[00:23] this is a good read on some of the _ebooks bots on twitter, and the people who talk to them: https://mispy.me/2014/05/the-mysterious-nature-of-bots/ [04:10] midas, no release yet post, just uploading to IA - http://nymph.seedboxes.cc/skitty/GonewildHistory_singles.torrent - 23GB [09:28] will grab :) [11:42] just found SketchCow in the 80's http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgTTnIEeNiI [11:48] :D [11:49] oh maaaaan [11:49] that's awesome [11:50] So this is back in 1999, talking about the 80s? [11:51] yeah [11:51] Well now we've worked out our lunchtime viewing, thanks! :D [11:52] :P [13:10] Hmm, not sure what the first ever textfile was, but Michael Hart once told me he invented the e-book, when he typed up the declaration of independence on a mainframe, I think it was. I know mainframe and home computer cultures were quite different though... [13:13] interesting [13:20] Here we go, he typed up a text file in 1971: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_S._Hart#Project_Gutenberg [13:20] Although he didn't call it that, but it was a plain text transcription of a document. [15:13] i have all of the under current magazine from issuu [19:48] i'm grabbing a good chuck of the old video pages on cbsnews.com [19:48] this is mostly to prove that they put the video file path into the raw html [20:44] here is a ftp from one of the d-addicts members: ftp://teper.no-ip.biz/