[03:56] BiggieJon: are you talking about my webseed? it won't be back up until january [09:19] is there a plan B then to get a seed for the torrent back online ? [09:33] It'll take a while, but we'll get it up there again [09:38] i have a seedbox with space, I can help keep a seed going when we get it back [09:48] That'd be nice. [09:53] so is this basically dead until chfoo can get his copy online ? or is there some other way to get the data and recompile the torrent ? [10:23] Well I have the data, but not the pipe (dangit Australia) [10:32] How sucky is that pipe? [10:33] Or do you have bandwidth caps and what not? [10:37] ie, can you FTP it to me [10:41] lol, FTP. [10:43] I dont really care how it's transferred, I'm asking if the possibility exists that it could be transfrred to a single (ai'm assuming there is not sufficient bandwidth availabel to seed) [10:50] Yeah... that was kind of clear. [11:17] 200GB cap, 100kb/s max upload [11:17] It'd be faster sending a HDD in the mail [11:27] GLaDOS: why don't we upload to InternetArchive? they support torrents. [11:27] No idea.. [11:27] Might want to ask soultcer that [11:28] If you have the data, I suggest we talk to Jason Scott about where to put it on there. [11:28] the weird thing is the 301 Works data is already there, but this big torrent you are talking about doesn't appear to be, or is it? [11:32] do you know the size of the current torrent? [11:35] Well, the current torrent is 76GB, so the issue may be item size limits.. [11:35] that could be yes [11:35] i wonder why it was desirable to create one big torrent, rather than a series of them [11:36] i can ask over on #archiveteam [11:36] if you want [11:49] sure [12:02] understand the problem, I'm jsut trying to help if I can [16:18] i wonder if the customs situation would be a mess shipping a hard drive [17:29] no, it isn't [17:29] different people here have been mailing disks to each other [17:30] hmm ok [19:30] GLaDOS: do you have a copy of the torrent online? [19:31] the "not the pipe" part implies "NO" [19:44] just noticing that all the 301 works files are marked not publicly accessible [19:44] https://archive.org/details/301works [19:44] yeah, i assume that's part of the "agreement" between shorteners and 201works [19:44] er 301works [19:44] that they can archive the data but not share it [19:44] that's why urlteam shares the data [19:45] i might be wrong, though [20:03] i'm struggling a bit to find the right place to ask about this stuff [20:06] pft: that makes a lot of sense though [20:58] it's just frustrating [20:58] it'd be fantastic if we could store this data in the IA some way that it was actually querable/usable [20:59] er queryable [20:59] but what a mess that would be