[00:56] LOL [00:57] http://i.imgur.com/9mKBS.png [01:01] balrog_: I had to do this [01:01] and then I saw the source [01:01] and then I clawed my eyes out [02:07] http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&dlc=en&docname=c00063957&lc=en&product=444649 [02:08] hmm [02:08] closed July 1, 2011? why is this scanner driver still showing an update about it [03:03] did anyone else here pledge to the High Score kickstarter and get one of the meals with a gaming legend? [03:07] That seems really cool; pity about the hidden cost, though [03:41] shaqfu: hidden cost? [03:45] underscor: $300, plus transport/lodging [03:45] Meeting Sid would be amazing; getting to Sid, not so much [03:46] so the kickstarter reward was just arranging for the opportunity to have dinner? [03:46] Yeah [03:46] Thankfully, they did post the general areas they'd be doing it, and I'm sure if you're in SF there's always GDC [03:46] Hell, I'm a ferry ride away from Sid... [03:49] shaqfu: ouch [03:49] Sadly, "sleep on a game legend's couch" is not part of the kickstarter :( [03:52] at $400 you get a paid dinner with John Romero and his fiancee [03:52] this is for...? [03:52] http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/230165553/game-history-book-high-score-3rd-edition [03:53] Didn't the Romero ones sell out? [03:53] the $250 one did [03:53] Also, [03:55] good night folks [03:55] OK, http://ascii.textfiles.com fucking done [04:04] I was just reading that [04:06] dreamhost :< [04:06] they really, really do suck [04:06] also, new skin? [04:06] or you just haven't set it yet? [04:10] almost certainly the latter [04:11] yeah figured :p [04:11] I prefer the green and black combo [04:22] Sid's bought me lunch. That was fun. :) [04:23] Heads up: his family says grace before every meal. [04:23] Slight awkward moment there. [04:25] I don't know what's cooler - that, or your SC2 handle :) [04:26] I'd really like to meet the SC2 crew [04:27] They're still around, I think, doing Skylanders [04:28] Yeah, of course. Just never gotten in touch with them. [05:50] I guess I should probably move off dreamhost one of these days [05:51] if you want a decent shared host, I like site5 [06:09] I think the green and black will be leaving. [06:09] But it has to be something very cool. [06:16] whew. I just went metadata all over this shit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMOu78bAdbQ [06:16] but sadly, I couldn't make out all the names. [06:18] too bad I don't have any better copy than a 352x240 VCD bitrate MPEG1 file. [06:32] the names? [06:32] they're in the description [06:32] oh wait [06:32] that's you [06:32] disregard me, i'm an idiot [08:34] fuck yeah [08:34] [Apr 04 12 03:45] maybe HellMuT spat in it [08:34] [Apr 04 12 03:45] mexicaids [08:34] er [08:34] wtf [08:34] how did that get in my paste buffer [08:34] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=418xvoRiCk0 [08:34] awesome comment [08:36] somewhat along the lines of comment on hackernews about the autodesk animator flick file with the 3d animation [09:40] geh [09:40] artificial scarcity bullshit [09:40] long out of print album: [09:41] 2 new from $190.00 6 used from $59.74 [09:41] (on amazon) [13:09] wget question: Does -X take patterns like -R does? Could we avoid the lots-of-slashes spidertraps by adding something like -X "/*//" to the call? [13:45] DoubleJ: No, I don't think it does. -X wants (absolute!) paths. I made a patch to add two options, --acceptregex and --rejectregex, that use a PCRE regular expression to match complete URLs. https://gist.github.com/589abc1c05679eabe33c (You probably need the Wget sources.) [13:46] It was quite useful to complete the final FortuneCity cases. [13:46] --rejectegex='//+|\.html?/' helped a lot [13:47] wget maintainers need to build alard a statue [14:05] alard: Should I rerun get-wget-warc? I've got a homepage.mac user that's in that situation right now. And with no webdav feed I can't just shut off the --mirror option for him. [14:05] Or is the patch not in the main repository yet? [14:06] Or is it already there and I just need to fiddle with the wget call? [14:07] No, it's not in there yet. I've only used it myself. [14:07] Ah. [14:10] I haven't decided if I'll send the patch to the wget mailing list. It's not a very nice solution (it would be the third accept/reject option). [14:11] Besides, regular expressions in wget seems to be a tricky subject: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.wget.general/8977 [14:28] alard: Wow, that looks like a whole lot of overthinking for what I'd imagine is the 99% case. [14:51] Yes, so I'm not sure I want to start that discussion again. However, maybe I'll make a version that uses the gnulib eregex functions instead of PCRE and submit that. [14:54] Well, I took a look at the documentation again, and it says that -X may take a pattern, so I'm trying it now to see what happens. [14:55] I basically just changed the --exclude-directories line to be ",/*//" [14:56] In theory that'll match the root level of the site, then anything, then a double slash. [14:56] May take a while to find out if it worked. [15:05] And it doesn't. Let's see if escaping the * does anything. [15:09] Well, that made it not keep anything. Guess I'll just have to leave that one unfinished. [15:37] Guuuu [16:15] SketchCow: http://archive.org/details/dark-magazine-rack [16:16] a part me questions this [16:16] another part me says back them up [16:23] Oh, weird, that wasn't supposed to be reachable. [16:23] We're making dupes that go into the dark archives. [16:23] My mistake, thanks for the note. [16:24] i have full 2010 and 2011 cpu magazine for that [16:25] hahaha [16:25] that dark-magazine looks very thin if you know what i mean [16:25] most downloaded item [16:25] http://archive.org/details/playboy-2011-11 [16:25] also: http://archive.org/details/yoga-journal-2011-11 [16:27] http://www.flickr.com/photos/mhh/6897676442/ [16:28] Fixed. [16:29] dammit [16:30] I have that damn "I'm Han Solo" song stuck in my head [16:31] Same here [16:31] Right now I'm listening to This American Life and splitting up the 200gb mobileme sets on batcave into 50gb so I can upload them and eventually shut down batcave. [16:32] Batcave has 19tb of 30tb used right now. [16:32] Which is better than it's been, but obviously I still have a ton to get off there. [16:32] All the magazines are gooooooone [16:33] so you delete them? [16:33] No [16:33] They're just unbrowsable, stored for the future. [16:33] good [16:33] i have the full maximum pc magazine from 2003 to 2011 [16:34] also maximum pc has there archive pdfs for free on there [16:35] so to me maximum pc was less of a problem [16:36] DO THE TRASH COMPACTOR [16:36] DO THE CHEWIE HUG [16:36] OK, I'm going to have to find this song and listen to it. [16:40] zgrant: here: https://twitter.com/#!/textfiles/status/186857656957403136 [16:42] looks like i may have some higher res pdfs from maximum pc [16:42] Oh, thank. I haven't checked Twtiter for for about a week, so I missed it. [16:42] i think i download them last july [16:43] file name also changed [16:44] archive this: http://www.maximumpc.com/articles/pdf_archives [16:46] Coderjoe: um..., wow. Lando has better moves than Han. [16:49] hmm now if only they had cover cd archives [16:51] Coderjoe: Ha! just found the original. I like the parody much better. [17:06] 10 160gb sets left to split up [17:06] And I'm listening to This American Life [17:07] i might have one or two maximumpc cover discs [17:07] somewhere [17:10] mm [17:10] I need to get the rest of my data out of S3 [17:16] 5 sets left [17:16] Wow, you must have one heck of an upload speed. Impressive. [17:17] i wish i had that [17:17] also fast download [17:17] I'm not uploading, just splitting sets. [17:17] oh [17:17] Oh. [17:17] The thing right now is going through all the directories to make .tar files. [17:17] And it'll upload when it's done. [17:18] I mean, I'm getting 40-60mb/sec uploads [17:18] But right now it's doing the boring .tar and I'm just ensuring the items are all going up [17:19] well if you did 5, 160 gb sets in about 10 minutes, that seems pretty darn fast. However, your 40-60 mb/sec upload speed is nice. [17:22] zgrant: that upload is basically lan, from a system within IA to the S3api endpoint nodes... [17:23] Yes [17:25] ok. Thanks for the explanation. [17:25] Also, I am awesome and I get awesome internet for awesome people [17:25] It's a special internet, you've probably never heard of it [17:26] SketchCow_Net? [17:26] Well, you ever heard of Internet 2? [17:26] mmm [17:26] inet2 [17:26] http://www.internet2.edu/about/ [17:26] Yeah, I'm on internet3 [17:26] It's me and ashton kutcher [17:26] When he's not doing that lamebrain public act he puts on [17:26] He drops on the lab coat [17:27] Speaking of Ashton [17:27] Yeah, I've heard of Internet 2 [17:27] My cousin's a promoter [17:27] She used to be Mike Tyson's [17:27] These days she's Michael Jordan's. [17:27] And she uploaded a photo of Ashton being Michael Jordan's caddy. [17:27] april fools [17:28] http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/541948_10150708638890808_685135807_9282262_1612351896_n.jpg [17:28] No, quite real [17:28] The cowboy hat is a nice touch. [17:29] The community college I'm at will never see Internet 2. At least I doubt in my career. [17:31] OK, the packs are split up. [17:31] And even if we did, our IT guys would never allow me to run a downloader from work. :( [17:31] Now I'm doing the tar'ing up and the uploading after that. [17:32] It's 4.5 terabytes in total, I just checked. [17:32] So, is that spread across multiple hard drives, or all on one? [17:33] do you have this: http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/7157458/The_One_%28games_magazine%29_complete_OCR_d_PDF_s [17:35] Something that was literally uploaded yesterday? [17:36] I've got rtorrent working on it. [17:36] http://thepiratebay.se/tag/retropdfs [17:36] Ken__D has a lot of magazines archive [17:36] Wow [17:37] I appreciate the tip [17:37] Now the fun begins [17:38] some of them i think you have [17:38] Yes [17:45] Grabbing 15 torrents now, more to come. [17:45] I might make second sets of magazines [17:45] i'm just glad to help [17:46] It's appreciated. [17:46] This guy's slaving away [17:46] just was search magazines [17:46] there all OCR too [17:46] may be more usfull then some are archive.org [17:47] I agree [17:47] I have to compare. [17:47] his blog: http://retropdfs.wordpress.com/ [17:47] if the new one is better, the old one gets darked [17:47] But kept [17:50] http://retropdfs.wordpress.com/currently-available-collections/ [17:50] it looks like he redone the a lot of them [17:55] Oh Aspberger's, is there nothing you can't do [17:57] maybe something: http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/6178984/Entire_back_catalog_of_Plan_B_magazine [17:57] even though it says 0 seeds i have 3 seeds and its download 200+kb [18:02] http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5652802/General_Magazine [18:02] http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5413763/Sega_Saturn_Magazine [18:05] http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/4431841/Around_the_World_(Vokrug_sveta)_128_issues_russian_magazine [18:09] http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/4492755/Retro_Gamer_Magazine_UK_issue_1-30_PDF [18:11] http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5856827/Retro_Gamer_Magazine_-_Load_02_%5B31-55%5D_%28PDF%29_ [18:15] email this to jason@textfiles.com - don't dump it here [18:15] Get a nice fat list. [18:16] i think thats it today [18:35] anyway i can get more access to archive.org so i can add more stuff? [18:37] Just upload it [18:37] I'll add them [18:37] emijrp: Sorry about the spam crap on archiveteam org. [18:37] I need to re-install anti-spam plugins, they didn't make the transfer. [18:38] i think a revision3 section is needed [18:51] no problem SketchCow [19:04] Yeah, I'm on internet3 [19:04] hahaha [19:30] SketchCow: https://www.imagineshop.co.uk/ [19:30] it has a dvd section [19:47] Fuck yeah, bike riiiide [19:48] I just did that [19:49] retro gamer emag load 3 will get you up to 80 issues [19:49] <3 fantastic [19:50] also i'm downloading pc gamer 2010 issues [19:50] found them on demonoid.me [19:53] My torrent download is going well but it'll probably not finish until tomorrow [21:00] http://www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/preswk/cal [21:01] too few preservation week events [21:01] I've been trying to think , what I could do at my library, but I haven't had any good ideas yet. [21:01] Do you work in a library too? [21:02] no [21:02] just a crazy private citizen that collects/hoards stuff [21:03] I was asked to write a title and abstract for a talk on archive teamish things [21:04] I chose ALL YOU CARED ABOUT IS GONE AND ALL YOUR FRIENDS ARE DEAD: The fun frolic of preservation activism [21:05] Coderjoe: hoarding and collecting is good. :-) [21:06] just hoarding [21:06] a part of me thinks archiveteam is hoarders anonymous [21:12] It's hard to get people to care about preservation, until they lose something [21:12] Then they suddenly care very much [21:12] Yeah, I agree. [21:12] Ikhwan Wiki (Arabic: الموسوعة الإخوانية) is an Arabic free wiki encyclopedia about Muslim Brotherhood. [21:13] shaqfu: and then it is too late. [21:15] looks like you guys got n-force podcast [21:15] not n-force pdfs publicly on archive.org [21:16] i think my aspberger's is kicking in today [21:17] i am surprise not to fine more retro gamer pdf files [21:17] only 1-55, 100, and 101 can be found [21:18] zgrant: Yep [21:18] Hopefully they learn well enough not to let it happen again :) [21:20] (wrote up a quick howto on this for the wiki, btw) [21:21] I'll have to check it out. [21:21] zgrant: Which library do you work in? [21:22] I just created an account and I'm looking for ways to contribute, so if you have suggestions, please let me know. [21:22] I work at Clark College in Vancouver, WA. [21:22] I'm the goofy looking librarian. [21:23] Well, that's an awkward place to put a small city named Vancouver... [21:23] Yeah.. I tell people I live in Vancouver and they automatically think I'm Canadian. [21:23] zgrant: Goofiness comes with the profession :) [21:24] Boy howdy yes. [21:26] http://roflcon.org/2012/04/04/jason-scott-is-in-the-building/ [21:28] If I were going to be in Cambridge next month I'd attend. [21:29] SketchCow: Did you say write you'd be at osbridge in PDX later this year? [21:30] ha ha [21:30] If by "be at" you mean "be the keynote" [21:31] Yeah, sorry, I'm trying to do four things at once here. My mistake. [21:31] I hope to extend the visit, get some stuff done [21:32] ha. I'm a groomsman at a steampunk-themed wedding on May 5. so that, in addition to the geography problem, prevents me from attending. [21:32] Coderjoe: Please please please please please tell me the wedding ring is brass [21:32] Or is actually a monocle, or something [21:32] steampunk-themed wedding. Cool. [21:33] I think there may be a metal allergy concern with the rings. I forget what he said they were made from. [21:36] thepiratebay.se/torrent/6941494/Science_Magazine_2011_(All_Issues) [21:36] some thing for the dark archive [21:37] http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5997331/Servo_Magazine._2010_Full_Collection. [21:38] mmm [21:38] looking at http://archive.org/details/personaldigitalarchiving2012pt1 [21:38] where is the opening keynote from Brewster Kahle? :-\ [21:39] http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5964680/Extreme_How-To_Magazine._2010_Collection. [21:40] Was it rolled into Ashenfelder's? [21:40] no [21:40] http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5999855/American_PHOTO_Magazine._2010_(US)_Full_Collection. [21:41] http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/6002861/Hi-Fi_Choice_Magazine._2010_Full_Collection. [21:41] http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/6002839/Discover_Magazine._2010_Full_Collection. [21:42] http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5997491/Guns_Magazine_-_Complete_2010_Collection_-_(PDF)_%5BZDaddy%5D [21:45] http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/6104835/MSDN_Magazine_2010_Full_Year_Collection [21:47] Coderjoe: I scrolled down on the list of presenters and Brewster's is the very last one. Number 16. [21:47] he had two keynotes on day one [21:47] according to the schedule in the description [21:48] Oh, the second presentation is 42 mins, but the first is about 20 right? I see. [21:48] So it is the first presentation that isn't there? [21:50] Sorry, I guess it is the other way round, first is 45 mins & second only 20 mins. [21:59] looks like you guys have some retro gamer discs [22:01] i think you have the full 18 coverdiscs from retro gamer [22:01] *first 18 coverdiscs [22:04] http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/3437903/Digital_Camera_Magazine_Issue__1_to__36_(british_photo_magazine) [22:05] [22:06] SketchCow: something you may like: http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5930555/73_Magazine [22:06] 514 magazine of 73 magazine [22:07] its about ameteur radio [22:07] Please please. [22:08] PLEASE. [22:08] Stop dumping torrents in here. [22:08] I said e-mail [22:08] Now you've scrolled pages and pages [22:08] e-mail [22:08] sorry [22:09] A torrent? [22:09] * nitro2k01 calls the cyberpolice and state police [22:10] I don't care about the content, I just want this to be a coordinating channel [22:11] ok [22:13] SketchCow: hahahahahahahahaha [22:13] http://www.textfiles.com/artscene/mirrors/GRAPE-DEMO-ARCHIVE/graphism/rs/razorback/razorback-the_grim_reaper.png [22:13] (nsfw) [22:15] i click before before i seen the nsfw warning [22:15] my eyes [22:16] welcome to the interwebz [22:17] godane1: :D [22:17] NEVER TRUST IRC LINKS! [22:18] I think I've spent too much time on IRC... I don't find that picture even a little shocking anymore [22:19] http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Smiley_head_happy.png [22:43] SketchCow: Just emailed you [22:44] SketchCow: Name it magazine pack [22:48] The difference between the old PDF and the new one is significant [23:18] awesome. I think UPS forgot everything about the return label I sent with the drive :( [23:32] http://www.outofprintarchive.com/news.html [23:32] that one looks good [23:34] Coderjoe: what.. you applied only ONE? ;-) [23:34] repeat after me: redundancy is good. redundancy is good. redundancy is good. [23:35] RETURN label. one that goes in the box to be applied to send back to me. [23:35] it was made in october, from the look of things [23:36] out of print archive is not doing it right [23:36] the files are hosted on hotfile :-( [23:59] So, is this the time to start packing up Splinder?