[00:43] Hello, I've arrived for the ear-fucking [00:45] hah [00:45] well, you're just in time [17:54] ack! [17:54] http://photos.mlive.com/grandrapidspress/2012/08/mostprizedpossessions_7.html [17:54] note: I already sent an email to the reporter strongly urging the people in that article back up their text messages [17:55] that page doesn't have as much as the print story [17:55] I'm going to go upstairs and scan it again (the bottom got chopped off the previous attempt) [18:05] http://wegetsignal.org/tmp/textremains.jpg [18:07] the last two paragraphs/sentences [18:26] They made a back up by putting it a newspaper story, in a sense. Not sure what else you could back up. (It's not *the* original text message on *the* original phone, of course.) [18:28] there are apps for android for backing up texts. on i recently used writes it to an xml file on the sd card [18:28] (and can restore from the xml file) [19:22] i'm checking out rutorrent [19:22] it looks like utorrent in web interface [19:22] uses rtorrent as backend [19:25] I use transmission [19:29] i would but thebox.bz doesn't like the versions of transmission or deluge that i use [19:36] hmmm [19:36] i use rtorrent, easy life [19:44] rutorrent sounds interesitng [19:45] Today is "chronomex feels stupid day"! Everyone give a big round of applause to our sponsor, a set theory textbook from Springer! [19:45] actually it's not even that, it's a textbook tangentially involving set theory [19:45] D: [20:10] hmm [20:10] I never thought about it [20:10] but I can just use IA as free ocr for this pdf of scans [20:10] handy [20:12] ummmm yeah. [22:06] godane: what versions do you use? [22:37] rtorrent 0.8.9 i think [22:40] its 0.9.2 [23:06] i'm up to episode 97 of tech news today