[00:06] Hmm, MeMac has really picked up, but it's looking like it's gonna be close. [00:36] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EC3HZfjOsPg This Hong Kong movie was so bad it was good [00:38] Wyatt|Wor: when's the deadline again? [00:38] June 30 [00:41] And I don't remember where we got the estimate of >200TB, but it's looking pretty accurate from what we've got so far. [02:22] the estimate was probably based on an early extrapolation [02:23] I'd say we have a representative-enough sample by now that 211TB is pretty close. [02:24] yeah [02:24] we've been saying 250T, which is ok. [02:25] In any case, I think we may just make it. [02:25] Assuming we can keep up 20MB/s for the duration. [15:18] HUZZAH [15:20] I am ahead on the mobileme sets on fortress. [15:20] I'm shoving them in in 50gb items, this is working much better. [15:26] So, it looks like we've temporarily hit full fortunecity download? [15:26] Encouraging. [15:54] I'm going to be at this design festival thing all day, but I initiated a 4tb transfer [19:44] you got all of fortunecity? [19:44] or your maxing it out? [19:47] Hi, this historic group i know has a lot of (both old and modern) correspondence that it would like to archive on the net, and which at some point will all go into the city archives at some point [19:48] But what is a good place to store such mixed documents? Mostly PDF and .DOC, some meta-data. [19:51] archive.org [19:52] http://archive.org/about/faqs.php#Uploading_Content [20:06] http://archive.org/post/340223/how-montana-state-library-uploaded-batches-of-digital-objects-to-the-internet-archive [20:17] yes, archive.org is quite easy to integrate with if you are on unix. [23:53] We're working through the messy items on fortunecity now. Long URLs (typically messed up queries) and spidertraps.