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Congratulations, that's a nice space. I'm jealous. Those beams on
your raised floor seem odd. Were they placed like that for aesthetics
or are they actually structural? They seem to take up some unnecessary
real estate.
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Jon
<snip>
Subject: Movin' on Up!
http://www.phoenixsoftware.com/newlocation.htm
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On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 8:21 PM, Edward Jaffe
<edj...@phoenixsoftware.com>wrote:
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-...@bama.ua.edu] On
> Behalf Of Edward Jaffe
> Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 2:22 PM
> To: IBM-...@bama.ua.edu
> Subject: Movin' on Up!
>
> We're moving our offices this week. Not the kind of upgrade I'm used
to
> doing.
> But, still fun...
>
> http://www.phoenixsoftware.com/newlocation.htm
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but then they'd need to rebuild in the same location.
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We're moving our offices this week. Not the kind of upgrade I'm used to doing.
But, still fun...
http://www.phoenixsoftware.com/newlocation.htm
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El Segundo, CA 90245
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>>> Edward Jaffe <edj...@PHOENIXSOFTWARE.COM> 12/22/2009 3:21 PM >>>
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I am surprised there is no sign or other identification. Most companies seem to want there name in lights.
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Edward Jaffe
Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 11:25 AM
To: IBM-...@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Movin' on Up!
http://www.phoenixsoftware.com/newlocation.htm
Eric Bielefeld
>http://www.phoenixsoftware.com/newlocation.htm
That place is toooooo clean! ;-D
Good that you're moving on. But I'm little worried about that green diagonal
beams in that computer room, you'll need a hard hat to avoid headaches... ;-D
Now, you need customers too to pay for that.... ;-D
Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht
But they'd have had to do that *before* starting on the new one. "Rise
*from* the ashes...."
-jc-
Gee, I never found Ed to be surly at all.
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> On Behalf Of Chuck Arney
>>
>> Very nice Ed. Surly you will get more work done now.
>>
>> Chuck Arney
>
>Gee, I never found Ed to be surly at all.
No, but I've known him to snub a few people.
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>We're moving our offices this week. Not the kind of upgrade I'm used to doing.
>But, still fun...
>
>http://www.phoenixsoftware.com/newlocation.htm
>
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Ed,
Does your current equipment reside at the old location and is it moving,
or is it already in the new location? Or is there some "duplicate" equipment
staged at the new location for the move like the "big boys" do?
Regards,
Mark
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> http://www.phoenixsoftware.com/newlocation.htm
>
>
Cool. How's the noise level there?
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>On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Edward Jaffe wrote:
>
>> http://www.phoenixsoftware.com/newlocation.htm
>>
>Cool. How's the noise level there?
>
He'll probably get IBM-MAIN there, same as where he used to be.
-- gil
> >
> >Cool. How's the noise level there?
> He'll probably get IBM-MAIN there, same as where he used to be.
>
+1
George Fogg wrote:
>> http://www.phoenixsoftware.com/newlocation.htm
>>
>>
> Nice digs, you get that nice corner office?
>
My boss gets the corner. Mine is nice though...
Gabriel Tully wrote:
>
> Those beams on your raised floor seem odd. Were they placed like that
> for aesthetics or are they actually structural? They seem to take up
> some unnecessary real estate.
Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
> ... I'm little worried about that green diagonal
> beams in that computer room, you'll need a hard hat to avoid headaches... ;-D
>
Those beams are structural. I assume you're supposed to hide them inside
a wall.
My boss wanted to put the computer room in the exact center of the
building. I'm not sure why those diagonal beams did not cause him to
rethink that plan. There might have been other factors that forced him
into the present layout.
I agree they are a hazard--and a PITA. (I kept having to avoid them when
doing some wiring yesterday.) Someone is supposed to install some kind
of tape rack and/or guard rails to make them more useful and prevent
people running into them.
I don't think hitting your head on a beam in the computer room is what
they had in mind when the phrase "lights out computer operation" was
coined. ;)
Mark Zelden wrote:
> Does your current equipment reside at the old location and is it moving,
> or is it already in the new location? Or is there some "duplicate" equipment
> staged at the new location for the move like the "big boys" do?
>
We did the move yesterday. We don't have duplicate equipment. The z10,
DASD, tape and every thing else were powered down in the old space
starting around 2 PM on Tuesday. They were then packed up, moved, and
placed in the new computer room. That day ended around 11:30 PM. 8 AM
Wednesday we started pulling cables in the new space. By 1 PM we started
powering everything up. I got out of there around 7 PM and finished some
IPLs and other things from home. I declared us fully operational at 9
PM. Since about a week prior to the move, our web and email has been
hosted in our Tulsa, OK office.
Chris Craddock wrote:
> Cool. How's the noise level there?
>
>
I assume that question arises from our close proximity to LAX.
Planes fly in/out of LAX in one direction: West. The (noisier) take-off
flight path is over the ocean.
Our old location was rented space on the 8th floor in the building at
5200 W. Century Blvd at La Cienega Blvd. Prior to that we rented at 9841
Airport Blvd at Century Blvd and prior to that at 5933 W. Century Blvd.
All three of those locations were directly in the (quieter) landing
flight path along Century Blvd just a couple/few blocks East of the
airport. Even so, we never heard much unless a plane got really close.
All the buildings in the area have excellent soundproofing.
It was kinda' neat to be able to watch planes land from the window of my
office... I'll miss that.
Our new space is South of LAX and no longer in any flight path. During
yesterday's move, I heard no airport noise at all.
Schwarz, Barry A wrote:
> Was the absence of chairs in the conference room deliberate to keep meetings from running to long? (Since most executives seem to prefer chairs with wheels, I expect the obvious adjustment.)
>
> I am surprised there is no sign or other identification. Most companies seem to want there name in lights.
>
>
There are chairs in the conference room now. They do have wheels. :) Our
trademarked "P" logo is proudly displayed behind the receptionist's
desk. I'm not sure if we plan to put signage on the outside of the
building. I certainly hope so. We had it on the old building, and we
were only renting there...
Ganesh Rao wrote:
> Ed, isn't that close to where Candle used to have one of their office in early 2001?
>
I remember Candle had an El Segundo address for a while. I have no idea
where that was.
Our new building is brand new construction in an area called the Edge at
Campus El Segundo http://www.edgeatcampuselsegundo.com/ Many satellite
and aerial views from the popular mapping services still show a big,
empty plot of land. Some of them don't even show Parkview Drive North
yet... I'll wait a while before I upgrade the GPS maps in my car. :)
R.S. wrote:
> BTW: I was some time ago in the neighbourhood. Ugly smog, but
> beautiful baech. Do you surf ? <g>
The smog is nearly gone in L.A. When I first moved here, Stage I Health
Alerts issued by AQMD were all too common: 84 in 1983, 97 in 1984, 83 in
1985, and so on. We've had only one in the past 11 years.
http://www.aqmd.gov/smog/o3trend.html
The beaches are still nice. I've never been much of a surfer. My other
gig was playing rock music...
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Edward E Jaffe
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>The smog is nearly gone in L.A. When I first moved here, Stage I Health
Alerts issued by AQMD were all too common
I haven't been to LA since the late 1960's.
The smog was miserable then, mostly due to the cars and the still air in the basin.
-
Too busy driving to stop for gas!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Edward Jaffe
>
> [ snip ]
>
> R.S. wrote:
> > BTW: I was some time ago in the neighbourhood. Ugly smog, but
> > beautiful baech. Do you surf ? <g>
>
> The smog is nearly gone in L.A. When I first moved here, Stage I
Health
> Alerts issued by AQMD were all too common: 84 in 1983, 97 in 1984, 83
in
> 1985, and so on. We've had only one in the past 11 years.
> http://www.aqmd.gov/smog/o3trend.html
I was stationed at MCAS El Toro (Santa Ana) in 1966 - 67, and again in
1969 - 71. On the first tour it was about four months (and a day of
Santa Ana winds) before I knew there were mountains only 35 miles north
of there (the air was that "thick"). All too frequently the evenings
had a distinct odor of an over-burdened electric motor, and
mercury-vapor streetlights appeared greenish-yellow.
Second tour was when I slept through the Sylmar earthquake. :-)
-jc-
Steve Youchnow
P.S.: Send my regards to Fred as well.
> Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 11:24:31 -0800
> From: edj...@PHOENIXSOFTWARE.COM
> Subject: Movin' on Up!
> To: IBM-...@bama.ua.edu
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On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Edward Jaffe
<edj...@phoenixsoftware.com>wrote:
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