Feed on Posts or Comments

Monthly ArchiveNovember 2001



Uncategorized admin on 22 Nov 2001

My news server sucks ass, and not in a good way

I had forgotten how much of a time-sucking vortex the newsgroups are. I was reminded last Saturday when I went spelunking through Buffy Musical (in, um, 3 different formats… along with 5 versions of the unofficial soundtrack).

I made my own version of the soundtrack Friday night by making a digital CD quality recording from my low-fi P.O.S. VCR and turning that into MP3s — hence the quest for better recordings from people with non-P.O.S. VCRs or digital recorders. I finally found a really good set which should hold me over til the official soundtrack is released (there was a vote for it at the web site, it looks like it’ll be a sure thing).

So, anywho, as I was saying, my news server (MediaOne/ATT) sucks. It has *dick* for retention, good luck finding an entire set of files for just about anything. It’s fun to download 600 megs worth of files and then discover that you’re missing part 43 of 60. Argh!

Throwing a little cash at this problem made it go away. I am now a happy subscriber of EasyNews. You get 6 gigs of downloading a month for $9.98, and here’s the important bit: they have a couple of weeks worth of retention so there are really good odds of finding a complete set of files, and they have a nifty wingus that makes zip files of the stuff you want to download so you can just grab one or two multi-hundred megabyte files for a complete episode, depending on the format, of course. I just grabbed the 240 meg VBR MPG of the last episode this afternoon in about 30 minutes (not bad for 42 minutes of video).

I managed to use up 1.25 gigs of my monthly total in about 4 hours Sunday morning. Cable modems are cool. :)

BTW, Giganews.com is another alternative for commercial usenet news but they charge you for downloading headers and text messages too, unlike EasyNews.

My hard drive is beginning to feel a little strain. Since I haven’t removed any of the zip files or rar files yet I’m using 3x the space of all the stuff I’ve downloaded so far. I think I’m down about 8 gigs at the moment, which means I should burn some stuff to CD pretty soon.

Speaking of CD burning, I’ll need to buy Here’s a lesser ($99) option.

Once I actually got the files downloaded I still had to contend with some non-Mac friendly file types. Issue #1: dealing with .rar files, Issue #2: converting Divx/avi to QuickTime, Issue #3: .par files.

#1) I determined that Stuffit Expander’s handling of .rar files is, shall we say, sub-par — only in the sense that it doesn’t f*cking work at all. I grabbed the source for unrar-2.71 and compiled it (cc -o unrar -O2 unrar.c) — after uncommenting"#define _UNIX"in"os.h"first. Works like a champ!

#2) Determined that EasyDivx sucks. Used Avi2Mov instead (look for"divx for X 1.1.7"at VersionTracker)

#3) Grabbed parchive from Sourceforge. PAR files will save your ass. They are parity files for .rar archives. A single par file (.p01, .p02, etc.) will replace any single missing rar file (.r09, .r42, etc.) in an archive. If a newsgroup poster includes 5 par files you can deal with any 5 missing files, which is just astonishingly useful. My 240 meg VBR was missing 3 parts (4.8 megs each) which I recreated from the PAR files. Sweet!

And did I mention that my regular news feed sucks? That VBR I grabbed has been on EasyNews for 3 days and still hasn’t shown up at MediaOne. I wanted to just use EasyNews as a backup but I can’t very well do that if my primary"free"($50/mo. cable modem) news server doesn’t get the files in the first place. Bastards!

Uncategorized admin on 16 Nov 2001

Once More, With Feeling

Rejoice! If you missed the Buffy Musical on Tuesday you will have another chance to see it tonight (8/7c) on UPN.

This episode — nay, TV Event! — is already one of my favorites; it gets better each time I see it. It’s simply hilarious.

Even SMG’s caterwauling grows on you after a while. She’s about the 5th best singer on the show… of 8, and that’s only because two characters only sing a few lines which isn’t enough to make an accurate assessment.

Beware! The episode runs about 10 minutes long (i.e. 1 hour and 10 minutes), set your VCRs accordingly.

Uncategorized admin on 10 Nov 2001

I crack myself up

I was preparing to snag the second Star Wars Ep II trailer (from the Quicktime download cache) and realized that I hadn’t yet copied my spiffy perl code that does that over to this Mac.

Conveniently I had posted the code as a comment over there at Tim’s site so I just grabbed it off the ‘net. :)

Sadly, since access to the trailer requires the Ep I DVD in the drive I had to grab my other Mac anyway.

The kicker is that, of course, the site is overloaded and essentially non-functional.

Uncategorized admin on 10 Nov 2001

Rustic plumbing -or- yet another reason to buy a house

So, the drain in my bathroom sink had been getting slower and slower recently, for no apparent reason.

  • First I tried some Drano Foamer — it got slower.
  • Days later I tried some Liquid Plumber — it got a bit faster.
  • Still later I tried Drano Crystals — it’s stopped dead.
  • I tried a sink plunger — no dice!
  • I bought a cheap ($5) drain snake — can’t get past the first right angle turn in the pipe… drat!

I figure that all the chemicals have managed to just add to and harden the clog, thus leading to the current situation where I’ve removed the trap and the sink drains into a bucket… I am conserving lots of water at the bathroom sink nowadays.

I have not yet given up! I just picked up a Drain King at Home Depot to blast that pesky clog into oblivion! Unfortunately they were sold out of the hose and adapter kit that would let me use the shower as a water blasting source so I’m going to have to find a short garden hose and an adapter to fake it. Argh!

Rest assured that I will keep you posted on my progress.

« Previous Page