#archiveteam 2012-05-27,Sun

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00:00 πŸ”— instence_ Well, I am busy with actually trying to salvage other stuff I need for a book I am writing, and each day that passes is another that puts this info in jeapardy.
00:00 πŸ”— instence_ Also, the stuff that I archive might be re-contextualized into something else
00:01 πŸ”— DrainLbry Just throw it out there man, no one's going to expect you to perfect things
00:01 πŸ”— DrainLbry There's always room for improvement, get it out into the world so it's not lost
00:01 πŸ”— chronomex ^
00:01 πŸ”— chronomex curate as much as you can/want to now, push it out and someone else might come along and do things you didn't have time to
00:01 πŸ”— instence_ It will all make it out there eventually, but I have plans for working with the data and how it is distributed.
00:01 πŸ”— DrainLbry at the very least consider them your raw backups.
00:01 πŸ”— chronomex or they may do things that you had no idea would be interesting
00:02 πŸ”— instence_ I have it all backed up on triple mirrors.
00:02 πŸ”— chronomex you do not own this data, you are only the present custodian
00:02 πŸ”— DrainLbry that are accessible to whom? just you? :)
00:03 πŸ”— instence_ I understand archiveteam's philosophy
00:04 πŸ”— instence_ At the moment much of my work is on complete hold though
00:04 πŸ”— instence_ life...
00:04 πŸ”— chronomex very well
00:05 πŸ”— chronomex self-preservation and sanity takes precedence
00:05 πŸ”— chronomex feed yourself, pay the bills, stay happy, and THEN do volunteer work
00:05 πŸ”— instence_ broke my arm (typing with 1 hand), lost love of my life, been in deep depression all year, + tons of other bad stuff
00:06 πŸ”— chronomex well, that sucks.
00:06 πŸ”— chronomex don't let people on the internet get you down.
00:06 πŸ”— SketchCo1 Did you break your arm smacking the love of your life?
00:06 πŸ”— SketchCo1 Been THERE
00:07 πŸ”— instence_ I know archiveteams motivations, and my data will get out there eventually, just have to be patient with me and the projects I am working on.
00:08 πŸ”— DrainLbry either way man, sorry to hear about your recent events. *highfive for work so far* *INTERNET HIGHFIVE PLACE HAND HERE*
00:08 πŸ”— chronomex lol
00:08 πŸ”— instence_ I'll notify you guys for certain as soon as anything gets uploaded. Probobly the first that will make its way out is my PS2 Linux Community Archive
00:09 πŸ”— instence_ i have yet to compare it with the mirror that popped up on assembler forums
00:09 πŸ”— DrainLbry also uh yeah, a general hello to everyone since i just have been lurking for like 3 days and suddenly sprang to life and none of you probably have any idea who the hell i am
00:09 πŸ”— chronomex DrainLbry: precisely
00:09 πŸ”— chronomex we seem to have picked up a number of lurkers lately
00:10 πŸ”— SketchCow We'll have Lurker Snuggle Pile
00:11 πŸ”— DrainLbry jason drew me in with his beautiful good looks and wit way back when with the bbs documentary and textfiles.com, and then archiveteam romanced me with your dastardly evil used for the good of mankind
00:11 πŸ”— godane SketchCow: some one beat me to archiveing rev3
00:11 πŸ”— godane http://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22anarchivism%22
00:11 πŸ”— DrainLbry is there a digg archive anywhere as well? doesn't seem like that's long for this world either.
00:14 πŸ”— DrainLbry writing seems to be on the wall for that with Washington Post hiring the 15 folks, kevin rose resigning last year
00:15 πŸ”— chronomex well, that's a new one
00:16 πŸ”— chronomex here's a bell system document with Central Services Organization listed as the creator
00:16 πŸ”— chronomex there's a bunch of weird crap from around december 1983
00:16 πŸ”— * su_ beeps at chronomex
00:17 πŸ”— chronomex indeed
00:17 πŸ”— DrainLbry so for something kind of random
00:17 πŸ”— su_ I am the su_perior being here, remember that
00:18 πŸ”— DrainLbry i went to a vintage computer show a few weeks back, and saw Thomas Kurtz (BASIC guy) speak. he handed out these paper reprints of Dartmouth College Computation Center BASIC Instruction Manual, May 1964 First Draft
00:18 πŸ”— DrainLbry can't seem to dig it up anywhere online. anyone want to tell me a good place to dump it in general? just good ole IA?
00:18 πŸ”— chronomex IA would be nice
00:18 πŸ”— chronomex do you have it scanned?
00:18 πŸ”— DrainLbry I'll unbind it, scan it at work
00:19 πŸ”— chronomex they work best with 600dpi TIF, sequentially named, in a zipfile
00:19 πŸ”— chronomex I've encountered some weirdness with the deriver and non-600dpi scans
00:19 πŸ”— DrainLbry I'm likely limited to what the stuff at work can pump out given its preconfigged, but I know I can do the DPI. Thanks for settings advice
00:19 πŸ”— chronomex sure, just about all image formats work
00:19 πŸ”— nedbat can I ask a question about the Tabblo project?
00:22 πŸ”— DrainLbry Come to think of it, that guy (Kurtz) is probably sitting on a goldmine of early info. Maybe I'll try to track him down :)
00:23 πŸ”— nedbat I've never heard of Archiveteam before, but I see you are archiving Tabblo. Where does it go? Is the archive online? Sorry for the newb questions.
00:23 πŸ”— su_ http://adamsnames.tc/whois/whois.cgi?domain=gv.gd
00:23 πŸ”— su_ lol.
00:24 πŸ”— * su_ tickles chronomex
00:25 πŸ”— chronomex what hi
00:25 πŸ”— su_ i'm gonna go beat up hookers on GTA IV ... brb
00:28 πŸ”— DrainLbry Ok, hit the dude up on email, flattered him, and asked for any old materials he may have too, offering $ for him to mail and I'll sift/digitize
00:29 πŸ”— DrainLbry So since apparently this is my strange new hobby, anyone got a suggestion on where I can score a nice cheap auto-duplexing scanner? Or model recommendations?
00:30 πŸ”— DrainLbry Even if that doesn't pan out, good to have. I've been meaning to look deeper into actually building/buying a book scanner frame/digicam device, but i'm too damn lazy to build stuff so let's just cut to the chase and let me laziness purchase something
00:34 πŸ”— chronomex DrainLbry: my solicitation emails usually have 3 sentences, each in their own paragraph
00:34 πŸ”— chronomex first: who I am
00:34 πŸ”— chronomex second: why their stuff matters
00:34 πŸ”— chronomex third: the question
00:34 πŸ”— DrainLbry Well, I'd say I did pretty good for the first time, cause I think I hit all 3 of those
00:34 πŸ”— chronomex cool
00:34 πŸ”— shaqfu DrainLbry: Do you plan on doing this seriously? If not, it might be easier to bother your local library/archive about it
00:35 πŸ”— shaqfu No reason to drop good money on a scanner for one or two projects
00:35 πŸ”— DrainLbry Isn't that what beeing a geek is about?
00:35 πŸ”— DrainLbry I weigh my level of seriousness by the amount of money I'm willing to throw at it. Generally being knee deep in debt as a result makes one more serious. (See: Buying a house)
00:36 πŸ”— DrainLbry but i do know the local libraries actually don't have an auto-duplexing scanner (I've checked), and the only local archive folks i have any kind of social access to are the county historical society
00:36 πŸ”— shaqfu Gotcha. You might want to ask mistym about that - she does a lot of work with scanning books/manuscripts
00:37 πŸ”— DrainLbry who well, aren't really with it on this kind of stuff
00:37 πŸ”— shaqfu No kidding; you need either a university or a big metro library
00:37 πŸ”— shaqfu Or big museum, but they often don't care about that kind of thing
00:37 πŸ”— DrainLbry I do live in Philly metro area, so I just need to do some networking ... I know we've got nerds of my calibre around
00:37 πŸ”— DrainLbry just need to start meeting them
00:38 πŸ”— shaqfu DrainLbry: Wait, how far outside the city?
00:38 πŸ”— DrainLbry tons of universities about. i just need to buddy up to some library science people
00:38 πŸ”— DrainLbry i'm over near camden
00:38 πŸ”— shaqfu Drexel or Rutgers, or ask balrog (Temple student)
00:38 πŸ”— DrainLbry ok, my girlfriend works at rutgers
00:39 πŸ”— DrainLbry as a TA
00:39 πŸ”— shaqfu Rutgers LIS students would jump at the chance to help, if you end up with a ton of stuff
00:39 πŸ”— DrainLbry see, treasure trove of info already here when i start talking instead of lurking
00:40 πŸ”— shaqfu I should know; I was one
00:40 πŸ”— DrainLbry I went into the wrong field man :)
00:40 πŸ”— DrainLbry Only discovered the whole LIS concept as a career existed a few years back
00:40 πŸ”— DrainLbry just your joe average sysadmin
00:40 πŸ”— DrainLbry who dreams of being a digital archivist for the kiddies
00:40 πŸ”— shaqfu DrainLbry: Go into tech services
00:41 πŸ”— shaqfu Or go back, get your degree, *then* go into tech services
00:41 πŸ”— DrainLbry i've got my associates, and a various smattering of credits i've picked up elsewhere ... need to get my lazy ass in gear to do something. this kind of work is the only stuff that really gets me inspired in any fashion
00:42 πŸ”— shaqfu Anyway, ask around at universities. Drexel/Rutgers can give labor, and every school worth caring about has someone that could help
00:42 πŸ”— DrainLbry Cool. I'm talking out my ass here at the moment, got nothing to run with, but these are the kinds of people I'd like to start meeting/having fun nerding out with
00:44 πŸ”— shaqfu If you can get me something more concrete than "I'm thinking about getting docs to scan" I can start bothering people
00:44 πŸ”— DrainLbry yeah i've got nothing concrete, don't want to waste anyones time
00:45 πŸ”— mistym DrainLbry: I came into the conversation late, what're you thinking of scanning?
00:45 πŸ”— DrainLbry more of a general question on best hardware affordable to someone for individual projects. basically, at any point collecting up various ephemera, manuals, books, printouts, etc.
00:46 πŸ”— DrainLbry clearly if anything HUGE ever came across my plate, I'd tap folks for help
00:46 πŸ”— DrainLbry I've been into digging through old crap at thrift stores/hamfests/swap meets for years. never bought anything due to space. now I've got a house with storage out the wazoo, and time on my hands
00:46 πŸ”— mistym Ah, okay.
00:47 πŸ”— DrainLbry so i guess in somewhat related topic, shaqfu if you need anywhere to stash various random stuff, let me know
00:48 πŸ”— mistym My experience is that half-decent autofeed scanners are pricey - alas. You can build something off a diybookscanner.org style design with a couple cameras pretty cheap though. Not fast and a little more labour-intensive, but if you're not scanning tens of thousands of pages in a short span of time it's probably not too bad either.
00:48 πŸ”— DrainLbry Cool, glad to here the advice from a pro. diybookscanner style is what i've looked into in the past.
00:48 πŸ”— chronomex I've gotten a quite decent 11" wide sheetfeeder off ebay for less than $200
00:48 πŸ”— chronomex needed rerubbering
00:49 πŸ”— chronomex atm I'm metadataifying a shitpile of scanning I've done over the past months
00:49 πŸ”— DrainLbry its yard sale season, and i spot scanners occasionally... im on the look out for one with an auto duplexer or at least an expansion slot to put an auto duplexer on
00:50 πŸ”— mistym Good point on used scanners - most people are pretty well through scanning paper stuff so it's not too hard to find decent stuff being offloaded for not too much.
00:50 πŸ”— nedbat can anyone help me understand the Tabblo project?
00:50 πŸ”— mistym ...though the reliability of used sheet feeders is variable. ;)
00:50 πŸ”— DrainLbry hell, new ones work oh so well as you know
00:51 πŸ”— mistym Hah.
00:51 πŸ”— chronomex lol
00:52 πŸ”— chronomex the one I use has just some rollers, and it's a trooper
00:52 πŸ”— chronomex I think I've scanned about 10k pages with it
00:52 πŸ”— chronomex though I hear the ones with belts are quite nice
00:52 πŸ”— DrainLbry so i tossed this question out to sketchcow on the twitter (who I know has OH so many idle cycles, guys just not busy at all ...) has anyone ever archived cassette-tape based software?
00:52 πŸ”— DrainLbry Specifically, Sinclair
00:52 πŸ”— DrainLbry I'm wondering if just a simple lossless audio capture of it's "good enough", or if the encoding is something at a physical level that an audio recording won't quite get everything
00:53 πŸ”— DrainLbry seeing as how you loaded/saved via a headphone jack i can't see how lossless wouldn't work
00:53 πŸ”— mistym Good question, I haven't done it myself. It has to have a pretty high tolerance though, given how much degradation tape gets just from using 'em frequently.
00:54 πŸ”— DrainLbry I mean, you used to "pirate" the shit by just copying tapes
00:54 πŸ”— DrainLbry so.. yeah, i can't imagine why just dumping a recording in FLAC wouldn't work
00:57 πŸ”— DrainLbry protip: boiling any food is a lot easier when you don't splash boiling water into your eyes
00:57 πŸ”— DrainLbry fear not, my vision is fine
00:59 πŸ”— DrainLbry Well, if I had a 6V power supply, or 4 C Batteries right now, I'd test out this concept of archiving software from cassette
00:59 πŸ”— DrainLbry alas, it will have to wait until tomorrow when I can hit up the dollar tree for some cheapo C batteries
01:01 πŸ”— DrainLbry http://www.worldofspectrum.org/taper.html
01:01 πŸ”— DrainLbry well, seems someones already done this.
01:01 πŸ”— DrainLbry and there's archives already.
01:04 πŸ”— mistym I'm not surprised!
01:04 πŸ”— mistym What I'm really excited about is that Laseractive stuff is finally getting somewhere.
01:05 πŸ”— DrainLbry "gaming's greatest boondoggle"
01:05 πŸ”— DrainLbry nice.
01:05 πŸ”— DrainLbry wasn't familiar with this particular artifiact
01:06 πŸ”— DrainLbry "The $1,000 system didnҀ™t even play games by itself. You had to buy special Γ’Β€Βœcontrol packsҀ that slid into the front of the main unit. Pioneer forged agreements with Sega and NEC, meaning that a fully tricked-out LaserActive could play Genesis and TurboGrafx games on cartridge, CD and laserdisc. Each control pack cost $600 Ҁ” such cutting-edge convergence didnҀ™t come cheap. Oh,
01:06 πŸ”— DrainLbry and it was a massive hunk of metal." - wow, I'm so surprised this didn't catch on!
01:06 πŸ”— DrainLbry I should get one and put it next to the 3DO, which I should also buy. Then we can point and laugh at the dreamers
01:07 πŸ”— Moonlit_ pah, optical media is a fad, I'm gonna go buy an Amstrad Mega PC to prove it
01:07 πŸ”— Moonlit_ a PC *and* a Genesis/Mega Drive in one, who could resist?!
01:08 πŸ”— Moonlit_ also, hi
01:09 πŸ”— DrainLbry that expansion pack on the bottom of my NES. Someday, someday.
01:09 πŸ”— DrainLbry port
01:10 πŸ”— mistym DrainLbry: Buying all the addnos costs a FORTUNE though. ;) The Turbografx module regularly goes over $300 just on its own.
01:10 πŸ”— mistym ...I am almost ashamed to admit I own one. System, Genesis and Turbo modules, and six games.
01:10 πŸ”— DrainLbry ashamed? no, you should wear that like a badge of honor
01:11 πŸ”— mistym :D
01:11 πŸ”— shaqfu How exactly does one dump a LaserActive disk?
01:11 πŸ”— DrainLbry that is an excellent question
01:11 πŸ”— Moonlit_ I agree
01:12 πŸ”— Moonlit_ but unfortunately I don't know the answer
01:12 πŸ”— DrainLbry you just fire up your LD-ROM unit
01:12 πŸ”— DrainLbry come on man, everyone has one in there computer
01:12 πŸ”— DrainLbry I just put one in my empty 12" expansion slot
01:12 πŸ”— shaqfu Can't imagine there being many optical drives that take record-size disks, and dunno if the LA has any data-out
01:12 πŸ”— Moonlit_ I know there were LD-ROM drives were available for the BBC Micro
01:12 πŸ”— Moonlit_ -were
01:13 πŸ”— Moonlit_ but they're hard to find, and I don't know if you can rip the discs bit for bit
01:13 πŸ”— Moonlit_ plus you'd need a BBC Micro to plug it into
01:13 πŸ”— Moonlit_ s'cuse me, I just checked, that's actually an LV-ROM drive
01:14 πŸ”— Moonlit_ but they're very similar, I believe, slight variations on the same format
01:14 πŸ”— shaqfu Oh, hunh; here are dumps of MSX LD games
01:14 πŸ”— DrainLbry http://gendev.spritesmind.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=15003#15003
01:16 πŸ”— DrainLbry "Also, I had a thought... It might be better to tap the LD video before it even reaches the chip where it gets mixed with PAC video. I'll look at the schematic again, but we can probably wire up a system to tap video way before the composite out jack on the back. Might help with quality etc. I have heard that when LD video (movie or game) is run through a PAC, the video is run in a different
01:16 πŸ”— DrainLbry (lower quality) mode than when playback is done without a PAC (movies only of course) Maybe someone else can chime in on more details concerning this, but if its true, then maybe we can look into modding a system specifically for capturing this video." O_o
01:16 πŸ”— Famicoman hmm laserdisc?
01:16 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T nedbat i believe they will be organizing it better, etc
01:16 πŸ”— Moonlit_ Famicoman - I thought you'd pop up sooner or later :P
01:16 πŸ”— Famicoman <3
01:16 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T otherwise http://archive.org/search.php?query=tabblo
01:18 πŸ”— nedbat S[h]O[r]T: wow, I'm very impressed.
01:19 πŸ”— Moonlit_ BBC Laserdisc drive: http://acorn.chriswhy.co.uk/Computers/Domesday.html
01:19 πŸ”— Moonlit_ but I'm not sure how it actually interfaces with the BBC itself
01:20 πŸ”— Moonlit_ and whether you can rip the data, or whether it just controls the location on the disc to be displayed on a screen
01:20 πŸ”— DrainLbry picked up a Creative Nomad Zen Xtra 30GB Jukebox for $3 today, sans power cord. Kind of tempted to just extract the hard drive and laugh at someones taste in music for entertainment value, nevermind trying to make the thing work
01:21 πŸ”— undersco2 <su_> i'm using xchat on windows 7
01:21 πŸ”— undersco2 U R SO COOL
01:21 πŸ”— undersco2 >:|
01:21 πŸ”— DrainLbry or maybe i'll be wowed with some awesomeness. could go either way
01:23 πŸ”— Moonlit_ only one way to find out
01:23 πŸ”— DrainLbry indeed
01:24 πŸ”— DrainLbry "warranty void if broken"
01:24 πŸ”— DrainLbry *rip*
01:24 πŸ”— mistym shaqfu: The guy who's figured it out has written custom code that runs on the Sega module, which he connected up to a PC. Makes it possible to dump the disc's data bit by bit.
01:25 πŸ”— mistym Derp, someone already linked the thread :V Sorry.
01:25 πŸ”— shaqfu No problem; it's a neat process
01:25 πŸ”— mistym As for the LA having data out... it actually kind of does! But TOSLINK isn't reliable enough to get data off of.
01:26 πŸ”— * DrainLbry ponders how to remove this hard drive without totally destroying the device in the process
01:28 πŸ”— * Moonlit_ hands DrainLbry a spudger
01:28 πŸ”— Moonlit_ or, alternatively, some people use a credit card
01:28 πŸ”— Moonlit_ check for screws first, obviously
01:29 πŸ”— DrainLbry yeah just had to track down all the screws
01:29 πŸ”— Moonlit_ I hate when they hide screws
01:29 πŸ”— DrainLbry dastardly stickers
01:29 πŸ”— Moonlit_ yeah, really messes with the look if you're repairing it too
01:29 πŸ”— Moonlit_ with big holes in the stickers
01:30 πŸ”— Moonlit_ well, if you're lazy like me and just run your finger over the sticker and stab the right place
01:30 πŸ”— Moonlit_ and then those evil metal stickers which don't bow inwards when you put pressure over a screw hole
01:31 πŸ”— DrainLbry victory. now to find my usb-ata adapter
01:34 πŸ”— DrainLbry a mystery file system appears. busting out photorec baby.
01:39 πŸ”— DrainLbry seriously creative? you invented your own filesystem for this thing?
01:42 πŸ”— mistym DrainLbry: What is this drive?
01:42 πŸ”— DrainLbry out of a creative labs mp3 player, just looking at it for funsies to see if any good music. seems Creative made this database driven filesystem. there's a linux driver njbfs for it
01:43 πŸ”— DrainLbry but, i'm on windows right now, so having fun trying to find a way to get at it with this os
01:43 πŸ”— DrainLbry i love making tings harder then they should be i guess
01:43 πŸ”— Moonlit_ Linux VM?
01:43 πŸ”— DrainLbry good call.
01:45 πŸ”— DrainLbry http://njbfs.sourceforge.net/ - linux kernel from 2002... i somehow am thinking this is not going to work with a modern distro. ideas anyone?
01:46 πŸ”— shaqfu DrainLbry: Roll a LFS VM using some ancient kernel?
01:46 πŸ”— DrainLbry i think i may get a sector error trying to recall how to do that
01:46 πŸ”— shaqfu Or grab some old distro - I'm sure you can get old versions of Slackware or w/e up and running
01:49 πŸ”— shaqfu archive.org might even have some!
01:50 πŸ”— mistym DrainLbry: It's always interesting seeing what you can get working. I remember successfully getting a Linux binary from 1996 running on a modern system once. (It was even pre-ELF, I recall!)
01:51 πŸ”— DrainLbry dug up a python script on github to get these off, seems like this will be the easier route
01:52 πŸ”— DrainLbry I recently got a copy of Worldgroup 2.0 up and running, telnet-accessible in DOSBox.
01:52 πŸ”— DrainLbry from a busted backup. interesting world indeed.
01:53 πŸ”— Moonlit_ I think Windows 2.x binaries still work on Windows 7 with minor modification
01:53 πŸ”— Moonlit_ which is crazy backwards compatibility
01:53 πŸ”— DrainLbry if i programmed windows 7 i'd put a little congratulatiosn message in when you ran win 2.x binaries
01:53 πŸ”— DrainLbry "Wow, impressive you still have that."
01:53 πŸ”— Moonlit_ lol
01:54 πŸ”— DrainLbry when this is all said and done you know i'm going to have a folder full of spice girl albums or something
01:54 πŸ”— Moonlit_ more than likely
01:54 πŸ”— DrainLbry i wanna zig-a-zig-ahhhh
01:55 πŸ”— Moonlit_ I got a similar player, a Samsung Yepp, of a mate some years ago, I managed to repair it for a while, but eventually it gave out again
01:55 πŸ”— Moonlit_ but they were good players
01:55 πŸ”— Moonlit_ I like the old blue backlit mono LCDs
01:55 πŸ”— Moonlit_ still got the 1.8" HDD from it even
01:58 πŸ”— Moonlit_ http://media.bestofmicro.com/O/M/13846/original/yh920a.jpg
01:58 πŸ”— Moonlit_ awesome player
01:59 πŸ”— Moonlit_ wish it hadn't died, but then if it hadn't died then I wouldn't have got hold of it
01:59 πŸ”— DrainLbry pressing the napster button causes instant gratification
02:00 πŸ”— Moonlit_ the one I got hold of wasn't the standard non-Napster one
02:00 πŸ”— Moonlit_ er
02:00 πŸ”— Moonlit_ *was the
02:00 πŸ”— Moonlit_ I fail at typing this week
02:22 πŸ”— shaqfu DrainLbry: Are you hitting up the TCF?
02:22 πŸ”— shaqfu Or did that already happen?
02:22 πŸ”— DrainLbry i think it happened already
02:22 πŸ”— shaqfu :(
02:22 πŸ”— DrainLbry i always miss it, ive never gotten to go
02:22 πŸ”— DrainLbry like five years now i keep trying to make it
02:22 πŸ”— shaqfu I used to go; I was a student there, hah
02:23 πŸ”— shaqfu Then they charge for marketplace access....
02:23 πŸ”— DrainLbry virtualbox totally does not like my usb-ata adapter
02:23 πŸ”— shaqfu Nothing like a portly Unix beard yelling at you for trying to spend money
02:24 πŸ”— shaqfu (Maybe I should've directly appealed to RMS, saying they were violating my free rights...)
02:24 πŸ”— shaqfu Anyway, it's great for old hardware and documentation
02:24 πŸ”— DrainLbry i bet
02:24 πŸ”— shaqfu Go next year; you'll clean up with docs
02:27 πŸ”— DrainLbry i'm fairly sure my dog hates me for the fact i've now spent nearly an hour trying to extract an unknown mp3 collection off an old hard drive
02:27 πŸ”— DrainLbry "wtf you ass, we could go for a walk"
02:32 πŸ”— Moonlit_ be sure to play him some of that music when you recovery it, then he'll know there's a reason :P
02:36 πŸ”— DrainLbry and... after all that the drive apparently has no partition structure, and testdisk just went *shrug*
02:36 πŸ”— Moonlit_ lame
02:40 πŸ”— undersco2 :(
02:40 πŸ”— undersco2 I'm sunburned and it's awful
02:40 πŸ”— DrainLbry i think i cooked my brain today outside
02:40 πŸ”— * Moonlit_ hands undersco2 the aloe vera
02:40 πŸ”— undersco2 :D
02:40 πŸ”— undersco2 I spent 4 hours swimming and didn't reapply my sunblock
02:40 πŸ”— undersco2 :(
02:40 πŸ”— DrainLbry note to self, buy a hat that's not black for summer
02:40 πŸ”— undersco2 lol
02:40 πŸ”— DrainLbry science!
02:41 πŸ”— DrainLbry welp. looks like i have myself a 30GB drive and nothing more
02:41 πŸ”— DrainLbry and a disssasembled zen
02:45 πŸ”— DrainLbry attempted rebuild setting disk as ext2, ext3, fat32, nada. man... weird.
02:45 πŸ”— DrainLbry guess theres some physical damage to the disk
02:47 πŸ”— DrainLbry oh wells, new 30GB disk it is for me ..
02:47 πŸ”— DrainLbry that was a fun exercise for the brain
02:48 πŸ”— DrainLbry off to apologize to my dog, and then to sleep. nice talking to some of you like-minded folks, and i'm glad to find an outlet where my geeky endeavors are encouraged. take care all.
02:49 πŸ”— mistym DrainLbry: Make sure you take the dog out tomorrow ;)
02:50 πŸ”— DrainLbry going out now. otherwise i wont hear the end of it
03:00 πŸ”— su_ IA's UI sucks, FYI
03:02 πŸ”— DrainLbry lul.
03:06 πŸ”— su_ when you're logged into the site
03:06 πŸ”— su_ they offer registration
03:06 πŸ”— su_ even tho you're logged in
03:06 πŸ”— su_ *facepalm*
03:07 πŸ”— su_ OH WOW THEY HAVE CAPTCHA
03:07 πŸ”— su_ MODERN
03:07 πŸ”— su_ !!!
03:07 πŸ”— su_ RECAPTCHA
03:07 πŸ”— su_ HTTP uploader
03:07 πŸ”— su_ Just move your mouse over and then press the new SHARE
03:07 πŸ”— su_ Our new
03:07 πŸ”— su_ button in the upper right corner to start uploading!
03:07 πŸ”— su_ works from within your browser!
03:08 πŸ”— su_ Welcome to the Old FTP Item Creation Page!
03:08 πŸ”— su_ oh god, there could be vulnerabilities on this website ...
03:08 πŸ”— su_ ANTISEC PRESENTS ARCHIVE.ORG 5 PB TORRENT
03:09 πŸ”— su_ WARNING: ITS BIG
03:09 πŸ”— shaqfu Not like you need to break in to get archive.org material
03:16 πŸ”— dashcloud su_: is there a point to all this bitching, or are you just doing it for its own sake?
03:17 πŸ”— su_ just my two cents
03:17 πŸ”— su_ in a poorly arranged rant
05:14 πŸ”— Coderjoe man, s3funnel rocks
05:19 πŸ”— su_ ec2 is a trick, don't buy into it
05:20 πŸ”— Coderjoe you're no superuser, just a whiny person
05:21 πŸ”— su_ okay ..
05:25 πŸ”— Coderjoe we are not affiliated with IA, other than as a user of their storage space. Complaining about the UI here is entirely pointless.
05:29 πŸ”— Coderjoe shaqfu: thanks for getting the hacker's hymn stuck in my head
05:32 πŸ”— su_ I'm sorry, can you point me to the message where I said you were affiliated with IA
05:36 πŸ”— shaqfu Coderjoe: ?
05:37 πŸ”— Coderjoe shaqfu: you mentioning unix greybeards complaining at you for wanting to spend money and then mentioning RMS. he has a "hymn" if you weren't aware
05:38 πŸ”— shaqfu I wans't, but I'm looking for it now
05:38 πŸ”— Coderjoe http://www.gnu.org/music/free-software-song.html
05:39 πŸ”— shaqfu Oh, hah
05:39 πŸ”— shaqfu I thought about going to his panel, but the fee was kinda steep
05:39 πŸ”— Coderjoe there are youtube videos of RMS singing it
05:39 πŸ”— Coderjoe and remixes
05:39 πŸ”— shaqfu Which is extraordinarily ironic
05:40 πŸ”— Coderjoe what is? you think he posted them?
05:41 πŸ”— shaqfu Coderjoe: That I couldn't go to an RMS lecture due to the entry fee, and no, it was the computer faire administration that did
05:45 πŸ”— dnova I saw rms for free
05:45 πŸ”— dnova and he signed his briography, which I printed from pdf and had bound at kinkos
05:45 πŸ”— dnova biography also
05:46 πŸ”— dnova and he told me it was being revised because there are errors and, flustered, I said, "no problem"
05:46 πŸ”— dnova he said, "NO, IT /IS/ A PROBLEM!"
05:46 πŸ”— Nemo_bis RMS came many times near Milan and they all were free events
05:47 πŸ”— Nemo_bis (although I never participated)
05:47 πŸ”— dnova he tries to sell things to support gnu
05:47 πŸ”— dnova it's a little bit sad
05:47 πŸ”— Nemo_bis satan!
05:48 πŸ”— * Nemo_bis had read "support you"
05:48 πŸ”— Nemo_bis shaqfu, you can't expect him to go only to free-access events, he takes part to many
05:48 πŸ”— dnova he usually makes a big point that his speeches are free-access
05:48 πŸ”— shaqfu Nemo_bis: I know; RMS needs to eat. It doesn't make it feel less strange
05:49 πŸ”— Nemo_bis shaqfu, that's not what I said
05:49 πŸ”— Nemo_bis was it an RMS-only event?
05:49 πŸ”— shaqfu Oh, no; he was keynote
05:49 πŸ”— Nemo_bis you see
05:50 πŸ”— shaqfu Yeah, there was an entry fee, but tbh there wasn't much other reason to go
05:50 πŸ”— shaqfu Him and a bunch of local interest groups
05:50 πŸ”— Nemo_bis so you're saying that it's strange that he goes to existing events with entry fee
05:51 πŸ”— shaqfu From that perspective, no
05:51 πŸ”— Nemo_bis indeed it would be too much; you can even install GPL software in Windows! ;)
05:52 πŸ”— chronomex what, no, I don't believe you
05:53 πŸ”— dnova rms is a hypocrite in a lot of ways and eats things from his feet and enjoys when parrots have sex with him and god help you if you ask him what he wants for breakfast
05:53 πŸ”— dnova but I respect him
05:53 πŸ”— dnova kinda.
05:54 πŸ”— Nemo_bis well, I don't know, I've defended RMS enough for this day/week/month
05:55 πŸ”— dnova :)
05:55 πŸ”— Coderjoe [Citation Needed]
05:55 πŸ”— dnova for WHAT
05:55 πŸ”— dnova youtube video, his own blog, and his speech rider, respectively, Coderjoe
05:56 πŸ”— dnova blog, website, whatever it is
05:56 πŸ”— dnova on which he also defends pedophilia
05:56 πŸ”— Coderjoe i was not being serious with that
06:43 πŸ”— SketchCow So adorable.
06:43 πŸ”— SketchCow I have a great idea, let's stop discussing RMS in here.
06:43 πŸ”— SketchCow Like, stop.
06:44 πŸ”— SketchCow It wasn't an idea, actually, it was a directive.
06:44 πŸ”— dnova well, that kind of sucks.
06:44 πŸ”— dnova nothing else was going on and we wanted to talk about rms and then it ended.
06:44 πŸ”— SketchCow Yeah, you know what?
06:44 πŸ”— SketchCow You know what silence is?
06:44 πŸ”— SketchCow Waiting for the next bit to happen.
06:44 πŸ”— SketchCow Not a RFC for "let's fill it with crap"
06:45 πŸ”— dnova we're people having a conversation
06:45 πŸ”— dnova what's the problem?
06:45 πŸ”— dnova there was no fight, no controversy, nothing lost
06:46 πŸ”— no2pencil SketchCow: I'm watching the BBS videos on archive.org, & your cut out your questions with Kaplin.
06:46 πŸ”— no2pencil He asked why you would still connect to a BBS, & you said "well, four reasons..." & then cut out what you said
06:46 πŸ”— SketchCow Ask this elsewhere, not here
06:46 πŸ”— no2pencil sure
06:46 πŸ”— no2pencil sorry
06:47 πŸ”— SketchCow http://archive.org/details/musopen is nearly done with the uploads.
06:47 πŸ”— SketchCow Had to write a special script to generate that table.
06:49 πŸ”— SketchCow IA just had an internal DNS failure, so some uploads might die.
06:52 πŸ”— SketchCow I just created #archiveteam-bs
06:52 πŸ”— SketchCow Talk about anything you want to in there with the awesome braintrust of Archive Team
06:53 πŸ”— dnova why
06:53 πŸ”— SketchCow Timeout room
07:04 πŸ”— SketchCow Took out tabblo because basically, we destroyed that thing.
07:04 πŸ”— SketchCow Really breathtaking to watch. One day. Then maybe a few hours of checking quality, then another few hours.
07:04 πŸ”— SketchCow That's a terrifying amount of power.
07:05 πŸ”— chronomex *BAM* NORTH KOREAN NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST
07:09 πŸ”— SketchCow The more people we get with ArchiveTeam Warrior, the better.
07:09 πŸ”— SketchCow Eventually, I'd like to see better instructions, etc.
07:13 πŸ”— SketchCow Tabblo dead in 3 days
07:20 πŸ”— chronomex push it over with a drinking straw
07:21 πŸ”— SketchCow Yeah, don't let it get anything on you
07:22 πŸ”— chronomex http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snag_(ecology)
07:26 πŸ”— SketchCow I learned something new today.
07:26 πŸ”— SketchCow Not useful for speeches. I bet not 1 in a 1000 people know that term.
07:30 πŸ”— chronomex that picture would be good though
07:31 πŸ”— chronomex (it's hard to be unfamiliar with ecology here in the middle of rainforest land)
08:19 πŸ”— GLaDOS Just in case there are any users that need requeuing, I'm leaving 70 scripts running.
08:22 πŸ”— SmileyG i like the sound of this archive warrior
08:22 πŸ”— SmileyG gonna make my life easier, whats it build on top of? (Distro wise)?
08:55 πŸ”— DFJustin heh http://www.retromags.com/forums/topic/7096-retromags-collection-moving-to-newsgroups/
09:02 πŸ”— ersi SmileyG: Ubuntu
09:02 πŸ”— ersi AFAIK
09:20 πŸ”— SmileyG Well ewwww but ok :D
09:26 πŸ”— alard SmileyG/ersi: I said Ubuntu first, but now I believe I used Debian. (That's also what it says on the boot screen.)
09:37 πŸ”— SmileyG Ah getting better :D
13:26 πŸ”— gerry22 http://www.reddit.com/r/nsfwhot/comments/tun5v/sexy_bikini_yoga_workout/
13:28 πŸ”— SketchCow Oh boy, distro wars.
13:28 πŸ”— SketchCow Considering what the warrior does and what it uses, I don't know if the distro matters much.
13:43 πŸ”— Hydriz Wonders I just did...
13:44 πŸ”— Hydriz Tabblo on Archive.org was jammed for 8 hours, after a simple "rerun" command on 2 failed processes, the whole lot of 500 "waiting" processes started running, and things worked again...
13:45 πŸ”— SketchCow Archive.org had a crazy outage last night.
13:45 πŸ”— SketchCow They're not good at having any notification system outside of the skype channels for the internals or the employees.
13:45 πŸ”— Hydriz yeah, every S3 put failed
13:55 πŸ”— SketchCow They're back.
13:55 πŸ”— SketchCow Other news: It knows what to do with .CBR and .CBZ files now.
13:55 πŸ”— SketchCow Going to test it shortly.
13:58 πŸ”— Schbirid ia is slowly but surely making itself the perfect host for uhm "material"
14:00 πŸ”— SketchCow http://archive.org/details/warren-help-v02-n01
14:00 πŸ”— SketchCow Let's watch what happens!
14:05 πŸ”— SketchCow Well, it generated the Animated GIF, that's a good sign.
14:05 πŸ”— SketchCow The problem is, as I'm sure we all know, a lot of .CBZs and .CBRs are crapola.
14:07 πŸ”— SketchCow http://archive.org/details/warren-help-v02-n01 <--- lookin' good. I guess we have a winner.
14:07 πŸ”— SketchCow Which is good because I had installed massive cleaners previously.
14:12 πŸ”— SketchCow Speaking of .CBZ.
14:12 πŸ”— SketchCow Archive.org took delivery of some comic books.
14:12 πŸ”— SketchCow Some digitized ones.
14:13 πŸ”— SketchCow Over five terabytes.
14:13 πŸ”— SketchCow The estimate of the donator is that it is 80 percent of all published US comics after 1940.
14:18 πŸ”— dashcloud holy crap!
14:19 πŸ”— Schbirid the world really needs a copyright reform :(
14:19 πŸ”— dashcloud it's a shame we'll all be long dead here before we get to see any of them
14:20 πŸ”— SketchCow It's fairly big news, yes.
14:20 πŸ”— dashcloud just make sure you oppose ACTA and TPP in your country
14:20 πŸ”— SketchCow Well, there's some discussion going on about the collection.
14:20 πŸ”— SketchCow I'll be in on it.
14:20 πŸ”— SketchCow If there's any way to make parts of it public, I will ensure AT is involved.
14:21 πŸ”— SketchCow Because they will likely need metadata, pulled automatically or otherwise assembled.
14:21 πŸ”— SketchCow It's possible to research which things are dead, for example.
14:24 πŸ”— SketchCow Anyway. Just in case anyone thought the archive was taking a nap - it's comic books galore.
14:30 πŸ”— chronomex .cbg
15:00 πŸ”— SketchCow One unintended thing that happened last night was that because of the explosion with IA services, s3 uploads are blazingly fast
15:01 πŸ”— SketchCow I've done 500 this morning and I am probably going to turn the heat up while I've got the heat.
15:01 πŸ”— Schbirid mine is at 1.5mbit/s as i often get
15:04 πŸ”— Nemo_bis we can push this over 2 Gb/s then? http://s3.us.archive.org:8088/mrtg/networkv2.html
15:04 πŸ”— SketchCow On June 1st, IA bandwidth is increasing by 30%
15:04 πŸ”— SketchCow (As some trivia)
15:05 πŸ”— Nemo_bis SketchCow, good moment to upload your ISOs? :)
15:05 πŸ”— SketchCow You mean my ones I've been ripping?
15:06 πŸ”— SketchCow I'm doing that locally when I get to IA tomorrow.
15:06 πŸ”— SketchCow I have a hard drive full of joy to shove into the thing. Multiples.
15:06 πŸ”— SketchCow Anyway, the bandwidth increase is meaningless for the local uploading I'm doing.
15:16 πŸ”— SmileyG how much storage do you _own_ SketchCow at a guess?>
15:18 πŸ”— SketchCow OWN?
15:18 πŸ”— SketchCow Well, I've moved away from owning too much of my own.
15:18 πŸ”— SketchCow I was buying terabytes when people were buying gigabytes.
15:18 πŸ”— SketchCow It's money I need not think about
15:18 πŸ”— BlueMax I assume SketchCow now buys yottabytes
15:19 πŸ”— BlueMax with my stupid quote out of the way, ta ta
15:21 πŸ”— SmileyG SketchCow: yeah, i can imagine :/
15:24 πŸ”— undersco2 It's better to own minimal storage and get stuff out as fast as possible
15:24 πŸ”— undersco2 I like to think, "If I was hit by a bus today, what do I have locally that would be lost to the world?"
15:24 πŸ”— undersco2 That encourages me to stop procrastinating and upload things
15:24 πŸ”— SketchCow Most people will go "Why does he have so much batman and robin slash fiction"
15:24 πŸ”— SmileyG I just don't encrpyt.
15:25 πŸ”— SmileyG and my wife has access.
15:25 πŸ”— undersco2 I use linux :(
15:25 πŸ”— SmileyG me too
15:25 πŸ”— SketchCow People will be going through my shit for years
15:25 πŸ”— SmileyG samba is a godsend ;)
15:25 πŸ”— undersco2 good luck finding someone around here
15:25 πŸ”— undersco2 lol
15:25 πŸ”— undersco2 ah, true
15:25 πŸ”— undersco2 That would be an interesting project
15:25 πŸ”— undersco2 Not that I want SketchCow to croak
15:25 πŸ”— undersco2 but still
15:25 πŸ”— SmileyG o_O?
15:25 πŸ”— SmileyG :D
15:26 πŸ”— SketchCow I'd bring you up to NY for parts of August if it made sense
15:26 πŸ”— SketchCow Work on the shipping container.
15:26 πŸ”— SmileyG Shipping container?!
15:26 πŸ”— undersco2 Like, this august?
15:26 πŸ”— undersco2 SmileyG: He has the "info cube"
15:26 πŸ”— SmileyG o_O
15:26 πŸ”— SketchCow How did you miss that up to this point?
15:26 πŸ”— undersco2 http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/2665
15:26 πŸ”— SmileyG I presume this is a physical project rather than technicalogilly
15:26 πŸ”— undersco2 http://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/4606935665/in/set-72157622720971793/
15:27 πŸ”— SketchCow http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/2376
15:27 πŸ”— SmileyG I'm new :D
15:27 πŸ”— SmileyG you think i've fitted in that well ? :)
15:27 πŸ”— SketchCow I lose track of some people.
15:27 πŸ”— undersco2 I think my primary requirement when deciding to buy a house is whether it has room for a 20' shipping container in the backyard
15:28 πŸ”— undersco2 how much are those monthly?
15:28 πŸ”— undersco2 (if you can say)
15:28 πŸ”— SketchCow ha ha
15:28 πŸ”— SketchCow CLASSIFIEDDDDDDDD
15:28 πŸ”— SketchCow $100
15:28 πŸ”— SketchCow Plus $10 insurance bullshit because I'm not a commercial site
15:28 πŸ”— undersco2 oh, that's a lot cheaper than I though
15:28 πŸ”— undersco2 if only they knew
15:28 πŸ”— undersco2 :D
15:28 πŸ”— SketchCow What I love is:
15:28 πŸ”— SketchCow $90 for 20'
15:29 πŸ”— SketchCow $100 for 40'
15:29 πŸ”— undersco2 hahahaha
15:29 πŸ”— SketchCow 2,560 square feet
15:29 πŸ”— undersco2 That's more usuable sqft than my house
15:29 πŸ”— undersco2 o_O
15:30 πŸ”— undersco2 I wonder how hard it would be to live in a shipping container
15:30 πŸ”— undersco2 No electricity or water
15:30 πŸ”— undersco2 damn
15:30 πŸ”— undersco2 You'd have to plug an extension cord over to your neighbors
15:30 πŸ”— undersco2 hahahaha
15:30 πŸ”— SketchCow http://weburbanist.com/2011/05/22/living-in-a-box-chinas-shipping-container-apartments/
15:30 πŸ”— closure_ otoh, I rent my entire house (3 bedrooms) for $110 :P
15:31 πŸ”— SketchCow You live somewhere really remote, though.
15:31 πŸ”— undersco2 yeah
15:31 πŸ”— undersco2 3 bedrooms here is like $1800 minimum
15:31 πŸ”— closure_ yeah, hella remote ($120 actually)
15:34 πŸ”— SketchCow Now I just need to write the pitch to see if we can buy a year of your life.
15:34 πŸ”— SmileyG lol
15:35 πŸ”— SketchCow I don't have any doubt we can hit $10k. $20k will be a challenge.
15:35 πŸ”— closure_ indentured to archiveteam
15:35 πŸ”— SmileyG wow.
15:36 πŸ”— SmileyG you'd learn alot :O
15:36 πŸ”— SmileyG I wish I was still a cheap student. you could of had me for cheap :D
15:37 πŸ”— closure_ undersco2: the bonus of remote though is that I could fit around 100 shipping containers on just the sides of my driveway.. :)
15:45 πŸ”— SketchCow This reminds me to unban dnova.
15:45 πŸ”— SketchCow Someone help me with that.
15:46 πŸ”— undersco2 closure_: touche
15:47 πŸ”— undersco2 <SketchCow> Now I just need to write the pitch to see if we can buy a year of your life.
15:47 πŸ”— SketchCow Thanks, Alex
15:47 πŸ”— undersco2 whose life?
15:47 πŸ”— SketchCow closure's
15:47 πŸ”— undersco2 sure, np
15:47 πŸ”— SketchCow We already own you
15:47 πŸ”— undersco2 hahahahaha
15:47 πŸ”— SketchCow Back in your cell
15:47 πŸ”— undersco2 write the pitch to crowdfund my last $9k
15:47 πŸ”— undersco2 :D
15:47 πŸ”— undersco2 >:(
15:48 πŸ”— undersco2 I don't want to defer for a year :'(
15:48 πŸ”— undersco2 Regardless of the internet
15:54 πŸ”— undersco2 SketchCow: Is the stuff in the container organized/cataloged/shelved in any way?
15:54 πŸ”— SketchCow What a question
15:54 πŸ”— SketchCow Well, not organized or cataloged.
15:54 πŸ”— undersco2 :|
15:54 πŸ”— closure_ filo order
15:54 πŸ”— SketchCow Definitely in shelves.
15:54 πŸ”— undersco2 ah, I see
15:55 πŸ”— undersco2 http://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/5129588478/in/set-72157622720971793/ :D
15:56 πŸ”— undersco2 That would be a fun project then
15:56 πŸ”— undersco2 http://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/5128985749/in/set-72157622720971793/ haha
15:56 πŸ”— SketchCow http://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/5348182955/in/set-72157622720971793 is accurate.
15:56 πŸ”— undersco2 http://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/5129588792/in/set-72157622720971793/ sketchcow's private collection
15:57 πŸ”— SmileyG slol
15:57 πŸ”— undersco2 I like the quotes in the bottom left
15:57 πŸ”— undersco2 "Stop spamming me" "fuck shit up" "pure fuck" "fuck corporate beer"
15:57 πŸ”— undersco2 "yet another fucking opinion"
15:57 πŸ”— undersco2 hahaha
15:58 πŸ”— undersco2 SketchCow: Lots of cool/assorted stuff visible even in that picture :o
15:59 πŸ”— undersco2 http://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/4202187241/in/set-72157622720971793/lightbox/
15:59 πŸ”— undersco2 this is a thing
15:59 πŸ”— undersco2 wait
16:00 πŸ”— SmileyG lol
16:02 πŸ”— * undersco2 sighs
16:02 πŸ”— undersco2 http://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/6050004232/in/datetaken/
16:02 πŸ”— undersco2 home sweet home
16:02 πŸ”— SketchCow OK, enough.
16:02 πŸ”— SketchCow Drop it in -bs
16:02 πŸ”— undersco2 sorry
16:02 πŸ”— SketchCow Nah, you're excited, but it's a separate project.
16:03 πŸ”— SketchCow https://www.good.net/ is shutting down.
16:03 πŸ”— SketchCow There's a large hacking archive there, I'm grabbing that.
16:04 πŸ”— SketchCow http://www.good.net/dl/bd/
16:04 πŸ”— SketchCow If anyone sees another directory on there, let me know.
16:05 πŸ”— undersco2 http://www.good.net/dl/8shen5/
16:05 πŸ”— undersco2 What is good.net?
16:05 πŸ”— undersco2 very sparse homepage, and google tuns up nothing
16:06 πŸ”— Schbirid filehost
16:06 πŸ”— SmileyG hmmmm firefox hates me ¬_¬
16:06 πŸ”— Schbirid might be worth asking, they seemed nice
16:07 πŸ”— undersco2 SketchCow: https://www.good.net/dl/r853te/
16:08 πŸ”— undersco2 although those are just pirated movies
16:08 πŸ”— Deewiant Google turns up a file, but the directory seems to be permission-restricted: http://www.good.net/dl/au/774c/pandaapp_1.1.1.apk
16:08 πŸ”— SketchCow OK, channel.
16:09 πŸ”— SketchCow #bad.net
16:09 πŸ”— SketchCow Let's get the list going on.
16:09 πŸ”— Schbirid i would seriously ask those guys first
16:09 πŸ”— Schbirid they might be happy and assisting
16:09 πŸ”— SketchCow I want the list.
16:09 πŸ”— SketchCow See if we can find what others are there.
16:46 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T im still getting some UL errors to archive.og on mobileme stuff
16:47 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T http://www.privatepaste.com/ab0d72ff99
17:54 πŸ”— SketchCow Going to California shortly.
17:56 πŸ”— ersi Rattle that sunny box
17:57 πŸ”— SketchCow I have a lot of data to upload.
17:58 πŸ”— ersi Stick it to the platters man :)
17:59 πŸ”— SketchCow I intend to get shit DONE.
18:17 πŸ”— Famicoman if anyone cares, I have the entirety of http://www.good.net/dl/bd/ sans the rainbowtables
18:27 πŸ”— ersi neat
18:30 πŸ”— X-Scale "Attention: This site will cease operations after August 31, 2012. Please make sure to download and save any files you wish to keep before that date." <- bad news
18:31 πŸ”— ersi It's been noted previously
18:33 πŸ”— Famicoman it's only like a terabyte, totally doable
18:35 πŸ”— undersco2 SketchCow: Will you be there past father's day?
18:35 πŸ”— undersco2 (when I'm coming into town)
18:39 πŸ”— alard Here's a list with some good.net urls harvested from Google, https://privatepaste.com/328ae1d14f . Is it helpful to make more?
18:49 πŸ”— Schbirid alard: do you have a nice google scraper? is it public?
18:51 πŸ”— alard Schbirid: https://gist.github.com/2788197d2db2779cb7b0
18:52 πŸ”— Schbirid damn that ruby :)
18:56 πŸ”— alard This wasn't designed to be portable, so no awkward bash scripting this time, and I find Ruby very pleasant to work with. :)
20:57 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T anyone else doing mobileme still having UL issues?
20:57 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T still getting nonstop errors trying to UL
20:58 πŸ”— mistym Is the last batch of redownloads basically done?
20:59 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T for what?
21:00 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T the tabblo redownloads are done yeah
21:01 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T from looking at the mobileme tracker no one else can upload either..anyone who can get it fixed or know if its being worked on today? *pokes alard*
21:05 πŸ”— oli i gave up ages ago because all my shit was hanging
21:05 πŸ”— oli something with my wget or centos or something, dunno
21:06 πŸ”— oli ./seesaw-s3.sh: line 282: 19292 Terminated say_hi
21:06 πŸ”— alard What's the problem?
21:06 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T http://www.privatepaste.com/ab0d72ff99
21:06 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T keep getting that when trying to UL
21:07 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T maybe its just me i see you and some others in the list now on the tracker
21:07 πŸ”— alard Is this about the direct to s3 script?
21:08 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T i believe...yes.
21:08 πŸ”— alard Apparently, yes.
21:08 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T same ive been using all this time
21:08 πŸ”— alard It doesn't get a tar file number, for some reason.
21:09 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T doh maybe i should have read everything before i opened my mouth. read there was issues last night with archive.org so thought maybe related
21:10 πŸ”— alard No, that's not what this is about. Somehow your script didn't get a tar file number: PUT //.tar HTTP/1.1
21:10 πŸ”— alard x-archive-meta-title:ArchiveTeam MobileMe Panic Download: Set
21:10 πŸ”— alard There should be a number, given out by the tracker.
21:10 πŸ”— alard (Let's continue on #memac.)
23:24 πŸ”— SketchCow IN THE AIR, BITCHES
23:25 πŸ”— oli :o

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