[02:56] SketchCow: where are the computer gaming world pdfs? [06:37] Garfield gets all demoscene & shit : http://www.amiga.org/gallery/index.php?n=3228 [07:02] heh [08:14] tmp.mp4 > /dev/null 2>&1 [08:15] it is a shame that derive redirects the output. I'm really curious about why it doesn't like this file [08:50] found out that not all computer game world cover discs are in cgw-coverdiscs [08:51] some are in shareware discs [09:10] http://members.fortunecity.com/bodenhackerz/interest.htm [09:10] ahh, warez downloads <3 [09:14] SketchCow: github drinkup in sf thursday, you should come :) [09:14] https://github.com/blog/1074-sf-drinkup-35 [17:44] too busy [17:45] tonight someone is bringing me a copy of IUMA and possibly mp3.com [17:45] priorities [17:45] are you in town? [18:05] mp3.com :O [18:14] mp3.com, sexy [18:22] Speaking of nothing, I wonder if I still have my 1996 or 1997 vintage internet directory [18:22] Yes, a ohysical book [18:22] p [18:23] scan it [18:25] Hopefully my mother (ugh!) didn't throw it away during the last 2-3 years [18:25] Yes, I'm 26 and still live at home [18:25] Scanning it would be nice, but it has like 500 pages [18:26] If not 1000 [18:26] does it have a cd-rom [18:26] CD-ROM? What kind of newfangled technology is that? [18:31] 3.5" floppy? [18:32] yeah, the round part inside the packaging [18:32] I thought that was the complementary coaster [18:33] I got a book at the thrift store recently with a 5.25" floppy enclosed [18:33] nitro2k01: See if your local library has a book scanner you could use [18:34] It'll be kinder on the book (won't break the spine) and faster since you don't have to flatten it [18:34] The book is already pretty worn [18:34] In fact, I found lying around on the ground outside some 10 years ago [18:35] Also I doubt the library will have a scanner and/or let me use it. I'm in Sweden. [19:49] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmk2EnwRbDE [19:54] i fired up a few spot instances in EC2 to crawl mobile.me last night. [19:55] I've got 4 going now. 3 in the east and 1 in the west. I figured that I'd test to see if rsync'ing to the IA machine is faster from the west. [21:38] http://pastie.org/private/jvczf6qllk4roih7s8isdg [21:38] The license terms of the sps/kryoflux software and hardware seem to go directly against the spirit of the archive team imho, and I'll leave it at that. [21:45] If you give him the benefit of the doubt, he may actually have generally good intentions, but has a draconian license in case he would actually need it [21:46] Say Microsoft stole his code or something silly [21:47] "It is very easy to comply with this licence: Do not sell, modify or abuse the software or images and don't steal code from source provided. [21:47] Learn, understand and write your own if you need to. Feel free to ask if you want to use something you can not create on your own. That's it. [21:47] *Everything else mentioned is here for those who may not understand these very simple rules.*" [21:49] if he wasn't harassing others, I'd believe that [21:49] Ok [21:49] I don't know the rest of the story [21:49] I just looked at that paste and the license [21:49] classiccmp list has a quite long thread that's relevant