[img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fdxhkv5XEA43Ek7?format=jpg&name=900x900[/img] I feel like I've been seeing this headline a lot more recently. It also apparently canned an 'Alien Vs Predator anime series" that was basically finished. (Along with every other show under the sun apparently. Looking at lists of its [url=https://www.whats-on-netflix.com/news/canceled-netflix-originals-2022-08/]2021/2022[/url] cancelled shows.) So its not surprising that Netflix is losing millions of subscriptions. While HBOMax is in a class action lawsuit over potentially faking their subscription numbers. And Amazon is now deleting already paid for content from consumers' libraries because of licensing snafus'. [i]But streaming was supposed to be the be-all/end-all solution to media consumption...[/i] Though, I do use Spotify. (And Hulu [b][i]for the day my bundle with them actually worked as advertised.[/i][/b]) The times it doesn't have music that I look up. (Especially if it's an album with one or two randomly unplayable songs in them.) I can't help but doubt my choices to purchase less physical media over the years. Because when the power went out (again) from storms. [i]This neighborhood and those around them are incredibly unlucky it seems...[/i] Most of my games (PC & Switch & PS4) are digital and couldn't be played. [i]Point is, I need to buy more physical media. And sailing the high seas is perfectly justifiable.[/i] [hr] Really, I haven't had the time to watch anything. But I do have several things that I plan to watch later this weekend.