[00:01] dashcloud: http://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=7323 [00:30] shaqfu: thank you for telling me about the wget -i option [00:31] this will allow me to do a more custom archive of kat.ph/blog/post/# [00:33] i will also allow me to do engadget panic download [00:34] because i can get all urls but its nothing if i can't put them into one warc.gz [00:34] or least ranges in to a .warc.gz [00:41] this may also allow me to be able to make a .warc.gz of all the images i have download of techcrunch [00:42] cause i compile the list from all warcs when i'm done and make a big warc image and mirror dump [00:43] godane: It's a great tool [00:47] arkhive: Are you grabbing these Google blogs at all? [00:54] i'm already past 650 post of kat.ph/blog [00:55] its downloading fast even with --wait 1 option [00:55] and its only text [00:55] no images yet [00:55] Gotcha [00:56] If anyone wants the Google blogs: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2032216/blogs.txt [00:58] i may leave that to SketchCow [00:58] i think it will be to big for me to upload [01:47] there is a map of atari building locations [01:48] in my atarimuseum.com dump [01:48] blue prints for consoles too [01:49] Wait, Google's taking down blogs? [01:49] 150 of them [01:49] What [01:50] wow, I completely missed that in that post [01:57] shite, how can I help [02:10] wrong button. [02:39] BlueMax: #archiveteam [07:02] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4D2UCt3ObFY&feature=youtu.be [07:20] SketchCow: grabing all images from my kat.ph/blog dump [07:22] i found a very weird statue [07:24] the chinese laughing guy with the giant dick? [07:24] no [07:31] here it is: http://kastatic.com/i2/users/25eb6f68f8b1b2169cecad4f6945f7ea.jpg [07:34] i got all kastatic.com images from dump now [07:47] what does --warc-cdx do and is it needed? [07:56] It makes a cdx file, an index of the records in your warc file. It's only useful if you regularly download the same site. The second time you can use --warc-dedup with your cdx file. Wget will then replace any duplicate records with a reference to the record in the first warc. [08:03] i got a lot better dump this time [08:03] 46mb of images [08:03] instead of just 18mb [10:46] i grabed over 400mb of images from kat.ph/blog dump [11:15] uploading my kat.ph/blog dump [11:16] with ~450mb of images [11:17] i also have a warc.gz of the images [11:18] since i was able to make a list of image urls and put all of those into a .warc.gz using wget -i option [12:07] I've been updating the Parodius wiki page [12:25] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/kat.ph-blog-20120806-mirror [12:49] hey emijrp [12:49] i uploaded kat.ph/blog [12:50] hi [12:50] thats for me? [12:50] i did for everyone [12:50] http://archive.org/details/kat.ph-blog-20120806-mirror [12:50] a 445mb .tar.gz image dump too [12:52] are you archiving blogs? [12:53] i just did kat.ph/blog [12:53] i'm archive techcrunch.com [12:53] *archiving [12:58] i'm backing up the tech guy labs radio shows [13:02] who is going to archive blogspot? [13:10] i think Sketchcow start that [14:41] http://archive.org/details/OutcallEscortServicesByHollowayEscorts [15:43] alard: suggestion for wget mirror: it should query all subdirs for indices [16:12] http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2012/08/the-surprising-stealth-rebirth-of-the-american-arcade/ [17:34] balrog_: Send the Wget maintainers a patch. :) Alternatively, you could use a Lua script to look for the indices. [18:53] so..... wifes hawt friend drops off two laptops which she needs the photos transferring from one to the other on.... [18:53] hmmmmm [19:09] gonna use one of those 'transfer cable' things? [19:34] lol #2 on the IA bittorrent charts is http://archive.org/details/ImgurClopCompilationV2 [19:35] what was the first dvdrip scene release? [19:36] I think it was around 2001 [19:37] early [19:38] The XviD Releasing Standards is from 2005, it banned DivX [19:47] nice http://tos-dr.info/#services [19:52] http://www.tosback.org/timeline.php is dead :( [20:15] What does AT think of Zoom Floppy for dumping Commodore floppies? [20:16] I'm thinking about purchasing one. [20:18] it works great for non-copy-protected disks [20:19] but not for copy protected ones? [20:19] if your drive is compatible with the firmware it uploads it can read some (most?) copy-protected disks but not as well as a flux device like kryoflux/discferret [20:20] ah. Alright. [20:20] Kickstarter responded to my kickstarter telling me they didn't think it would be successful. [20:21] Also, what does AT recommend for dumping Osborne I Portable Computer 5.25" floppies? [20:21] Not that I violated any terms, not that I didn't follow the rules, but that they have an opinion it won't be succesful. [20:21] Talk about no dog in the fucking fight. [20:23] they are wrong [20:23] it will be reached very quickly [20:23] http://forum.kryoflux.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=437 has some details about c64 preservation [20:24] well, if it isn't successful, they don't get their cut of the collected funds [20:24] SketchCow how much did the container costs to you when you buyed it? [20:24] I think softpres are soliciting original disks to be mailed to them if you don't want to deal with copy-protection yourself [20:24] DFJustin: has KF changed on their stupid license stance yet? [20:24] not that I've heard but I haven't checked [20:26] personally I'm not keen on them because they aren't releasing or publicly documenting their dumps in any way but anything is better than having disks rotting in a box [20:26] what about smaller pledges, like $5, $10, $15, $20? [20:27] I want 20 people to give me $100. [20:27] That's pretty simple. [20:27] If kickstarter rejects, I'll just put a page up. [20:27] Get it by next week. [20:27] Anyway, lying down, then coming back to edit and upload. [20:27] SketchCow: What is this about? Link please. [20:38] it might be funded in a day [21:15] Famicoman 23h at maximum [23:33] Nothing like having conference recordings distributed on...compact disc in the mail [23:47] In other news: http://gamasutra.com/view/news/175505/Video_game_inventor_demonstrates_multimedia_boxin_1973.php