Time |
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Message |
00:21
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dashcloud |
http://www.theverge.com/2012/12/18/3781194/watch-this-ms-pac-man-assembly-line-footage |
01:42
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godane |
looks like we have some videos of g4: http://web.archive.org/web/20071011152040/http://www.g4rewind.com/shows/current_shows/e3_live/ |
01:42
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godane |
too bad i didn't get wget warc for this site |
02:00
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godane |
ok best on a video channel i think g4rewind should be back up by late jan of 2013 |
02:00
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godane |
when it does get back up i will make a warc.gz of it |
02:12
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joepie91 |
http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/ |
02:12
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joepie91 |
^ very very interesting |
11:50
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Coderjoe |
hmm |
11:51
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norbert79 |
damn joepie91 left... I wonder though what the device is all about |
11:52
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Coderjoe |
someone posted on the kimble megarack TF comments about his BBS rat days which was followed by a request for a citation |
11:53
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Coderjoe |
norbert79: the wabsdr? |
11:53
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norbert79 |
Yes, it's something I couldn't figure out what it's good for |
11:54
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Coderjoe |
it allows anyone from around the world to listen to radio signals received at a particular location. there are many of them out there |
11:55
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norbert79 |
so radio amateurs are not limited to physical locations but with the help of tcp-ip they can use their own devices too |
11:55
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norbert79 |
right |
11:55
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norbert79 |
like radio streams |
11:55
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Coderjoe |
well, this is a receive-only thing |
11:56
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Coderjoe |
but yes, there are also systems to allow a HAM to remotely operate their rig over TCP/IP |
11:57
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norbert79 |
Nice |
11:57
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Coderjoe |
but using sites like this, people can see where their (or others) transmissions can be picked up at |
11:57
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norbert79 |
I see |
13:01
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schbiridi |
Coderjoe: yeah, kimbles past does not seem well known outside germany |
13:11
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godane |
i'm starting the upload of attack of the show |
13:12
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godane |
i'm only doing 2011 episodes or before that |