Wednesday I ran around the office (inside and out) snapping photos of everyone, while dodging building security. At one point, someone on the first floor said something to me in French, but when I responded with "Parlez vous anglais?" she responded only with more French. I shrugged, to which she responded "You go out!" and pointed towards the door. I guess she thought I didn't have any business in the building taking pictures. (She evidently does not work for 3Com and had no idea who she was talking to. :-)

Wednesday, 1/26/2000; Montpellier second floor office pictures:

Thierry, Eric L., Tom, Bob, and Jeff

Bruno, Tom (previous picture), and (not shown) Hatem and Renaud

Frederick, Bertrand, Regis, and Thomas

Alain and Denis (not shown)

Second floor videoconference room

Gilles, Herve, Olivier, and Su Jie

Patrick (not shown)

They can print to their copier here!

Paul, Alexandre (not shown), Frederic and Matthieu (not shown)

Ludovic and Jerome (next picture -->)

Sylvain, Jerome, Christophe, and Thierry

Stephanie, Sebastien, and Sebastien

Xavier, the one-man GIS department

This office intentionally left blank

The Montpellier server room

Second floor lobby and the corporate soda machine. Bottled water is 4F (about 70 cents) and sodas are 5F.

Wednesday, 1/26/2000; Montpellier third floor office pictures:

Alexis, Chris, and Frederic

Sylvie and Nathalie

Chantal (not shown) and Karine

Stephane

Anne the receptionist (not shown)

Kirk (from Santa Clara) and Thomas

Katell, Ronald, and Rachid

Christophe and Michel

Alain and Kevin

Third floor conference room

Another third floor conference room

This space intentionally left blank.

Thanks to Herve and Patrick for helping me identify all of the people in the above pictures, including those who were not shown!


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These pages were created very quickly on a Macintosh PowerBook G3, using Claris Home Page 2.0 and GraphicConverter, and uploaded with NetFinder.

All images and movies were captured (at HQ resolution: 1600x1200, medium quality) with my new Olympus C&endash;2020 Zoom digital camera, and transferred to the PowerBook using the MicroTech Digital FlashFilm PC-Card reader for SmartMedia cards where I reduced them to 800x600 and 160x120.