I have all my music on 3" Floppy Disk. Fucking poseurs in here.
I honestly wish I had CDs still. When my ex and I split she got rid of them all. Somewhere around 1000 plus a couple hundred records and 150 cassettes. I've never bought CDs like that since. Starting over is hard, and I can't replace all the autographed and rare ones. Ugh, I'm depressed now.
Make her suffer.
Yes, go cut off her legs. Make a goregrind video out of it.
I do miss that dearly. I used to go to this place called Black and Read in Colorado. Had a giant metal, rock and punk section. They had a lot of good occult books as well. I used to spend sometimes well over an hour or 2 just looking. I miss my collection, but the collecting (i.e., browsing the store, shopping online, etc...) was better than having the CD, really.I'm with Deron. One of my favorite things to do is go to the local indie shops and just browse. It's one of my ways to kinda get away from life for a little bit. That feeling when you find something you've wanted for a while and just haven't had an opportunity to obtain it is like no other.
Seriously, for those of us that started listening pre-digital/internet - I'd be shocked to hear anyone say that those weren't the best music days of our lives. There's no greater (music listening) experience than finding something kick ass (not knowing it at the time), taking it home, cracking it open, and reading through the liner notes/lyrics while listening for the first time. Amazing feeling.