[00:14] <greg-g> I feel like asking this person who submitted a bid to be our conference planner: "And how do you explain your use of an @aol.com email address?"
[00:15] <snap-l> greg-g: Simple: It means they've been on the internet a very long time
[00:15] <snap-l> either that or they're really, really cheap. ;)
[00:30] <greg-g> :)
[00:30] <greg-g> yeah, really long time without desiring to migrate email addresses, which I understand
[00:31] <greg-g> I'm still migrating people away from my @gmail address to my @grossmeier.net one. The hardest ones to move? Parents.
[00:31] <greg-g> I kind of wish I still had access to my original account, but it was tied to our local ISP, nemonet.com (North East Missouri Net)
[00:32] <greg-g> There is one trace in google of a message from me to a mailing list with that account from like 95. Sent to a Red Hat mailing list where I (/me hangs head) used the word "Windoze"
[00:32] <greg-g> hey, I was 13
[00:34] <greg-g> (and yeah, if you go to nemonet.com, it redirects to earthlink (I'm surprised they still own the domain!), they were bought out, sadly.)
[00:49] <snap-l> I'm entering in BBC Music magazine discs into Musicbrainz
[00:49] <snap-l> and I have to say, French Composers suck
[00:50] <snap-l> fuckin' accents
[00:52] <greg-g> haha
[01:33] <snap-l> Yay! All of the BBC music magazine discs are in Musicbrainz
[01:33] <snap-l> at least all of the ones i have
[02:33] <jrwren> greg-g: what you got against winblows? :)
[10:58] <snap-l> G'morning
[14:00] <rick_h> morning