[01:19] kee [01:46] Back [02:17] hi [02:18] Hey [02:18] I'm adding comic books! [02:19] More importantly, I'm now getting to the point where I'll be able to put up scripts I've been working on. [02:19] comic books! [02:19] it's a bird, it's a plane, no, it's ARCHIVE MAN [02:21] root@teamarchive-0:/3/TORRENTS/!Fawcett/Americas Greatest Comics (Fawcett)# ./ingestor americas_greatest_comics_001_1941_03_images.zip [02:21] OK, then, americas_greatest_comics_001_1941_03_images.zip gets the love. [02:21] Here's what I plan to do. [02:21] In the collection named fawcett-americas-greatest-comics... [02:21] I will add an item called fawcett-americas-greatest-comics-001. [02:21] I will say this dates to 1941-03. [02:21] I will give it the title of America's Greatest Comics (Fawcett Comics) Issue 001. [02:21] .. [02:21] See, it's a helpful script. [02:22] It's MUCH more helpful when it's, say, 100 issues of a magazine or series, not, say, 3. [02:22] yea [02:22] I have a script called "The hard way", that does all this but asks you a million questions [02:22] On the theory that it's easier to do a quick set of answers than to set a script ready to go. [02:23] While I was writing this, it just pumped in the 8 issues, for example. [02:23] Bing bing bing. [02:23] They'll take a while to hit the deriver. [02:24] Although who knows, looks like things calmed down over there. [02:24] But I have 1,000 (!) comics to add. [02:25] Beware Terror Tales (1952) (Fawcett) fawcett bibliography (GCBD 2009-05).xlsx Ozzie and Babs (1947)Continued as TV Teens by Charlton (Fawcett) [02:25] Bill Boyd Western (1950) (Fawcett) Fawcett Mighty Midget - Capt Marvel Adventures (Fawcett) Pioneer Marshall (1950) (Fawcett) [02:25] Billy the Kid and Oscar (1945) (Fawcett) Fawcett Movie Comic (1950) (Fawcett) Rocky Lane Western (1949) (Fawcett) [02:25] Bob Swift (1951) (Fawcett) Flying Captain Marvel (Fawcett) Rod Cameron Western (1950) (Fawcett) [02:25] Bulletman (1941) (Fawcett) Funny Animals (1942) (Fawcett) Romantic Secrets (1949) (Fawcett) [02:25] Captain Marvel Adventures (1941) (Fawcett) Gabby Hayes Western (1948) (Fawcett) Romantic Story (1949) continued by Charlton (Fawcett) [02:25] Captain Marvel Adventures Wheaties Giveaway (Fawcett) Gene Autry Comics (1941) continued by Dell (Fawcett) Six Gun Heroes (1950) continued by Charlton (Fawcett) [02:25] Captain Marvel and the Good Humor Man (Special) (Fawcett) George Pal's Puppetoons (1945) (Fawcett) Slam-Bang Comics (1940) (Fawcett) [02:25] Captain Marvel Coloring Book (1941) (Fawcett) Golden Arrow (1942) continues as Golden Arrow Western (Fawcett) Soldier Comics (1952) (Fawcett) [02:25] Captain Marvel Jr (1942) (Fawcett) Golden Arrow Western (1946) (Fawcett) Special Edition Comics (1940) (Fawcett) [02:25] Etc. [02:25] Boy, the days you could name something "Slam-Bang Comics" are fucking over. [02:26] fawcett bibliography (GCBD 2009-05).xlsx [02:26] that doesn't look like a comic [02:26] No, it's a support document. [02:26] rite [02:27] Also, the terrible jamendo-juggernaut is still in operation. [02:27] Blowing in a new track every 8 seconds now. [02:27] whoomph whoomph whoomph [02:28] Yeah, you named it. [02:28] It sounds like this going in: [02:28] http://ia700805.us.archive.org/16/items/jamendo-041037/02.mp3 [02:29] Vic Torry and His Flying Saucer (1950) (Fawcett) [02:29] Anyway, I'm stepping down these things [02:29] Anywhere I find the process is too slow, I'll write a script. [02:51] http://www.archive.org/stream/fawcett-americas-greatest-comics-008/americas_greatest_comics_008_1943_07#page/n0/mode/2up [02:51] Not bad. [02:55] yeah, that's a pretty decent scan [03:03] http://www.archive.org/stream/fawcett-americas-greatest-comics-006/americas_greatest_comics_006_1943_02#page/n0/mode/2up [03:03] So sad, all they had here is Microfiche. [03:03] I've determined the source of this. [03:07] microfiche, I've never seen color fiche. [03:08] * chronomex mind blown? [03:09] why is microfiche so much more common than microcard? [03:14] No idea. [03:16] it's fucking irritating [03:17] microcard is easy to photograph, fiche is trickier [04:20] Here's the real question. [04:21] Do I just open 10 more processes and just fucking blast archive.org with the rest of jamendo. [04:21] I may just do that. [04:25] do it over the weekend when nobody's watching [04:29] Oh, ALL the developers are around this weekend. [04:29] They're working on the system. [04:29] Perfect time to become 90% of the uploads. [04:59] more splinder ahoy [06:49] http://www.archive.org/details/2011-12-stephen-kings-wang [06:53] good [07:07] Threw three more items blowing in albums. [15:44] hey guys- don't know if anyone else follows zoeblade here, she mentioned it would be nice if there was a second copy of the Analogue Heaven mailing list available (15 years of info gathered there) [17:00] dashcloud, what sort of mailing list is it? [17:01] (I mean what sofware is it running on) [17:01] EZMLM [17:02] He could just compress the archive in whatever format it is (mbox?) and put it on archive.org. [19:07] Zoe Blade is the musician of my last and probably next documentaries. [19:12] She and I are talking about this very thing. [19:13] Who on Earth is Zoe Blade [19:13] musician who did the GET LAMP soundtrack. Based in UK. [19:18] I see. [19:18] * BlueMax dumb. [19:27] SketchCow: can you check this link internally, there's something wierd going on with it, www.archive.org/NearlyCompleteHPLovecraftCollection [19:40] Looking [19:40] Did you upload this? [19:40] Because you should go to http://www.archive.org/details/NearlyCompleteHPLovecraftCollection and finish the work, then. [19:44] im trying, its blocking me from picking a collection type [19:45] Your item is not yet public. You must pick a collection (and kind of item) now. Pick one collection below and then hit the submit to the right of it. Put my etree item into collection: Live Music band [19:45] etree is the only option, and live music band archive is the only thing in the dropdown menu, and that give me an error message [19:46] Interesting. [19:46] OK, I can do the work. [19:46] http://www.archive.org/details/NearlyCompleteHPLovecraftCollection&reCache=1 [20:55] Hi, what's up? [20:55] Uploading the planet into archive.org. [20:56] How many bytes left? [20:56] xD [20:56] We're down to the readme [20:56] What's the current project? [20:58] Check the website, lots of current little projects. [20:58] The next big one is mobileme. [20:58] I'm currently trying to clear space on our machines for this. [21:00] Bye, I'll check the website. See you later. [21:00] You should stay here, though! [21:00] Coordination happens here. [21:00] Oh, fudge [23:08] is anything happening with nbii.gov archiving [23:14] Not that I know of. [23:41] I'm on a train and will probably dissapear as soon as we get moving again, since there's a 6-mile-long tunnel ahead [23:41] but on the other hand, they think the track might be damaged, so I could have hours :) [23:41] have you guys seen opensource.samsung.com? [23:42] a six mile tunnel, eh? where are you? [23:42] 2 hours west of Denver, CO [23:44] we need to archive this and periodically refresh it [23:44] it's probably not all that large, but it's the sort of thing that will vanish quickly if they ever feel it's inconvenient to one of their patent lawsuits [23:57] HRM [23:57] err [23:57] hrm