[02:28] after seeing some tweets by Sketchcow and reading the Rock, Paper Shotgun about the wave of games by big-name developers funded, I saw the "old school rpg" pitch video [02:29] if it wasn't for the names of the people involved, the video would fit perfectly on the Onion or as a parody of the current trend [02:29] here's the project: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lootdrop/an-old-school-rpg-by-brenda-brathwaite-and-tom-hal [02:42] Friend of mine did it. [02:42] And I helped! [02:46] honestly it could be an empty page with the words TOM HALL and I would still back it' [02:47] Same here. [02:47] But the comments! Oh god, I love the comments SO MUCH. [02:47] I even had to hop in there. [02:47] I'm backing it $250 [02:47] $250 is the sweet spot. [02:47] Luxury without insane price [02:52] I've already backed a fair number of projects, at levels higher than I probably should have [02:52] I am SO MUCH about the comments. [02:52] They should have an automatically played .wav of a hand going into a cheetos bag, some munching and then typing [02:53] http://i.somethingawful.com/forumsystem/emoticons/emot-munch.gif [02:54] I'd like to give a little more attention to a smaller size game that I'm really looking forward to: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1338986832/sealark-an-oceanic-adventure-game [03:28] whoa- there's now a library to calculate the probability that a commenter is a troll: https://github.com/thisandagain/troll [03:35] dashcloud: wonder how high politicians would score on that [03:54] I think my ole Pentium 3 IRC computer bit the dust. Time to use the Raspberry Pi [04:42] haha, archive.org is fully saturating one of its core DC links right now [04:42] sawheeeeeeet :D [04:52] whee [04:52] new youtube layout incoming [04:53] looks similar to other google sites [04:53] https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=4756694603888&set=a.1789937516815.2104680.1490913794&type=1 [04:53] we're going to need a bigger boa [04:53] t [04:54] these boats were sold at surplus recently - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel_Electric_class_ferry [04:57] oo, webshots is available to the warrior? [04:57] time to switch from city of heroes [06:21] who wants 18,000 amiga mods http://archive.org/search.php?query=publisher%3A%22Stefan+Ossowskis+Schatztruhe%22 [07:22] nintendud: indeed, go go go [10:12] wibble wibble [10:13] I hate you underscor :( [10:32] alard: ?? [10:32] Yes? [10:33] The 60Gb disk is slightly too large for the laptop i'm attempting to run on... [10:33] Make it smaller. [10:33] Can I get a console on the warrior and just mount a new on in the correct place [10:33] yeah, you can't shrink formatted disks :P [10:35] Ahj found it :) doing it now :D [10:35] If you create a new disk and mount it on /data it should work. The settings are here: https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/warrior-preseed/blob/master/warrior-preseed.cfg#L758-761 [10:36] formatting as ext2.... [18:01] you actually can shrink some filesystems. I know NTFS can (and vista adds a UI component for that as well as growing). I know there is at least one linux FS that supports shrinking as well [18:01] but I can't remember the name [18:09] ext4 does, doesn't it? [18:15] huh [18:15] NTFS, ext3, and ext4 could all be shrunk in my experience [18:16] I've shrunk each of them at least once via an opensuse install [18:26] its dangerous tho [18:38] http://charon.laughs.like.a.furf.ag/ I have a friend who laughs like this [18:38] it's insane [18:39] I don't think I want to click that [18:39] lol [18:39] it's just an html5 button [18:39] with an insane laugh [18:40] completely sfw, I promise [19:16] SketchCow: You man want to grab the underground restored comics that user LeonardTSpock is doing on thepiratebay: http://thepiratebay.se/tag/Underground [19:16] these are comics that maybe very rare to find in digital format [19:21] i also found a ham radio magazine collection called CQ-VNF magazine [19:22] there is no seeds but i think there is 20 or so peers that have 99.6% of it [19:23] CQ VHF is a magazine dedicated to Ham Radio Above 50 MHz [19:23] nevermind [19:32] i found radcom magazine [19:32] its Radio Society of Great Britain monthly members magazine [19:32] it goes back to 1945 [19:35] no it goes back to 1913 but the torrent only has issue from 2002 to now i think [20:06] hmmmm my online gaming buddy hasn't been online for over a week :( [20:35] i finaly downloading some more t3 magazines from 2010 [20:36] it very hard to find those pdfs [20:38] same for older webuser pdfs [20:38] i did find a 2007 issue yesterday [20:39] i thought all the older 2005 pdfs was on usenet but i think its just malware [20:39] which is weird cause it only upload with the last 5 days but files names are the same from 2005 releases [21:11] http://img.thedailywtf.com/images/12/q3/e32/Pic-4.png [21:13] It could just be me, but that doesn't look like a DVD-writer. [21:21] s/writer/burner/ [21:27] can you guys figure how to download this: http://www.docstoc.com/docs/12138118/WebuserMagazineSeptember012005PDFeBook-YYePG [21:27] its copyright "protected" for some reason [21:28] i pretty sure that the guy that uploaded it doesn't own it [23:41] i'm uploading no bs podcast