Andrew's Art Cart

Art I like at prices I don't dislike.

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Nov 06
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On second thoughts, probably best to get the download of OK Computer from Amazon, particularly since paying in $ rather than in £ seems like a good idea these days. But I’ll leave the original post, and I still think that the USBear is cute.  
This looks like a good addition to my Christmas/birthday list, and I don’t remember saying that this online art cart was only for visual art. 
The Radiohead albums from the days of major label record deals (so long ago now) are available in three limited-edition formats:


Download, cheapest at £35, with DRM-free, high quality 320 kbps MP3s.

USB stick, coolest, and hence in the picture, but most expensive at £80, with CD quality WAV audio files. I hope and assume that the files are DRM-free. 

7 CDs, most retro, at £40.
The above list is in order of preference. I don’t want more CD cluttering up the place, and I don’t think that the USB, cute though it is, would be worth the extra £45 for me.

On second thoughts, probably best to get the download of OK Computer from Amazon, particularly since paying in $ rather than in £ seems like a good idea these days. But I’ll leave the original post, and I still think that the USBear is cute.

This looks like a good addition to my Christmas/birthday list, and I don’t remember saying that this online art cart was only for visual art.

The Radiohead albums from the days of major label record deals (so long ago now) are available in three limited-edition formats:

  • Download, cheapest at £35, with DRM-free, high quality 320 kbps MP3s.
  • USB stick, coolest, and hence in the picture, but most expensive at £80, with CD quality WAV audio files. I hope and assume that the files are DRM-free.
  • 7 CDs, most retro, at £40.
The above list is in order of preference. I don’t want more CD cluttering up the place, and I don’t think that the USB, cute though it is, would be worth the extra £45 for me.