[01:29] WHAT FORSOOTH, PRITHEE TELL ME THE SECRET WORD [01:30] yahoosucks [11:39] Amen to that. [12:01] btw afaik, this page at geocities /Area51/Capsule/5482/old.html didn't have the files preserved, however i do happen to have those by now [12:02] this was a repack of the ror 95 alpha levels preview rls, but i have the files for that here [12:04] geocities /Area51/Capsule/5482/old.html the missing files are http://unrealtexture.com/Hosted/Leo_T_C_K/rare/TXBUNRL1.ZIP [12:04] http://unrealtexture.com/Hosted/Leo_T_C_K/rare/TXBUNRL2.ZIP [12:04] http://unrealtexture.com/Hosted/Leo_T_C_K/rare/TXBUNRL3.ZIP [12:04] http://unrealtexture.com/Hosted/Leo_T_C_K/rare/TXBUNRL4.ZIP [12:04] those were the files that used to be there on that page [12:05] hope that can be useful somehow [12:11] sigh 5482 is missing? i swear it used to be in one of the archives at least the page itself without the files [12:13] why does it say 410 gone when i try to enter it on archive.org though [12:13] Leo_TCK: hmm, darked? [12:14] darked? [12:14] Leo_TCK: hidden from public access [12:14] usually due to robots.txt (for wayback) or copyright stuff [12:14] that seems a good use of 410 [12:15] oh [12:15] well the files werent there anymore so why not keep the website? [12:16] there was another mirror [12:16] it was here [12:16] http://www.starbacks.ca/Area51/Capsule/5482/old.html [12:16] gone by now too apparently [12:17] wtf really [12:18] so before we had the webpage but not the files and now the webpage is gone and files are there [12:18] amazing [12:18] lol [12:18] bbl [12:39] Expanded http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Angelfire , I think it won't last long [18:01] http://stet.editorially.com/articles/goodbye/ [18:08] thanks for the heads up! [20:07] http://stet.editorially.com/articles/introducing-editorially/ It looks like the website lasted only a year. They get points for actually having an export function which outputs a reasonable format. (YAML) [20:08] YourArchiveMayLive? [20:10] Yo, Acroynyms--why didn't you just use JSON? [20:10] *acronyms [22:03] Does anyone have access to the Jan 1986 PC Magazine? (or is it on archive.org somewhere?) Wikipedia says that issue had tons of word processor reviews [22:43] It would be great if that existed, but I haven't found it. [22:48] okay [23:37] so, apparently Google Books also has a decent collection of scanned magazines- both Infoworld and PC Magazine are on there (including I think the 1986 issue I was looking for) [23:37] http://books.google.com/books?id=hoPbDSDNLTQC&pg=PA48&dq=jan+1986+pc+magazine&hl=en&sa=X&ei=-FH9Urq_K6L70gH5q4H4Cw&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=jan%201986%20pc%20magazine&f=false [23:47] i'm looking to grab infoworld [23:47] can someone make a command line ripper script? [23:48] would make it way easier