GB TO BURN, MB TO FREE

I haven't posted anything in a while and I've got about an hour to 
burn while the washing machine's going and my wheel bearing races 
are shrinking in the freezer before I get back to hammering at the 
other rear wheel hub of my Jag to try and repeat the success of the 
passenger wheel rear bearing replacement, but with a little less 
failure in between. So, ramble time. I like reading other people 
rambling on their phlog actually, they tend to be the ones where I 
go through and work through all the old posts since they started, 
lately I've started reading through the old posts by Viz here, 
which ramble quite a lot:
gopher://park-city.club:70/1/%7einvis/phlog/

Anyway I just finished scraping out some unneeded files on the 2GB 
HDD of this old mid-90s PC, where it's starting to become difficult 
to fit my complete email archive since 2014 in amongst all of the 
other junk and OS files. The emails only amount to around 330MB 
(though annoyingly most of that is useless logo/button images and 
HTML that I never even see, I may try to strip them out one day), 
and the OS partition is only 300MB, but somehow I've managed to 
fill up the rest. But I do like to keep a lot of it - old DOS and 
Win98 (installed on its other, 1.2GB HDD) stuff that wouldn't be as 
convenient kept elsewhere. Plus it's nice to have just a few things 
like photos and MP3s to play for the fun of it, even though I 
mainly just use this machine for routine internet browsing (not so 
hard on a 120MHz Pentium given that my routine browsing is mainly 
email/usenet/gopher these days, plus now I can even bring up 
Firefox via the Internet Client), writing, and listening to tracker 
modules. But I've now only clawed back about 30MB of space, so I 
think it's really time that I moved my email archive over to the 
Internet Client instead of duplicating it between this PC and my 
laptop. Actually I'm still using my old laptop, because with the 
Internet Client eliminating most immediate problems from its speed 
and outdated pre-Systemd Debian version, I _still_ haven't switched 
over to the "new" one (with Devuan installed) yet. Though last 
night I did set up ModemManager on it so that I can connect 
directly to the internet when away from home via a USB 4G mobile 
broadband modem, which I can't do on the old laptop since my PCMCIA 
USB 2.0 adapter card broke (tried hard to fix that, but it's 
looking like a problem with one of the obscure/ASIC chips) and 
these USB modems don't work on USB 1.1.

But at the same time I don't have the time to set all that up 
properly on the Internet Client, I'm too busy trying to find bigger 
hammers to belt bits of my car with. So... away with some old PDFs 
downloaded before HTTPS made direct web browsing too hard, and move 
away those directories for software that I've compiled and planned 
to package for outdated Linux distros that nobody except me uses 
anyway, and... hey did I install muLinux on here once? No time to 
try booting it, but I don't need a copy of the distro's floppy disk 
images both there and in "floppy_linux", so that's a few more MB 
saved. This is the second time I've gone through cleaning up like 
this, there are dimisnishing returns here for sure.

But I did stumble across the link to the ABC Jazz online radio URL, 
which I remember was damn hard to discover on a PC that couldn't 
run the fancy javascript player program on their website. Back then 
it turned out this computer couldn't cope with the 48KHz sample 
rate though, so I never did get it to work reliably. I tried it 
again now though and hey, they've dropped it down to 44,100Hz, 
which plays fine! So I'm listening to it now - proof that if you 
just grumble to yourself and do nothing about your problems the 
world fixes itself for you, err... maybe.

http://live-radio02.mediahubaustralia.com/JAZW/mp3/

On that note, I usually never listen to internet radio for long 
anyway, because why pay for the internet data used when you could 
just listen to the radio for free? With ABC Jazz I do still agree 
with that sentiment, because even though it's not broadcast over 
nice simple analogue radio like ABC Classic (these are Australian 
government-funded radio stations, by the way), they do broadcast it 
with digital TV. So I really should just set up some old PC 
speakers connected to my TV set-top box and use that to tune in (or 
even better pipe it into a small FM transmitter so that I can use 
those old radios after all). But onto the "GB to burn" part of the 
title, I've ended up with a surplus of the SIM cards that I buy for 
my internet because I thought some of them had expired early but it 
turned out that the telco had just stuffed up the activation page 
on their website so that it no longer worked when your internet 
connection was via the same card that you were trying to activate. 
They limit the domains that can be accessed, and apparantly their 
site started requiring one that was blocked, and defaults to saying 
that the SIM card has expired when actually it's the site's 
Javascript that has failed - I did make a real effort to report 
that issue (with no obvious way to report website bugs presented by 
them), no response received yet of course (even when I tried 
reporting it in their real-time online chat!). Anyway I only 
figured that out after forking out $15 for more SIM cards. Fifteen 
bucks! That's half my whole yearly internet cost when I get one of 
the good deals! So now I've got a whole bunch of 3GB pre-loaded SIM 
cards that are going to expire before I have time to use them each 
after the other. Ain't it annoying when the system cheats you while 
you're trying to cheat _it_?

Anyway I've now got GBs to burn, so on with the internet radio. 
Plus it turns out Adam Curtis released a new doco the other day 
called "Can't Get You Out of My Head" (and while I haven't watched 
it yet, it's already left me completely unable to get the Kylie 
Minogue song, appropriately, out of my head), so one whole SIM is 
devoted to downloading all that from here (search the page's source 
code for "mp4" to find the direct download links):
https://thoughtmaybe.com/cant-get-you-out-of-my-head/

Right, washing ready to hang out, over 100MB of data wasted, 30MB 
of data freed, and a few more lines of rambling ready to pollute 
the waters of internet consciousness. This Sunday is going well, or 
nowhere at all, it's hard to tell.

 - The Free Thinker.