the arm in space.
The docking module will remain on Mir for use in future missions. Maj.
Hadfield's mission opens the way for construction of an international space
station.
Despite the millions of dollars in technology and years of training, luck
remains a big part of a mission's success, he said in an interview with The
Observer from Houston.
Training and planning have "everything looking good" for the mission. But
Maj. Hadfield believes his luck will be a factor in the successful assembly.
"I've been lucky all my life," he said.
Life has included time as a CF-18 pilot in the Canadian Air Force and work
in the American test pilot program. In 1991-92, he was selected as the U.S.
Navy test pilot of the year.
His mission should have several firsts, but it will be the 73rd shuttle
flight despite its designation as Space Transportation System (STS) '74.
Launch juggling has moved STS-74 up one in the actual number of flights, but
the designation remains '74.
In the days before the launch, the hectic pace slows as NASA officials
strive to give the crew some quiet time.
"It's mostly a chance to collect your thoughts...it's a bit like a hospital
ward," he said of the crew's quarters at Cape Canaveral.
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53.822 | | KAOFS::M_COTE | Management Challenged | Wed Nov 08 1995 10:19 | 8 |
|
-< Sarnia in Space! >-
Brings new meaning to the term "space junk"
mike
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53.823 | Watch out for those currents | TROOA::MCRAM | DEC: ReClaim TheName! | Wed Nov 08 1995 11:20 | 3 |
|
Wonder if he'll try a low pass under the bridge.....
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53.824 | | LEMAN::libp60.geo.dec.com::dzialowski | long address,hey? | Tue Nov 28 1995 04:08 | 3 |
| Just checking a new address.
Don't mind me.
Go back to whatever you where doing before.
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53.825 | zzzzzzz.... | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Wed Nov 29 1995 21:00 | 11 |
|
zzzzzzzzzzz.....
umph! huh!
Why yes I totally agree with you on that last point; who wouldn't given
the great amount of thought that you...that you...
hmmm...
zzzzzzzzzzzz.....
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53.826 | falala etc... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Tue Dec 19 1995 11:55 | 3 |
| I wish to all of you in Sarnia a merry xmas & happy new year!
Season's greetings to the others!
I also wish this topic makes it to reply 1000!
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53.827 | 173 notes to go... | BSS::PROCTOR_R | Ho! Ho! Ho! Hairy Mistress! | Tue Dec 19 1995 12:46 | 2 |
| Do Sarnians even *know* who Santa is?
|
53.828 | | CSC32::BROOK | | Tue Dec 19 1995 13:04 | 4 |
| > Do Sarnians even *know* who Santa is?
Ahhhh but the real question is "Does Santa know where Sarnia is ?"
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53.829 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | CPU Cycler | Tue Dec 19 1995 15:15 | 1 |
| No, there is no Sarnia in Virginia.
|
53.830 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Dec 21 1995 09:23 | 5 |
| re. 826 :
I just expressed some season's greetings.
I did not mention Santa 'cause I do not know who Santa is.
I have heard though the expression "Santa is coming..." which I leave
to inquiring minds on the prowl to explain.
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53.831 | He's making a list and checking it twice... | BSS::PROCTOR_R | Ho! Ho! Ho! Hairy Mistress! | Thu Dec 21 1995 14:49 | 4 |
| >> I have heard though the expression "Santa is coming..." which I
>> leave to inquiring minds on the prowl to explain.
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53.832 | Sarnia query on Alta Vista | LEMAN::libp60.geo.dec.com::dzialowski | long address,hey? | Thu Jan 11 1996 04:41 | 4 |
| Have you tried querying "Sarnia" on Alta Vista ?
http://www.altavista.digital.com/cgi-bin/query?pg=q&what=web&stq=40&nbq=10&fmt=&q
=sarnia
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53.833 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Big Bag O' Passion | Thu Jan 11 1996 22:29 | 1 |
| {hangs head in shame}
|
53.834 | | LEMAN::libp60.geo.dec.com::dzialowski | long address,hey? | Fri Jan 12 1996 03:33 | 1 |
| It is not too late: do it NOW!
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53.835 | Long overdue... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Wed Jan 24 1996 03:33 | 2 |
| I've now got my own homepage:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/louis_dzialowski
|
53.836 | Irrelevent questions for today | BSS::PROCTOR_R | Good, Cheap, Fast -- Pick 2 | Wed Jan 24 1996 13:09 | 6 |
| >> http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/louis_dzialowski
Forgive my silliness; but I assume that Sarnia is the keyword that the
homepage(s) are listed under?
BTW; what DOES the Sarnia(n) flag look like?
|
53.837 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Feb 29 1996 11:02 | 1 |
| Yoo-hooooo! anybody around ?
|
53.838 | | TROOA::TEMPLETON | Somedays are golden...and then:-) | Sat Mar 02 1996 21:37 | 11 |
| Are you getting lonely?
Sarnia is still there.
And so are we (at the moment, any way:-)
It's just the February blahs getting to everyone (I hope)
joan
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53.839 | ome more effort... | LEMAN::libp60.geo.dec.com::dzialowski | long address,hey? | Mon Mar 04 1996 09:30 | 8 |
| I would just like this topic to reach 1000 replies before the end of the century.
So any meaningless dribble or major prophetic message are welcome.
Thinking of it:
There is currently a vacancy in the moderation of the whole notefile.
if you want to contribute any libelous statement, completely unfounded rumored or way-beyond-acceptable
insult, now is the time !
Let's get to 1000 before 2000!
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53.840 | | OTOOA::CROOK | Your Ad Here! | Mon Mar 04 1996 10:55 | 3 |
| I re-read a book called "The Wealthy Barber" a few weeks ago and
hells bells, I didn't notice the first time but the damn book is
'situated' in none other than Sarnia! The money capital too?????
|
53.841 | wow | TROOA::MCRAM | DEC: ReClaim TheName! | Mon Mar 04 1996 11:33 | 3 |
|
No, the hair-cutting capital. They write books in their spare time
after all the customers have gone.
|
53.842 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Tue Mar 05 1996 03:29 | 2 |
| Actually the author is from Kitchener (but you are right: the wealthy
barber is from Sarnia).
|
53.843 | Anything specific you'd like to hear? | TROOA::srnp05.tro.dec.com::dloten | semper ubi sub ubi | Wed Mar 06 1996 17:17 | 6 |
| Well, Louis, we could add a daily update to the progress of the twinning
of the Bluewater Bridge between Sarnia and Port Huron...or the arrival
of the "Best Chip Truck" in the world under the bridge! What would you
like to hear?
-doug
|
53.844 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Walloping Web Snappers! | Wed Mar 06 1996 18:12 | 3 |
| Isn't time to shout:
"SCOTT NEWMAN, ARE YOU STILL HERE?!?"
|
53.845 | I knew they had a cunning plan! | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Mon Mar 18 1996 04:00 | 39 |
| The thin veil of good nature, modesty and shyness which has until now
been the trademark of the folks in the Sarnia office is about to be
teared. From beneath, pounces a nasty crew of shrewd solution
providers (Bill, Amin, Doug), lead to the final victorious assault by a
fearless salesman with a cunning plan (Jeff). As they would not tell it
themselves, I had to post it:
-from "The ABU Management Briefing" , posted without prior permission:
STRATEGIC EDI WIN AT NOVA CORPORATION
NOVA Corporation of Calgary, Alberta, has selected Digital
Equipment of Canada as systems integrator for its worldwide EDI
implementation. This is a strategic EDI win for Digital and the
largest in North America. NOVA has confirmed that Digital's
implementation will be its de facto standard for all locations and
affiliates worldwide.
NOVA has purchased approximately $1.5 million (Canadian) in SI
services (70%) and EDI software (30%). The project will be
implemented in three phases within NOVA Corporation, which
includes Novacor Chemicals Ltd., NOVA Gas, and NOVA International.
Jeff Nazareth, account manager for Novacor Eastern Canada,
credited this strategic win to the team effort by Sales and SI and
excellent support from the U.S. EDI team--Bob Hartman, Dave
Tooley, and Don Harrison--and the Canadian Sales Support and SI
team--Bill Gillam, Amin Zaman, and Doug Loten.
Nazareth said that NOVA Project Manager Rob McGregor and his team
were very impressed by Digital's superior knowledge of electronic
commerce, EDI/SAP global integration capability, consistent team
effort, and price/performance. Digital started as the underdog in
competition with Sterling Software and St. Paul, Nazareth said,
and finished by displacing a very surprised ICS, the current
leader in consulting on electronic commerce and SAP integration.
Contact: Jeff Nazareth @SRN, DTN 624-5051
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53.846 | So, no reaction ? | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Mon Mar 25 1996 07:54 | 21 |
| Obviously, the previous reply did not bring the flurry of enthousiastic
cheers I expected. What could the reasons for that be ?
1) readers of this note have their resume with ICS' HR.
2) readers of this note are trying to get Digital selected by ICS as
partner on very large EDI/SAP deals.
3) readers of this note prefer to win consistantly with a leader
rather than occasionally make it with an underdog.
4) readers of this note thinks EDI is a little girl from the Swiss Alps
living with her Gramp and a big cute sheperd dog, and really do not
care much about the whole thing.
5) readers of this note thinks SAP is the gooey stuff which come out of
the trees in spring and have no interest for that.
6) readers of this note could be interested by the doings of a little
girl from the Swiss Alps, with her gramp, a big cute shepperd dog, and
some of that gooey stuff that come out of the trees, but they realize
that the note is not about that.
7) readers of this note partner with Andersen Consulting, and are not
concerned at all by ICS or by Jeff,Bill,Amin,Doug and Associates,
unless they are four nordic elves doing gooey stuff with a cute
shepperd dog in the Swiss Alps.
8) I am running out of reasons. Somebody help me.
|
53.847 | ...zzzzzzz... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Mon Mar 25 1996 15:41 | 39 |
| What does it take to get a reply in this topic, or for that matter in
this conference in general ?
This is making the image of Canada as a prime snooze topic sound true.
You know, the stuff about Toronto being like New-York run by the Swiss
or that you cannot throw a stone in Montreal without breaking a church
window, or that the sidewalks are being rolled up after 8:00PM almost
everywhere in Canada.
Just to tell you what we've heard from Canada in the local press around
here: (I read more or less regularly the French "Le Monde", the Swiss
"Journal de Gen�ve et Gazette de Lausanne", the UK "Financial Time",
and the Euro/US "Herald Tribune").
- The head of the Canadian Forces admits to their complete
inefficiency, should they be required to preserve National
Independence, or even take part in any heavy fighting mission with the
allies. The elite corp seems very good though at beating up, torturing
and killing Somali juvenile thieves, all this with a good judiciary
cover-up by management.
- Federal government is running short of idea as far as satisfying
Quebec fantasies. The good news is that Quebec government is investing
some time in taking inventories of their own economic and social
problems, so it gives the fed some time to come up with ideas. In the
meantime,to remain fit, the prime minister beats up demonstrator.
Chirac, Kohl and Major ask for the right to do the same.
- In Edmonton, everybody is a skating champion and expert and is lost
in admiration for the incredible talent of the French skaters ("Le
Monde"), the Swiss skaters ("Le Journal de Gen�ve/Gazette de
lausanne"), the British skaters ("The Financial Time"), the US skaters
("The Herald Tribune"). It seems that there is also some Canadian
skaters, but you will not find them mentionned around here.
- Every Newspaper carries ads and article about the "Cirque du Soleil"
tour, sponsored by Digital and UBS/SGB (a humongus Swiss Bank). There
is no mention anywhere which could let anyone guess that this is a
Canadian Circus.
- The news that the French have sold an-almost-but-not-really-TGV train
system to Amtrak is out, with some scarce mention of Bombardier being
the prime contractor.
- The local MTV introduces kd lang, Brian Adams, Neil Young as American
Performers. They do not mention if they are Mexican or US.
So ? ...zzzzzzzz...
|
53.848 | | CSC32::BROOK | | Mon Mar 25 1996 16:01 | 7 |
| OK ... let me try to wake up Sarnia here for you Louis ...
THe striking Ontario Civil Servants are reported to have decided to put
their time to better use and retoute the Grand Canal (SW Ontario Section)
from Queens Park to empty into the St. Clair River system in Sarnia.
|
53.849 | We getting somewhere now... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Tue Mar 26 1996 03:22 | 33 |
| The question is: where does the St. Clair river start and where does
Lake Huron end.?
That is if you are asking the question in the North-South direction.
In a more South-North kind of way, the question would turn into:
where does Lake Huron start and where does the St.Clair river end ?
Now, there is the question about the general direction of the St. Clair
river: is it following a north-south axis between lake Huron and lake
St. Clair ?
I dare say: yes! but when you are driving from Detroit to Port-Huron,
that is more or less parallel to the St.Clair river, they call that
I94 East, as opposed to I94 West, which goes on to Chicago, Milwaukee,
and other abode of minor interest for our current project.
So, one would conclude from that I94 East/West business, that the St.
Clair river is going the same parallel way: East/West.
Same thing when you arrive by the 401 to Toronto: for any normal brain
you are going North, but it's called the 401 East (or West, depending,
you know...). The point is that one can easily lose a canal in just
trying to understand the topology.
There is a similar up/down issue in the Flamish part of Belgium: a song
say: "Avec un ciel si bas, qu'un canal s'est perdu", which can be
loosely translated into "with a sky so low, that a canal got lost".
What the poet means, here, please don't take any note, just print it
out later, so I was saying, what the poet is trying to express is that
the flat grey water of the canal merge with the low grey sky, to form
a non-distinct blob of grey.
It is getting hot here, let me open a parenthesis ( it feels better now,
so I will close it now) .
Needless to say, it is not a funny song, but this is not, brothers, what
my sermon is about. The point is, that we have now added a up-down
confusion as to where the Grand Canal can go.
Big projects require detail planning, and it will be the case for
the derivation of the Grand Canal toward Sarnia, just like for the EDI
stuff for Novacor.
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53.850 | It's Alive!!! | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Tue Mar 26 1996 11:19 | 56 |
| hey 53.844 it's a small world
From: US5RMC::"[email protected]" "Scott.Newman" 26-MAR-1996 11:04:24.18
To: "'[email protected]'" <kaofs::n_baxter>
CC:
Subj: RE: top ten..
Hi Neil!
How's it going? My reply is as follows...
"Well, I'm not *there* anymore. I've moved back to Canada and I'm
working at Fulcrum Technologies in Ottawa. I can be e-mailed at:
[email protected]."
Scott
>----------
>From: "WE'LL SEE WHO RUSTS FIRST" <[email protected]> at
>SMTPLINK-FULCRUM
>Sent: March 11, 1996 11:01 AM
>To: SCOTT.NEWMAN at FULNT-DEV2
>Subject: RE: top ten..
>
>
>Mr Newman;
>
> Care to reply?
>
>========================================================================
>========
>Note 53.844 Sarnia
>844 of 844
>POLAR::RICHARDSON "Walloping Web Snappers!" 3 lines
>6-MAR-1996 18:12
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>--------
> Isn't time to shout:
>
> "SCOTT NEWMAN, ARE YOU STILL HERE?!?"
>
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53.851 | keep your fulcrum fit... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Tue Mar 26 1996 14:40 | 3 |
| I knew that Scott was back in Canada, taking care of his fulcrum
somewhere around Ottawa. I'm glad to learn that his fulcrum's still
in good shape.
|
53.852 | bovine holocaust | KAOFS::D_HODGSON | | Tue Mar 26 1996 16:14 | 4 |
| In veiw of the impending ethnic cleansing of the entire U.K. bovine
race, I would like to offer to take in bovine refugees, in the yearling
stage. Donations will be accepted to offset the cost of transportation,
immigration and quarantine. Join the save-a-bossy foundation.
|
53.853 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Alrighty, bye bye then. | Wed Mar 27 1996 08:40 | 3 |
| I think this will take a little more prodding.
Hope this helps.
|
53.854 | Udderly silly... | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Waiting for the Sun | Wed Mar 27 1996 10:11 | 7 |
|
The whole thing is absolutely shocking.
There aren't enough guns or bullets left in the UK to
finish off these raving bovines.
/PR
|
53.855 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Alrighty, bye bye then. | Wed Mar 27 1996 13:41 | 1 |
| Yes, I wouldn't take much stock in those rumours.
|
53.856 | | LEMAN::libp60.geo.dec.com::dzialowski | long address,hey? | Thu Mar 28 1996 05:29 | 6 |
| It appears that a religious community in India has offered the same service as Mr Hodgson.
From some well informed quarters, come the rumor that some cows have just been faking it all the time in
order to have us believe that they were Kretzfeld-Jacob-ed, and therefore avoid the bbq.
It has been found that cows costumed as Napoleon or Elvis and going around moo-ing "I shall return" were
behaving perfectly reasonably, when thinking they were not being observed.
Their scam may prove to have been completely counter-productive.
|
53.857 | on the way to #1000... | FSCORE::R_KROEKER | | Thu Apr 11 1996 18:20 | 16 |
|
I saw that Sarnia's OHL team just got eliminated from the playoff's by
the Peterborough Pete's. I don't know the nickname of their team, but
from the "glowing" reports I've received from my neighbour who was
raised in this wonderful town, the name Sarnia Sludge seems appropriate %').
She fondly recalls the days where the stench of oil hung in the air
(most days from the sound of it %'))
Does Sarnia have any nuclear reactors? Any truth to the rumour that
Sarnia lost out on the battle with Chalk River to have nuclear waste
buried in its jurisdiction?
By the way, what the heck is a Pete, or a 67, or ...
|
53.858 | | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Fri Apr 12 1996 05:42 | 4 |
| All absolutely right.
Did I mention that this topic can be used as the recycling facility for
overused and boring environmental jokes: we will welcome more of your
deliciously antiquated entries.
|
53.860 | or even beg:-) | TROOA::TEMPLETON | Oneortheother | Sun May 05 1996 22:36 | 4 |
| Hey Glenn, how about we let him stew a while :-)
joan
|
53.861 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Nooo, spank you! | Mon May 06 1996 14:44 | 1 |
| nah, that would be too boring.
|
53.862 | If he want's to make his numbers;-) | TROOA::TEMPLETON | Oneortheother | Mon May 06 1996 23:00 | 6 |
| Oh! you mean Louis will not rise to the bait.
I don't know why not.
joan
|
53.863 | drastic move | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Tue May 07 1996 04:30 | 3 |
| I had to delete .859, because it was creating a paradox that even my
intricate experience in formal logic could not resolve.
So forget about it, and keep on noting.
|
53.864 | No:-) | TROOA::TEMPLETON | Oneortheother | Tue May 07 1996 23:47 | 1 |
|
|
53.865 | yes-yes-yes :-( | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Wed May 08 1996 09:46 | 1 |
| yes-yes-yes :-(
|
53.866 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Spank you very much! | Wed May 08 1996 10:39 | 1 |
| How are things in Switzerland, eh?
|
53.867 | Wild noting activity starting... | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu May 09 1996 04:08 | 1 |
| A bit rainy for the season.
|
53.868 | Canadian Bacon | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Mon Jun 03 1996 09:13 | 4 |
| Came across a film called "Canadian Bacon" at my local video shop.
A most exquisite story taking place on the Niagara Fall border.
Full of accurately crafted description of Canadian and US people.
Strange nobody mentionned it in this conference.
|
53.869 | Token Reply | TROOA::GILLAM | | Fri Jun 07 1996 11:54 | 9 |
| This is a token reply to preserve this topics place in history.
Attention all space / time continuum travellers, please re-calibrate
your navigational systems to the following bench mark:
"THE POOL IS OPEN"
Sincerely,
Keeper-of-the-pool
|
53.870 | Trying to build note inertia | TROOA::GILLAM | | Fri Jun 07 1996 11:56 | 7 |
| Doug Loten where are you???
We really need to buy Doug a red&white striped stocking cap and shirt
ala Waldo.
Bill
|
53.871 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Fingernails are good, eh? | Mon Jun 10 1996 13:23 | 8 |
| |-< Trying to build note inertia >-
This notesfile ain't what it used to be.
Used to be able to have interesting conversations in here and even be
silly, but a round of Bonapartiste moderatorship discouraged it. Then
everybody picked up their rocks and went home or, as in my case, to SOAPBOX
where you _can_ have interesting discussions.
|
53.872 | You can say that again | TROOA::MCRAM | Digital: There's no Life like it! | Mon Jun 10 1996 17:04 | 9 |
|
We blew the silliness budget down here in T.O. No joking whatsoever
allowed until next fiscal year. Can't even mention the S_ word.
Solemn in Richmond Hill
|
53.873 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Person to person contact laughing. | Mon Jun 10 1996 20:25 | 1 |
| Synergy? You can't say synergy?
|
53.874 | Let's do lunch! | TROOA::ras007p01.srn.dec.com::DLOTEN | semper ubi sub ubi | Tue Jun 11 1996 08:50 | 6 |
| Dear Bill "THEPOOLISOPEN" Gillam,
I was waiting for the word before I arranged some time back in Sarnia...like today! Let's do
lunch around the pool!
-doug
|
53.875 | Speech Impediment | TROOA::MCRAM | Digital: There's no Life like it! | Tue Jun 11 1996 10:44 | 10 |
|
No, I can't, it comes out sounding like a bodily function. Maybe I
should try pronouncing it with a "B".
|
53.876 | The patio is open! | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Tue Jun 11 1996 16:07 | 25 |
| I am pleased to see that everybody (who's somebody) is coming back to this
topic. After a highly undeserved boycott.
In order to maintain a good level of attendance to 53.*, I am pleased
to announced that we are opening the patio, and you are welcome to the
"Sarnia Note" happy hour throughout the summer. Here's how you can take
advantage of this offer:
1) go to fridge
2) get a can/bottle of your favorite brew
3) take everything to your computing corner
4) power/boot up
5) while things happens on the PC, open the brew container, have a few
sips/gulp
6) If you are a win95 user, finish you beer, burp, go get an other
beer, bring it back. the system should be up by now.
7) for all OS: finish your beer, burp, go get an other beer, bring it
back, sip/gulp some of it, think.
8) by now, you have reach an intermediate state of cheerful consciousness,
thanks to 2 beers (win95 users have an edge: on beer more).
9) You are now ready to enter one of those sharp and astute reply which
have made your reputation on the easynet (they call you "crazy canuck"
or something like that...), and you will enter it on the most cultish
topic of all: this one.
Thank you in advance for you cooperation, best regard, don't eat brit
beef.
|
53.877 | Food for thought | TROOA::GILLAM | | Tue Jun 11 1996 23:27 | 24 |
| I was just checking in to see the fruits of my momentum building
efforts, and of course felt obligated to reply.
We've been discussing re-instituting the Hot Dog day tradition but seem
to be bogged down between one camp wanting it on Friday's and the other
group requesting any other weekday. The controversy stems from the
latter group's tradition of going to the "Big Chicken" (sigh now that
the Burner is no more) for the two eggs, grease, bacon, grease, home
fries, grease and hot coffee (to melt the grease) breakfast which
renders their apetites useless till Sunday evening. The former group of
course does not go to the "Big Chicken" but finds itself in need of
Friday camaraderie.
So as it has been, is now and always will be, we turn to our all-knowing
and all-seeing moderator to say:
Louis, which day is better for you? and can we put you down for the
usual two dogs, & pie $2 CDN?
Bill
PS: Had lunch with Doug to day at "Cheap Chinese", he is still alive.
|
53.878 | | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Wed Jun 12 1996 04:19 | 7 |
| re. .877
Well, Friday of course. 2 dogs+pie's fine.
What's "The big chicken". Is it like "Highway Fritz" on I75 (30-foot
high chicken wearing leather shorts... some kind of tyrolian joint,
quite a sight).
|
53.879 | Sarnia Respects All Lifestyles | TROOA::GILLAM | | Wed Jun 12 1996 14:38 | 12 |
| The Big Chicken AKA The Open Kitchen is located on Confederation across
from the Hyundai dealer. It indeed has a 10 foot Rooster on a pedestal
in front of the restraunt, although the rooster seems to be gender
confused as it is standing above a 2 foot egg.
Being the open minded and non-jugdmental people that Sarnians are, we honour
the Roosters choice of alternative lifestyle by referring to the
restraunt as The Big CHICKEN.
Bill
Note my very cool NT + Internet address.
|
53.880 | Cool address | TROOA::dhcp006.srn.dec.com::gillam | somewhere between truth and fiction.... | Wed Jun 12 1996 15:08 | 6 |
| Okay so I didn't have the cool address on the last note, but this one does.
Further to our open view on life style. How many offices can claim two menns
rooms?
Bill
|
53.881 | just checking... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Jun 13 1996 09:11 | 1 |
| this not is entered just to check if I have a cool address too...
|
53.882 | still checking... | GVA05::16.44.0.64::dzialowski | long address,hey? | Thu Jun 13 1996 09:19 | 7 |
| Well, the previous note had fairly trivial nodename::username address.
Let's see if this one is any cooler.
PS: In Geneva there are 2 sets of bathrooms:
1) some with a portrait of Humphrey Bogart on the door
2)some with a portrait of Loren Bacall on the door
After trial, I found out that the one with HB on the door are men's, and the ones with LB are not.
|
53.883 | y | TROOA::MCRAM | Digital: There's no Life like it! | Thu Jun 13 1996 09:26 | 6 |
| Bathrooms? You guys get bathrooms? What kind of soft operation are
they running over there.
|
53.884 | | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Jun 13 1996 12:10 | 2 |
| What I really meant by "bathroom" was really "latrine".
|
53.885 | Should have to restock the pool now. | JULIET::ROYER | Jeg forstar ikke! | Fri Jun 21 1996 19:05 | 5 |
| re.869...
"So long, and thanks for all the fish!"
Dave
|
53.886 | | TROOA::TEMPLETON | Realistic Dreamer | Mon Jul 01 1996 22:42 | 10 |
| OK Louis,
How did YOU celebrate Canada's Birthday?
joan
|
53.887 | Canada day in Geo... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Tue Jul 02 1996 06:59 | 13 |
| Dear Diary,
July 1st in GEO: work-work-work...
Arrived early, checked my mails (e/* and voice*).
Work-work-work, nothing to mention out of the ordinary except for the
following: Reviewed early reports on corporate performance.
Called EP (name removed for confidentiality reason) and told him that, yes,
some progress had been achieved but, I must point out, there was plenty
more to do and that I was expecting an action plan, and not excuses, but
or if, no later than midnight EST.
I hope I was not too harsh and that he did not take it too bad.
I am worried, because sometime I may sound unfair when disapointed.
Oh well, EP's mature enough not to do anything drastic...
|
53.888 | Oops...oh, well... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Wed Jul 03 1996 04:03 | 2 |
| Dear Diary,
Only one word to add to my previous entry: "Next!"
|
53.889 | Woah! | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Wed Jul 03 1996 17:35 | 1 |
| ...OK,OK...that's enough...
|
53.890 | | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Tue Jul 23 1996 16:27 | 2 |
| This topic is becoming a monologue, not to say a soliloquy.
It looks like I am going to make it to 900 just by myself.
|
53.891 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Perpetual Glenn | Tue Jul 23 1996 17:27 | 1 |
| Well, I'm here to help in any way that I can.
|
53.892 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Perpetual Glenn | Tue Jul 23 1996 17:28 | 2 |
| Speaking of Sarnia, it was in the news a few days ago. Big fire in a
large fuel tank or something.
|
53.893 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Will Work For Latte | Tue Jul 23 1996 17:32 | 6 |
|
Sarnia doesn't really exist. It's another one of your jokes on the due
southers.
Admit it.
|
53.894 | | CSC32::BROOK | | Tue Jul 23 1996 17:45 | 6 |
| If Sarnia doesn't exist, then neither does Port Huron MI which is the other
side of the Blue Water Bridge, across the river.
Sorry, no joke.
Stuart
|
53.895 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Perpetual Glenn | Tue Jul 23 1996 17:48 | 1 |
| The Tales Of Sarnia.
|
53.896 | A poll regarding the olympic games | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Tue Jul 30 1996 04:12 | 7 |
| If you do not care about the olympic games, state it in this topic.
I care so little about the olympic games that it would take a quantum
physics experimental setup to measure it.
I am so indifferent to the olympic that it would give a concrete idea
of infiniteness if only I could or cared to express it.
|
53.897 | synchronized swimmers gotta synch | OTOOA::CROOK | Your Ad Here! | Tue Jul 30 1996 09:15 | 3 |
| re:-1
what event were you in?
|
53.898 | Negativity is not ambivalence. | TEKDEV::SMELLIE | | Tue Jul 30 1996 10:19 | 5 |
| He obviously cared enough, even if in a negative manner, to put a note
in here about it.
Regards,
Tom
|
53.899 | olympic spirit stinks | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Tue Jul 30 1996 12:10 | 5 |
| re.-1
You are right, saying I do not care about the olympic games is not
entirely accurate. I should say the ubiquitous reminders, reports,
forecasts, broadcasts of the event in all the media irritates me.
So in a way, yes, I care.
|
53.900 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Perpetual Glenn | Tue Jul 30 1996 16:12 | 1 |
| I can't think of 900 reasons why I love Sarnia.
|
53.901 | | OTOOA::CROOK | Your Ad Here! | Tue Jul 30 1996 17:58 | 2 |
| I can't think of 901 reasons why I love Sarnia.
|
53.902 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Perpetual Glenn | Tue Jul 30 1996 18:03 | 1 |
| You're one up on me!
|
53.903 | Baywatch with Rules !! | TRUCKS::BEATON_S | I Just Look Innocent | Wed Jul 31 1996 08:38 | 6 |
| I too was not interested in the Olympics until I saw the Dutch team in
the Women's Beach Volley Ball....
;-)
Stephen
|
53.904 | Definitely a gold medal performance! | KUTIPS::ROBILLARD | | Wed Jul 31 1996 10:36 | 6 |
|
The women's mountain biking competition was definitely another reason to
watch. I thought the Italian rider was going to fall out of her shirt.
Ben
|
53.905 | rooting for real sports heroes! | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Aug 01 1996 14:35 | 5 |
| How come these competitions are not mentionned anywhere ?
Is there still some athletic event to catch ? (in the olympic spirit
mentionned and defined in the previous couple of replies)
I personnally was a fan of the "20 minutes workout", that was sport !
|
53.906 | The new Bluewater Bridge | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Wed Aug 14 1996 21:55 | 7 |
| Louis,
Now that the Olympics are over, I'm sure you'll be interested in the
status of the 'twinning' of the Bluewater Bridge over the St. Clair
River! I'll keep you up to date!
-doug
|
53.907 | Say what ? | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Aug 15 1996 09:32 | 10 |
| RE.-*
On those topics, as on any other, I have only one thing to answer:
"We have a clear, strong strategy that speaks to our strengths and
leverage the whole company."
The sentence is not mine, but I like the executive sound of it and it can
be used in almost any circumstances and under almost any conditions, even
if you are not fully awake.
|
53.908 | a test | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Mon Aug 19 1996 10:22 | 13 |
| This a test to see if you are listening, out there:
Fill the <space> with appropriate executive speak:
"We have a <space>, strong <space> that <space> to our <space> and
<space> the whole company"
You do not have to be more polite than required by the moderator.
You can for instance enter:
"We have a !@#%^&, strong {}!@^$ that ?!@*% to our +_)(*# and $%T^Y&
the whole company"
Ok, next...
|
53.909 | Sarnia get any medals? | WOTVAX::JOHNSTON | Whale oil beef hooked | Wed Aug 28 1996 08:52 | 6 |
| Were there any famous Sarnians (or are they called sandwiches) who
competed at the Olympics?
If so, was there any ticker-tape parade to welcome them home?!
CJ
|
53.910 | who cares... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Wed Aug 28 1996 13:34 | 3 |
| Maybe there were some... I do not live in Sarnia anymore and would not
know anyway as I really do not give a s... about sports event in general,
the olympics in particular (I may have mentionned it before).
|
53.911 | Maybe snow-bags | TROOA::MCRAM | Digital: There's no Life like it! | Wed Aug 28 1996 15:59 | 12 |
|
Where on earth would they get ticker-tape? And where would they throw
it out of? Messy Yankee habit.....
|
53.912 | | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Aug 29 1996 14:56 | 3 |
| Some people having spent some successful efforts toward selling and
maintaining up-to-date IT technology in the area, ticker-tape has long
disappeared from Sarnia.
|
53.913 | A little poem... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Aug 29 1996 15:09 | 14 |
| Tired of reading sad comments on boring topics ?
Of course you are. I suggest a radical break: let's start a funny
poetry thread!
I just came across a copy of the transcripts of the BBC's "Unspeakable
Verses" program, so I have plenty of amnos. Let's start:
Indifference
(Harry Graham)
When Grandmamma fell off the boat,
And couldn't swim (and wouldn't float)
Matilda just stood by and smiled
I almost could have slapped the child
|
53.914 | an other litlle poem... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Aug 29 1996 15:11 | 7 |
| Loss
(Wendy Cope)
The day he moved out was terrible
That evening she went through hell
His absence wasn't a problem
But the corkscrew was gone as well.
|
53.915 | Sarnia was represented! | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Tue Sep 03 1996 17:44 | 5 |
| Although Louis doesn't care snot about the Olympics, we Sarnians were
following closely the progress of a local Soling team (as in the
yachts!) who make it into the quarter finals.
-doug
|
53.916 | de Charybde en Scylla... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Wed Sep 04 1996 03:38 | 2 |
| After the little quiet time enjoyed after the end of the Olympics, the
new TV season is starting: a new gulf war! (boring...)
|
53.917 | Canadian Open and Sarnia | KAOFS::B_CROOK | Brian @KAO | Wed Sep 04 1996 10:45 | 4 |
| and a new 'golf' war, the Canadian Open this weekend! The little Tiger
(Woods) is playing. What'd you get when you started working, 20K(ish)?
He's getting a couple million more than a couple million! This has very
little to do with Sarnia except he could have relatives there. Fore.
|
53.918 | Mike Weir is from Sarnia! | TROOA::ras007p01.srn.dec.com::dloten | semper ubi sub ubi | Thu Sep 05 1996 11:55 | 1 |
| Keep an I on Mike Weir...he's from Sarnia!
|
53.919 | more light poetry... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Sun Sep 08 1996 18:28 | 9 |
| Wishes of an elderly man
(Walter Raleigh)
I wish I loved the Human Race;
I wish I loved its silly face;
I wish I loved the way it walks;
I wish I loved the way it talks;
And when I'm introduced to one
I wish I thought "what Jolly Fun!"
|
53.920 | Surin-Sarnia....? | WOTVAX::JOHNSTON | Whale oil beef hooked | Mon Sep 09 1996 08:53 | 11 |
| Well blige me bill......
I knew Sarnia had some famous athletes.....somewhere.....
I hear Bruny Surin's great-great-great-great uncle came from Sarnia.
In fact the name Sarnia is a direct derivative of the name Surin.
Now what was that about sharing some poetry?
CJ
|
53.921 | Surin... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Mon Sep 09 1996 12:45 | 1 |
| In old French Parisian slang, "un surin" is "a knife".
|
53.922 | Sarn | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Mon Sep 09 1996 12:47 | 1 |
| "sarn" also means "information" in Thai.
|
53.923 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Slovenly Comportmentization | Mon Sep 09 1996 18:01 | 3 |
| and "ia" in Thai means....
Oh wait, this is a family conference.
|
53.924 | cuts like a surin | WOTVAX::JOHNSTON | Whale oil beef hooked | Tue Sep 10 1996 08:24 | 14 |
| Now, THIS IS gripping stuff.....
...so the name 'Sarn-ia' actually means "useless information" - a bit
like this topic really......well, that cuts like a surin!
Or, does it means that Bruny Surin's great uncle was full of useless
information?
Geez, who says you can't learn stuff in Notes.
CJ
|
53.925 | More culture for the masses... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Sep 12 1996 16:11 | 12 |
| How dowth...
(Lewis Caroll)
How doth the little crocodile
Improve his shining tail,
And pour the water of the Nile
On every golden scale!
How cheerfully he seems to grin,
How neatly spreads his claws,
And welcome little fishes in
With gently smiling jaws!
|
53.926 | and again... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Sep 12 1996 16:13 | 7 |
| Comment
(Dorothy Parker)
Oh, life is a glorious cycle of song,
A medley of extemporanea;
And love is a thing that can never go wrong;
And I am Marie of Roumania.
|
53.927 | It growing on me... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Sep 12 1996 16:19 | 7 |
| Tender-Heartedness
(Harry Graham)
Billy, in one of his nice new sashes,
Fell in the fire and was burned to ashes;
Now, although the roo grows chilly,
I haven't the heart to poke poor Billy.
|
53.928 | my encore to general request... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Sep 12 1996 16:24 | 17 |
| One perfect rose
(Dorothy Parker)
A single flow'r he sent me, since we met.
All tenderly his messenger he chose;
Deep-hearted, pure, with scented dew still wet -
One perfect rose
I knew the language of the floweret;
'My fragile leaves,' it said, 'his heart enclos.'
Love long has taken for his amulet
One perfect rose.
Why is it no one ever sent me yet
One perfect limousine, do you suppose ?
Ah no, it's always just my luck to get
One perfect rose.
|
53.929 | A last one before we retire... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Sep 12 1996 16:28 | 8 |
| Limerick
(Anon)
There was a young lady of Kent
Who said that she knew what it meant
When men asked her to dine,
Gave her cocktails and wine:
She knew what it meant, but she went.
|
53.930 | OK, OK, one more but it is the last one... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Sep 12 1996 16:33 | 8 |
| Algy
(Anon)
Algy met a bear
A bear met Algy
The bear was bulgy
The bulge was Algy
|
53.931 | It's my topic, and I do what I want in it... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Sep 12 1996 16:35 | 8 |
| Celia, Celia
(Adrian Mitchell)
When I am sad and weary
When I think all hope is gone
When I walk along High Holborn
I think of you with nothing on.
|
53.932 | There are worse ways to get to 1000 replies... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Sep 12 1996 16:38 | 9 |
| Prelude
(Wendy Cope)
It wouldn't be a good idea
To let him stay.
When they knew each other better -
Not today.
But she put on her new black knickers
Anyway.
|
53.933 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | sweet & juicy on the inside | Thu Sep 12 1996 17:07 | 16 |
|
Gentle Jane
(William S. Gilbert)
Gentle Jane was as good as gold,
She always did as she was told;
She never spoke when her mouth was full,
Or caught bluebottles their legs to pull,
Or spilt plum jam on her nice new frock,
Or put white mice in the eight-day clock,
Or vivisected her last new doll,
Or fostered a passion for alcohol.
And when she grew up she was given in marriage
To a first-class earl who keeps his carriage!
|
53.934 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | sweet & juicy on the inside | Thu Sep 12 1996 17:16 | 15 |
|
Teasing Tom
(William S. Gilbert)
Teasing Tom was a very bad boy,
A great big squirt was his favourite toy
He put live shrimps in his father's boots,
And sewed up the sleeves of his Sunday suits;
He punched his poor little sisters' heads,
And cayenne-peppered their four-post beds;
He plastered their hair with cobbler's wax,
And dropped hot halfpennies down their backs.
The consequence was he was lost totally,
And married a girl in the corps de ballet!
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53.935 | We're on a roll... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Fri Sep 13 1996 01:22 | 8 |
53.936 | and a short one... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Fri Sep 13 1996 01:28 | 5 |
53.937 | and one for the road... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Fri Sep 13 1996 01:34 | 7 |
53.938 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | I won't get soaped | Fri Sep 13 1996 01:45 | 4 |
53.939 | | CTHU26::S_BURRIDGE | | Fri Sep 13 1996 09:51 | 1 |
53.940 | That's why! | KAOFS::R_DAVEY | Robin Davey CSC/CTH dtn 772-7220 | Fri Sep 13 1996 10:42 | 6 |
53.941 | | KAOFS::B_CROOK | Brian @KAO | Fri Sep 13 1996 12:11 | 1 |
53.942 | Limerick | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Sun Sep 15 1996 08:11 | 8 |
53.943 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | And big, 30 foot smurfs! | Sun Sep 15 1996 17:30 | 1 |
53.944 | S.A.R.N.I.A | WOTVAX::JOHNSTON | Whale oil beef hooked | Mon Sep 16 1996 09:53 | 10 |
53.945 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | And big, 30 foot smurfs! | Mon Sep 16 1996 15:10 | 2 |
53.946 | bad poetry | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Thu Oct 17 1996 11:18 | 8 |
53.947 | Where's Louis? | TROOA::TEMPLETON | Out at home | Wed Nov 27 1996 12:54 | 6 |
53.948 | I'm back... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | We just don't get credit for it. | Fri Nov 29 1996 07:51 | 4 |
53.949 | | TROOA::TEMPLETON | Out at home | Fri Nov 29 1996 08:06 | 8 |
53.950 | What's "skying" ??? | KAOFS::R_DAVEY | Robin Davey CSC/CTH dtn 772-7220 | Fri Nov 29 1996 08:29 | 7 |
53.951 | Lookout belooooow! | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Waiting for the Sun | Fri Nov 29 1996 10:44 | 6 |
53.952 | Flying CAW airlines | TROOA::MCRAM | Digital: There's no Life like it! | Fri Nov 29 1996 10:46 | 5 |
53.953 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Patented Problem Generator | Fri Nov 29 1996 16:05 | 2 |
53.954 | Happy new year | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | We just don't get credit for it. | Wed Jan 01 1997 10:59 | 3 |
53.955 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Patented Problem Generator | Wed Jan 01 1997 17:56 | 1 |
53.956 | an other one... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | We just don't get credit for it. | Thu Jan 23 1997 05:19 | 3 |
53.957 | | TROOA::TEMPLETON | One fine day......Spring | Mon Feb 17 1997 15:42 | 8 |
| Helloooo in here, where's Louis?
Have you given up trying to get to 2000 by the year 2000?
joan
|
53.958 | | 49198::DZIALOWSKI | We just don't get credit for it. | Tue Feb 18 1997 04:42 | 3 |
| Nope.
But I was expecting a goodbye reply from Jeffrey Nazareth in this
topic, so I kept out in order not to crowd the access.
|
53.959 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Patented Problem Generator | Tue Feb 18 1997 09:30 | 2 |
| It's nice to see that you are still a thoughtful person, even after
living is Switzerland for so long.
|
53.960 | Last will and testament of JBN | TROOA::NAZARETH | | Tue Feb 18 1997 13:35 | 22 |
| Dear Louis (and other thoughtful Sarnia note contributors)
Bloody Hell! I regret to report that the rumors are true, I have
elected to grow my career by moving to a competitor. In fact I am
there now, and have been for three weeks.
It was only recently when I heard of Louie's great sense of loss that I
decided to do the needful and provide closure, so that Louie would not
have to go through life with pickled onions.
I always said there wasn't enough money in the world to get me to move
to Toronto, but apparently I was wrong and HP has it. Thus I gladly
let them handwalk out the door to a new bottom up top down selling
position.
Please accept my sincerest regards as you continue on with your little
lives,
Jeffrey Nazareth (Yes same spelling same family)
PS:Anyone finding my wallet please return its contents except for the
Bahraini Dinars. Keep those as a reward with my compliments.
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53.961 | You won't get it back... | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Waiting for the Sun | Wed Feb 19 1997 11:36 | 10 |
|
According to recent experiments by Readers Digest, anyone losing
a wallet in Toronto has a 40% chance of having it returned.
Lose your wallet in Moncton NB and the chances are the best in
the country to have it returned intact.
FWIW (this was not a scientifically designed experiment)
/Pat
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53.962 | | KAOFS::M_COTE | Management Challenged | Wed Feb 19 1997 11:41 | 5 |
|
Hmmm, they must build smarter wallets down east there! Mine
won't even answer to the chosen words, "here boy, here!"
|
53.963 | | 49198::DZIALOWSKI | We just don't get credit for it. | Thu Feb 20 1997 11:27 | 5 |
| Jeffrey,
You have my best wish for success.
Keep on walking on water !
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53.964 | Spy Cam | 49198::DZIALOWSKI | We just don't get credit for it. | Fri Mar 21 1997 09:31 | 4 |
| For a great slice of Southwest Ontario life, I highly recommend:
www.sammy.on.ca
It display a view of Sammy's Souvlaki in London, Ont., at First and
Oxford, refreshed every minute.
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53.965 | Signs of spring? | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Byte me | Fri Mar 21 1997 15:49 | 4 |
|
Gotta like it...no snow in sight...
/Pat
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53.966 | Useless trivia, but hey its one step close to 2000 | TROOA::GILLAM | | Thu Mar 27 1997 08:04 | 11 |
| You'll be pleased to know that former Digital Consultant, and Sarnia
regular Bruce Grayson, (no not Batman, but perhaps a relation) had a
hand in setting up Sammy's on the web.
More useless trivia is that Sammy has setup his first static,
(non-motor vehicle based) dining establishment in non-other than
Sarnia.
Are there any Kevin Bacon links to Sarnia?
Bill
|
53.967 | 1033 to go .... | TROOA::GILLAM | | Thu Mar 27 1997 08:09 | 9 |
| Louie,
I think it would be wise to contract a year 2000 consultant to study
the ramifications of this conference hitting 2000 replies by the year
2000.
You can never be to careful.
Bill
|
53.968 | Year 3000 service! | 49197::DZIALOWSKI | We just don't get credit for it. | Thu Apr 03 1997 04:55 | 11 |
| As you mentionned it, and as everybody now has read in the press or
seen or heard on the news, a lot of consulting opportunities are being
created by the supposed IT apocalypse which is going to bring down all
systems on 01/01/2000...
I think we should leverage on this craze, and offer an improved feature
as an additional service: for a modest % uplift we will make your
Year-2000 proofing measures work also on year 3000!
I would even go as far as ofering an integral refund, should the
service not perform as expected. What the heck! I'll even offer to pay
for any loss of operation and loss of potential profit incurred by the
customer for the first century (up to 12/31/2099)!
|
53.969 | Live Long! | TROOA::GILLAM | | Thu Apr 10 1997 20:41 | 5 |
| Of course the fine print will mention:
"Vendor must be alive for any and all warranties to be valid".
BG.
|
53.970 | | 49197::DZIALOWSKI | We just don't get credit for it. | Fri Apr 11 1997 03:47 | 2 |
| Why ? Do I care if I am dead ?
|
53.971 | Could one supply me with Canadian RAS numbers ? | 49197::DZIALOWSKI | We just don't get credit for it. | Sun May 04 1997 10:15 | 2 |
| Any RAS telephone number in Toronto ?
(none mentionned on Web, must be a mistake, right ?)
|
53.972 | | CGOOA::OWONG | SKIWI in Canada (VAO) | Sun May 04 1997 16:40 | 7 |
| http://kerberos.tro.dec.com/index.html
Canada has implemented a different mechanism called ERAS (Easynet Remote
Access Service). The account used for access is completely different from
anything to do with the corporate Digitalx (x = 1,2,3) domains.
Owen.
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53.973 | How to connect then ? | 49197::DZIALOWSKI | We just don't get credit for it. | Wed May 07 1997 04:45 | 2 |
| How, then, does a RAS user connect when traveling through Canada ?
(Other than by calling from Canada a US, Europe or APA RAS number)
|
53.974 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Pangolin Wielding Ponce | Wed May 07 1997 11:03 | 3 |
| 1-800-473-7800
25� a minute charged to cost center.
|
53.975 | | CGOOA::OWONG | SKIWI in Canada (VAO) | Wed May 07 1997 13:38 | 13 |
| Re .974
That's the ERAS 1-800 number, again nothing to do with the US RAS
implementation.
There used to be a US 1-800 number - does that still exist since many
went to a tunneling environment?
Ultimately I guess it's time to use the Corporate Calling Card - it's my
understanding that these are now being reissued to employees that need
them - I got mine a couple of months ago.
Owen.
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53.976 | ERAS | KAOFS::B_CROOK | Brian @KAO | Thu May 08 1997 11:06 | 5 |
| I just got confirmation that NRAS is still being tested by CCS in
Canada, a TENTATIVE date for implementation is May 19th. Until then,
you would have to either get an ERAS account to access the Canadian
ERAS network or dial up easynet via the U.S. or some other country.
CCS help desk in Canada is 613-591-4111, DTN 621-4111.
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