#archiveteam-bs 2015-12-23,Wed

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01:50 🔗 Sketchcow Time to play with the archive FOS
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05:37 🔗 yipdw pumping data / like a FOS
05:38 🔗 yipdw megawarcin' / like a FOS
05:38 🔗 yipdw load average 60 / like a FOS
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08:12 🔗 FAMAS this user wishes to know if there is any way to display date of archival in a finished site archive
08:13 🔗 asdf FAMAS, yes just look in the WARC's metapackage
08:13 🔗 asdf the dates should all be in there
08:19 🔗 FAMAS this user requests to all to setup the update-frequency for site archives to be 6 months. therefore, every 6 months, the site is re-archived
08:22 🔗 asdf hey just drop in around june and we'll put your psychology page through once more again
08:23 🔗 asdf you have my word, as long as these facilities are still here then
08:25 🔗 kyan If the facilities are not here, you can use grab-site :)
08:28 🔗 FAMAS kyan: this user wishes to know, if archiveteam server facilities are unavailable, site archives created by grab-site will be uploaded at what location?
08:28 🔗 kyan FAMAS: By default they're written to your computer's local storage
08:28 🔗 kyan (in the current working directory)
08:29 🔗 kyan You can use the internetarchive python app to upload them
08:29 🔗 kyan https://pypi.python.org/pypi/internetarchive
08:29 🔗 FAMAS kyan: this user is aware of the software saving data to local storage, as is the function of wget, httrack and other offline site archivers
08:30 🔗 kyan If you have a lot of WARCs to upload, i wrote an app that automatically uploads grab-site output to archive.org
08:30 🔗 kyan FAMAS: Yes, grab-site is generally easier to use in my experience
08:30 🔗 kyan since most site archivers other than wget don't natively save the grabs as WARC files
08:30 🔗 kyan which are needed for complete archival of the pages.
08:31 🔗 kyan and wget needs special config for that.
08:31 🔗 FAMAS in this user's personal view, the attract factor for archive team is that they possess their own host for site archives in parallel with internet archive's storage system
08:32 🔗 kyan FAMAS: ArchiveTeam doesn't have their own permanent storage, aside from the INTERNETARCHIVE.BAK project.
08:33 🔗 kyan The output from #archivebot is stored by the Internet Archive.
08:33 🔗 kyan (rather than by ArchiveTeam)
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08:33 🔗 kyan http://archive.org/details/archivebot
08:35 🔗 kyan (also, I have to ask, why do you talk in the third person?)
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08:37 🔗 FAMAS this user attempts utilization of verbosity and eloquence for increased clarity of expressions
08:39 🔗 asdf through prepending 'this user' to every line?
08:40 🔗 kyan Perchance supposing that self-demonstrated circumlocution and sesquipedialianism has been evidenced to provide aid in the efficacy of your interpersonal communications, perhaps it is of great utility to your discourse, and perhaps within your extended disquisitions, as well, might I add.
08:41 🔗 kyan (in English: If verbosity helps you communicate better, it might help your communication, and your longer speeches.)
08:41 🔗 FAMAS kyan: the assertion that you made is correct, however when this user is in a state where typing ability is limited, the user utilizes terse talk
08:41 🔗 kyan (Not that that says much.)
08:42 🔗 FAMAS in the format closely resembling the english language utilized in telgrams
08:42 🔗 FAMAS *telegrams
08:42 🔗 asdf and paranoid schizophrenics
08:42 🔗 kyan Brevity aids clarity above verbosity STOP
08:42 🔗 kyan ...sometimes
08:43 🔗 FAMAS asdf: this user is currently not in a state of paranoia regarding any topic or incident
08:44 🔗 kyan *sesquipedalianism — there was an extra i in there
08:46 🔗 kyan In other news, I gotta wonder how this rather unusual word list was obtained. http://generalized-data-service.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/REST_SERVICE_PLUS/words.txt
08:47 🔗 kyan "yahoo, fuck, chat, pussy, sex, the, love, yeast, algebra, hypertext, paradigm, syn, gry, adultery, conundrum, computer, cunt, sodomy, dog, palindrome, ..., veterinarian, ..." — WTF?
08:48 🔗 kyan certainly they all make sense to have in a word list (except for "syn" and "gry", which are not words I am familiar with), but why on earth in that order?
08:48 🔗 kyan it reads like it could be the most common words encountered in spam-ridden yahoo answers
08:48 🔗 asdf FAMAS, are you using voice to search to type here?
08:49 🔗 asdf voice to text, excuse me
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10:25 🔗 godane what the hell happen here: https://archive.org/details/Extinct_Attractions_Club
10:26 🔗 godane SketchCow: all those files where meant for a collection
10:27 🔗 godane your going to get more of that
10:29 🔗 asdf what is even that extinct attractions club?
10:29 🔗 godane footage of old theme parks
10:32 🔗 asdf oh!
10:35 🔗 FAMAS the archive list on archive team site does not update regularly, thus preventing this user from accessing recently created archives for download
10:36 🔗 asdf it's the same for everyone else, FAMAS
10:43 🔗 godane good news on something else
10:44 🔗 godane i maybe able to get metadata for those journeyman.tv files
10:44 🔗 godane the video file numbers are used on journeymanfootage.tv
10:45 🔗 godane so this page : http://journeymanfootage.tv/film/2919/ would got to this file: http://journeyman.co.uk/media/video/2919.flv
10:51 🔗 godane uploaded: https://archive.org/details/Why_Christmas_Tress_Arent_Perfect_-_The_Story_of_Small_Pine_1990_VHSRip
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11:46 🔗 godane starting to upload journeymanfootage.tv mov files: https://archive.org/details/journeymanfootage.tv-mov-timecode-film-4
11:46 🔗 HCross Heh, speeds from France to the IA are kicking ass today
11:47 🔗 godane there timecoded vs the flv files on journeyman.co.uk
11:55 🔗 godane Uploaded: https://archive.org/details/Santas_Suprise_Kids_Klassics_Version_1992_VHSRip
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18:05 🔗 Ghost_of_ hi
18:06 🔗 Ghost_of_ OK, I was thinking about something ... would it be possible for Archive.org to provide bibtex files for their books?
18:06 🔗 xmc that sounds like a useful derivative to make, yes
18:06 🔗 xmc or you could whip up something with internetarchive.py to do the same :)
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18:15 🔗 Ghost_of_ I can't whip Python at all
18:15 🔗 Ghost_of_ but it seems the data is already there, mostly
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18:51 🔗 godane uploaded: https://archive.org/details/Extinct_Attractions_Club_Country_Bears_Jamboree
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