[Acocoops] PAS 1098 & PAS 1099 - Updates & Query on table layouts

Nevil Bromley njbromley at uwaterloo.ca
Mon Mar 11 16:16:07 EDT 2024


Hello Bill,
To confirm the far wall would be the highlighted area in PAS 1098 for 8 tables?
Are the highlighted areas in 1099 would contain tables with the printer moved to the red P location approximately.
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For dual network outlets would one be used for the hub monitor and one available for users?  Would the power be to the top of the desk?
Do we have any idea how often the hub monitors in PAS 1098 are used?
For 1099 we could swap out 2 of the 4 machines with hub monitors and see if either see any use with pass throughs for observation of use.
In PAS 1237 we are regularly plugging computers or monitors back in to power so the power idea is a good one.
Is there a plan for what to do with PAS 1080 once SAF moves their Bloomberg machines out?
Thanks,
Nevil

From: Acostaff <acostaff-bounces at artsservices.uwaterloo.ca> On Behalf Of Bill Baer
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Subject: PAS 1098 & PAS 1099 - Updates & Query on table layouts
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Hello,

I've chatted with Stacy and room 1098 will have the far wall with eight (8) tables (with the curved front) that include the power and additional 2 Ethernet ports. Each table will have a hub-monitor as suggested by Stacy, Kathryn and data.

The remainder of the room will consist of comfy furniture with the two round tables remaining. There is a consideration for a display monitor on the wall adjacent to PAS 1098A ...

PAS 1099 however could have another look. The walls adjacent to PAS 1080 & PAS 1098A respectively would have tables with hub monitors. HOWEVER, my question is should they be similar to the tables used in PAS 1098 (tables with power & two ethernet jacks with curved fronts) with hub-monitors instead of rectangle table without power and ethernet jacks. Stacy has suggested the printer be shifted to the wall adjacent to our server room and not have tables/chairs on that wall to minimize impact on egress ...

Hopefully you can provide some of your insights by end of Wednesday, March 13th 2024

Thanks in advance, Bill


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