If the 50’s & 60’s were the era of the record, in the 70,s we had tape, (lovely 8-tracks and cassettes), and the Sony Walkman. Then CD’s in the 80’s and now MP3’S.
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Anything and everything on digital during the day, tapes in the van, and in the evenings when I am at home and listening for the pure pleasure of it, then vinyl only.
mp3 (iPod & computer on the bike, work, and/or at the house) - 90% CD for the car (we never upgraded to mp3 playing capabilities) - 5% vinyl (at the house) - 5%
internet radio via shuffler/last.fm/etc - once a bluemoon, maybe
At home: Songbird on my laptop. Not at home: Whatever shitty mp3 player I haven't broken yet.
With New Zealand's broadband prices, I don't have the liberty of streaming music online (affordably anyway). I get up at 6.30 at set up my download's every morning while I have free offpeak :/