[18:10] widgetbox download is going fine [18:10] 3.2 million urls downloaded [18:10] 75 GB [18:11] but I'm not totally sure it will be done before the deadline [18:55] Internet Archive has now provided over 2 Petabytes of MAME ROM Download. [18:55] 2Pb [18:55] that was fast [22:58] You guys seem like you would know, where do I go to find the original prices of stuff like a VT100 terminal? [23:04] Is there a website that collects such information, or do I have to go trawling through old magazines and catalogs? [23:05] I'd say you'll probably have to do some research [23:18] is Archive Maniac in here? re: http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=User_talk:Chfoo&diff=18799&oldid=18570 . i'm not sure if trolling or just confused. [23:24] just a confused 11 year old? [23:28] "I have an idea. How's about we can contribute sites to the Archive Team, whether or not it has been shut down." [23:28] How can mirrors be real if our eyes aren't real? [23:29] Oh wait, I think I get it actually. He thinks there's a rule against grabbing sites that don't have a 'we're shutting down' message. [23:33] namespace: do you have any idea what kind of publication or place would've had that information originally? [23:33] dashcloud: No, I don't. [23:33] Probably a trade or computer magazine. [23:33] Or a catalog. [23:35] there's craptons of those on IA, but unfortunately if you need to search through them, you'll have to search on Google for the magazine [23:35] Well JS wanted me to try tagging some anywya. [23:35] *anyway [23:36] Huaazzhdffkfkf [23:36] I'm about to scan in a newspaper AT the Archive! [23:37] MicroTimes [23:37] If it works, we're going to have me night scan [23:37] Sweet. [23:37] So is there a tutorial floating around on how to go about tagging the computer magazines? I remember you said to type out the index. [23:38] (Or do I scan it with OCR?) [23:38] s/index/tabe of contents/ [23:38] *table [23:39] SketchCow can help you get started- I'll just tell you what I did. I just typed in all of the table of contents into the same template, same style across each issue of a magazine [23:42] one table of contents per file, one (massive) line per file. See this issue of Big-K magazine for an example: https://archive.org/details/01-big-k-magazine [23:45] "one (massive) line" [23:45] You mean in my text editor or? [23:46] I set my text editor to word-wrap lines on the screen for me, and then just typed everything on one line. [23:47] I don't know if the current thinking on magazine metadata has changed or not- it's been some time since I last did a magazine [23:47] dashcloud: Big-K is what was recommended to me as an example the last time I asked. [23:49] here's the template I created for Big-K to make sure I did the same thing each time: http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/siyovuvusi.vbs [23:49] dashcloud: On linux here, haven't used Microsoft office in years. [23:50] (That is a visual basic script file right?) [23:50] no [23:50] the paste site gives strange names to things [23:50] a bunch of vintage sears/penneys/etc catalog scans: http://192.185.93.157/~wishbook/ [23:50] I used Kate to write up the metadata- maybe a little heavy, but since I was already using KDE, it didn't bother me much