I used to like owning physical discs, now I just stream through amazon and google.
I was chilling at home yesterday and realized that I own a ton of music I might have used to listen to all the time, but really never do any more simply due to format. I occasionally spin a vinyl (my town has a record store with a great collection of stuff, so it's kind of hard to not buy one or two every once in a while, while self-banning myself from the place for large stretches of time so all my income doesn't go there), but never really play any of my cassettes or CDs because I generally listen off my computer (iTunes) or phone (Spotify).
So, when it comes to music, how do you listen to it? Traditional "own an actual physical copy" ways or the more modern digital ways? I know some people swear by how much better it sounds the traditional ways, but my ears must not be fine-tuned enough to notice that much of a difference.