[00:21] thanks to whoever posted the manos restoration thread earlier [00:22] oh man... how I wish I had the time and money to go after such auctions [00:26] holy crap that shot of torgo is so clear [00:32] omg, manos [00:33] it is kinda cool scrolling the scans on the blog pages and watching the motion [00:34] doh. someone wasn't careful with some of the undeveloped film :( [00:36] cool. that film stock is from 1962. (<3 kodak film stock date code) [00:41] some from 66 [00:58] * closure wants a Torgo poster [01:16] how can i run a command line string in windows that is over 23,000 chars long [01:16] or... how can you referance an external list of directories for -I in wget [01:19] --file I think [01:20] hmm * checks manual * [01:24] hmm its not in the manual [01:24] -I is the include directories option [01:24] spinning up some heroku instances again, but not nearly as many as before. [01:26] 50 vs 300 [01:26] okay it says here elements of list may contain wildcards [01:26] that might be the ticket to getting this to work [01:39] I suspect tha may only work in ftp servers, instence_ [01:39] I know there is an option to have it pull urls from a file [01:40] sorry I'm not in a place I can help you more [01:49] no worries [01:50] was trying to extract web data from the webarchive [01:50] was using a few tricks and almost had it, but the recursion is failing miserably [01:51] its hard to tell what wget is getting hung upon, because of that darn "http://" that is in the middle of any given URL string [01:51] or i should say, directory path [01:52] because its hard to tell how wget is interperating that [02:05] I am not [02:06] making progress! [02:06] I think i almost got it [02:46] any plans for google wave ? [02:57] no, waves are like emails [02:57] visible only to the participants [03:00] there are public ones too [03:19] db48x: as chronomex mentioned there are a number of public waves [03:33] so satisfying to see uploads with real numbers now [04:17] http://chzgifs.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/funny-gifs-give-me-that-hermana.gif [04:19] hi folks, I'm looking to pick up a time base corrector and this one looks good: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/276891-REG/AV_Toolbox_AVT_8710_AVT_8710_Multi_Standard_Time_Base.html any objections or things I should know? [04:38] Hrm. Somebody in here told me what finding old photos at flea markets/yard sales to preserve them is called... anybody remember? [04:44] rag and bone [04:47] bone that rag [04:49] http://www.archive.org/details/2010-atparty-footage-5-0006&reCache=1 [04:49] hah [04:53] well, at least we'll always have that [09:12] Dear Wavers, [09:12] More than a year ago, we announced that Google Wave would no longer be developed as a separate product. At the time, we committed to maintaining the site at least through to the end of 2010. Today, we are sharing the specific dates for ending this maintenance period and shutting down Wave. As of January 31, 2012, all waves will be read-only, and the Wave service will be turned off on April 30, 2012. You will be able to continue exportin [09:12] If you would like to continue using Wave, there are a number of open source projects, including Apache Wave. There is also an open source project called Walkaround that includes an experimental feature that lets you import all your Waves from Google. This feature will also work until the Wave service is turned off on April 30, 2012. [09:12] For more details, please see our help center. [09:12] Yours sincerely, [09:12] The Wave Team [09:12] © 2011 Google Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043 [09:12] You have received this mandatory email service announcement to update you about important changes to your Google Wave account. [09:12] well i MEANT to post the pastebin of that [09:12] http://pastebin.com/zj6kYfqb google wave is going byebye [09:12] april 30 2012 [09:20] Yes, we do browse the Internet. [09:20] Sorry I'm a jerk, but it's true. [09:20] I would say that you should've linked this: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/11/more-spring-cleaning-out-of-season.html instead, which lists all the gStuff they're gKilling [09:20] gCleaning* ;) [09:21] yeah. they sent out the emails just now [09:22] i remember using wave, also sorry about the wall of text that came out of me [09:23] npz [09:24] I think it's funny that they went all out on Wave at all [09:24] they shoulda just kept it internal [09:24] Nice that they've open sourced most of it though [09:44] RedType: I suggest pasting links to notices. And if you are pasting something long, using an IRC client that recognizes when a line is too long and splits it [09:45] (the IRC protocol has a limit of 512 characters (including terminating CRLF) per line. That limit also includes the command name, the target of the command, and who sent it, in addition to the actual text.) [10:03] woo. 3h15m of commercials that ran on adult swim at the end of december 2007 [10:05] (essentially every pod from the first 28 episodes of their "farewell futurama" marathon) [10:06] aw damn. the cablebox farted during the capture, causing it to stretch the frame horizontally, losing the left and right edges) [10:31] Coderjoe: yeah i know [10:31] and i cant paste a link to my email :/ [11:01] could someone point me at the least painful way to find out if my old geocities site has been archived in one of the geocities rips somewhere? it seems like nobody has put the full thing back online yet, right? [11:02] alternatively, does anyone know what pattern the reocities folks are putting files back up in? i.e, are they restoring whole neighbourhoods at a time or just bits or...? [11:03] i personally do not, but stick around and someone else may have an answer for you [11:04] thanks Coderjoe :) [11:04] (it is 6am on the east coast of the states on a holiday. not sure when others may be showing up) [11:04] ah, I see [11:04] well, similarly I am probably going to need to sleep soon. I'll come back on my shell server and idle :) [11:05] right, I'm the guy who was asking about geocities rips. [11:06] running up the curtain and joining the choir invisible? [11:06] * ex-parrot vooms etc [11:07] so I pulled out a box of CD-Rs of old backups from ~ 2001 thinking I'd stick them on HDDs before bitrot eats them and discovered I don't have a backup of my old geocities site from 1998ish that I now suddenly realise I want :) [11:59] ex-parrot: if it's ID was under 1mil, then there's a good chance it was [16:40] ALL CD-ROM EXAMPLES GREAT [17:00] SketchCow: Hey, sorry for my absense recently, I was organizing my files the other day and realised I still have several hundred GBs of the yahoo videos from earlier this year. Did you ever secure a space to upload the files to? [17:10] I did! [19:15] So I've been trying to keep downloaders running via SSH on my phone, but I've been pretty out of touch. What's the skinny on Splinder? I checked the other day and it looked like we'd finished, but now there's another 100k. [19:23] NotGLaDOS: not friendster. geocities. [19:23] Wyatt: Some items were not downloaded properly, so they were put back in queue [19:23] If I understand correctly [19:23] So keep goin'! :) [19:23] that is correct [19:24] outstanding items that were older than like 2 days were put back in todo, afaik. though i've had theads spinning down for 2 days now [19:25] still have around 5 on ec2 and around 7 at home [19:28] I think I've got something like 57 on this machine here, 28 on the vps, and...however many among thirty haven't died on the work machine back before dld-streamer was written [19:29] I've been pulling updates, but haven't been following the logs especially; seems like the whole thing got much more efficient at some point. [19:30] yeah, and a lot of bugs where squashed afaik [19:31] Yeah, the stuff at work has probably ALL died due to choking on hyphens. [19:31] I've hit a lot of those [19:31] Oh yeah, what does declare -A do exactly? [19:31] so far I've dealt with it by making an OS X machine do it [19:31] Because my vps doesn't have that option. [19:31] Wyatt: declares the environment variable as an associative array [19:32] you need to upgrade your bash [19:32] I figured. I'm probably going to re-roll with CentOS 6 in the near future for that thing. [19:37] Eww, yeah, Bash 3.2 [19:45] man, I've got a bunch of downloaders generating huge archives [19:45] relatively huge anyway [19:46] what's this friggat? [19:46] me too. I'm a little worried about my tmpfs running out of space [19:47] well, over the bridges and across the town, to grandmother's house I go [20:01] Have a safe trip! [20:07] http://bryanvaccaro.org/archive/Img4444.jpg [20:46] http://www.savelibraryarchives.ca/issues.aspx [21:34] NotGLaDOS: are you about? when you say the ID do you mean the /siliconvalley/hills/xxxx number?