[00:40] hurp durp burp [00:54] slurp murp chirp [01:04] hrm. Old hardware manuals. [01:04] well, when I say old, I really mean late-90's early 00's [02:48] http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/296092_260134977356718_182967001740183_663123_147010660_n.jpg [02:57] SketchCow: oh hi! [02:57] Oh hi [02:58] got some magazines for me, mr cow? [03:03] What, you want back in the game? [03:04] http://www.archive.org/details/blip-magazine plus any researched description of the whole thing [03:04] yessir, or at least one or two tonight/this morning for now [03:04] okay, cool [04:02] aha [04:02] i figured it out [04:03] I wound up getting sucked into recursive download hell by having wget go into the website usage statistic reports page... which included some bad links like /softlink.html/indonesia.html and /deep.html/register/ [04:08] oh dear ... [04:51] Any new projects? [04:55] Hey shoop [04:56] What's going down under? [04:56] hi no2pencil [04:56] why hello winr4r [04:58] Hello ndurner [04:58] Hi no2pencil [04:59] ahoy mates [04:59] Good morning Europe [04:59] hey chronomex! [05:37] SketchCow: yougotmail.wav [06:33] Fast! [06:40] All entered now. [06:54] you too! [06:59] http://www.archive.org/details/csoon-20111016&reCache=1 [06:59] Perfection [07:00] awesome [07:00] and 23mb? [07:01] Yeah [07:01] that's bang for the buck [07:02] also, any more short magazine runs? [07:03] http://www.archive.org/details/departmentstoremuseum-20111017 [07:04] http://www.archive.org/details/k-power-magazine is one [07:04] If you nwant it [07:06] i do! [07:07] .d8i? [07:08] .d81* nm [07:13] Best line ever [07:14] "I'm having one of those headaches with pictures!" [07:14] "An idea?" [07:14] "YEAH" [07:14] Futurama <3 [07:14] lol [07:14] haha [07:21] okay, people who actually had a computer in the 1980s [07:21] i am at a commodore BASIC prompt, how do i list the files on a disk [07:24] list [07:24] ? [07:24] http://www.commodorefree.com/magazine/information/Commodore%2064%20Reference%20Guide.pdf [07:26] k [07:27] I don't think I ever did anything more with a commodore than load ,8,1 [07:31] apparently you're right, i'm just not doing it right [07:34] oh, i got the emulator to say "PRESS PLAY ON TAPE", which is progress of sorts [07:34] Which emulator are you running? [07:36] vice [07:52] oh cool, figured it out [07:58] i had a computer in the 80s, but it wasn't a commodore [09:29] http://www.filfre.net/2011/10/on-line-systems-is-born/ [09:29] SketchCow's mentioned in the passing ;) [11:54] http://www.howtobearetronaut.com/2011/10/bell-labs-1960s-2/ <- damn that be many girly Computer Operational Supervisors [11:54] awesome, "Tape librarian" [12:01] The first guy's sideburns.....inspiring [12:03] the wiring on that panel in pic5, it looks like she's troubleshooting it, no thanks :( [14:27] those aren't just sideburns... those are mutton chops [14:30] The quantity of one's facial hair is directly linked to IT skills. [14:54] so i lost skills when i shaved my 6 inch beard? [15:18] unless it's an inverse corelation [15:29] Jimmy Maher and I work in the same space. [15:47] Oh, fudge. [15:47] Does anyone have friendster-group-24.tar.gz ? [15:48] Hey Paradoks - was it you who uploaded friendster-group-24.tar.gz ? [15:50] Wait, wait, stand down - my mistake, no such file existed. [15:52] (I was pushing stuff through pipes, and something that didn't exist still generated messages.) [16:23] http://www.archive.org/details/archiveteam-friendster-groups [16:26] http://www.archive.org/details/friendster-forums-20110530 [16:34] http://www.archive.org/details/archiveteam-friendster-logs [16:34] None of these are particularly interesting. [16:37] http://www.archive.org/details/archiveteam-friendster-fan-profiles [16:44] So, I guess the only real way to do these google group sets is a billion files in 36 items [16:44] The only real reasonable one. [16:56] Well, THIS is going to run all day [16:58] * winr4r waves at SketchCow [16:58] i'm still playing with this disk image from that magazine, it's fun [16:58] Excellent [16:59] I'm running galactically huge processing runs on this poor box. [17:00] 14tb free, so I can handle uploads [17:01] awesome [17:07] oh cool, cameo appearance by a notable author (alex shakar) [17:17] alright... I give up... where do I ship the drive with the remaining 750-ish GB of friendster data? [17:21] Uploading not working? [17:22] just taking forever, and I don't look forward to uploading another 750GB at this rate [17:22] What filesystem? [17:23] the drive I would be shipping is a USB drive with xfs [17:23] OK [17:24] Jason Scott, Archivist, 300 Funston Street, San Francisco, CA 94118 [17:24] i don't really want to, but at some point I might have to look at getting a comcast business connection with 10mbit up [17:25] alright. in this case, is archivist a separate line? [17:26] Yes [17:35] -avril-lavigne-fanclub-files.zip [17:35] -avril-lavigne-fanclub-pages.zip [17:35] SAVED FOREVER [17:42] i think you will appreciate this http://www.hanno.de/blog/2011/that-damn-sun-ballpoint-pen/ [17:42] *voice of paladin tank from C&C: Generals* it's the right thing to do [17:43] I do [17:43] I'd like to get one of those pens [17:44] use it as an example of interface design [17:45] for gnome [17:45] I have one of those somewhere. not sun-branded, however [17:45] :] [17:45] not really for GNOME, just as a discussion [18:36] so apparently, according to someone in another channel, flooding in thailand put 25% of world's hard drive mfg capacity out of commission [18:40] I hope not [18:41] http://www.infoworld.com/t/hard-drives/the-impending-hard-drive-shortage-and-possible-price-hikes-176453 [18:43] good thing i stocked up a month ago [18:53] :/ [18:53] that's unfortunate [19:07] Just e-mailed jwz of DNA Lounge to find out if he has years of audio and video from their webcasts. [19:13] mv: overwrite `/3/googlegroups/groups-a/adult-sex-cams-pages.zip'? n [19:15] hahaha [19:15] http://shitthatsirisays.tumblr.com/post/11520649159 [19:27] SketchCow: I do know that they scrobble whatever they played to last.fm (last I checked anyway) [19:37] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BseyCNMQBc [19:44] do the apple stores carry older batteries? [19:44] like for a 13" macbook [19:45] you don't want an old battery [19:45] they lose 2-5% of their capacity per year even when not in use [19:45] er I meant batteries for the older macbooks :) like the 13" macbook plastic [19:45] you want a newly-manufactured battery for an old device [19:45] sorry though, I don't konw [19:45] call one and ask :) [19:45] yea on hold :p [19:46] doh [19:46] steve kicks it and customer service gets shot [19:47] can't you get chinese knock-offs from ebay? [19:47] i've actually had nothing but good luck with those, when it comes to camera batteries anyway [19:47] very likely [19:47] probably cheaper too [19:49] much [19:50] like a third to a quarter of the price for nikon batteries, i dare say the same will be true for apple laptops, even if you can still get genuine parts [20:53] underscor: Are you there? [20:54] alard: For a moment [20:54] I'm assembling google groups into the big canonical directory [20:54] What a huge thing [20:55] Ah, well, it's not urgent. Just wanted to respond to your mobileme-listerine answer. [20:55] SketchCow: Don't break ext4 [20:55] Take a chill pill [20:55] :D [20:56] Sorry, that was meant tongue-in-cheek [20:58] underscor: I have a growing list of 250,000 mobileme usernames. Downloading one account can take a while (up to one hour, in my tests). So something distributed would be handy. [20:58] And distributed downloading of something, well, that sounds like something you'd do. :) [21:01] :D [21:01] Definitely! [21:01] I was looking at the scripts [21:01] Basically, looks like it'll be very similar to what we did with gbid [21:01] Just using differnt client scripts [21:01] gvid* [21:02] Yes. [22:57] imagine my surprise when I go to look at the box of Palm Pilot related software & accessories I got recently and find that there's actually a Palm Pilot included [23:05] ha ha [23:05] STOWAWAY [23:05] 447G . [23:05] root@teamarchive-0:/3/googlegroups# du -sh . [23:05] And growing [23:05] 431750 [23:05] root@teamarchive-0:/3/googlegroups# find . -type f | wc -l [23:05] And growing [23:06] You freaks saved a ton of Google Groups [23:06] If we didn't get them all, we got damn close. [23:15] * winr4r applauds [23:16] i'm neaaaarly finished with k-power btw [23:17] just the 5 supplements to go [23:19] what's the latest with the berlios archives? did they agree to give you all the content? if not, when do you start taking the software repository scraps? [23:27] dashcloud: we grabbed copies of the source-code repositories via rsync [23:27] I've got some of those- are uploads being taken yet? [23:28] I bet SketchCow might be able to find some disk space somewhere [23:31] I want to create a index of thumbnails of images, of images in a directory. I prefer if the image names were under the thumbs. Anything available out there to do it quick? I'd like to print it too, so pdf of jpg should be the final result. [23:34] http://lmgtfy.com/?q=image+gallery [23:35] already did. [23:35] human39: imagemagick's montage [23:35] i believe, IM definitely has something to do that [23:37] thats it! [23:37] that should work, at least [23:37] thanks! [23:38] :)