[01:22] if anyone one wants Japanese videos go here: http://d-addicts.com/ [01:26] cool forum [01:26] have you backed it up? ;) [01:57] going to at some point [01:57] it has tons of torrents on it too [01:58] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/www.atlus.com-forum-grab-20131110: [01:58] this should have all threads now [02:05] godane: I see a .cdx but no .wget.gz [02:06] er. .warc.gz. [02:07] xmc: reload? I see it [02:08] thanks godane [02:08] ah, there it is [02:08] rad [02:18] there are no 500 error also [04:09] so uh [04:09] I don't know why you guys were talking about Python's Unicode quirks [04:09] because the tracker is written in Ruby [04:09] and the fix isn't too bad, it just needs to be committed [04:19] https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/universal-tracker/pull/9 for those who'd like to review [09:57] uncompressed 4m 18s promo video that's 4.8gb... this should probably compress pretty well if its literally just a binary of a chain of bitmap images... [16:26] looks like mediafire.com is having problems [16:29] technical or legal? [16:37] its back [16:37] it was technical [16:37] but it was weird cause sometimes i was getting error pages [16:38] then other times i got nothing but a took too long request [16:39] going to be updating my 2d artist and 3d creattive magazine collections [17:07] aaand done. bpmmicro ftp mirrored [17:27] Coming across old sites, sometimes people would list a bunch of mirrors to make sure a download would always be available. All the mirrors are long dead. [17:47] Lord_Nigh: awesome, how big was it? [17:48] checking [17:48] 54.1gb [17:49] now where the heck do i upload thos [18:01] Lord_Nigh: ask SketchCow to take them off your hands [18:01] he'll likely provide you some details [18:30] should i compress it first? [18:32] sure [18:32] As long as lossless [18:38] What is this. [18:39] mirror of ftp.bpmmicro.com [18:48] is there somewhere i can rsync or otherwise transfer this to? [18:50] SketchCow: hope that's alright. Wasn't sure who else could safely take it. [18:51] company that makes eprom programming hardware and such [18:52] since 1990s, has a lot of old software on their ftp [21:42] 4gb uploaded should finish in about 26 hours [21:48] wow [21:48] i could normally get that done in 2 hours [22:23] 51gb total [22:23] 4gb of that is uploaded [22:23] the remainder will take 25 hours [22:24] actually ist 6gb by now, and the speed is fluctuating wildly so maybe 26 hours [22:27] ok [22:27] now that is faster then my upload speed [22:40] looks like you guys will get all magnet links from d-addicts.com forum if they exist [22:47] wait [22:47] what's with d-addicts? [22:47] @ godane [22:58] http://www.d-addicts.com [22:58] its a asian torrent community [22:59] i just started looking at the 1054 supernova then one thing lead to another and i found this forum [23:03] Is there somewhere that has "liberated" ISO or IEEE standards that don't cost you $300 to view papers that haven't been updated in 15 years? [23:18] They literally want over a dolor per page for an industry wide commonly used standard :( [23:18] How does orgs like IEEE and ISO get away with that? [23:18] Jonimus: what you want is draft versions- the final draft is virtually identical to the published one [23:18] Jonimus: you can find many of them in HTTP directories, torrent trackers, libgen, etc [23:19] Well what I'm looking for specifically is ISO-4343:2000 though the 1978 version would work too. I've yet to find it anywhere, the closest I've gotten is the Table of contents preview on a page for buy it. [23:20] also, if your standard is actually specified in the law or mandated by a government, Carl Malamud is doing a fabulous job of putting all of those online in usable formats [23:20] Yeah sadly its not put into law, but its based on something IBM came up with in the 60's. [23:20] Which was opensourced, but it lacks any of the updates and changes that modern implementations use. [23:22] I've got nothing for ISO-4343 [23:23] Ever CAM Package on the planet uses it in one form or another internally but none of them fully document it, only where their implementation differs from the standard. [23:26] yaaaay, im 16 now [23:26] happy birthday? [23:27] happy birthday! [23:28] just 2 years until you can look at porn [23:29] But I can still give people a root! [23:30] wtf australia [23:31] still looking around for a free copy, but this is reasonably priced (unless you need a whole lot of standards, in which case, not so much): http://standardfinder.com/Download-ISO-4343-2000-Industrial-Automation-Systems---Numerical-Co [23:31] also, they'll send you 3 pages from the document for free if you send them the page numbers you want [23:37] here's a slightly longer preview: http://www.nen.nl/pdfpreview/preview_62317.pdf [23:38] how convenient that me and 87 of my friends are interested in 3 sample pages! [23:38] dashcloud: $20 I can handle, but the sample pages thing might be worth trying too. [23:39] pft: hehe [23:40] dashcloud: thanks, you guys are the best.