Time |
Nickname |
Message |
06:57
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SketchCow |
OK, who on Archive Team wants to answer questions for a Swiss Journalist? |
06:58
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|
SketchCow |
because I am just not in the mood to write out a massive set of paragraphs |
07:04
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|
CoJaBo |
lol |
07:07
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|
BlueMax |
What's the questions |
07:09
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|
BlueMax |
or did someone do it for you already SketchCow :P |
07:13
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|
SketchCow |
Ooo, this could be your big chance. |
07:13
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|
SketchCow |
Give me an e-mail |
07:14
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|
chronomex |
this could be your big break! |
07:14
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|
BlueMax |
My big chance? :P |
07:16
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SketchCow |
Oh, wait... |
07:16
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|
SketchCow |
Oh, her deadline was August 5th. |
07:16
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SketchCow |
Nice. |
07:16
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BlueMax |
facepalm. |
07:16
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|
SketchCow |
I sent you the mail anyway |
07:16
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|
SketchCow |
Here's the questions she asked. |
07:16
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|
SketchCow |
- First of all, a preliminary question. How should I describe you and your work. |
07:16
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|
SketchCow |
- What are you currently working on? |
07:16
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|
SketchCow |
- What's the difference between user-created data and pages and the one uploaded by professionals and companies? |
07:17
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|
SketchCow |
- Why is it important to save all the data from sites like Geocities, LuluPoetry, Friendster or Fan Fiction? |
07:17
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|
SketchCow |
- Who should be responsible for saving them, private copmanies, volunteers, states? |
07:17
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|
SketchCow |
- To whom the user's data belong? |
07:17
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|
SketchCow |
- Should we have legislation to deal with all those problems? |
07:17
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|
SketchCow |
- What is the cultural value of those data and pages? |
07:17
π
|
SketchCow |
- When I read about Geocities closure, I read terms like "massive destruction" and "barbaric act". Is it really that bad and why? |
07:17
π
|
SketchCow |
- Why does a firm close a website instead of maintaining them alive and inactive? |
07:17
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|
SketchCow |
- What could users do against closures? |
07:17
π
|
SketchCow |
- We do protect architecture and cultural work, should we do the same for web pages? and how? |
07:17
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|
SketchCow |
- Will it make the web less dynamic? |
07:17
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|
SketchCow |
Always worth thinking about. |
07:17
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|
SketchCow |
Not always worth spending a fucking weekend writing paragraphs of answers to. |
07:17
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|
C-Keen |
all nice questions |
07:18
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|
C-Keen |
it sounds like she has read your blog post and you are supposed to reword it in an interview format ;) |
07:19
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chronomex |
heh |
07:19
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|
SmileyG |
[08:16:52] <@SketchCow> - First of all, a preliminary question. How should I describe you and your work. |
07:19
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|
SmileyG |
[08:16:55] <@SketchCow> - What are you currently working on? |
07:19
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|
SmileyG |
I don't want to google you and fact check, plz explain 2 meh!?>!!? |
07:19
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|
BlueMax |
So I assume I don't need to do this now, since the deadline's long gone :P |
07:20
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|
SketchCow |
Yeah, deadline's long gone. |
07:20
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|
SmileyG |
Or am I the only one who read it like that? |
07:20
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C-Keen |
SmileyG: no those are regular introductory questions for an interview in which the person has the chance to introduce him-/herself to the reader |
07:21
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C-Keen |
in her own words |
07:21
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|
SmileyG |
Ah ok, I've not done an interview :) |
07:21
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|
SketchCow |
In general some interviewers are very good at, say, calling you with recording turned on and then taking notes and generally putting together their article. |
07:21
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|
SketchCow |
Or going to your stuff and reading it, then reporting on what they read. |
07:21
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|
SketchCow |
Or so on. |
07:21
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|
SketchCow |
Some, however, send you fucking homework assignments, which they then get to cherry-pick for whatever short blurby interview they're working on. |
07:22
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|
SketchCow |
I didn't like doing makebusy assignments in school and I have been out of school a long, long time. |
07:22
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|
SmileyG |
hehe |
07:22
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|
* |
SmileyG loves a SketchCow rant. And I agree; |
07:23
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|
SketchCow |
I have done a LOT of interviews over the past 14 years or so. |
07:23
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|
SketchCow |
And I know which ones I like and which I don't. |
07:23
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|
SmileyG |
So that one previously posted; It seems to me to be a "dislike" but... is it? |
07:23
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|
BlueMax |
I always wondered how interviewers could bombard their subjects with useless questions...it's like, how do you not outright bore people |
07:23
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|
C-Keen |
doing this by email is a bit weird...I mean it comes down to: "Tell me all about yourself" |
07:24
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|
ersi |
"What are you wearing? ;-)" |
07:24
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|
chronomex |
lol |
07:25
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|
SketchCow |
If you hit on the reporter, you get a not as good article. |
07:25
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|
BlueMax |
a/s/l :P |
07:25
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|
SketchCow |
hard won lesson, fuckers |
07:25
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|
chronomex |
loool |
07:25
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|
ersi |
Bwahaha |
07:28
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|
BlueMax |
If I had the chance I'd interview SketchCow though. I don't know what use it would be or where I would send it or anything like that. I'd just sit there and pretend to be competent as I ask him questions |
07:28
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|
SketchCow |
And then write in your diary about your amazing date |
07:28
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|
SmileyG |
and ask him to sign your brony tee? |
07:29
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|
BlueMax |
"Dear diary, today I got to smell SketchCow's breath." |
07:29
π
|
BlueMax |
"It smelt of floppy disks." |
07:29
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|
SmileyG |
"It was strange when he then took out a air proof jar and captured his breath and said "Got to saviour the moment" but I thought "whatever!" |
07:30
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|
BlueMax |
"He told me that it was "archiving the moment". I tend not to argue with experts." |
07:30
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|
SmileyG |
:D |
07:31
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|
ersi |
BlueMax: Is that your kind of gig? pretending to be competent? :-P |
07:31
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|
SmileyG |
I work in IT; I have to do that _all_ day :( |
07:31
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|
BlueMax |
That's pretty much the motto of every IT guy |
07:31
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|
ersi |
Besides the one that are actually, uh. You know. |
07:32
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|
BlueMax |
"Have you tried turning it off and on again" |
07:32
π
|
SketchCow |
Have you tried punching him out and letting him get up again? |
07:32
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|
BlueMax |
please don't :( |
07:33
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|
SmileyG |
tbh I'm damn good at my job.... but you've got to stand up for the stereotype right? |
07:35
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|
ersi |
No |
07:37
π
|
SmileyG |
Oh :( |
07:37
π
|
SmileyG |
Well at least the devs here respect me and actually listen when I say "Don't do that". The rest of teh staff seem to listen most of the time... |
07:39
π
|
BlueMax |
My own parents don't listen to me about technology...and I've been through enough tertiary education to get a CCNA |
07:39
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|
chronomex |
lolccna |
07:40
π
|
ersi |
ha |
07:40
π
|
ersi |
Get a ECDL as well |
07:40
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|
chronomex |
elliptic curve drivers' license? |
07:41
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|
ersi |
apparently "European Computer Drivers License" - thought it was universal.. I guess the CompTIA/A+ shit certs are the equal US certs |
07:42
π
|
chronomex |
wait |
07:42
π
|
BlueMax |
well I live in Australia, not exactly spoilt for choice |
07:42
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|
chronomex |
you need a license to use a computer in europe? |
07:43
π
|
BlueMax |
sounds smarter than not having one. |
07:44
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|
ersi |
chronomex: No, it's just an idiotic certification |
07:44
π
|
chronomex |
ok |
07:45
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|
ersi |
If you actually put that on your resume, people will have a nice laugh and then the resume will proceed to the trash bin |
07:49
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|
nitro2k01 |
I guess some people pay attention to it if they're 1) hiring in a non-IT field 2) the applicant is 40+ years old |
07:50
π
|
* |
Nintendud walks in, sees < BlueMax> "Dear diary, today I got to smell SketchCow's breath.", walks out |
07:50
π
|
chronomex |
probably for the best |
14:22
π
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