Scrapplebox
Art, tech & pop culture ~ personally curated content.
This sad puppy needs a home. Just not my home. (Taken with Instagram at Salvation Army Thrift Store)
Cover art for the 2009 “Cassandra” single of the Australian synthrock band The Galvatrons, by Rasmus Poulsen.
Love this art from [technouveau.net](http://technouveau.net), the mixed feelings of science fiction, aliens, unknown technology with an ominous overtone.
Muddy Colors’ Gregory Manchess: 10 Things I Remember .. About Procrastinating
Gregory Manchess’ blog post about the never-ending fight against procrastination and the methods he uses to remain productive. I’ll have to borrow a few of these to help myself!
10 Things I Remember … About Procrastinating

Illustration for Intelligent Life magazine by The Economist about British actors being cast as heroes in American film. Art direction: Martin Lovelock
Great illustration, love the soft, washed out colors on everything but the Union Jack.
Finally picked my sculpting back up today, after a month hiatus. This is a 2nd attempt at molding this sword sculpt for reproduction (casting in plastic). Tried a different approach by encasing a majority of the blade in the mold, rather than using the blade edge (this will make sense in the next step’s photo, once this half of the mold is complete). And yes, LEGOs really are good for everything!
Textastic is a fast and versatile text, code and markup editor supporting syntax highlighting of over 80 programming and markup languages. Connect to FTP, SFTP and WebDAV servers or to your Dropbox and iDisk accounts. Use the built-in WebDAV server to easily transfer files from your Mac or PC over Wi-Fi.
For the iPad.
Fantastic. The tap-n-slide gestures for special character input like { } [ ] ” ” and more is really slick, saving you hundreds of extra key taps for the average code editing session.
Been running dual-core Atom, Ubuntu-based server but recently ran into an issue where I couldn’t install anything. In both Ubuntu Software Center and Synaptic, I would get an error saying “Failed to lock the package manager”.

Wuh?..
Turns out, the command line program apt-get was running in the background.
To fix it, open a Terminal and type:
sudo killall apt-get
Ding! Fries are done. All is working right again.



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