[00:00] I don't know all the status codes, either, but that is ok [01:29] does this sound like the premise for an odd sci-fi film or is it just me? http://www.timecube.com/ [01:32] "Until Word is Cornered, all Math is Fiction." [01:33] these words, sense does not emanate from them [01:34] "If Earth stood still, it would have mid-day, mid-night, sun-up and sun-down as 4 corners. Each rotation of earth has 4 mid-days, 4 mid-nights, 4 sun-ups and 4 sun-downs." [01:38] 15:49:27 Coderjoe heh. this drive's stepper motor still has the dots on it from when i verified the track alignment back in the late 90s [01:38] Coderjoe: hardcore [01:56] unfortunately, I can't remember the program I need to use to check the alignment [01:56] I have the test disk [03:08] aha [03:09] found it. it is part of the duplication software [03:09] (didn't realize it until I found the manual) [06:07] hmm [06:07] FTP archives garbo.uwasa.fi, U of Vaasa, Finland, moderated by [06:07] i wonder if garbo's still around [06:09] haha [06:09] Phone Losers of America [06:11] PLA001: http://pastebin.com/egv4EynB [08:54] and again http://www.us.archive.org/log_show.php?task_id=80391536 [08:57] Thank you for your interest in the Internet Archive. We would love to host your digital artifacts. In order to access this page, you will need to log in to our website. [09:49] Spirit_, yes, luckily login is required (there are even emails in those logs :-/). [11:26] any suggestions how to download all articles from a newsgroup? [12:06] Spirit_, add to Thunderbird, tell him to download everythin for offline use, compress -mbox or whatever it creates? [12:21] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIPJEhqv64E [12:21] :D [12:22] If anyone sees ndurner, tell him his thing is returning 501 [12:22] Parent's day today! [12:37] interesting idea, will try [12:48] what a terrible error message "A News (NNTP) error occurred: Acess denied to your node" [12:54] Nemo_bis: doesnt seem to work. it just shows 2 messages for https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/alt.games.quake [12:54] or would that be my provider? [12:54] oh god of course it is [12:55] silly me [12:55] god bless the google groups project ;) [12:55] yep [12:55] I was thinking about downloading it all [12:55] How big would it be? [12:55] (The newsgroups, I mean.) [12:56] all the newsgroups? or the ones i want [12:58] Sorry for connecting/disconnecting all the time, my connection didn't like me. :-/ [13:01] Spirit_, all of them [13:02] try wikipedia for a start, you will definitely find statistics on the binary groups, maybe there are numbers for the text groups next to that [13:15] newsgroup for wikipedia? [13:16] ah ok [13:16] emijrp, there's gmane [13:16] THE GAME? [13:16] ah ok [13:16] emijrp, although https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25105 needs to be fixed :-/ [13:17] I got the owner to add all nupedia mailing lists but the system wait the first message before actually creating the group... So I don't understand how to import dead lists. [14:31] fuuu, linux 7z uses different defaults than windows 7z [14:51] no wait, PEBKAC [17:40] i once had a gui tool for windows that i could use to create all kinds of fantastic file lists. kinda like ls but with gui and iirc some options to save the listings to files. anyone got any idea where i could find it? [19:54] ls [19:54] oops [19:54] i keep doing that instead of /n [19:59] heh [20:04] Hey, gang. [20:04] ahoy mate [20:04] Did I see a debate up there about how to get stuff into the internet archive? [20:07] Anyway. [20:07] So listen, blindtiger and flophouse are going away. [20:07] I've been given a new machine. [20:07] It's called archiveteam0, and I hate that name, trying to come up with something awesome. [20:07] While I love yahooarchives.textfiles.com, probably should be something else. [20:10] want something.dingoate.it [20:11] cuz i registered that the other name [20:11] maybe babies.dingoate.it ?? [20:11] just hope a werewolf doesn't eat you [20:14] so I've got the autoloader working, and a kryoflux on the way. I have to experiment to see if the 2x drive currently in the duplicator will work with the kf [20:15] (back when the thing was still being manufactured, there was a 1440 RPM drive available for it) [20:15] does someone see a 17.5 GiB file here? http://ia600602.us.archive.org/1/items/openwetware.org/ [20:15] IA staff keeps saying there is :-/ [20:15] Nemo_bis: I only see two xml and a 433MB 7z [20:16] hm, let's wait a bit, perhaps some weird cache error [20:16] (http://www.us.archive.org/catalog.php?history=1&identifier=openwetware.org ) [20:16] Looks like I need to reboot. [20:16] it is possible that it wrapped. I'm not sure what limits the lighttpd build on that system has [20:17] What's the item name, Nemo_bis [20:17] openwetware.org [20:17] http://www.archive.org/details/openwetware.org [20:17] It's http://www.archive.org/details/openwetware.org? [20:17] yes [20:18] looks like that server run out of disk space [20:18] Let me reboot this machine, then let me see. [20:18] Yes, that's possible. [20:18] thanks [20:19] is anywone familiar with S3 IA interface? http://www.archive.org/help/abouts3.txt [20:19] no, but I expect to become so soon [20:20] Success: You canceled. No changes have been made. [20:20] I did NOT cancel you POS [20:21] chronomex, good for you because it's great, but I don't manage to change metadata through it [20:21] aye [20:22] they say to "upload" /dev/null but I get "411 Length Required" error [20:22] and if I upload something else nothing happens :-/ [20:22] hmm [20:38] Nemo_bis: in http://www.us.archive.org/log_show.php?task_id=80391536 ... [20:38] openwetwareorg-20110712-images.tar [20:38] rsync: write failed on "/1/items/openwetware.org/openwetwareorg-20110712-images.tar": No space left on device (28) [20:39] when trying to rsync from the upload directory (I think) to the storage node [20:42] Nemo_bis: I suspect that it allocated the machines with a bad guess on the final size. did you give a size hint when you created the bucket? (I see you used the s3 interface, based on the info in the log) [20:42] yes, Coderjoe, but a sysadmin rerun it and says it's ok now [20:42] Coderjoe, yes, but the item had already been created with the smaller file [20:43] and I don't know if it can use two servers for the same item [20:44] well, they already use at least 2 servers per item for backup. but it can't split an item across servers (to the best of my knowlege at least) [20:49] Back. [20:50] OK, first, stop panicing. [20:50] I'm here. [20:50] I'm like god [20:50] Let me go look at your object. [20:51] chronomex: Please op me [20:55] Let me think. [20:56] OK, I see that it's really kind of finished and thinks this is the item. [20:58] I can bring this up with the gang. [21:00] Just did, we'll see. [21:02] SketchCow, who? I had already written to them [21:02] (Jeff) [21:02] I have access to the internal admins. [21:02] ok [21:02] We'll see what happens. [21:03] thank you [21:04] I don't see the usual &delete_from_source=2 arg so perhaps the file is still somewhere [21:05] Not that it's a problem to upload it again, if only IA servers were not so slooow [21:09] * SketchCow is adding another 39 manuals to archive.org. [22:46] Done! [23:02] I notice that for the stuff in the bitsavers collection, the subject shows up as "Bitsavers.org;Computer History" all one item [23:30] That's just metatags [23:30] but like other items when there's more than one tag you can click them separately to do searches