[00:26] GIFLink! [00:30] Stuff is occasionally coming out from that period. I'm pleased about it. [01:54] Title: Constructing a Solar Heated Lumber Dryer [01:54] YES [03:34] looks like tons of mailing lists from before 2002 on ftp.eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp [04:16] looks like none of the files here exist: ftp://ftp.eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp/pub/seisv.org/data/jmam3/ [05:03] SketchCow: i'm uploading that ftp now [05:03] it was under 1gb [05:07] Great. [05:21] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/2014.03.ftp.eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp [05:45] so i found another project for me [05:45] http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/1511216 [05:46] it has the Sydney Morning Herald from 1842 to 1954 [05:48] oh jeez [05:52] worse part is there are file names like this: The_Sydney_Morning_Herald_(NSW_:_1842_-_1954)_Wednesday_2_January_1850.pdf [05:53] i also got a smaller archive of NCAA News [05:57] How is that bad? [05:57] That's an excellent filename. [05:58] i thought the : would not be liked by archive.org [05:59] I know the bookreader falls over if there are parentheses [06:00] Windows can't do : [06:07] IA is ok with colons [06:09] so what you're saying is that Windows has colon problems [06:10] that sort of sucks for people on windows trying to download these pdfs [06:10] also i want 'clean' pdfs just so they sort neatly when uploading [06:10] IA is certainly full of colons [06:11] FOS is is much, much better shape. [06:11] like The_Sydney_Morning_Herald_1842-08-05 [06:11] If I really keep my nose to it, I can maybe have it emptied out soon. [06:13] that makes it easy to add the dates to the metadata [07:37] SketchCow: now its starting: https://archive.org/details/The_Sydney_Morning_Herald_01_08_1842 [07:40] So begins the excitement. We don't have this otherwise? [07:41] did anyone here ever get everything from acclaim? - http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?91-Acclaim-project [07:41] many terabytes of material [07:43] It is unknown what happened to that material. [07:43] some guy ebayed loads of the physical stuff to raise money for assemblergames, shame if it;s just lost to that [08:56] i may just stop my 'sorting' date atemp [08:56] only cause there pdfs all the way to down to 1 [08:57] just know there file like this: The_Mercury_(Hobart,_Tas._:_1860_-_1954)_Monday_24_January_1916.pdf [08:57] SketchCow: will IA handle that one? [08:58] cause it has a , in it [09:04] like i thing [09:05] *like i thought [09:05] it doesn't work as is [09:18] looks like ( and ) are also a problem [11:46] [10:10:17] that sort of sucks for people on windows trying to download these pdfs [11:46] fwiw, most browsers will replace OS-incompatible characters in filenames with an _ or otherwise [11:46] when downloading [14:02] ++ [14:02] oops sorry [15:25] meh tar keeps crashing on me [17:33] QUESTION [17:33] there's a guy in here with a Google Glass device [17:33] do I deck him y/n [17:36] hmmm [17:36] the problem is that this is my office [17:37] The only person I've met with one was really into talking about, which was a bit of a turnoff. [17:37] *talking about it [17:40] what's with this 'no' option? make sense, man! [17:45] no [17:45] Baljem: job preservation and social decorum, mostly [17:56] yipdw: well, OK, the first one is understandable. the second one is already out of the window where Glass is concerned, I fear ;) [17:56] that is an interesting point [18:42] yipdw: walk up and pretend to be talking to your mum on the hone [18:42] phone [18:42] it's a moot point now [18:42] say "OK, so GOOGLE something like a PICTURE of when I was A CHILD" [18:42] caps obviously loudly [19:03] raise your hand if you just deleted a 120G tar without realising you did not keep the files when tarring [19:03] o/ [19:03] * Schbirid re-downloads [19:04] :'-( [19:10] Schbirid: WELCOME TO MY LIFE [19:11] :D [19:12] there should be a therapy group for people who delete something only to remember that it was a mistake when you pressed enter. [19:12] and we should tell them "have backups, you dumbasses" ;) [19:13] everyone makes mistakes [19:13] malfeasance however earns no sympathy points [19:22] Schbirid: try the time i rm -rf /music accidently D: [19:22] Smiley: have backups, you dumbass! :P [19:23] Schbirid: I did, but at hte time my 120Gb mp3 player couldn't contain all my awesome [19:23] Never fully recovered :/ [19:23] it is so damn sad how we dont have 1TB players today [19:23] my 120Gb player still works :D [19:24] 24+hours battery life (while playing!) [19:24] usb acces [19:24] <3 creative [19:24] :) [19:24] i love my sansa clip+ with rockbox [19:24] but 32G+4G is way too tiny [19:25] 32+4??? [19:25] 4 internal, 32 sd card [19:25] o [19:26] SDHC ? [19:26] yeah [19:26] no SDXC :( [19:26] that's pretty dang nice [19:26] hmmm [19:26] oh the hacked ones? [19:26] XD [19:26] still, funky [19:26] tiny, light and awesom [19:54] man, and I thought I was fine with my 32GB player [20:16] i used to have a 160GB player, used a laptop drive [20:16] upgraded it to 500GB [20:16] batterylife was 5 days [20:16] awesome toy [20:17] I never did test the battery life on my ipod mini after upgrading storage and power [20:18] nowadays i have spotify and 4G in my car [20:18] my car has wifi too :) [20:18] whoa hwoaw hoawhaoa http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/SansaFAQ#Which_microSD_cards_can_I_use_63 [20:18] Larger SDXC cards (up to a theoretical limit of 2TB) will also work, but require reformatting to FAT32 before use. [20:19] up to 2TB [20:19] up to 2TB [20:19] holy shit [20:19] thats pritty awesome :p [20:19] ~0.5€ per GB though [20:28] spendy [21:18] <3 my sansa + rockbox [21:18] still plenty of space on the 32gb sdhc though [21:19] just recently had to move up from 16 [21:20] I have a c200 somewhere, it works with the exception of one of the headphone channels [21:20] conveniently enough [21:21] p stoked about that [21:21] it is pretty silly considering I had a 20gb player almost 10 years ago though [21:21] well [21:22] we kinda hit the "sounds good enough" wall a while ago [21:22] I mean as far as flash players catching up to old hdd ones [21:23] i am convinced the music/media industry had something to say about huge players [21:25] well I think there is an overall trend of manufacturers trying to steer you towards their walled gardens and clouds rather than being self-sufficient [21:26] e.g. google nexus devices not including expandable storage [21:26] yaeh [21:27] night [21:37] expandable storage involves more bits, and more bits is heavier [21:45] hmmmm problem [21:45] baby no sleepy [21:57] Tell her stories about archiving the web for future (her) generations... I find that puts a lot of people into a coma very quickly. [21:57] "And then, godane uploaded 5 years worth of Mad Money episodes." [21:59] don't get me wrong, I think we're all doing good work here, but you've got to admit... to most folks we probably seem pretty crazy and boring. [22:01] "One day, SadDM was wondering why IA's FTP site was so slow, and we all mad fun of him for not using S3." [22:03] * SadDM taps microphone [22:03] Is this thing on? [22:04] * xmc unplugs microphone [22:04] enough of that [22:04] Thanks everybody, you've been a terrible audience. Make sure to tip your wait staff. [22:05] LOL... I assure you xmc it's all very funny here in my head. [22:23] SadDM: i don't have 5 years worth of Mad Money [22:23] i do have about that with CNN Money [22:24] sadly i can only get episodes of made money before october 2010 i think [22:24] evening when trying a episode from october 2013 its not there anymore [22:25] :-) I love how passionate we all are about our own "thing" [22:25] I love you guys. [22:26] i'm also grabbing tons of newspapers from the trove.nla.gov.au [22:27] i have to rename them cause names are incompatible with IA [22:27] also that way i we can have dates for metadata [22:37] I am passionate about being dispassionate [23:16] Hi any one know about a project for archiving video game soundtracks (game rips and cd albums)? [23:17] btw other than the c64 projets