[00:50] thats ok, i want them all [00:50] :) [00:58] so, here's a story: Before SorceForge was called SourceForge, I sat in at a meeting about it. Which was followed by a meeting with some "google" people talking about how they were trying to decide between building their cases with lego or contracting them. [00:58] Anyway, I still have the "Cold Storage" t-shirt. And now it seems I'm gonna help archive it. [00:58] sigh. [08:15] GLaDOS, pad & paste.archivingyoursh.it appear to be down again [08:16] Yeah, the container overloaded the host node. Again. [15:30] Up. [15:55] AND THAT'S HOW THE WORLD GOT A BIT SAFER [16:23] http://jsmess.textfiles.com/ is looking a little nice these days. [16:32] A huge amount of the stuff on FOS is Yahoo! Video. [16:32] I'm going to put it on the Archive, but we should have someone clean it up, when they're up for it sometime. [16:45] SketchCow: if they happened to reach the wayback machine, how accessible were they? [16:45] * would they be [16:46] I have some videos on Wayback machine that I don't know how to fully dowload (for the opposite goal, storing as archive.org items) [18:26] Anyone know if JSTOR has been archived and made public? [18:28] Some of the files JSTOR *allows* to be public have been archived [18:28] the majority of all of JSTOR is still closed off [18:29] When you say stuff that is allowed to be public, do you mean accessible not from a university/library etc or what? [18:29] yes [18:29] Gotcha. What about archiving the nonpublic stuff? [18:29] you can get the files off JSTOR without an account [18:43] All of JSTOR that is public domain is on archive.org now. [18:44] https://archive.org/details/jstor_ejc [19:05] SketchCow: Thanks. Out of curiosity, is that the same kind of stuff that I would be able to get a hold of if I were on a network that had JSTOR access? Or is that a partial subset of what is available? [19:11] That is only everything they have scanned in from before 1923 [19:12] So the bulk of everything on JSTOR requires an account [19:23] It's a subset. [19:49] hey SketchCow [19:50] here is my this week in twit episodes i have uploaded: https://archive.org/search.php?query=uploader%3A%22slaxemulator%40gmail.com%22%20AND%20subject%3A%22this-week-in-tech%22 [19:55] 923 items not in a collection. I'll get that hammered down. [19:59] thanks [20:26] SketchCow: where is your Wanted - dead or alive talk [20:26] at webstock [20:33] uh http://cryptomeorg.siteprotect.net/cryptome-suspended.htm [20:33] unbelievable [20:35] ! [21:07] what the flying fuck [22:33] SketchCow: here is another series for you: http://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22Mighty+Micro%22 [22:33] from 1979 [22:39] "Due to the matter in concern contains extremely private information, I sincerely ask you to refrain from sending my request forward to your customer or administrator of ÒCryptomeÓ or the uploader of the ZIP file." <-- hah. [22:52] rofl