The Death of Nirvana

[Updated with pictures! And bad HTML.]
Last week an e-mail went around at Time announcing that they were shutting down Nirvana.

This is not something that affects anybody anywhere. Not even here. Nirvana is, or was, the part of Time‘s internal network responsible for shuttling files and documents and memos in between Time‘s various bureaus around the world. Its official name was the Time News Service System; I don’t know how it got its nickname. It was a clunky homebrewed beast, crude but effective. It had its own weird internal grammar — it referred to story ideas as SUGs, short for SUGGESTIONS I suppose, and that turned into Time office slang: people here call a story pitch a “sug.”

Nirvana is, of course, totally useless now, and has been for years. What with e-mail and all. If they hadn’t announced it was being shut down I never would have noticed it was gone. But it’s weird how the corpses of dead information technology just lie around in offices — you can never quite get rid of them.

Like the weird building-wide system of translucent plastic mail chutes. Or last time we moved offices the halls were full of dumpster after dumpster of old yellowing manila folders, thousands of them. They were full of old newspaper clippings and other documents about famous people, arranged alphabetically by name. I guess that’s how they got that information before there was Wikipedia.

And here’s my favorite one: A couple of months ago I noticed this weird kiosk at the back of a supply room, set into the wall, with a bunch of junk piled up against it. I cleared it off (yeah, it was a slow day). Turns out it’s the client-end of an old pneumatic tube system! It has a little in-door and a little out-door on it, with a little bin to catch the canisters as they come in. It’s got a rotary phone dial, I suppose to tell it where it should send your canister. The best part is the thing’s name, printed in a this-is-the-future font: DIALAMATIC TRANSITUBES!

The future of all human communication
The future of all human communication

I Googled it and got nothing. I’m going to take a picture of this thing and post it. The internet: it really did used to be a series of tubes.

Hooray for amateur photography
Hooray for amateur photography
Let your fingers do the walking ... to a brighter tomorrow!
Let your fingers do the walking ... to a brighter tomorrow!

I figure it probably worked something like this:

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  • http://youtube.com/churchhatestucker Church

    Pneumatic tubes are impervious to Cylon interference. Do not dispose of them lightly.

  • Kemper

    “A couple of months ago I noticed this weird kiosk at the back of a supply room, set into the wall, with a bunch of junk piled up against it. I cleared it off (yeah, it was a slow day).”
    .
    So it was slow enough you can poke around supply rooms but you don’t have time to….. Oh, I can’t do this anymore. It’s all been a lie. byron12 can finish the joke.

  • http://www.simonvinkenoog.nl/beeld/Yogi%20-%20Annelies%20Rigter.jpg yogi

    They have one of those at the Pearl. (See, its easy to switch it to Lost, guys and you wont feel as used)

  • http://youtube.com/churchhatestucker Church

    @yogi, yeah, but I lost interest in LOST during their “you can’t finish anything” years, so I have no hand…

  • Dave

    @yogi – yes, but does Time’s tube system lead to nowhere? Are you implying that Time writers are all unintentional lab rats who write stories intended for nothingness?

  • Dave

    @Church – oh man, you need to catch up on Lost. Now’s the time… one more season and they’re done.

  • Kemper

    How do we know we can trust yogi? For all we know, he could be Lev’s dentist trying to use us to browbeat Lev for his own purposes? He could even be byron12 trying to trick us into a new pattern of abuse.
    .
    I’m so confused and don’t know who to trust. It’s like dealing with Ben Linus. Oh, crap… That one just slipped out.

  • Rorschach

    I found that very interesting, Lev, thanks.
    .
    Now, about Lost. I love Lost so much. I just started rewatching the series to prepare for the last season, and I really blew the timing. I finished season 1 in a week, I’m going to have to pace myself. So so so so good.

  • Dave

    @Rorschach – Mrs. Dave and I just finished S1 last week, but luckily, we’re crazy busy, at least for the start of the summer. We just started up Netflix, though, so whenever we refinish Lost, we’ll be able to catch up on shows like the Office and stuff.
    `
    @Kemper – Remember, we’re the good guys.

  • dennitzio

    “Pneumatic tubes are impervious to Cylon interference”. All right, that proves it, this shark has been thoroughly jumped. We need a new in-joke.

  • dennitzio

    And I’m with Church on the whole Lost thing. Howzabout Numb3rs? We can start cracking applied math jokes, like how we could use a Bayesian interpretation to predict the probable next lame in-joke.

  • Kemper

    @ Dave – ‘We’re the good guys.’ – Nice!
    .
    I’d go with Lost, but I’m suspicious of the way yogi just started that trend. I got the byron12 paranoia.
    .
    Plus, we can’t just leave Church and dennitzio behind. That’d be like when Adama had to jump away from New Caprica when the Cylons invaded. Or when the Oceanic 6 jumped on the helicopter and left the everyone else on the island. Great, now I’m mixing everything up.
    .
    Worlds are colliding!

  • http://www.simonvinkenoog.nl/beeld/Yogi%20-%20Annelies%20Rigter.jpg yogi

    @dennitzio, okay, but do we have to dumb down the math like Numb3rs? and how are we going to do the whole white board drawings?
    .
    And it was Lostepic that actually suggested the Lost trend in the previous post.

  • http://youtube.com/churchhatestucker Church

    At this point, I think Lev just made the whole comment up to sow dissension in our ranks.
    .
    Stick together, brothers!

  • http://bjonas0725.wordpress.com/ Don

    Pneumatic tubes, eh? Like in Alec Baldwin’s “The Shadow”? Very “dieselpunk” or whatever the kids are calling it these days (I call it “pulp-esque”, myself. But what do I know? I’m a BSG hata’).

  • suiter

    Guys guys… If we all can’t live together, we’re gonna die alone. So say we all.

  • Dave

    @suiter – Well said!
    `
    @dennitzio and Church – I dunno… while Lost isn’t on the nerd-cred level of BSG, I can forgive a nerd for not watching Numb3rs a lot easier than I can forgive a nerd for not watching Lost.

  • dennitzio

    How about Eureka? Too dorky? It’s no BSG, but Colin Ferguson is freakin’ hilarious.

  • http://youtube.com/churchhatestucker Church

    @18 dennitzio Yes! I love Eureka. I’m only up to Season Two, though (the S3 DVD comes out in a few days.)

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