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73522.1256@compuserve.com

Mar 5, 2008 4:31PM PST

Ha! I found an old business card that had my first e-mail address on it! Not important, just kinda funny how we couldn't pick our own addresses back then....

Aloha,
Colin

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I just sent you some spam to that address
Mar 5, 2008 7:03PM PST

heheh

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Ugly
Mar 5, 2008 7:21PM PST

Well one day computers will have AI's and will need their own email address, that address sounds like something that would be appropriate.

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(NT) LOI :)
Mar 6, 2008 1:28AM PST
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LOL!
Mar 7, 2008 4:11AM PST

First time in a long time I see an address like that one!

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Yeah, I think that's about 12 years old
Mar 8, 2008 5:06AM PST

Yeah, I think that's about 12 years old. On a side note, we started first with AOL before switching to Compuserve. We were playing around with AOL not knowing that the phone number it was using didn't qualify for the "20 hours" free promotion because we're in Hawaii.

I wrote an email to Steve Case (he's from Hawaii) pleading our case, and he wrote back and rescinded all our long distance charges. I wish I still had that letter.