Somebody archived the old snarkpit

Somebody archived the old snarkpit

Re: Somebody archived the old snarkpit Posted by Y2kBen_2000 on Mon Jun 5th 2006 at 5:28am
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While I was looking for old EnB websites, I came across "The Way Back Machine (real name). It's a web archive were people submit sites for the purpose of archiving them. Well I decided to try Snarkpit.com and I got this. This should be a trip down memory lane for a couple of ya'll.
http://web.archive.org/web/20020923132800/http://snarkpit.com/
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Re: Somebody archived the old snarkpit Posted by reaper47 on Mon Jun 5th 2006 at 11:54am
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Yea, this is a great site. Brings back memories.
Re: Somebody archived the old snarkpit Posted by Dr Brasso on Tue Jun 6th 2006 at 12:25am
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as far as i can tell, its only one page, and mucho dead linkage....not much of an archive actually... :/

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Re: Somebody archived the old snarkpit Posted by French Toast on Tue Jun 6th 2006 at 2:17am
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Wow, it's laggier than this snarkpit.
Re: Somebody archived the old snarkpit Posted by Y2kBen_2000 on Tue Jun 6th 2006 at 4:31pm
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Because the Snarkpit is a dynamic site, the archive can only really capture the pages upfront. I f most of the Snarkpit was static, I'm sure the pages would have been there. I don;t know who requested the archival, but they aparently didn't read the guidlines for submission.
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Re: Somebody archived the old snarkpit Posted by reaper47 on Tue Jun 6th 2006 at 5:14pm
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Hmm you can view snapshots of different months and weeks.

It's not really a complete archive but quite impressive. You can look up most of the news and see some very old site layouts. The fun thing is even the links to other sites work in the same timeline. Well, sometimes they work.
Re: Somebody archived the old snarkpit Posted by Rumple on Wed Jun 7th 2006 at 3:26am
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It's a web archive were people submit sites for the purpose of archiving them.
Actually the 'Alexa, Internet Archive' bot archives the pages just like the Googlebot crawls the pages for search results.

It is a pretty handy thing, was looking for an old version of a website the other day.
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Re: Somebody archived the old snarkpit Posted by Nickelplate on Wed Jun 7th 2006 at 4:47am
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I really like it! I have lost some sites before and were able to get most of the content from them because of these archive sites. A godsend.
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Re: Somebody archived the old snarkpit Posted by Spartan on Wed Jun 7th 2006 at 2:13pm
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Maybe poor Lep is trapped in that archive and he needs our saving. Then we could get the forum fixed for Firefox.
Re: Somebody archived the old snarkpit Posted by Elon Yariv on Wed Jun 7th 2006 at 9:15pm
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I wonder how Orphues ever survived in that site with is 56k, I have 11mb and it's as laggy as hell.
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Re: Somebody archived the old snarkpit Posted by Rumple on Thu Jun 8th 2006 at 7:38am
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Elon Yariv said:
I wonder how Orphues ever survived in that site with is 56k, I have 11mb and it's as laggy as hell.
Who's Orphues :razz:

Its laggy cause it is the archived version on the Internet Archive servers.
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Re: Somebody archived the old snarkpit Posted by Orpheus on Thu Jun 8th 2006 at 10:57am
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Elon Yariv said:
I wonder how Orphues ever survived in that site with is 56k, I have 11mb and it's as laggy as hell.
Snarkpit didn't really get laggy until the last year or so.

I had 56k before DSL, now I am back on 56k again... For the most part only two things currently make this site slow, large screens (of course) and the hosting. Snarkpit is pretty much 56k friendly whenever the host isn't acting up.

Since we cannot control the host from a user level, all we can do is fix the parts we have access too.

If Lep ever returns ( I am beginning to think that he will rise again as a second savior) We can request another host. I suspect though that the task of switching hosts is so hard/difficult that he will veto the idea.

Perhaps someday Lep will share the site just enough to allow another to swap it for him.

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Re: Somebody archived the old snarkpit Posted by GreenDragon on Mon Jun 12th 2006 at 12:39am
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How about when snarkpit was on phl, who remembers THOSE days?
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Re: Somebody archived the old snarkpit Posted by parakeet on Mon Jun 12th 2006 at 1:05am
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Elon Yariv said:
I wonder how Orphues ever survived in that site with is 56k, I have 11mb and it's as laggy as hell.
Snarkpit didn't really get laggy until the last year or so.
I had 56k before DSL, now I am back on 56k again... For the most part only two things currently make this site slow, large screens (of course) and the hosting. Snarkpit is pretty much 56k friendly whenever the host isn't acting up.
Since we cannot control the host from a user level, all we can do is fix the parts we have access too.
If Lep ever returns ( I am beginning to think that he will rise again as a second savior) We can request another host. I suspect though that the task of switching hosts is so hard/difficult that he will veto the idea.
Perhaps someday Lep will share the site just enough to allow another to swap it for him.
actually changing hosts isn't that bad.. just needs to be somebody he trusts...
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Re: Somebody archived the old snarkpit Posted by Forceflow on Mon Jun 12th 2006 at 10:48pm
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For those who haven't seen it yet: snarkpit's evolution is on the about page:

http://www.snarkpit.net/index.php?page=about
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