Problem is, they're all converted to HTML and stuck inside static PHP files at the moment. Story text itself isn't in the database, unfortunately. In other words, there's not a format readily available for you to read on your computer that I can stick inside a ZIP file or something to download. I do have all the RTF and DOC files people sent me over the years since I took over the archives, but that only amounts to 150 of the stories or so. Plus those don't have any ordering info attached to them.
Now that I think about it, it probably would be a good idea to put up RTFs of the long stories— Matt's novels in particular— so people don't have to go through and save every part if they want to read them offline. I have LTOY already. Will have to ask about his other novels. *adds to to-do list*
In regard to downloading en-masse, we'd basically need a volunteer to go through and save and convert each story to something readable offline. (Probably wouldn't be too huge of a deal if I added a "print friendly link". Then they could be saved as raw HTML, which would be fine.) Ordering info would be a pain, though. The order of the first 300 stories is pretty much static. But the last 150 stories or so are in a constant state of flux as new stories are added in-between others each update. So basically it would mean a separate list to maintain to keep numbers the same as the online archives.
I don't think it would be totally un-do-able, though. It could just be a bi-annual release or something— basically a static download of the entire archives on a certain date every six months. Any one interested in building/maintaining this? I've a bit too many projects going on at the moment, so maintaining the one archive is enough for me. ;)