[00:13] https://picasaweb.google.com/111364855692710704553/RareBookSchool2011?authuser=0&feat=directlink#5635997785808767058 [00:13] 1.3 optical disk I gifted UMD [00:15] https://picasaweb.google.com/111364855692710704553/RareBookSchool2011?authuser=0&feat=directlink#5635997794031631058 is interesting.. can that read Apple GCR disks directly into a PC? [00:18] http://www.archive.org/details/twaudio-2009-2011 is up. [00:18] You haven't seen an FC5025 before? [00:18] http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Rescuing_Floppy_Disks [00:18] http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/2503 [00:19] http://mith.umd.edu/vintage-computers/fc5025-operation-instructions [00:19] http://www.spellboundblog.com/2011/07/25/rescuing-5-25-floppy-drives-from-oblivion/ [00:19] http://www.deviceside.com/ [00:31] Almost off the old IA server, almost completely on the new one. [00:32] I'll be removing rsync privs soon, people who need to rsync will need to talk to me. [01:35] I mean to get on the new one. [01:35] I'm not, like, getting us out of rsync [01:35] These machines (flophouse and blindtiger) need to go back into duty [01:35] Probably doing things like helping assholes and their 100,000,000 JSTOR uploads [01:36] -- [01:37] OK, so the picture thing was a failure. I've got wikiteam and urlteam, any other projects I'm forgetting? [01:43] SketchCow: ive just found your posts about collecting podcasts. Is that a searchable public directory, somewhere? [03:00] :D [03:00] SketchCow: <3 assholes who upload jstor things [04:20] No, no collection here [04:20] I need to pull those off the DVDs [04:24] underscor: what are you saving from amazon in your screenshot? [04:40] swebb: Extracting edition information, covers, and reviews [04:40] For the OpenLibrary project [04:40] It's one of my IA Internship jobs [04:40] s/jobs/tasks/ [04:40] Ahh [04:41] Your screenshot was inspiring. I'm playing with tmux now. Learning to hit ctrl-b instead of ctrl-a. :) [04:45] Yeah, that one still throws me [04:45] :) [04:45] I love the paning though [04:47] Yea, I like the one-glance view of tons of terminals. [04:47] and it resizes! :) [09:02] http://news.autodesk.com/news/autodesk/20110801005484/en/Autodesk-Acquires-Instructables [09:02] Mmmh, maybe time to archive instructables [09:02] I'm generally queezy when large company acquires general site X blabla [09:04] I agree. [09:07] Hm, would it be easier for archive.org to digest output from Heritrex instead of normalising wget? [09:09] What's the robots.txt [09:12] It's not blocking ia_archiver [09:12] http://www.instructables.com/robots.txt [09:12] but hm, it's quite restrictive [09:12] archiver's doing a meh job [09:13] I say do an unrestricted one [09:27] SketchCow: have you seen mefi's robots.txt? [09:27] that's a work of beauty, even though a bit restrictive [09:28] mefi's? [09:28] metafilter [09:28] http://www.metafilter.com/robots.txt [12:31] http://www.ted.com/talks/adam_ostrow_after_your_final_status_update.html 5min30s talk about digital data after dead [12:31] This guy seems to think data will live on automatically in The Cloud forever [16:48] #surprizon has been shut down - Underscor's done a good job capturing the whole thing and that's just going to be handed to archive.org to pull down. [17:06] vegas? you're getting married to the internet? [17:10] yup [17:21] Internet's gonna like it [17:27] Internet's mom isn't so pleased, but she can suck it [17:29] She always has [18:12] Ymgve: Defcon is happening. [18:14] http://jul.rustedlogic.net/thread.php?id=13700 [18:14] ! [18:24] 21M Points of Interest that cover 63 countries: http://s3.amazonaws.com/simplegeo-public/places_dump_20110628.zip [18:24] brought to you by http://blog.simplegeo.com/2011/08/01/august-updates/ [18:25] nice