Welp, you made me look up salubrious. That's a pretty neat word, I had not
seen that one before and I read a lot. So thanks for that.
I sort of worked for a PARC guy and the word fits what little I know of PARC.
On Sun, Mar 09, 2025 at 11:51:49AM +1100, Rob Pike wrote:
I visited PARC a few times and found it salubrious.
The culture was
peculiar (not necessarily in a bad way, but I didn't understand yet
how SV worked (literally)), but the building was cosy and the people
seemed happy.
I sometimes wonder whether the reverence we give to architects is fully earned.
-rob
On Sun, Mar 9, 2025 at 10:07???AM George Michaelson <ggm(a)algebras.org> wrote:
>
> Steve Deering spoke fondly of the PARC building, it's possible some radical
architectural ideas work? If i recall the sense of his words it was democratising,
communal in spirit.
>
> G
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