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thinking about that time i (an art major) was hanging out with a guy (an engineering major) in college and the conversation got onto the topic of what art is and i said i have a rock solid, completely non-subjective definition that i go by, which he was very interested to hear. so i told him, “art is the product of human expression” and he did NOT like to hear that because that definition did not distinguish between different mediums of expression or quality or purpose of the art. and i told him that beyond that point there is no way to avoid subjectivity in the definition, and that there is no objective way to decide what forms of expressions qualify as art beyond its core purpose – human expression. he let the conversation die after that
i suspect that my definition would still upset a lot of people, especially computer guys, but i really can’t imagine a better definition for art. art exists as a product of human expression, our interpretation of existence – without humans, there is no art, just the world existing for its own sake
College should be free and you should be able to study “useless” degrees just for the love of learning
How big was the biggest vehicle you’ve ever personally driven/controlled?
Personal (skates, skateboard, hoverboard)
Small (bicycle, motorcycle)
Medium (car, SUV, van)
Large (cargo truck, tractor, bus, construction machines)
Huge (airliner, crane)
Bigger (train or such)
Bald/I’ve never driven anything in my whole entire life
If you’re thinking about moving on from Spotify, I can’t recommend enough getting into modern MP3 players (more properly called digital audio players, or DAPs, since they play more filetypes than just MP3) and building your own music library.
There’s been a massive amount of innovation in the lower end of DAPs, and you can get a lot for under $100. Here are the main ones I recommend:
- Snowsky Echo Mini - This is the most affordable one, at only $65 CAD (I think it’s even less in the US) and the one that I ended up buying. Designed to look like a cassette player. The main drawback is that the interface is slightly unintuitive and it doesn’t have a touch screen, but I’ve been delighted with mine.
- Hiby R1 - This goes for $85 USD, and is the most widely recommended of the bunch for its good UI and wide range of utilities. Has a touchscreen and buttons.
- Tempotec V1 - Similar to the Hiby R1, although the specific features are slightly different. Also has a touchscreen and buttons.
- Innioasis R1 (honourable mention) - Designed to look nearly identical to an iPod Classic, including a fully functional clickwheel The sound quality on this is notably worse than the other DAPs I listed above, and the Bluetooth is widely reported to be unreliable, but I have to include it for people who desperately want an iPod again (and don’t want to shell out $300+ for a modernized Classic) and because it has an extremely active modding scene.
You will need to buy a microSD card to upgrade the storage of most of these, although these days you can get 250GB for under $20.









