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I do like to listen to some vinyl every now and then, but that's about it. I've listened to portable music all my life. Loved my walkman, don't miss the quality and the cassettes. Loved my walkman, don't miss the skipping, broken cd's and how limited it is. Love minidisc, it solved most of the problems before and LP minidiscs were pretty nice, and of all the things i would say i miss them the most, because how futuristic it felt using a cassette/cd hybrid. But then mp3 players came soon after and that solved everything (almost) and now with tidal, my phone and good headphones, i can listen to everything at all times in lossless quality? What's not to love?