[05:12] Nemo_bis: We're pointed at galaxy 19 I think [05:13] not sure what permissions it requires, but https://tvnix.archive.org/ might render for you [05:16] Nemo_bis: http://i.imgur.com/rE4WsF9.png are the ones we get [06:33] underscor: how hard is it to add more? I ask just because I have no idea at all. [06:36] RAI would be Echostar 1–9 or PAS 9 http://www.rai.it/dl/RaiInternazionale/diffusione/satelliti/index.shtml [06:39] Galaxy 19. Frequency: 11789 MHz. Polarization: V. S/R: 28125. telesur sathttp://www.worldlanguagestv.com/spanish-tv-in-americaellites north america [07:00] I think the limiting factor is how much space we want to commit to it [07:01] It's a very expensive project, space (and thus money)-wise [08:03] underscor: makes sense. There might be funders for it though, especially as anything IA does is orders of magnitude more efficient/cost-effective than the competitors. But IA has no partners in EU, dunno. [10:15] SketchCow: can you create a collection for me where i can dump ISP homepages? im thinking about grabbing them all. or atleast as much as possible. [10:35] Make a bunch of dumps and I will later create a cllection for you. [10:36] i have 160 warc files ready to dump [11:27] (fiddling with dvbtools and such) [13:46] Can't remember if I've asked this before or not, but is there a way to bypass IA's robot.txt restriction to view the archives behind them? [13:47] There's a site that only recently added a robots.txt, but has years of previous archives from IA. [15:44] Anyone? [15:45] Hey Spring... I think the answer is "no". [15:45] you might also try in #internetarchiv [15:46] SadDM, never knew they had a channel. TBH didn't have high hopes, but seeing as they keep the original archives was hoping there may be a method to view them. [23:02] What's the site. [23:07] * Spring (~Sum@101.115.3.133) Quit (Quit: Leaving) [23:51] Heart.... broken [23:51] So, Sunrise here in Sweden is 3:47am, which is ridiculous [23:51] Sunset is 9:37pm