/msg chanserv flags #arpnetworks mnathani +O or similar you are not authorized.. well I know *I'm* not authorized :P Wow, last time #arpnetworks' flags were touched was 6 years ago hence "long term customers" i suppose long time up_the_irons +AFORVefiorstv [modified 6y 21w 1d ago] cablehead +Oo [modified 6y 0w 5d ago] long term was apparently 20 weeks :P (at least relative to the IRC channel) http://irclogger.arpnetworks.com/irclogger_log/arpnetworks?date=2009-08-01,Sat so logs didn't start straight away? Registered : Jun 10 04:38:30 2009 (6y 21w 3d ago) evidently :p it seems i just talked about openbsd when i first came in here :) i do but not heavily er wrong term frequently? 10:36 -NickServ(NickServ@services.)- Information on plett (account plett): 10:36 -NickServ(NickServ@services.)- Registered : Oct 31 20:25:14 2001 (14y 1w 1d ago) Bloody kids ;) To be clear, we were comparing channel ages, not freenode accounts :P In which case I can offer Registered : Dec 23 19:38:05 2003 (11y 45w 5d ago) cool. approaching my 10 year freenode birthday: Registered : Nov 29 23:55:32 2005 (9y 49w 0d ago) Apparently I just missed my birthday User reg. : Oct 27 22:50:07 2003 (12y 1w 5d ago) I'm more amused that everyone's regged late evening or 'very late evening'. That timestamp is UTC I believe, in which case I registered about 4pm that day well, i can offer Registered : Sep 30 06:46:25 2011 (4y 5w 3d ago). i probably have been at utc+2 at that time OK, I looked. I missed my 7 yr Freenodeiversary -- it was 3 Nov. i think i registered then it lapsed then someone took my name then they lapsed and i reregistered Registered : Jul 27 03:45:30 2012 (3y 14w 4d ago) how do you check? Registered : Sep 08 07:46:47 2012 (3y 8w 3d ago) you do /msg nickserv info I feel old now. Damn kids, get off my lawn, etc etc i was on freenode ages ago just not nickserved with this username. i think i was on #debian when i was first on :) i think it was called something else though It was called #old-packages. heh i was using debian in like 98/99 before apt it was normal for packages to be old back then you just updated with freshmeat.net if you wanted to see new things :) well that's what i did the libc5 to glibc migration was slow etc looks like freenode changed from opn in 2002