welcome to the south aka "hotlanta" :) although I'm inside, and destined to stay that way. :) why? if I go outside, I'll have to go back through security to get back no "outside" places within security ah yes stupid airports with no windows plenty of windows none of them open miami airport has a nice outside smoking garden, it's kind of cool RandalSchwartz: sorry, i meant no opening windows there *might* be an open air area at ATL but I think I've been here enough to have noticed. :) never liked that airport customs are not so nice :( You can smoke in the ATL airport I fly there to visit family in Alabama at least twice a year in some special booth? phlux: yea, but it's not open air, right the alaska terminal at LAX used to allow smoking in their open-air atrium no more damn PC people :) RandalSchwartz: 2 hours east of you in augusta 2 hours walking? by car? ha fliht? car ahh car I'm sitting right above a gate that's currently empty but likely to fill in a few minutes thinking about livestreaming the lifecycle of a plane at a gate delta? ok -it's live ustre.am/p0 flash? Wild. lol, ustream is wild cd $food lol if (!WORK) sleep(9999999); man, i wish arpnetworks were my home ISP :( you should consider that ;o that was fun sadly, the plane that just pulled in is parked there for the night no more activity and off we go going to try out mailroute.info hmmmmm interesting, must look at them too although, my VM seems rock solid so I don't see much reason to try them I don't understand how mailroute.info works Do you add them as an MX record? phlux: kind of like the postini service Google Apps offers from what I can see phlux: you set your MX records to mailroute.info's, and they forward e-mails to your server aye as a result, your server would nolonger be an MX record, because that'd defeat the whole purpose I wonder how much that slows things down? finally went with a wildcard SSL cert from godaddy. now i can protect all of *.arpnetworks.com without paying $50 a pop (they used to be $29, wth?)