[00:00] SketchCow: i may have found computer plans for apollo 11 [00:11] We're going to the moooon [00:21] uploaded part 1: https://archive.org/details/build_agc_1 [00:32] godane1: I actually saw the partial one at the InfoAge museum [00:33] its all uploaded now [00:33] 1 thur 9 [00:34] balrog: it may have most of the source code used in this thing too [00:35] aiui a lot of that is available [00:35] it's weird though :P [00:35] lot of assembly though [01:34] https://ludios.org/tmp/_badnames.txt it is really too bad that people do this [01:38] so i found rue morgue magazine [01:39] its a horror magazine [01:46] so looke like of the guys on dchub has like tons of IA movies [01:47] I might be getting a large pile of old CD-ROMs [01:47] Dutch stuff primarily, probably [02:12] By default the IA provides a md5, crc32, sha1 for every file in every item [02:12] As well as a format indicator, size, source and mtime [02:13] I do a two step check on files. First I check the size, if they match then I check sha1 [02:14] You also get all this data for the generated _meta files as well [02:16] So, omf_ - you're not going forward with the warc gallery? [02:38] http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2013/06/building-visual-planetary-time-machine.html [05:42] ivan`: shrug @ _badnames.txt [12:18] so if ign is going down then how come there are still tons of news being posted on ign? [12:18] or was the ign/gamespy grabs more of a panic download like i do [12:20] no it was some of their smaller websites like 1up and ugn [12:20] ok [13:07] BlueMax, that is wrong [13:08] according to the shutdown notice over 90% of the ign sites are going to be shutdown [13:08] the few that remain are going to be folded into a new brand in the future [13:08] I See [13:08] like 1up.com [13:09] it has over 2,000 user blogs and 700+ subdomains [13:09] http://tropicraft.net/robots.txt [13:09] Because fuck actually using robots.txt [13:09] awww yeah bees [13:10] Oh, they don't point into oblivion either. http://tropicraft.net/bees http://tropicraft.net/oh/god/the/bees [13:11] GLaDOS: is there a robots.txt archive? [13:11] somewhere? [13:11] I'm not entirely sure. [13:11] Wouldn't surprise me the least. [13:39] joepie91: found anything? [13:49] joepie91, Schbirid was collecting robots.txt files before [13:49] A few others were interested and I believe there is some collection of them out there [13:49] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/This_Week_in_Computer_Hardware_77 [13:57] Tephra: ah, I didn't actively look for it [13:57] just a question out of curiosity [13:57] :P [14:11] ok [14:12] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/This_Week_in_Computer_Hardware_78 [14:27] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/This_Week_in_Computer_Hardware_79 [14:28] i have to donwload more to continue uploading [18:07] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/This_Week_in_Computer_Hardware_80 [18:07] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/This_Week_in_Computer_Hardware_81 [18:07] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/This_Week_in_Computer_Hardware_82 [18:08] yes i'm uploading a lot of This Week in computer Hardware today [18:22] :D [18:22] man, my todo list thing is actually working [19:01] so i finding more on-demand twit videos from 2009 [19:01] NOTE: there are not alot of twit videos from 2009 [22:39] rather strange writing... "(someone) was desirous of (something)" [22:43] used to be common [23:01] I used to say that. Most commonly in conjunction with icecream [23:16] this was from some old FBI memos [23:24] neat