Hmm. I still buy cds though not as many, but usually rip them to my ipod or a jump drive. I still listen to cds at home but they don’t have the portability.
I also stream to discover new material and to save money.
I didn’t convert movies to dvds. I only repaid for a very few of them as technology and are new material and that I don’t as a rule rewatch things unless I really like them or I have to.
Too many movies are entertaining once but aren’t worth the time commitment to repeat. I don’t have blu ray but I am betting when I eventually do it will be the same. I also stream tv series and movies but not as much since I cut off my net because cable phone and data are so expensive that to justify the expense they would require a significant time commitment to justify them. The alternatives are just as bad.
I used to link my phone and computer. Peak times the connection could slow but over all it was good. I will eventually do that again. I went through probably ten phones in two years due to really different circumstances and have had so many different life changes that required priority to my funds that it has been tabled and now I am thrifty free wifi user.
The up side I am more engaged in real world pursuits and have done a lot more reading.
Speaking of which. I do not buy ebooks, I go to free websites or supplement with a friends library. I also use the library. I rarely pay full price for a genuine book. Often getting them free in exchanges or borrowing. I also occasionally buy second hand from a variety of different sources. It doesn’t always mean I read the books I want. But I have lists and will get to them eventually.