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Conference quark::human_relations-v1

Title:What's all this fuss about 'sax and violins'?
Notice:Archived V1 - Current conference is QUARK::HUMAN_RELATIONS
Moderator:ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI
Created:Fri May 09 1986
Last Modified:Wed Jun 26 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1327
Total number of notes:28298

32.0. "Show a new member the ropes!" by NATASH::TASSONE (Cat) Mon Aug 04 1986 16:10

    Hi,
    
    I am new to HUMAN_R Conference and I feel I have a lot to contribute
    to this subject as I have had experience in several office issues
    as well as personal ones.
    
    I have been known for my honest opinions and I never claim to always
    be right.  There's always someone else who has a better understanding
    on certain subjects.
    
    If anyone would like to fill me in on procedures to become an
    *involved* member here, respond here and I will look for responses
    during this week.
    
    I am looking forward to getting to know people in this manner.
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32.1ooopsNATASH::TASSONECatMon Aug 04 1986 16:121
    By the way, my name is Cathy.  
32.2Come on in - the water's fine!MRSVAX::DMCLUREVaxnote your way to ubiquityTue Aug 05 1986 05:4820
Cathy,

	Please don't feel like you have to break into some sort of elitist
    clique here.  Notesfiles can sometimes seem rather cliquish to a RON
    (Read Only Noter), much less a newcomer to a particular notesfile, but
    believe me, you got friends here no matter how looney you may be (just
    look at me - people actually reply to my wacky notes here!), so just
    jump right in and have a blast!

	Someone (Positive Pat?) also mentioned the Netparty (sorry I don't
    have the exact nodename handy) notesfile which is where you can find
    out about actual parties of noters (where-ever they may be).  I have
    yet to access this one, but you can bet it's a top priority for me!

	Anyway, we don't bite (too hard -eh?) so join in the disscussion
    whenever.  Actually, if you do somehow break into some sort of clique
    here, could you please let me in on it?  If it exists, I surely want to
    join too!

						-DAV0
32.3What, me party?MRSVAX::DMCLUREVaxnote your way to ubiquityTue Aug 05 1986 06:368
re: -1,

	Ooops, I guess it was Kathy Reinig in her note # 27.4, which
    made mention of the MTV::NETPARTY notesfile.  I have just added this
    notesfile to my (massive) Vaxnote directory and I plan to read it
    - but first, it's time to catch some zzz's...

						-DAV0
32.4Nothing to it.DAIRY::SHARPSay something once, why say it again?Tue Aug 05 1986 14:107
Cat,

All you gotta do is, when you see a note you want to reply to use the REPLY
command and type in what you want to say.

Have fun,
Don.
32.5Noting is Fun!LOGIC::COCHRANEGee, this could be fun.Tue Aug 05 1986 14:2812
    Cat,
    
    As a former "RON" (read-only noter), and now a rather copious
    writer,  I know how you feel.  It took a topic that I felt 
    rather strongly about to get me to start writing, but now
    I can't stop!!!
    
    It's a lot of fun, and we REALLY don't bite!!!
    
    Good Luck!
    
    Mary-Michael
32.6So we meet again:-)!FREMEN::RYANNote well!Tue Aug 05 1986 20:3930
	Hello again Cat, glad to help.
	
	If you want to learn the technical aspects of using the NOTES
	software, you can access the conference
	WARLRD::VAXNOTES_INTRO. If you hit the "7" key on your keypad,
	it will be added to your notebook. That's a good place for
	asking questions about how to use NOTES without fear of being
	told, "That's a stupid question!" (besides MAIL to an
	experienced noter, like me:-).
	
	You should print the file ANCHOR::NET$LIBRARY:EASYNOTES.LIS,
	which lists all the announced public conferences available on
	the network. You can choose the ones that look interesting and
	use ADD ENTRY to add them to your notebook and peruse them at
	your leisure.
	
	Whenever getting into a new conference, it's a good idea to be
	a RON for a little while, so you can get a good feel for what
	kinds of topics are discussed there, and what the "style" of
	the conference is. Every conference is different - you
	shouldn't use a SOAPBOX style of noting in, say, FRIENDS. Do a
	directory, read the topics with interesting titles, follow the
	conversations for a week or two, and then jump right in (the
	water's always warm:-).
	
	And most importantly,
	
	Have fun,
	
	Mike
32.8MMO01::RESENDELife and love are all a dreamSun Aug 10 1986 04:219
Welcome aboard, Cat!

No requirements in this conference except the usual NOTERs' courtesy.  In this 
particular conference, friendliness, openess, honesty help; but that's true 
everywhere.

Jump in, the water's fine!

-steve-
32.9Newcomers opinionsMARCIE::JLAMOTTErenewal and resolutionThu Dec 31 1987 11:1413
    I made a little rule for myself that I would not personalize notes
    with peoples names.  I did this to remind myself that I am responding
    to ideas and thoughts not individuals.
    
    I also feel a newcomer might feel shy if they think everyone knows
    one another.
    
    But I kind of like seeing people respond to my notes with my name
    so I am rethinking this rule.
    
    If there are any newcomers out there would they like to comment.
    
    Thanks
32.102B::ZAHAREEThis buffer ain't big enough for the both of us!Thu Dec 31 1987 13:4310
    re .9:
    
    > I did this to remind myself that I am responding to ideas and
    > thoughts not individuals.
    
    That sounds like a good idea PROVIDED the INDIVIDUAL at the other end
    understands this; however, I suspect this is not generally the case and
    depending on the circumstances this could be dangerous.
    
    - M
32.11RETORT::RONThu Dec 31 1987 14:3713
    RE: 9
    
    > I did this to remind myself that I am responding to ideas and
    > thoughts not individuals.

Responding to specific reply numbers (as in 'RE: .9') accomplishes
both purposes; that is: it lets a person know you are responding
directly to them, while, at the same time, lets you address replies
to ideas, rather than to persons. 

-- Ron

32.12142753=Penny PARITY::SMITHPenny Smith, TWO/B5, 247-2203Thu Dec 31 1987 15:5512
Joyce,

I reply to your name because I can't remember the # of your reply... no,
really... when I first joined Digital nearly 5 years ago, I was so *impresesed*
by what felt like a *closeness* where folks used individuals' NAMES instead
of departments or organizations.  It seemed to me, coming from the world
of public education where I had been Ms. Smith, and from UMass/Amherst where
I was "744-384..." (just a number), that addressing people by their names
(first and/or last) was such a nice *warm* difference!  I vote for names.
 :-)

Penny
32.13I'm a person, not an idea!BSS::BLAZEKA new moon, a warm sum...Thu Dec 31 1987 17:3111
    	I respond by using both the name and the number.  In a fast
    	paced discussion entries can be added so quickly that as I
    	follow the discussion I can easily forget which entry was 
    	mine, and if we're on .83 and someone responds to .24, it's 
    	difficult to know just what is being referenced.
    
    	I vote for names, too.  It's people from which the thoughts
    	and ideas are coming from.

    					    	Carla

32.14Are we not replicas(enter Y or N)?HEFTY::BEERMANMWed Aug 03 1988 16:049
    I believe one of the ways in which people grow and mature is their
    ability to discuss ideas on which they don't necessaily agree. 
    Can I get unanimous consensus from the floor that we all won't agree
    exactly on anything?
    
    But this is just my opinion and is no more valid than yours.
    
    -Max-