[04:14] hrm [04:14] I just fired up the disk array I did geocities archiving on [04:14] there's a whole bunch of geocities directories in lost+found [04:14] :| [04:15] recover it [04:15] yes, but where [04:15] I'll put a tarball of it up when I've finished copying it over to the new array [04:15] not a small amount of stuff, about 11k directories [04:17] as with all fsck-recovered data, this comes with no guarantees [04:19] found palm press conferce from ces 2009 [04:20] its 421mb [04:20] :-D [05:29] Morning/ [05:29] I have this bluetooth keyboard that is really suboptimal. [05:30] I think I'll rebuy the Apple one I had. [05:30] godane: Please e-mail jscott@archive.org with the groups you need direct upload access to. [05:30] Just a small list, and I'll add them. [05:35] But in the meantime, you can upload to g4video and g4video-web as the collections. [05:36] And this goes to any of you maniacs, if you find you're going to upload a metric assload of content, we can see about making it so that you can upload directly into a collection set for you. [05:37] thanks [05:43] No probably, sorry for delay. But you can proceed happily. [05:44] thanks [05:44] its going to take a very long time to upload this [05:44] That's fine. It's great artifacts. [05:44] also i found press conf of ces 2009 [05:45] Saw you mentioned. [05:45] trying to get bigger videos first in case the site goes down [05:45] If stuff is one-off, feel free to upload to opensource movies, I can deal and work with it. [05:45] But if you're uploading hundreds of videos to a future collection, we should probably set it up for you. [06:58] stickam is shutting down http://www.stickam.com/ [08:52] why do we have 3 versions of mac addict #124 coverdisk? [08:54] tywebb13@tpg.com.au [08:55] thats the email address to the guy that uploaded 2 versions of it [08:56] plus side is its 2 different checksums [08:58] one of them is actually 125 I think? [08:59] ok [08:59] i was not sure if he uploaded it with the wrong name then reuploaded with the right name [08:59] I think turnkit provided the macaddict stuff and he's lurking in here so maybe he'll see and weigh in later [09:02] is fileplanet darked? [09:02] i don't see why [09:16] there's a couple redundant collections, https://archive.org/details/archiveteam-fileplanet works [09:18] then what is in fileplanet? [09:25] probably nothing [10:47] godane: no idea what https://archive.org/details/fileplanet is but the second one DFJustin mentioned is https://archive.org/details/fireplanet [10:49] i hope for the collection to end up at https://archive.org/details/fileplanet actually since that is intuitive and logical to me [10:55] http://archive.org/details/TechTV-Jake-2.0-Special [11:26] Check out the youngest professional gamer kick Kevin "Immy" Pereira's ass at Halo 2: https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video10001 [11:26] that looks interesting [17:48] godane, there are three versions of MacAddict cover disc #124 only because I provided the one's I had in a batch, and it was already up twice. I need to provide metadata still and cover scans. My original intent was to have all that info go up together but it's going to take me some more time to find the missing issues and scan so it was decided to upload what was there right away. [17:50] I can't edit the metadata so I have to pass it off when I get it all together. Note that one of the earlier #124's was likely ripped w/ toast and may include different headers. [18:02] What happens if one of us who lives near downtown LA calls and asks Stickcam if they can just come up and copy data directly off their network. Might they do it? (Excluding flights for chronomex which are not allowed) Stickam Worldwide, Inc. 444 S. Flower St, 30th Floor, Los Angeles, CA. 90071 [18:05] It's usually a waste of time to ask for permission or for someone else to do something [18:05] Or they'll be more prepared to battle or shut down any action [18:06] maybe then as a last resort [18:07] makes sense though. their ship is sinking -- they don't want in thrown in the face while being distracted. [18:07] maybe [18:07] That's just my fifty cents though [18:48] I only think that way b/c I used to live near LA and I would have little problem cold calling and asking if I could do it... even if I lack the technical skill. But I don't live there now. If something shuts down in Tyler, TX (yes, that copyright patent troll place) ask me and I'll persist at knocking at the co-lo door. [19:15] S[h]O[r]T: http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Stickam [19:18] I think asking them is the best next step [19:18] it is the last resort, but it's really all we have left [19:19] unless you want to hack in and get the username/password list and mirror the site that way [20:17] turnkit: if tywebb13@ is you then you can edit the two you personally uploaded using the edit item link [21:57] DFJustin: uploaded the large set I had to Sketch and he uploaded it from there. (Tywebb must be the fellow who uploaded the other two versions, but not the one's I ripped.) [21:59] re: Stickam -- is anyone on here even in LA? This is a big presumption on my part: their offices are in LA but do they host from LA? Should I try to track someone down and call? I'm very very new to doing anything with Archive Team. I have no problem cold-calling and being "nice" trying to pry the bits from their hands but should I really be doing it? I won't be able to answer many questions bu [21:59] but I can try. [21:59] try. [21:59] http://mrwavetheory.blogspot.com/2006/11/myspace-blocking-myspace-founders-new.html [21:59] http://www.crunchbase.com/company/liveuniverse [22:00] http://www.crunchbase.com/company/stickam [22:01] people still use myspac [22:01] ? [22:02] Justin Timberlake does. This is a longshot. Should this discussion >> -bs? [22:05] Stickam's original owner sounds nutty - http://techcrunch.com/2009/03/01/meevee-a-ghost-town-all-employees-inactive-ceo-greenspan-still-nuts/ - trying to figure out when it passed to current, new, now dead, folks. [22:07] you guys are going to be getting the piratebay archive [22:07] Currently the home page does load "a random" video... [22:09] and there is an active (?) "contact us" form... http://www.stickam.com/contact.do [22:09] at least accessible [22:10] also we can do are own piratebay backup: https://github.com/andronikov/tpb2csv [22:28] Didn't someone post that https://www.stickam.com/... was still pulling up specific content? [22:30] "Random" videos with user name ID's can be brought up by just refreshing the home page... some very small sample of content could be archived still that way, no? [22:31] http://player.stickam.com/flash/stickam/StickamMemorialPlayer.swf [22:44] If someone has an account already on stickam please login and then try https://player.stickam.com/flash/stickam/stickam_player.swf?userSiteID=1015547 as an example -- I can't sign up... but a lot of the site still is accessible via https (as someone else discovered) [22:48] re: stickam - we could get an index of many user and then can still grab their home pages -- e.g. list of users from Google cache: e.g. just google site:stickam.com -- most links -- those without any extensions are user home pages... then via https:// their profiles, including pics,etc. still can be grabbed... [22:48] e.g. https://www.stickam.com/viewMedia.do?mId=193206901 [22:52] yeah -- lots of profile pics still up but can't manually pull up vids... that's sort of the point isn't it... to store the video? http://static.stickam.com/media/image/converted/original/1824/6350/8/5f42200f-aff6-11e1-a078-3b458234fbfa.jpg