[00:18] <greg-g> pleia2: yay!
[01:12] <nhaines> pleia2: \o/
[01:12] <nhaines> pleia2: congratulations!  :D
[01:16] <pleia2> :D
[02:36] <bkerensa> pleia2: Do you sign all of your e-mail?
[02:37] <bkerensa> Just wondering because we are have a discussion in our channel on the importance if any of signing e-mail
[02:38] <pleia2> bkerensa: I don't sign any of it
[02:38] <pleia2> I only use gpg for debian package signing and as an encryption method (I'll email gpg encrypted files to specific recipients so only they can open them)
[02:39] <bkerensa> exactly :D
[02:40] <akk> I've never managed to get mutt to do anything useful with GPG signatures.
[02:42] <pleia2> I had it all set up for a while, but it was tedious to maintain
[02:44] <bkerensa> yeah I just noticed one member of the loco signs all his e-mail and imho when I see GPG in e-mail its kind of distracting :P so I asked why he was in the practice of doing such and told him that I didnt sign e-mail unless I was sending something important I didnt want others to have
[02:47] <pleia2> it's not a bad practice to be in if you can be bothered to do it, email is ridiculously easy to spoof
[02:47] <pleia2> I'm just lazy, and it makes heads of non-geeks explode
[02:48] <akk> I did once get it working briefly in mutt, and found that it added 5 sec or so to displaying every email
[02:48] <akk> while it went off and did ... something ... that didn't end up giving me any more info than I'd had before
[02:48] <pleia2> yeah, even on a beefy server it takes a second or two, and that's annoying
[02:49] <akk> (except that yes, this email was indeed signed by someone)
[02:49] <akk> Even when it was someone I'd been to a keysigning with, that didn't seem to give me any higher level of info
[02:49] <akk> like "yes, this is the person whose key you've signed and vice versa"
[02:50] <pleia2> I have other ways to contact people if they send a suspicious email anyway :)
[02:50] <akk> because that info was on some random server somewhere that wasn't the one being checked by mutt
[20:46] <bkerensa> MarkDude: When you come up for CLS we are doing a big BBQ you know?
[20:46] <bkerensa> :P
[20:46] <bkerensa> Have some UbuBurgers :P
[20:46] <Guest80204> redundant. should be UbuRgers
[20:48] <bkerensa> indeed
[20:48] <Guest80204> oo-boor-gerz
[20:48] <bkerensa> I thought redundancy was a good thing though?
[20:48] <bkerensa> :D
[20:48] <bkerensa> In technology anyways
[20:48] <bkerensa> :P
[20:49] <Guest80204> food technology is not healthy
[20:49]  * Guest80204 is a fan of -Os over -O3
[20:53] <Darkwing> yay! new toy
[20:54]  * MarkDude would like to
[20:54] <MarkDude> And Fedora gold-plated steaks
[20:54] <MarkDude> rofl
[20:54]  * MarkDude kids
[20:54] <MarkDude> We would most likely bring Beefy Miracles
[20:54] <Guest80204> steaks with hats?
[20:55] <Darkwing> http://www.asus.com/Eee/Eee_Pad/Eee_Pad_Slider_SL101/ wife got it for my birthday.
[20:55] <MarkDude> Steaks covered in edible gold
[20:55] <MarkDude> ,sarcasm>
[20:55] <Darkwing> gold... bah
[21:07] <nhaines> Darkwing: it's not just for breakfast anymore.
[21:13] <Guest80204> duck is typically dinner, not breakfast
[21:18] <Darkwing> lol