Email or username:

Password:

Forgot your password?
Top-level
Tats :disability_flag:

@neil it's wild. I've bought several dvds recently cheaper than even "renting" via a streaming service, let alone "buying"

8 comments
Dr Tim Nicholls

@Tattooed_Mummy @neil I've been buying a lot of Blu-rays from CEX for 50p recently. I started buying them again after Amazon didn't renew licencing for some movies I'd 'purchased' on Prime Video and they disappeared from my list of purchases.

They did the same thing on Audible with William Gibson's books. Count Zero and Mona Lisa Overdrive just disappeared. Neuromancer got replaced with an inferior version with a different narrator.

kaateeh :heart_cyber: :pipverified: :donor:

@Tattooed_Mummy @neil It's a bit funny how quickly we all made the circle 'we buy dvds and books' -> 'we get digital stuff to have less items' -> 'we buy dvds and books'.

Tats :disability_flag:

@kaateeh @neil I didn't do the middle bit. I still have all my VHS tapes 🤭

kaateeh :heart_cyber: :pipverified: :donor:

@Tattooed_Mummy @neil That's great as long as you have an appropriate device to play them. I do have the box of dvds I heed to go through from pre-netflix times. I expect to find real treasures!

Tats :disability_flag:

@kaateeh @neil I have multiple dvd and VHS players. Also a record player. I'm thinking of getting a portable dvd player too so I can watch on bed

kaateeh :heart_cyber: :pipverified: :donor:

@Tattooed_Mummy @neil oh, that's really cool. I'd love to have real music playing equipment, not just a computer.

Tats :disability_flag:

@kaateeh @neil I do buy eBooks, but not ones I want to keep, and on kobo, stripped of DRM

kaateeh :heart_cyber: :pipverified: :donor:

@Tattooed_Mummy @neil True, with books I always get a paper copy of important ones. Humble Bundle is good for drm free ebooks.

Go Up