[02:33] I hadn't realized that the Google Groups things contained so much malware... [03:53] And so ends one of the best weeks of my life [03:53] With one of the most amazing and awesome individuals I have ever met [03:54] And when he reads this in a few hours, I'll feel all embarassed at having let down my emotional defenses [03:59] Paradoks: I bet that was one of the reasns they killed files hosting. [03:59] hosting -> hosing [04:00] FREE FILES HOSING!! [04:10] lol [04:22] Free Kitten Hosting [04:29] Please sir, won't you host my kitten? [04:32] $1.99 /month [04:32] VirtualKittens.com [05:01] underscor: I'm guessing he thinks well of you, too. Regardless, totally nifty that you got to hang out with Sketchcow for a while. [05:03] chronomex: Good point. Spammers/malware/bad people do tend to get into pretty much everything, too. [05:04] Still, it's a bit odd to see, "Your computer has 174 infections", and think, "Well, could you narrow that down? I'm intentionally saving a lot of those." [05:07] I once had a customer bring in a machine to be virus cleaned [05:08] he flipped out because I removed some myspace/facebook scam software he was working on, it infected the svchost.exe process [05:08] a.) he should have told me up front he had questions able software [05:08] b.) fuck you [05:08] *questionable* [05:08] just thought I would share :) [05:09] Heheh. [07:07] Sure he flipped. But he shuold jave backedup or mark those.folders as save [07:43] WHEE [07:44] On a plane [07:47] your leaving? [07:47] on a jet plane? [07:53] I am ON a Jet Plane [08:52] on a plane :O [11:18] brb, some Windows tweaking. [13:30] back and hey all. :-) [14:08] hello Eprillios [14:09] Hi there. :-) [14:10] what are you archiving today? [14:19] I'm seeding/downloading the AT torrents, I'm happy to do more, though. :-) [14:29] working on a few of those myself [14:35] geocities still has a few days left [16:07] underscor: coincidentally, one of my best/very good weeks just ended as well :) [16:24] The Google Groups Files project could use a few more discover'ers [16:27] => run http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ndurner/+junk/at-ggz/view/head:/ggroups_zipdl.sh with "discover" as the first parameter [16:35] ndurner1: What do you mean? Just run it? [16:36] ersi: ./ggroups_zipdl.sh discover [16:37] ndurner1: just started one [16:37] thanks [16:37] yw [16:38] me too [16:38] is it zero maintenance for me? [16:39] i might forget to get files off my server before it gets deleted in a couple of days [16:45] Schbirid: yes. Also, this mode uploads results right back to the server. [16:45] purrfact [16:47] * db48xOthe yawns [16:48] I'm so tired today [17:20] maybe just a short nap [18:15] db48xOthe, Shoulda gone to bed earlier [18:15] ;) [18:15] ndurner1, Is discover or download more important right now? [21:18] underscor: discover [21:35] hi there, quick question: I've got a few years worth of new scientest mag from early 2000's that I almost threw away, would this be something AT would want me to scan? [21:38] I'd assume they might be available on the new scientist site (you need to be a subscriber, and I'm not any longer), and may not be something you'd even consider archiving (copyright/whatever). [22:03] Jofo: You'd have to ask SketchCow about that. (I think he's not here at the moment.) [22:04] I assume sketchcow = jason, and if so, yeah. I saw a tweet about sleeping on a red-eye flight or something :) [22:04] But New Scientist, I'd think that that's already archived in many other places. So maybe it's more productive to archive something else instead? [22:05] SketchCow = Jason, yes. :) [22:08] You should scan and archive whatever you like, of course. But in my opinion, stuff that isn't really archived anywhere else is more interesting than things you can find in any good library. [22:08] alard: it probably would be (more productive to archive something else), but I wouldn't wanna go about recycling a stack of something that someone may find useful [22:09] fair point [22:09] But it's good that you ask, you never know if someone's interested! [22:23] if I have any intresting scans of some old machine, where could I dump the pdf? [22:27] How large is it? [22:28] If it's of reasonable size, you could use Dropbox or something similar. [22:30] I shall see, and dump to archive.org... :) [22:30] That's evem better. [22:36] Its a dutch guide about using an radiation meter, so I dont expect much hits. [22:47] Yes, your audience will probably be very limited. [22:48] But then, it also means that the guide you have is more likely to be very unique. You might make some Dutch radiation meter enthousiast very happy.