#archiveteam 2012-03-16,Fri

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00:23 πŸ”— Coderjoe argh.
00:23 πŸ”— Coderjoe such a pain in the ass to find anything on youtube that you may have stumbled upon before, but is long gone from your history
00:26 πŸ”— db48x yea, especially if all you can remember is a color, mood, effect, etc
00:27 πŸ”— db48x not quite limited to youtube though
00:27 πŸ”— Coderjoe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhEBPgr6-Bs
00:27 πŸ”— Coderjoe O_o
00:28 πŸ”— Coderjoe db48x: well, I remember what I think was the title of the video. but knowing the title is worthless with youtube's search feature on heavilly-used words
00:36 πŸ”— DFJustin also half the time the video is actually not there anymore
00:40 πŸ”— closure I just download every youtube vid I watch into my archive. (Don't watch many tho.)
00:40 πŸ”— dan_ for anyone that cares, rob malda of slashdot fame's city of Dexter was hit by a F2 tornado just outside of ann arbor michigan with F4/F5 damage reported just over an hour ago - he was one of the lucky ones.
00:41 πŸ”— closure I had not heard.. glad he's ok. (Ex cow-orker of mine)
00:56 πŸ”— Coderjoe which is it? F2 (do you mean EF2?) or F4/F5 (do you mean EF4/EF5?)? Also, tornadoes are rated by the damage done, and generally are not really classed until a damage survey is done.
00:58 πŸ”— Coderjoe wow
00:58 πŸ”— Coderjoe sudden outbreak
01:00 πŸ”— Coderjoe yow. that velocity imagery looks bad
01:04 πŸ”— closure tonado season is not even begun is it?
01:04 πŸ”— Coderjoe more like 3 hours ago
01:04 πŸ”— closure I had a close call last week, actually heard a storm 10 miles from me that indeed flattened several houses
01:04 πŸ”— Coderjoe closure: technically, not really, at least not in michigan. we're getting some early stuff with the early unseasonably warm stuff
01:05 πŸ”— closure This is in VA, which doesn't really have a tornado season as such, normally
01:11 πŸ”— Coderjoe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEJT6jEEqAg
01:47 πŸ”— Coderjoe pictures: http://interactives.woodtv.com/photomojo/gallery/2247/7/tornado-touches-down-in-dexter/emergency-crews-respond-to-tornado-damage/
01:52 πŸ”— dan_ Coderjoe, yes, EF, sorry... some chopper footage i saw showed some houses completely leveled.
06:38 πŸ”— ersi Coderjoe: I usually ./youtube-dl most youtube videos I watch
06:38 πŸ”— ersi THen I have both the video and what it's ID is
06:43 πŸ”— chronomex I do that out of necessity, as I don't have flash installed
06:44 πŸ”— db48x most youtube videos work with html5 now
06:45 πŸ”— chronomex I prefer mplayer anyway
06:45 πŸ”— arrith chronomex: have you tried gnash?
06:45 πŸ”— db48x mplayer does rock
06:45 πŸ”— chronomex arrith: no, I don't care, I like my way.
06:45 πŸ”— chronomex I have a shellscript that I can pass a list of urls and it'll play them in order
06:46 πŸ”— chronomex even pauses music I have playing
06:46 πŸ”— arrith extra step of downloading then opening to watch is mroe than just clicking on a link and having it play
06:46 πŸ”— chronomex sure, I don't care though.
06:49 πŸ”— arrith alright
06:50 πŸ”— arrith i really don't like flash but there's so much that uses it
06:50 πŸ”— arrith so gnash getting really good would be good for me
06:50 πŸ”— chronomex if I really want to, I have flash in chrome.
06:51 πŸ”— Coderjoe mmm
06:51 πŸ”— Coderjoe so much fun
06:51 πŸ”— Coderjoe pulling data off a 2TB drive at an average speed of 1166 kiB/s
06:51 πŸ”— ersi shrug
06:52 πŸ”— Coderjoe (I am pretty sure the drive is not in the best of health. reallocated sector count is already high enough to trip the FAILING status)
06:52 πŸ”— db48x heh
06:54 πŸ”— Coderjoe the owner of the drive pulled it out of a WD NAS box that supposedly failed, and supposedly only had one drive in it.
06:54 πŸ”— db48x supposedly?
06:55 πŸ”— Coderjoe (I strongly suspect there were two, since this drive has four partitions that are all one of two devices in a RAID1 mirror set)
06:55 πŸ”— db48x ah
06:55 πŸ”— db48x are you able to read anything useful from the drive like that?
06:56 πŸ”— Coderjoe yes
06:56 πŸ”— Coderjoe since it was mirroring, in theory, each half has a full copy of the data
06:56 πŸ”— Coderjoe but I am taking an image of the whole drive (hence the long 15-day read time) before I poke too much more deeply
06:57 πŸ”— db48x oh, right
06:57 πŸ”— db48x you did say mirror
06:57 πŸ”— Coderjoe two of the partitions have ext3 filesystems with system stuff on them, one is a swap space, and the last (and by far largest) is an xfs filesystem
06:57 πŸ”— Coderjoe and that xfs filesystem has a journal to replay. which is why I want to take an image before poking it
06:58 πŸ”— Coderjoe well, that and the drive taking forever to read
07:27 πŸ”— arrith http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4989933629762859961
07:28 πŸ”— arrith 30:21
07:28 πŸ”— arrith Computer Networks - The Heralds of Resource Sharing
07:28 πŸ”— arrith 70s vid about early networking of computers
14:11 πŸ”— SketchCow Yeah.
14:12 πŸ”— SketchCow Mentioned here a lot, made by my film teacher
14:31 πŸ”— BlueMax I hate coming in and seeing the last few lines of an obviously long conversation goodnight.
18:22 πŸ”— closure SketchCow: hmm, I have the TAL ep somewhere
18:24 πŸ”— closure http://kitenet.net/~joey/tmp/220__#454__Mr._Daisey_and_the_Apple_Factory.mp3
18:24 πŸ”— closure actually, http://kitenet.net/~joey/tmp/Mr._Daisey_and_the_Apple_Factory.mp3
18:34 πŸ”— DFJustin damn beat me to it
18:34 πŸ”— closure did they actually take the mp3 down? seems excessive
18:35 πŸ”— closure put a 1 minute retraction at the top of it
18:35 πŸ”— closure (git annex get is fast ...
18:35 πŸ”— closure ;)
18:37 πŸ”— DFJustin https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:0129IR74vb0J:www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/454/mr-daisey-and-the-apple-factory+&cd=4&hl=en&ct=clnk&client=firefox-a
18:39 πŸ”— DFJustin explanation https://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/03/16/148761812/this-american-life-retracts-mike-daiseys-apple-factory-story
18:40 πŸ”— balrog lolҀ¦ "My show is a theatrical piece " Ҁ¦ "He adds that what he does is "not journalism"" Ҁ¦ seriouslyҀ¦
21:13 πŸ”— lemonkey http://tech.li/2012/03/why-users-dont-and-shouldnt-trust-startups/
21:51 πŸ”— Coderjoe man... if you're going to try and protest something and have some activism thing to open eyes, you should not fabricate details, even if similar events to what you described had happened. Such as claiming you spoke to workers involved in some event when you never have. Changing names and stuff like that is ok. but this just undermines the credibility of your message. even if you're doing something theatrical that is s
21:51 πŸ”— Coderjoe till attempting to raise some awareness.
21:53 πŸ”— shaqfu Even if he's generally right, nobody will take his message seriously now
21:54 πŸ”— Coderjoe "He asked Lee about Daisey met underage workers, she said no."
21:55 πŸ”— Coderjoe It kinda bugs me when a published piece of professional journalism has incorrect spelling or bad grammar.
21:56 πŸ”— shaqfu Coderjoe: Was that in native English, or piped through a translator?
21:56 πŸ”— Coderjoe I was quoting a non-quotation from the article
21:56 πŸ”— shaqfu Gotcha
21:57 πŸ”— Coderjoe so it was written entirely by the author of the article
21:57 πŸ”— shaqfu I thought it was machine translated when I saw it, but yeah, it's just bad writing
22:05 πŸ”— * shaqfu ponders asking his old boss if he grabbed the network logs used in today's trial...
22:07 πŸ”— shaqfu Although it would literall be 70+ years before anyone could touch them

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