[00:50] netspluts [00:56] i wonder if the idlerpg code is smart enough to recognize a netsplit and not penalize those on the other side [00:58] afaik yes [01:15] the question is, does the idlerpg bot have spies who make sure you've actually idled when you were on the other side of the netsplit [01:17] no [01:18] and that could be reasonably considered to be out of scope for idlerpg. [02:50] North Bay serial killer suspect says that when he refers to raping women in his diary he just means "making out": bit.ly/An15cf [02:53] it's not until you don't have tab completion in a shell that you realize just how dependent you are on it [02:53] * yipdw is working on a NetBSD 3.0 system that's running with one hell of a minimal shell [02:55] http://blastr.com/2012/01/check-out-nearly-unrecogn.php?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter [03:01] they're remaking dark shadows? [03:04] yep [03:04] wtf? http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=YP9RnDp_tms#! [03:12] woops wrong chan [03:14] archive-y topic question, is there any easy way to mass dump ms outlook email to a file so i can re import it? ive had to rebuild my family's damn windows box 5 times in 7 years and im always hunting for things for exporting stuff so the same programs can read it in 10 hrs when im done putting their crap back on [03:16] [referably something i can install to a machine with multiple accounts, and it goes " oh look i found all the email for all these accounts. would you like me to export them to useraccount.whatever?" [03:16] you can export as a .pst [03:18] wow, I've never seen a tar extract do this before [03:18] Fatal kernel mode data abort: 'Alignment Fault 3' [03:18] trapframe: 0xc2cf7914 [03:19] I think it is likely that the hardware I am working on is broken [03:42] I'm hopefully building this: http://www.instructables.com/id/Bargain-Price-Book-Scanner-From-A-Cardboard-Box/?ALLSTEPS over the weekend [05:44] bsmith093: I can't give you a useful answer, but Outlook (Or Outlook Express, or Windows Mail) putting messages in a painful format is _the_ reason I've never seriously considered using it. I'm still using Eudora, but Thunderbird uses plaintext, I think. Which is much harder to mess up. [05:45] Admittedly, this is a bit like saying that you should totally install Linux on all your parents' computers, but, eh. Good luck, regardless. [05:45] i know, right, i tired getting them to use it *becasue* its just " here, copy this folder" to back ip, instead of hunt through the whole drive looking for a hidden folder that may or may not have a wierdly named pst file [05:46] i dont actually *use* thunderbird, except to locally search email, but i set it up so id have a local non gmail based backup of the years of email i have saved [05:47] And, of course, if you're going from Outlook Express to Outlook (or probably lots of other combinations), you're supposed to export the files in order to get anything useful. Rather than, oh, using the backup of the hard drive you thoughtfully made. [05:47] Seems like a reasonable backup plan. [05:52] you can just copy the pst files [05:53] (as long as outlook isn't running) [06:05] is there any way of sorting mobilme by size, so the smaller profiles go first [06:06] i figure most pfrofiles are probably pretty manageable, and the big, masssivle huge one just clog up the process [06:06] *ones [08:27] bsmith093: there is no way to calculate a size in advance [08:27] you can guess, based on the length of the URL lists, and probably do some parsing of the JSON feeeds [08:27] maybe also run a bunch of HEAD requests to get back Content-Length [08:28] but I'm not really sure that's worth the trouble vs. just getting more people on board, to minimize the bottlenecks [08:29] also, getting smaller profiles to go out first would require that the tracker use some sort of sorted set implementation to store work items, but as you can see in https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/universal-tracker/blob/master/models/tracker/transactions.rb#L31, it doesn't [08:30] none of this is to say it *can't* be done, but making it work requires quite a bit of work on both ends [19:42] http://www.trollaxor.com/