[00:14] aha, wget compiled [00:18] heh [00:18] alard: this is interesting: [00:18] [00:18] --2011-08-11 17:15:46-- http://archive/ [00:18] Opening WARC file `GoogleFriendsNewsletter-000.warc.gz'. [00:18] Resolving archive (archive)... failed: Name or service not known. [00:18] wget: unable to resolve host address `archive' [00:18] --2011-08-11 17:15:53-- http://team'/ [00:18] Resolving team' (team')... failed: Name or service not known. [00:19] wget: unable to resolve host address `team\'' [00:19] "http://groups.google.com/group/google-friends": Scheme missing. [00:19] Converted 0 files in 0.05 seconds. [00:19] alard: /home/db48x/projects/wget-warc/trunk/src/wget --wait 5 --random-wait -e robots=off --warc-file GoogleFriendsNewsletter-000 --warc-max-size inf --warc-header 'operator: Archive Team' --mirror -S -E -k -K -p --protocol-directories -np --follow-ftp --progress=dot:decimal -o log "http://groups.google.com/group/google-friends" [00:48] My total google groups profile leech: 548GB [00:55] http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_llnllhQ1Qf1qbh9wvo1_500.jpg [01:16] I probably should do a follow-up post on my weblog to get people to know about Archive Team stuff. [01:27] SketchCow: heh, amusing picture [01:31] OKAY WHO HERE IS IN SAN FRANCISCO [01:31] I am [01:31] *** SPEAK UP *** [01:31] well, Oakland [01:33] So that makes three of us. [01:33] ARCHIVE TEAM DINNER can you believe it [01:33] But tiny tiny attendnce [01:33] Not right, archive team should swarm a restaurant like ants [01:33] with lighters [01:35] indeed [01:36] We have to start waking people up for fun. [01:44] SketchCow: I'm up for dinner. Where do you want to eat? [01:51] Trying to think of somewhere unique [01:51] Can't eat at the Garlic, totally not on my diet this time [01:52] ah [01:54] I don't really know any of the unique places [01:55] Doesn't yelp have a random button? [01:56] we'd end up at a Wendy's or something [01:57] but no, I don't think it does have a random button [01:58] Weird, I wonder where I saw that... [01:58] I saw a startup announcement recently that was similar [02:00] http://axisofeval.blogspot.com/ [02:00] best blog name ever [02:03] http://www.supperclub.com/html/sanfrancisco/ [02:03] Unfortunately, underscor has the wrong pants and was born 4 years too late for that place [02:03] heh [02:03] the green exit sign clashes with the very purple lighting [02:04] but I'm game [02:05] Yeah, no we're not hitting that [02:05] that's not for younger folks [02:05] Also, I think they rape [02:05] So let's see... maybe a more free dump kind of place [02:09] hahhahaha [02:10] I found a restaurant where you are served in total darkness by blind waiters [02:10] heh [02:10] that could be interesting [02:10] http://sf.darkdining.com/ [02:10] Again, we're not doing it [02:10] These are expensive meals [02:10] Shit, I don't know if we just go back to the garlic [02:11] and annoying sound on the webpage [02:13] url for the Garlic? [02:14] db48x: That's SketchCow's favorite music [02:14] You should have seen him in the thai place [02:14] hah [02:14] Ooh, what's the Garlic? [02:14] That sounds... flavorful [02:14] ;) [02:15] I bet the music at the thai place was better than a 10 second loop on a restaurant webpage [02:15] also it probably didn't mix intrusively into the music you were already listening to :) [02:16] No, but it was that same upbeat techno-y metrosexual kind of thing [02:16] http://jerkcity.com/jerkcity4626.html [02:17] This last frame makes me think of SketchCow: http://jerkcity.com/jerkcity4621.html [02:17] If no one's allergic to peanuts, there may be a good indonesian place around. [02:18] Fuck CSS [02:18] Well [02:18] Fuck mozilla [02:18] For having their damn -moz- prefix on CSS properties [02:18] it's required to have that [02:18] Now I have to define half this stuff twice >:| [02:18] Not for things that are official W3C [02:18] don't forget the other prefixes [02:18] css3 isn't official yet [02:19] Will it ever be? [02:19] good question [02:19] Well, other browsers render border-radius fine [02:19] I thik parts of it are in CR stage [02:19] Just FF needs ot [02:19] it* [02:19] (the -moz-border-radius) [02:20] Hey underscor! http://giveupandusetables.com/ [02:20] http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff1100/fv01083.htm [02:21] Wyatt: lol [02:21] Wyatt: hahahah [02:21] I love it [02:21] underscor: lots of people use a server-side system to generate css for them [02:22] Isn't there one called ass or something? [02:22] Er [02:22] lass [02:22] Grr [02:22] Something like that [02:22] that way you can get the full power of a real programming language (methods of combination, methods of abstraction), and avoid writing things more than once [02:22] scss [02:22] possibly [02:22] I'm trying to remember the name [02:22] Also, apparently google rate-limits the archive [02:22] Maybe because we archive google video, I have no idea [02:23] But bing? Loads in under a tenth of a second [02:23] Google? 8 seconds at a minimum [02:23] Sass! [02:23] That's what it's called [02:24] Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. Pier 39. Let's do it [02:24] Ooj [02:24] Ooh* [02:24] 8pm, see you db48x [02:25] one moment [02:25] yea, I can do that [02:27] would you like those shrimp boiled, bbqed, or deep fried? [02:27] (skipping the other 120 ways to do it) [02:28] I'm off [04:43] hey SketchCow, I saw your comment on the RoflCon post today [04:44] btw, fucking hilarious: "Oh, one comment? I wonder what people are saying, let me just click- OH, it's Sketch bringing up the videos. How perfect." [04:45] anyway, are you talking about videos in addition to what's here? http://www.archive.org/details/roflconII_live_30april2010 [04:46] Cause that totally wasn't everything that was filmed, right? [07:17] well, that was exciting. had to enter through a window [08:04] db48x: Not entirely sure, but don't you need to use '=' with these long-form options? So --warc-max-size=inf --warc-header='operator: Archive Team' etc.? [08:28] alard: it depends on what th author chose, unfortunately [08:44] i'm pretty sure getopt does [08:46] getopt goes both ways, i think [08:47] ive definitely seen programs that accept either [08:50] Ah, didn't know that. Just tried it: apparently wget also accepts options without = [08:52] most should accept either format [08:58] Then that's not the reason it doesn't work for db48x. (Would have been easier if it had been.) [16:49] http://jerkcity.com/jerkcity4627.html [19:07] Really, they jammed it in asscrack sideways. [19:13] um right [19:27] SketchCow: you can resume from the last jamendo file [19:27] not from 0 every time [19:27] just ls the higher directory [19:27] and python jamendalbums.py 3123 100000 ogg [19:43] oh man, i wanna a Internet Archive cap http://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/6029407581/in/photostream [19:44] :| [20:25] I love my hat :D [20:27] 100 bucks for that hat. [20:40] emijrp: easy, just put a hard drive under a cardboard box, with a stick propping it up [20:40] when an IA employee goes for the bait, pull the string [20:40] http://i.imgur.com/q1MHN.jpg [20:40] emijrp: haha, I wonder if Jason could get you one [20:41] They have a bunch [21:13] holy shit, arc files [21:15] yummy [21:15] nice and old and moldy [21:15] 8.3 rules your world now :) [21:16] found on a floppy labeled "Alfred Glossbrenner's Selected Shareware Library" [21:21] i still keep some bizzare .arc and .lzh files around to test my ROM scanning tools, but in reality zip is king now [21:23] Microzine #25 [21:24] along with three of my old apple2 disks [21:25] SketchCow says floppies are dead, but i've not had a bad read from old disk in years and years.. but all mine are nicely controlled for temp and humidity [21:26] i had a couple that had issues [21:26] but it isn't like I can't store all of these floppies on a hard drive now [21:26] given that I have a ton of DSDD 5.25" disks [21:27] and a bunch of 3.5" disks too [21:28] i just got paid a ton to move 2500 5.25" 360K disks to a proper server... not a bad read in the whole lot [21:28] all at least 25 years old [21:29] faster to build a 386 machine running DOS than to let XP trash the disks when it writes its stupid ID bytes [21:29] writing to old disks is getting to be a hassle [21:32] i'm using a kryoflux to read them and, if I need to read the image on windows, I use a virtual floppy driver set to read-only [21:33] so no chance for windows to ruin the disks [21:36] lol.. i still have 1000+ 5.25" write protect tabs.. they are getting kinda sticky and nasty though [22:06] gksglkgjrwaelkgjera;klgjfkld;agjfklsagjfdkl;agjf [22:06] I just spent 15 minutes debugging a php script [22:06] Only to find out the problem was that I used + for string concatenation [22:07] FUCK YOU PHP >:| [22:10] hurp durp [22:24] We could have this debate, it would be boring. [22:35] * NovaKing laughs [22:41] SketchCow: :D [22:41] ------------------------------- [22:41] Attention #archiveteam [22:41] Jason is now reading his braille playboy [22:41] ------------------------------- [22:42] This has been a PSA sponsored by Gay Shame SF [22:42] ------------------------------- [22:46] ain't nothing shameful about gay