21XX Most Fashionable
Remember that one time where you saved the world from chaos and rampaging robots called Mavericks? Well, now you can never forgot those good times and fond memories with a Mega Man X inspired tee. Or you could just really hate Sarah Palin and Tom Cruise and feel the need to hunt modern day “Mavericks” like Mega Man. It’s your call.
Reploid X by Bitmap’d Tees ($18.95)
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Wes Anderson Interview on NPR
(Source: thegoodfilms, via cussyeah-wesanderson)
Modded Jackson JS20.
Justabitindie sent in this photo of his Jackson that has been ever so slightly modified, but we’ll just pass you over to the man himself…
“I’ve sent in my Jackson JS20 before.. but not like this. It now has a Strat neck I took off of my Squier Bullet because I prefer a thicker neck when playing those masterful melodies. The volume/tone controls are also off the Squier.
It’s nothing special, but I hope some of you enjoy it. :>”
Spotify for Linux
Spotify running without Wine, Minty style. Notice the revised system monitor steeze on the right. I can now blast my American Hip Hop here in the UK (notice slum village playing in the back)
This is a preview build of Spotify for Linux. As a preview release this version is still unsupported, but we’re running it ourselves and will try to make sure it keeps pace with its Mac and Windows siblings.
So how do you get it? We’ve packaged it for Debian Squeeze/Ubuntu.
Debian
# 1. Add this line to your list of repositories by # editing your /etc/apt/sources.list deb http://repository.spotify.com stable non-free # 2. If you want to verify the downloaded packages, # you will need to add our public key sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 4E9CFF4E # 3. Run apt-get update sudo apt-get update # 4. Install spotify! sudo apt-get install spotify-client
I’ve been using this the last few days and it seems to be working pretty well. It crashes every now and then but it seems to go smoothly for the most part. Pretty nice not having to use Wine.
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My Gnome/U11.10/CD Linux setup. I love it.
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Horseshoe Crab by David Scheirer in Washington, D.C.
Scheirer, the landscaper-cum-painter, is quickly becoming one of my favorite watercolorists. In fact, I plan on trying my hand at his style at my next session.
He has a pretty great blog and Etsy shop (due to reopen soon I hope).
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