[00:04] chfoo: have you thought about AOL any more? [00:06] dashcloud: i captured some aol 5 traffic in virtual box and now i'm seeing if i can disassemble some of the program files [00:07] chfoo: if you're good with languages, you can practically disassemble everything interactively- using the Star tool you can debug and step through the forms that make up all the AOL screens. [00:14] http://mattmazur.com/2012/01/28/remembering-aols-fdo91-programming-language/ [00:19] https://archive.org/details/MVI5401 (Footage of next-generation IA Scanner) [00:24] so, are you planning to swap out your full-size model for that model? [00:35] Ultimately, yes. [00:35] Disadvantage: Large-format books no [00:35] Advantage: I can drive to Casa De Neckbeard and just scan the fuck out in the living room [00:35] Or visit somewhere and drop it off while someone works on it. [00:43] that is awesome [00:44] It splits in two [00:44] So easy to transport [02:24] The Penny Arcade Report's servers shut down Thursday - is it a worthy candidate for archival? http://www.penny-arcade.com/news/post/2014/08/27/shutting-off-the-par-server-on-thursday [02:31] We grabbed all that bullshit when they first shut it down [02:31] Then they brought it back, as far as I can tell, on a whim, and now they're shutting it down again [02:31] Those antisocial fucks can piss in a bucket [02:53] Ah, I didn't realize it had already been grabbed. [02:55] I see no listing on the wiki - any idea where I could find it? [03:50] its old enough, its probably already in the wayback machine on archive.org [15:12] WHAT FORSOOTH, PRITHEE TELL ME THE SECRET WORD [15:12] yahoosucks [15:12] danke! [22:32] sigh [22:32] this is awkward [22:32] working on a script, to dump lists of aol file areas [22:33] well, i can dump the file lists all right [22:34] all but the first entry, which has been replaced in memory (waol's listboxes are awkward, calling the win32 api function to get the text of a listbox entry gives you a pointer to a structure... at a certain offset into that structure is a pointer to another structure, at a certain offset into *that* structure is a pointer to a string) [22:35] i tried in aol 4 to 8 [22:35] with the same results [22:35] sigh [23:19] raylee: there's extremely comprehensive lists of aol's file areas- so large that the problem is actually checking them [23:20] lol [23:21] lol [23:21] well, there had to be, right? [23:32] there's nothing wrong with trying- if you had succeeded, that would've been great [23:41] I'll dig up my copy of the list if you're interested later [23:56] sure.