[08:34] SketchCow: you getting about 10gb of red faction mods soon [12:04] So, yesterday I returned home yesterday [12:05] heh oops ^ [12:05] however [12:05] Do we have any new websites shutting down? [12:06] SketchCow: do you have any news about Panormamio? [14:29] Ops please [15:45] you had it already but another can't hurt [19:33] Twice ops is best ops [19:43] anyone ever looked at chat.ru? [19:44] i just had a random "this page is availabel on the live web" IA moment that surprised me and there are lots of late 1990s/early 2000s user pages [19:44] can't find a index of just them though [19:45] 140 thousand sites according to http://news.chat.ru/index3.html?nid=2010022413638969&cid=99 [19:46] i'll try what happens if i grab it all [19:57] Back from the brink! One of FOS's drives was down to 100gb [19:58] (I'm in the process of getting terabytes back from it, so no worries.) [20:18] we're gonna need to grabs those torrents from stats.minecraft.net [20:19] to grab* [20:23] Muad-Dib: there are only two torrents right? [20:24] One script has been moving (not doing anything, just mv over and over) Swipnet for 3 weeks. [20:24] One part of disk to another. [20:48] Increased free space from 100gb to 678gb and nowhere near done doing so. Emergency over. [20:49] Out of curiosity, how much space on that machine is dedicated to AT projects? [20:50] 16tb. [20:50] Well, some of it is stuff people have sent me directly that I am blowing into archive.org. [20:51] So not, say, one of our bombing runs or low-orbit ion cannon blasts. [20:51] But, like "hey, here's 100 atari manuals" or "hey, here's 400 flyers" or "woo, here's a bunch of music" [20:58] nice, 16 should be just enough for all FLAC of jamendo ;o) [21:34] hmm isn't that being done from another machine [21:38] oh nice, is someone finally doing it? i was thinking of it the other day [21:43] i'm getting the tekzilla collection updated [21:52] Here's a good one from the inbox: [21:52] Dear Archive Team, [21:52] I am sure glad you exist! I am an old fashioned archivist/researcher working on a documentary on comedian Barry Crimmins directed by fellow comedian Bobcat Golthwait. [21:52] http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3899932/?ref_=nm_ov_bio_lk3 [21:52] We are looking for any footage / screenshots of 90's AOL interface -- logging on, chatrooms, downloading files, etc. I see that you are working on an archive of AOL. Would these types of images be a part of that archive? If so, would it be possible to view and license some images for the film? [21:52] Any information you can pass along would be greatly appreciated! [21:52] Best, [21:52] Lisa Janssen [21:52] Researcher [21:52] Anyone have any thoughts [21:56] you can still run aol 4 & 5- maybe even older ones if you still have a modem and a local dial-in number [21:56] so we should get the researcher to record that :D [21:57] raylee's script could probably be modified to take screenshots instead [22:00] another set uploaded: https://archive.org/details/aol-file-protocol-4400-3401-to-3500 [22:00] i was slow i that one [22:00] *on that one [22:07] SketchCow, I wonder if he'd be interested in screenshots of the AOL debug stuff I have up and running :) [22:08] Possibly. Can you upload them to flickr or somewhere? [22:08] and dashcloud, you can connect to AOL with tcp/ip as far back as 2.5 at least [22:08] FOS is now at 1.3tb free. [22:09] also, there's a whole bunch of screenshots around the web [22:10] I'd need to find the exact sites they're on, but some of them show the menus of the debug stuff (master tool/star tool, VPD, VPR) [22:11] http://justinakapaste.com/ [22:11] there [22:11] has a whole lot of pictures of aol related stuff [22:11] hacker tools and defaces mainly [22:11] lol [22:16] i'll try to make some screenshots of some of the stuff that still exists if I can get time