Because my lost package is a couple games we COULD have downloaded....
Books, I can't do a reader, have to have the physical.
Music: Digital
TV/movies: almost entirely Netflix these days
Games: mix. PC, I prefer to download, console I prefer to have a copy. Just more inconvenient to load a disk into the laptop, I guess.
News: Mostly internet.
Definitely prefer physical copies, very much as described by Valka.I still have my Civ II: Test of Time tech tree poster that came in the box. I had it laminated.
I greatly miss the days of boxed PC games with printed manuals.
I still have an original SMAC box with the manual and the tech tree poster, and I have the somewhat redundant Prima "strategy" guide. I also have a second boxed copy without the manual and poster, and I have the Planetary Pack on a jewel-cased CD. This stuff is worth more than much precious metal. It's like having a large cache of gold in a role-playing game! :danc:Definitely prefer physical copies, very much as described by Valka.I still have my Civ II: Test of Time tech tree poster that came in the box. I had it laminated.
I greatly miss the days of boxed PC games with printed manuals.
Now if I could only find the game disk...
TV/movies- I might see a movie at the local theater, one where we go fishing, and another if I'm on a cruise that year. We usually intend to see more, but forget about it while waiting for the opening crowds to subside. There are VHS and DVDs, but we haven't watched them in years.
TV/movies- I might see a movie at the local theater, one where we go fishing, and another if I'm on a cruise that year. We usually intend to see more, but forget about it while waiting for the opening crowds to subside. There are VHS and DVDs, but we haven't watched them in years.
Okay, this paragraph has me confused. Are you saying that you watch movies while fishing, or that you fish at the theatre? You go on a cruise, and watch movies?
Personally, I should think that when fishing it's more productive to pay attention to the fish. And when I'm on a holiday, the last thing I want to do is watch TV/movies. In all the years of attending conventions, I don't think I've spent so much as 2 hours in the video room. And that includes the year that I was on the concom and one of my roommates toted her Doctor Who VHS tapes from Calgary to Red Deer on the Greyhound. We had an open room of Doctor Who viewing for most of the weekend, and anyone with a convention membership was welcome to come in and watch Doctor Who. Back then all that was available were Tom Baker and Peter Davison stories, and for some reason everybody wanted to see Pyramids of Mars. Over and over and over. To this day I HATE that story.
TV/movies- I might see a movie at the local theater, one where we go fishing, and another if I'm on a cruise that year. We usually intend to see more, but forget about it while waiting for the opening crowds to subside. There are VHS and DVDs, but we haven't watched them in years.
Okay, this paragraph has me confused. Are you saying that you watch movies while fishing, or that you fish at the theatre? You go on a cruise, and watch movies?
Personally, I should think that when fishing it's more productive to pay attention to the fish. And when I'm on a holiday, the last thing I want to do is watch TV/movies. In all the years of attending conventions, I don't think I've spent so much as 2 hours in the video room. And that includes the year that I was on the concom and one of my roommates toted her Doctor Who VHS tapes from Calgary to Red Deer on the Greyhound. We had an open room of Doctor Who viewing for most of the weekend, and anyone with a convention membership was welcome to come in and watch Doctor Who. Back then all that was available were Tom Baker and Peter Davison stories, and for some reason everybody wanted to see Pyramids of Mars. Over and over and over. To this day I HATE that story.
;lol Ambiguous communication is the consequence of multitasking.
We have time to watch movies, but we usually don't. It's probably because due to medications and maladies, etc, my wife falls asleep whenever you put her in a dark room for an hour or more.
Usually there is a rainy day during the two week fishing trip in June. Since it's the release for the wannabe summer blockbusters, we usually find something to see. So we drive for half an hour to get to the theater. I think it was "Inside Out".
We normally cruise with Disney unless we are going to Alaska ( then we prefer Princess). Normally the ship is in port during the day and steaming at night. Usually we come back from our port excursion, clean up, eat dinner, then go to the main theater. Usually it's a musical, sometimes a comedian or singer/songwriter, and maybe once a week they offer a movie. Since Disney/ABC/Pixar makes a lot of movies and has the rights to them, they premier them on the cruises, either in the main theater or the movie theater, sometimes both. This year we saw "Bridge of Spies". Another unusual thing about Disney is a fireworks display at sea. Disney doesn't have a casino, but their theater entertainers are superlative.
So, Valka, of those Dr. Who episodes, which was your favorite?