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Backstory: So on the Thursday before Working Weekend the Switchboard students go together to brainstorm what they wanted to plan for the big day. Their idea was to dress Brent '14 up as Gumby; hand out ringpops and pub mix; and ask students and alumni "What can you teach Gumby?" and then pin these answers onto Gumby. So that's what they did.

 

Huge props to Leah, Martha, Brent, Rebecca, Paul, Kieran and Alex for pulling this crazy and delightful idea off.

 

Here's the incredible list of things Reedies can teach:

 

President John Kroger: About Heidegger's Sein und Zeit

Amy Bogran '89: "How to do your taxes"

Doug Kerns (Reed Parent): "The beautiful and simple dance of electrons in silicon"

Anand Panchal '13: Hindi/Gujarati

Derek Owen '97: "How to play the first few bars of Carmina Burana on the ukulele"

Will '13" "How to love"

Anna Fimmel '16: "All about neurons"

Kristen Biers-Jones '80: "How to take a blood pressure"

Sierra: "How to long board and power slide"

Ulrich Loft '94: German, cardiology

Daniel Baggott '95: software

Karen Silbert '13: Brain surgery (not)

Anonymous: explosives

Thomas Burns '98: "How to apply for a Fulbright"

John Cushing '67: "How to play the penny whistle"

Robert Smith '89: "How to foxtrot"

Zach Brown '13: YOLO

Mark Chen '95: "How to scrounge Mt. Rushmore Visitor Center successfully"

Jennifer Jordan '89: "How to start up"

Frida Cruz: "How to make a dream machine"

 

Postcard sized calendar for November, 1924. This is an adverting card from Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Company, Chicago. The back contains Illinois State Game Laws.

Switchboard, these must've been interesting to work with.

 

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Old current switchboard at the Museum für Industriekultur Nürnberg

Two men in the main motor switchboard room on board HMS GRAPH, ex U-Boat (U 570). She is in the Clyde undergoing trials.

 

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Switch board Susan, won't you give me a line?

I need a doctor, give me nine ninety nine

First time I picked up the telephone

I fell in love with your ringing tone

 

I'm a long distance romancer

I'll keep on trying till I get an answer

Gimme, gimme one more chance

Read more at www.songlyrics.com/nick-lowe/switch-board-susan-lyrics/#b...

My sewing desk is the only thing that I usually keep pretty clean. I love facing the window even if my back is to the door.

Love this old style switchboard at the Patricia Hotel in Vancouver. It's how the internet works.

Photos from a special media, press & blogger event held in Park City, UT announcing the new 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe automobile. More information can be found at: www.hightechdad.com/?p=11363

Left to right: Mrs Betty De-Joannon, Mrs (Cissie) Ellen Williams, Mrs Eileen Bell

 

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A small antique switchboard in the rear of the Simpkins General Store in South Park City.

 

HDR from a single RAW.

New ASEA switchboard for the automation of the Diffuser Train at Fairymead Mill, Bundaberg.

Red Bull rider Brock Crouch in Big Bear for Switchboard on 3.16.13

 

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John: Thanks to you, the people we lost at Switchboard have been avenged.

Priscilla: That really never brings them back.

John: Not in that way, but this is why we rescue Synths. We were originally only the human resistance.

Priscilla: I don't see the connection. Why try to help us?

John: With what we know, we assume the Institute doesn't bring new life into existence.

Priscilla: Re-used bones and genetic memories..

John: Exactly. We've lost so many resisting the machines. It's a hope right now, nothing more.

Backstory: So on the Thursday before Working Weekend the Switchboard students go together to brainstorm what they wanted to plan for the big day. Their idea was to dress Brent '14 up as Gumby; hand out ringpops and pub mix; and ask students and alumni "What can you teach Gumby?" and then pin these answers onto Gumby. So that's what they did.

    

Huge props to Leah, Martha, Brent, Rebecca, Paul, Kieran and Alex for pulling this crazy and delightful idea off.

    

Here's the incredible list of things Reedies can teach:

    

President John Kroger: About Heidegger's Sein und Zeit

Amy Bogran '89: "How to do your taxes"

Doug Kerns (Reed Parent): "The beautiful and simple dance of electrons in silicon"

Anand Panchal '13: Hindi/Gujarati

Derek Owen '97: "How to play the first few bars of Carmina Burana on the ukulele"

Will '13" "How to love"

Anna Fimmel '16: "All about neurons"

Kristen Biers-Jones '80: "How to take a blood pressure"

Sierra: "How to long board and power slide"

Ulrich Loft '94: German, cardiology

Daniel Baggott '95: software

Karen Silbert '13: Brain surgery (not)

Anonymous: explosives

Thomas Burns '98: "How to apply for a Fulbright"

John Cushing '67: "How to play the penny whistle"

Robert Smith '89: "How to foxtrot"

Zach Brown '13: YOLO

Mark Chen '95: "How to scrounge Mt. Rushmore Visitor Center successfully"

Jennifer Jordan '89: "How to start up"

Frida Cruz: "How to make a dream machine"

 

Photo from the 1925 opening brochure by kind permission of Laurence Blundell.

This, in extended form, was referred to as the 'Old Control Room' during my time having been replaced with a more familiar design presumably in the late 1940s. The old panels remained in situ however and were partly functional.

Access was by a stairway from the Turbine Room.

Back in the days when we did not have cellphones ...

War era telephone switchboard

Remains of the telephone switchboard, this place would have been pretty good pre-fire i think!

On display at the Route 66 Mother Road Museum

Controle kamer van de elektriciteitscentrale waar met 3 door stoom aangedreven generatoren 440 VAC wordt opgewekt.

Van de 440 Volt wordt de 220 VAC "afgetapt" voor Europese apparatuur.

Voornamelijk voor de Amerikaanse passagier wordt naar 110 VAC getransformeerd.

In de VS is voornamelijk de lage en on-economische 110 VAC in gebruik.

 

De doorzicht afscheidingswand is later aangebracht.

Switchboard room - the bunker was linked by telephone to around 1400 military, government and civilian facilities in the advent of nuclear war. When designed, these calls would have been connected manually by the operator.

At the Clabber Girl Museum in Terre Haute, IN.

This is the main controller for a Merlin DX Switchboard.

In the bottom left is an Albright & Wilson asset tag stuck to an HP LaserJet II printer.

Remains of the nurse station. Nurse call system switchboard on the right.

The switchboard and propulsion drive room, the nerve center of the ship, was completely gutted before new switchboards and drives were installed. Credit: Dennis Wise/University of Washington

Woomera in remote desert country in South Australia was the site of early satellite launches, missile tests, huge explosions and sundry other aerospace research related activities. The base has been largely scaled down in recent decades.

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