Time |
Nickname |
Message |
00:31
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bsmith093 |
dashcloud: what IA celebration talk? links please? |
01:02
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dashcloud |
https://archive.org/details/internetarchivecelebration20131024 |
01:22
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SketchCow |
Ops, please. |
01:59
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SketchCow |
Thank you. |
02:26
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dashcloud |
so I've been using cdrdao read-cd --read-raw --datafile rmr.bin --device /dev/sr0 rmr.cue to create my bin/cue files of the shareware CDs I upload- is there another, or better way to create a bin/cue pair under Linux? |
02:49
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balrog |
that's generally how I do it... |
03:02
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dashcloud |
thanks |
05:30
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phillipsj |
when are cue files needed? |
05:31
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* |
phillipsj has access to an OS/2 Warp Beta CD that was supposed to be destroyed in the 90's |
05:41
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BlueMax |
I think they have something to do with defining CD tracks |
05:42
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phillipsj |
Probably only required for multi-session CDs then. (which may include early bootable CDs) |
06:06
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DFJustin |
they're required for any multi-track cds |
06:07
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DFJustin |
or single-track where the track is not mode 1 |
06:07
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DFJustin |
I don't think bin/cue handles multi-session, you need wackier formats for that |
07:31
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Nemo_bis |
nice, sometimes I download from ftp.hp.com at 20 MiB/s ;) |
08:33
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SketchCow |
http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/4126 |
08:33
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SketchCow |
Because I was getting worried that people were thinking I was mentally stable. |
08:34
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joepie92 |
Resource Limit Is Reached |
08:34
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joepie92 |
The website is temporarily unable to service your request as it exceeded resource limit. Please try again later. |
08:34
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joepie92 |
wha |
08:34
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joepie92 |
cc SketchCow |
08:36
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joepie92 |
3 sentences in, I suspect I will like this post |
08:42
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joepie92 |
yup, I like it |
08:48
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BlueMax |
jesus what is this article |
08:50
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Nemo_bis |
SketchCow: nice, it will come handy as a reference next times |
16:20
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noodly |
where am I? |
16:20
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noodly |
Hello? |
16:20
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ferminter |
hi |
16:20
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DFJustin |
you are in cyberspace |
16:20
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DFJustin |
welcome to the information superhighway |
16:21
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noodly |
I was just looking for isohunt then I got in here. |
16:21
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noodly |
I just learned about it a while ago. I don't torrent that much anyway. |
16:21
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DFJustin |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2ZTmuX3cog |
16:24
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noodly |
I'll continue viewing this later. Thanks for the link. Have a nice day! |
16:48
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odie5533 |
Who's that man in the top hat? |
16:56
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phillipsj |
"Jason Scott, the mascot of the Archive Team" |
17:01
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odie5533 |
hmm, didn't know that |
17:08
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odie5533 |
this talk is really impressive |
17:17
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RedType_ |
last night, my parents bought a samsung tv. i helped them set it up. on the remote, there is a button called Family Story. It causes the TV to update and download an app that then tells you it has shut down and if you'd like to recover your data, please email customer service, as the downloading service is no longer running either. |
17:19
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Stary2001 |
hahahahahaha |
17:20
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touya |
So your family has now time to tell stories? |
19:50
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odie5533 |
You didn't press the button, did you? |
20:16
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RedType_ |
odie5533: i did. now samsung has deleted all of my family stories and i cant remember who my cousins are |
20:26
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odie5533 |
how horrifying |