[00:20] dashcloud: link? [00:20] someone should train wget on it [00:21] I got much of apple's service materials before they locked down their server :p [00:21] http://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/12ydou/for_three_years_i_have_run_tims_laptop_manuals/c6z8c01 [00:21] keep in mind it's Toshiba Canada only [01:48] now this is funny [01:49] i think we can wget the pdfs that are index in google [01:49] no 401 errors [01:52] search google with site:web1.toshiba.ca filetype:pdf [01:53] thats meant to be : pdf [01:53] together [02:24] i think you guys should mirror tim.id.au [02:25] my internet is sucking badly [02:26] ok its downloading again [02:27] whose grabbing toshiba manuals? [03:12] Just uploaded http://archive.org/details/KingdomsOfAmalurprojectCopernicusLeakedTrailer when I realized it wasn't up. [03:12] (Derivs really are generated fast!) [03:22] Moved it to gamevideos [03:24] Thanks! [03:43] godane: I just tried that search, and the first 100 results don't have any service/repair manuals- how deep did you go? [03:59] my fucking wifi is screwing up again [03:59] or maybe the tim.id.au server cant handle it [04:01] i think i'm just going to manual download the pdfs now [04:01] warcs maybe done to blog but thats it [04:16] add manuals to that search [04:17] there is only 77 of them of cause [04:29] http://i.imgur.com/NSH2p.jpg [05:58] just know guys that my dump of tim.id.au will be in a tar.7z [06:03] Eww [06:04] Juse use bzip2 [06:04] meh, what's wrong with 7z [06:05] 7z, well ok. tar.7z, just wrong... [06:06] w/e [06:07] i thought tar.7z will help compress it more [06:07] unless you can come up with a reason [06:07] godane: yeah, 7z is good at compression. you might want to do .tar.xz or .tar.bz2 instead, 7z and tar are a bit more work to extract in one go [06:08] ok [06:50] 7z does LZMA and solid archives by default, but it doesn't have a recovery record [06:50] LZMA is fantastic for text based data, it compresses so small [06:50] you can get 1GB down to 10mb [06:51] This can be great for pulling down data from servers that you have to then recheck and fix in post processing [06:51] what you need to determine is whats the best for just compression during the archive process, and whats the bet for long term preservation [06:51] bet=best (typo) [06:52] I've been doing rar archives with a recovery record, and non-solid [06:53] A solid archive will pre-sort the files before compression by file extension. So all of the images are compressed first, then text, etc. [06:53] To get 1 file out of a solid archive, you have to decompress the entire thing. [07:31] funny pirates: http://binsearch.info/robots.txt [13:08] i'm tar.xz the laptops manuals i grabbed from tim.id.au [13:08] nice [13:08] you guys will have to extract that and put them as there own item [13:09] also timestamp will not be the same has on the site [13:10] i just download them thur firefox cause i was getting slow download speeds sometimes [13:10] :p [13:10] You're sure a format archive deviant, godane [13:11] archive format, rather [13:11] i'm just doing tar -Jcf laptops-manual.tar.xz laptops [13:13] hell friendster dumps has some .tar.xz [13:13] so i hope this is good [13:13] I mean, you seem determined to use a "non-standard" format. First tar.7z, now tar.xz. Just use tar.gz, or if you need better compression, tar.bz2. [13:13] This is just an annoyance of mine [13:15] find doing .tar.bz2 [13:15] i just don't get how tar.xz is a problem [13:16] nitro2k01: You'd be qualified to speak if you'd push as much as godane [13:16] does it have to do with archive.org viewer for archive [13:16] godane: Don't mind him, it's great work - keep it on [13:17] also we are going to need a sandhills publishing collection soon [13:17] with some collections [13:17] *sub collections [13:49] still missing a volume 19 issue 5 of smart computing [14:27] this may have a lot of pdfs to archive: http://www.ittcannon.com/ [15:20] do you guys have this backed up: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ [15:20] a lot of old stuff going back to 1995 is there [16:05] i found pdfs of one of the reference series [16:05] this is not a complete pdf issue but its something