[05:43] i'm backing up this week in fun [05:43] old show on twit.tv [05:43] only audio and was cancelled after 49 episodes [05:51] Glad you've been handled, chronomex [05:51] :) [05:58] Ew [05:59] BlueMax!! [05:59] I figured you died of autoerotic asphyxiation by now [05:59] Sorry I haven't been around, I just had other things to attend to [06:00] I never really did much here and felt I was just dead weight [06:00] It's all fine. [06:00] So, ARE we going to take a run at Delicious? [06:01] I'm just not sure we need to. [06:01] Like, it's not really user-generated content in the same way. Not a linkblog. [06:01] SketchCow, if I may quote you without using your actual words, "Every copy is a good copy". [06:01] But on the other hand, it's a lot of good knowledge of URLs. [06:02] Oh also SketchCow, how many of us here in this channel are going into TAPE/ARCADE/6502's credits :P [06:02] Everybody who contributes to the kickstarter. [06:02] SketchCow: urls+descriptions seems like an interesting historical artifact [06:03] lol [06:04] You really noticed I was gone, SketchCow? (And I'm not a fan of autoerotic asphyxiation, that's chronomex) [06:04] what, no [06:04] I just like being tied up [06:04] heh [06:04] not choked [06:06] I'm still jealous of underscor and his server for Google Video or whatever it was [06:06] And that is a weird-ass video on the kickstarter page [06:09] Ok, so I ask again, who wants to write a grabber for delicious [06:10] We'll run it against my million user accounts. [06:11] we had already started [06:16] Really? [06:16] So it's started? [06:16] I'm all for it, if so. [06:17] https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/magically-delicious [06:23] archiving Jerry's Map would be an interesting challenge [06:30] I have to sleep else I will turn into a pumpkin [06:48] Ok, apparently instructables.com is a fucking bitch to get on your own [07:53] the irony: http://www.delicious.com/tag/w3c+cool+urls [14:52] SketchCow: can I upload 3dporch to batcave? (My directory is still there, but since it's 95GB I thought I'd check first.) [15:23] hah, read "3dporn" [15:24] there is ~900mb of 3dporn [15:24] or at least nws ones [15:48] SketchCow: http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/3319 needs kickstarter link [16:03] underscor: lifehacker is slamming me.. mind if I send half of olduse.net traffit to you today? [16:48] oh fuck, metafilter too.. [16:58] Congrats, closure [16:58] SketchCow: only metafilter is obsessed with chatting via the Search line in the newsreader [16:58] (and by chatting I mean "niggercuntgfuckhellometfilter" [16:58] * closure is taking a recording, it's highly amusing [17:38] OK, who wants a project! [17:38] Well, let me be more explanatory. [17:39] Remember when we took that JSTOR rip from Gmaxwell and put it up on archive.org? [17:39] Well, supposedly JSTOR has made all the pre-1923 documentary available today for free. [17:39] I want us to grab them all, and archive.org has said they'll host. [17:39] they did it a few weeks ago I think [17:40] Yes, but I think today is the real day. They announced it back then. [17:47] My first impression: need to get a list of all publications (http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=...) and look for the green check mark. [18:10] SketchCow: your 43% to your goal in 3 days [18:11] not bad [18:12] I'm downloading the issue lists for the old journals on JSTOR at the moment. (I am back in a little while.) [20:21] SketchCow: If you have the article PDF, do you want the preview images as well? (E.g. http://www.jstor.org/stable/view/25120077) [20:47] closure: Feel free [21:34] No thank you, alard. [21:34] They're inaccurate. [21:34] The pdfs are enough? [21:35] They do have an added first page with terms, download date etc. [21:43] We'll be dealing with that. [21:43] Show me an example [21:43] Also, let's do a limited run; do a small set first. [21:44] Hold off for a moment, alard. [21:45] Okay. I have a list of every free issue (28,070). [21:46] And a script to download issues from that list. [21:53] tab-separated list of issues: http://db.tt/udHz0sJ [21:53] example download of '291' http://db.tt/WqwCeWB (see http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=291) [22:23] SketchCow: what is this place with all of these old pinballs? (for example, arcadeE.jpg) [22:24] The Pinball Hall of Fame, Las Vegas, NV [22:24] wow. cool [22:24] never knew such a place existed [22:25] http://www.pinballmuseum.org/ [22:27] SketchCow, hows the arcade doc going? [22:27] The one I just announced a kickstarter for? [22:27] It's going just announced [22:28] * SketchCow just uploaded 23gb of shareware CD-ROMs to the archive [22:30] oh wow [22:31] I've been to the Pinball Pete's mentioned on the phof page [22:33] Yes, Tim was Pinball Pete [22:56] though it was after he left [23:56] http://www.extremetech.com/computing/96313-the-tech-umentaries-of-jason-scott