[NJARC] Interesting video with a New Jersey connection

Dave Sica davesica at juno.com
Mon Dec 15 13:53:14 EST 2008


Harry,

That didn't look like any part of Holmdel that I've ever been to, but
that was a pretty big operation. Heck, that was a pretty big lobby! In
the narration they referred to it several times as Bell Labs in Holmdel.
Pretty interesting stuff, despite the fact that some of the "acting"
caused me to wince. (Been there, done that!)

You've noticed that everyone dressed up in the "old days", even folks
doing dirty jobs on the assembly line wore ties at least when the film
crew was there. We may also have a film record here of the very first
"Casual Friday" ;-)

--Dave

 
 
On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 10:10:20 -0500 Harry Klancer <klancer2 at comcast.net>
writes:
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> Dave,
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> Actually, that's Crawford Hill, and not Holmdel.
> 
>                                                 Harry K
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> ps - What are those guys doing without ties over their white 
> shirts?
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> Dave Sica wrote:
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> > I ran across another interesting video on the 'net.  You can check 
> it out
> > at: http://www.njarc.org/streaming/big_bounce.html
> >
> > It depicts the first transmission via the Echo satellite. In it, 
> they
> > also speculate about what might happen if we ever have 
> geosynchronous
> > satellites "in the future." Includes footage take at Bell Labs in
> > Holmdel. 
> >
> > -Dave Sica
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