Re: command line fan fiction program?

2017-04-21 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
First, it's archive.org. If you went to the plural form, no wonder why you didn't find anything. On 4/18/2017 7:55 AM, Al Sten-Clanton wrote: Any tips for getting around archives.org? Somebody recommended it to me a few weeks ago, so I gave it a quick shot. I was looking for old-time radio

Blind vs. mainstream distros

2017-04-21 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
I'm changing the subject for clarity. On 4/18/2017 7:28 AM, John G Heim wrote: I look at the debate over whether it is better to have a distro for the blind or to work on improving mainstream distros like the debate over barley versus wheat beers. Personally, I prefer barley beers over any and

Re: command line fan fiction program?

2017-04-21 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
You're welcome. It's actually archive.org. The plural form is a different site. I've found that if in doubt, try IA first. Even if you don't find what you want, you're bound to find something interesting. I hadn't actually searched for fanfiction in years. It's nice having old archives. There

Re: command line fan fiction program?

2017-04-21 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
I promise this is my last post on this subject. After much time and effort, I found the scripts. They create the .warc format by default using wget, but the scripts can easily be modified. That's left as an exercise for someone else. Here is the Archive Team link. The scripts are on github and