[06:09] SketchCow: i found a Good Morning America Now episodes [06:10] it was a 3rd hour of gma that was online only [06:15] Great [08:07] sep332_: I think that the most concerning part of the whole story is the amount of people THAT ACTUALLY SEARCH FOR GMAIL AND USE THAT LINK. [08:07] :| [08:16] who needs DNS when you have a nondeterministic search engine [10:33] Dud1: you already started to rip the cd's? [10:53] pulling in ftp.microsoft.com at 21mbps consistently [10:53] :) [10:53] 25 gigs left according to filezilla [10:56] anything interesting joepie91? [10:56] BlueMaxim: lots of old KB stuff [10:56] aside from that, no idea [10:56] lots of drivers also though [10:56] KB? [10:56] also, uploaded: https://archive.org/details/BBCStoryville-2013-GoogleAndTheWorldBrain-720pHD [10:56] BlueMaxim: knowledge base [10:56] ah [10:56] http://owely.com/0J7yYC [10:57] running with 8 threads [10:58] man wish I had a net connection like yours [10:58] BlueMaxim: trust me, you don't [10:58] the only reason you don't see me pinging out every 5 minutes, is because I'm proxying all my IRC stuff through a ZNC :) [10:59] the speed may be nice (although nowhere near what I'm paying for) [10:59] but the reliability is utter shit [10:59] or rather, lack thereof [11:00] BlueMaxim: as for speed... I pay for 100/100 FttH [11:00] I get 85/55 most of the time [11:01] that is an unacceptable difference for FttH [11:02] buddy I get 10/1 with a 50% chance to go down every time we get a phone call [11:02] we share pain [11:02] BlueMaxim: haha [11:02] BlueMaxim: russian roulette! :P [11:02] internet access needs to be a basic human right >___> [11:03] BlueMaxim: yes, but more importantly, there needs to be a crackdown on the internet access monopoly [11:03] and I don't really give a rat's ass who is leading that crackdown [11:04] whether it's a government, an activist group, or a commercial entity [11:04] as long as it breaks down the ridiculous monopolies that exist now [11:05] ArchiveTeam for Removal of Internet Monopoly Justice Obstructing Bastards [11:05] hehe [11:05] yes that does say ArchiveTeam for RIMJOB [11:06] hahahaha [11:06] but tbh, the basic human rights wrt 'services', should be hydration (water), energy (electricity or otherwise), knowledge (in any form), and communication (internet or other geographically unrestricted means) [11:06] and ideally also food but that one's tricky [11:06] and depends on interpretation [11:07] right now, of that list, the only one that is recognized as a more or less 'universal' human right in the western world, is water [11:07] and knowledge implicitly [11:07] humanity sucks [11:08] bahaha: http://imgur.com/gallery/siBEIYD [11:09] -\o/- [12:36] SketchCow: i'm going after story?id= urls of abcnews.go.com [13:05] i added singlePage=true to my story?id= grab [13:06] this way i grab the full story without needing a --mirror option [13:06] other wise i would get pages to other stories not in the target area [13:49] SketchCow: i'm now grabbing RetroMacCast podcast [13:49] its a audio podcast about old macs [16:01] and so it starts: https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22RetroMacCast%22 [16:34] godane: what OS were you on again? [16:39] linux [16:50] godane: alright [16:50] I might have something interesting for you soon :) [16:52] godane: actually, let me post a screenshot [16:53] godane: http://owely.com/5ariEX [16:53] figured this might be interesting to you, since you do a LOT of series uploads [16:53] it's an upload client for archive.org, sort of [16:53] that lets you do batch uploads with templates for the description that you can fill with variables etc. etc. [16:54] might save some time :) [16:54] (that's just UI for now, there's no backend behind it yet) [17:00] midas: Microsoft FTP finished [17:00] as far as I can tell [17:46] the amazon free $100 credits expire by end of this month.. fire up instances if u still have money left [18:43] this maybe interesting: https://archive.org/details/RetroMacCast_107 [18:43] it talks about bbs [19:21] i'm at the half way point with RetroMacCast [21:23] bahaha awesome [21:23] http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/01/republicans-call-for-halt-to-unconstitutional-surveillance-programs/?comments=1 [21:23] minus the comments, that is [21:24] if anyone remembers the old Bugs Bunny thing where Bugs flips around the words to make Elmer (or whoever) do the opposite [21:24] this is totally that [21:24] I guess Chuck Jones was on to something [23:47] Technically Michael Maltese [23:52] oh, I didn't know he was the writer [23:52] neat