[02:11] uploaded https://archive.org/details/weekly_reader_gore_interview [04:00] https://www.youtube.com/user/jntvstp/videos?flow=grid&view=0&sort=p ancient hairstyles [04:57] Massive upload continues [04:57] CD-ROMs this time. [04:57] 61gb [05:03] https://archive.org/details/Andretti_Racing_EA_Sports_Eng [05:17] https://archive.org/search.php?query=collection%3Acdbbsarchive&sort=-publicdate [13:48] OK archiveteam, help me. [13:48] I want to buy a e-book reader [13:48] inform me. [14:03] used retina ipad [14:04] +1 [14:04] Kindles are nice too. But a.n.other tablet will always offer a wider choice of reading apps, and therefore, things to read [14:15] ok, so or upgrade my ipad or a e-reader :p [14:21] any ipad should be able to run a reader app [14:22] Even the 1st gen ones will download the last-compatible version of the Kindle app, for example [16:02] midas: kobo if you want to read in the sun and with long battery life [16:08] ipad was too heavy for me to hold one-handed for a logn period, the cheapest kindle works well for me [16:08] with calibre you can convert things between formats pretty easily which removes some of that burden [16:09] my sister got a kobo arc recently and has been pretty happy with it [16:10] everyone about calibre except maybe its converter is super super shit [16:10] i haven't had issues with calibre converting to mobi to consume on the kindle [16:11] it forces you into using its own weird library structure [16:11] and copies/moves everything iirc [16:12] well it does "force" a library structure i guess which is like author/book on the file system but i'm ok with that [16:12] if that's a showstopper then yeah, it might be problematic [16:12] does it still have that root exploit too? :( [16:12] no idea [16:12] how the developer treated that was the final straw for me [16:13] with the android-based readers there are apps that handle every possible format anyway [16:13] same with ipad at this point [18:34] i'm uploading more nbc meet the press episodes [18:45] godane: do you grab the closed-captions (subtitles) on these videos, where available? [18:45] [just curious]