From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: dmr@plan9.bell-labs.com (Dennis Ritchie) Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 22:59:37 -0400 Subject: [TUHS] Re: Weinberger stencil? (was: rtm) Message-ID: <3bb0a2272b81a09c90cebb485e65d45a@plan9.bell-labs.com> Lehey wondered: > .... can > you shed any light on the "Peter Weinberger stencil" incident? ... > Somebody came across the idea of > making a large stencil of his face in death-star like technology, > and used it to paint an image of him on a nearby water tower. > Allegedly the costs were charged to Peter's department. > Some years later, this stencil arrived in Greg Rose's office in > Australia from an anonymous sender. Greg has a suspicion who the > sender was, but no proof, so he doesn't want to comment. He gave it > to our own Warren Toomey, who still has it in his garage. > At some point, Peter Salus suggested that the image was of Rob Pike... I could recover some of the dates, but not accurately from memory. Weinberger was promoted, first to department head, then to being director of a newly-created but next-door center, then to our own executive director. This would have been mid-late 80s, early 90s. He was being groomed, it appears. Shortly before trivestiture, 1994ish, he went to the business part of AT&T, possibly in preparation for coming back to a higher management position at the Labs. When the Lucent/AT&T split occurred he was somewhat caught on the AT&T side. He ended up leaving AT&T and going to a financial quant company. His image was particularly striking, and was used to kid him in various ways, e,g, as a default image in mail icons. The image rendering his face with the Deathstar styling was done by Tom Duff, and it appeared, for example, on T-shirts worn publically at venues like Usenix and elsewhere. Other versions of it appear inscribed in concrete now buried beneath floors at the Labs. There is a bitmap version (rendered in 1cm magnets) of the full image, not death-starred, high on a steel wall above a landing on a nearby stairwell. The large stencilled image of the Deathstar/PJW rendition did indeed appear suddenly one day on a water tower; it must have been about 10 feet tall. Kernighan had a photo of it, and Gerard Holzmann just scanned it: http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/who/dmr/pix/watertower.jpg It was painted over quite rapidly, a couple of days at most. (The tower itself is now gone, though not because of this.) The image was certainly not of Rob Pike. After this happened, a voucher was pinned up on a communal corkboard, claiming expenses for several cans of blue spray paint. The voucher was signed by one G. R. Emlin, a fictitious personage with his (later her) own history. Attached to it was a handwritten note from our then Executive Director (Vic Vyssotsky) saying approximately as follows: Unfortunately, this voucher cannot be approved by me; I am not empowered to approve Real Estate improvements. If Mr. Emlin would like to arrange a transfer to the Building and Grounds department, I would be happy to assist. So: who did it? If Greg Rose suspects certain aviation-inclined buddies, I in turn think his suspicions are likely to be well-founded. I managed to retrieve the image used to create the stencil; it's now linked-to near the bottom of http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/10thEdMan/v2pix.html Dennis