What happened to cpemma & http://www.cpemma.co.uk ??
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What happened to cpemma & http://www.cpemma.co.uk ??
What happened to cpemma & http://www.cpemma.co.uk ??
He was a regular forum contributor from 2003 onward, and his site was an oft-linked valuable resource. Not only has he not posted since 17 Jan 2009 but now his site is offline.
If anyone knows, please share.
He was a regular forum contributor from 2003 onward, and his site was an oft-linked valuable resource. Not only has he not posted since 17 Jan 2009 but now his site is offline.
If anyone knows, please share.
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My cyber-stalking hasn't turned much up:
http://forums.bit-tech.net/member.php?u=601 <--last activity April 11, he's a moderator with over 12K posts as well
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/member.php?u=5372 <-- last activity dec 21, and he had lots of posts there
Last activity on hardforums was last September.
http://whois.domaintools.com/cpemma.co.uk <--it's registered into next year...trying a name search doesn't do much
http://forums.bit-tech.net/member.php?u=601 <--last activity April 11, he's a moderator with over 12K posts as well
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/member.php?u=5372 <-- last activity dec 21, and he had lots of posts there
Last activity on hardforums was last September.
http://whois.domaintools.com/cpemma.co.uk <--it's registered into next year...trying a name search doesn't do much
I have never even heard of this website, and I have no idea of whats even about. The fact that people have 12,000 + posts on its forums suggest that it was around for a long time, and unless the website was doing something illegal or has been hacked they rarely disapear with no advance warning.
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http://www.cpemma.co.uk/ provided very clear directions and info on all kinds of practical ways to control the speed of fans -- with resistors, diodes, VR circuits, etc. Dovetailed nicely with earlier SPCR content when a lot of the silencing tools & gear we take for granted nowadays had to be done yourself. Cpemma was an active member from way back. Complete disappearance after all these years... Foul play? Natural demise? Off to paradise w/ a windfall? Or just a retirement from fan concerns?
Oh... I'm afraid I might have bad news...
"The late Lion Howard Lloyd of Mexbrough Lions put together some excellent advice for newcomers. Read the articles below."
http://www.lions105c.org.uk/joomla/index.php/itmenu
cpemma's name is Howard Lloyd and he is from Mexborough, South Yorkshire.
"The late Lion Howard Lloyd of Mexbrough Lions put together some excellent advice for newcomers. Read the articles below."
http://www.lions105c.org.uk/joomla/index.php/itmenu
cpemma's name is Howard Lloyd and he is from Mexborough, South Yorkshire.
His location was on his profile, on all forums he frequented. The name I got from the registrant field in the Whois of both his websites (http://www.mexbro.co.uk and http://www.cpemma.co.uk)MikeC wrote:How did you learn this?
Plus, he had a "Lions" section in his website (http://www.cpemma.co.uk/lions/).
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http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.cpemma.co.uk/ has content from 2002 to 2007.MikeC wrote:Nice Idea, but I wouldn't know where to begin. Any ideas? Any volunteers to chase it? I'm always swamped for time...reddyuday wrote:R.I.P.
Would it be possible to acquire his web site content and put it up on SPCR? I would think his family might the like the tribute.
Uday
Dec 13 2007 looks to be the most recent copy.
Someone could rip the Dec 2007 copy manually in less than an hours work. Even faster with automated tools. I could do it but I don't have hosting.
If no one else volunteers I might do it sometime in 2010 and save the files in a zip or 7z file to send someone else that wants to host them.
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Excellent! I don't have time to work on this right this minute, but will work with Richard (my web IT man) to get FBS up and running on the SPCR server over the next couple weeks. Perhaps as a subdomain of SPCR, with clear attribution to Howard Lloyd / Cpemma.dhanson865 wrote:http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.cpemma.co.uk/ has content from 2002 to 2007 has content from 2002 to 2007
Dec 13 2007 looks to be the most recent copy.
Someone could rip the Dec 2007 copy manually in less than an hours work. Even faster with automated tools. I could do it but I don't have hosting.
If no one else volunteers I might do it sometime in 2010 and save the files in a zip or 7z file to send someone else that wants to host them.
I'm in the (slow, web.archive.org feels like it's running on a 486 right now) process of (trying to) download it all now.MikeC wrote:Excellent! I don't have time to work on this right this minute, but will work with Richard (my web IT man) to get FBS up and running on the SPCR server over the next couple weeks. Perhaps as a subdomain of SPCR, with clear attribution to Howard Lloyd / Cpemma.dhanson865 wrote:http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.cpemma.co.uk/ has content from 2002 to 2007 has content from 2002 to 2007
Dec 13 2007 looks to be the most recent copy.
Someone could rip the Dec 2007 copy manually in less than an hours work. Even faster with automated tools. I could do it but I don't have hosting.
If no one else volunteers I might do it sometime in 2010 and save the files in a zip or 7z file to send someone else that wants to host them.
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I won't stress that server any further -- just fire me an email and let me know when you've successfully pulled the whole site down. Together, we'll get it up and running again soon.Monkeh16 wrote:I'm in the (slow, web.archive.org feels like it's running on a 486 right now) process of (trying to) download it all now.
So far, not so good. I'm either getting uselessly incomplete copies or the program just gives up for one silly little 404..MikeC wrote:I won't stress that server any further -- just fire me an email and let me know when you've successfully pulled the whole site down. Together, we'll get it up and running again soon.Monkeh16 wrote:I'm in the (slow, web.archive.org feels like it's running on a 486 right now) process of (trying to) download it all now.
E: Ok, so doing it automatically isn't working, everything either bails at the first 404 or follows a link incorrectly thanks to the web archive doing silly things.
I don't really have time to be mucking about trying to do it by hand with the state their servers seem to be in, so I'll leave it for someone else.
I am willing to harvest & clean-up the material.
So far, tried a web whack and got some, but not all files so far.
I have examined the content with Coffee Cup 2008 HTML editor. The samples appears to be straight-forward HTML code. Easy enough to re-work by hand. There is some javascript.
Having time right now, I am willing to go further, but do not want to duplicate efforts if *anyone* is already working on this project.
Unless told otherwise, I will continue with this work unless notified that my efforts are redundant.
First objective:
Harvest all of the archived content
Second objective:
Extract only CPEMMA's work
Third objective:
Restore CPEMMA's work to original, as faithfully as is possible
Fourth objective:
Deliver up the restoration to an authorized 3rd party.
Regards,
RK
So far, tried a web whack and got some, but not all files so far.
I have examined the content with Coffee Cup 2008 HTML editor. The samples appears to be straight-forward HTML code. Easy enough to re-work by hand. There is some javascript.
Having time right now, I am willing to go further, but do not want to duplicate efforts if *anyone* is already working on this project.
Unless told otherwise, I will continue with this work unless notified that my efforts are redundant.
First objective:
Harvest all of the archived content
Second objective:
Extract only CPEMMA's work
Third objective:
Restore CPEMMA's work to original, as faithfully as is possible
Fourth objective:
Deliver up the restoration to an authorized 3rd party.
Regards,
RK
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I gave it a shot in Firefox saving as "complete web pages" which gets all the content but kills the original html. Just my half baked first pass at manually ripping it got 18 pages of html and the gifs/jpg/css/jss all totaling just over 2MB.
I didn't want to take the chance that it'd go down before someone got it but I'm sure not in the mood to scrape the original HTML or reconstruct the original file structure.
It's all yours robokopp if you want to do it. I've got to be at work in 7 hours so I'm off to bed.
I didn't want to take the chance that it'd go down before someone got it but I'm sure not in the mood to scrape the original HTML or reconstruct the original file structure.
It's all yours robokopp if you want to do it. I've got to be at work in 7 hours so I'm off to bed.
Mike,MikeC wrote:robokopp --
I bow to your initiative. I started downloading a few pages, and they came down fine, but I really don't have the time to pursue it right now, so your efforts would be great. We could take your work and reproduce cpemma's Fan Noise Solution site as faithfully as possible.
Progress so far = into 3rd objective. DLed /html and /graphics files today. The re-constructed code is tested in a web development environment with Apache server. So far, so good.
It is not as simple as "download and mount elsewhere, as is". The archiving site scripted in as many references to itself as it possibly could and these have to be removed, plus other coding artifacts from "way-back".
Cleaning & re-testing is done, continuously, as the code is worked through. Objective is to send you a 100% finished site that you can use with minimal final prep. Midnight here, logging out.
Regards,
Robert Kopp
Actually, it is the way I've downloaded it, and emailed it to MikeC. It's ready to go, however missing several files:robokopp wrote:It is not as simple as "download and mount elsewhere, as is".
2009-12-21 03:01:46 http://www.cpemma.co.uk/graphics/case_p.gif MISSING
2009-12-21 03:01:46 http://www.cpemma.co.uk/graphics/pcfan1.jpg MISSING
2009-12-21 03:01:46 http://www.cpemma.co.uk/graphics/pcfan2.jpg MISSING
2009-12-21 03:01:46 http://www.cpemma.co.uk/graphics/map555pwm_vb1.gif MISSING
2009-12-21 03:01:46 http://www.cpemma.co.uk/graphics/blinker2_vb.gif MISSING
2009-12-21 03:01:46 http://www.cpemma.co.uk/graphics/555_throb.jpg MISSING
2009-12-21 03:01:46 http://www.cpemma.co.uk/graphics/555_throbber_vb.gif MISSING
2009-12-21 03:01:46 http://www.cpemma.co.uk/graphics/555_throb_sawcurve.gif MISSING
2009-12-21 03:01:46 http://www.cpemma.co.uk/graphics/555_throb_sch.gif MISSING
They unfortunately are not archived.