I did, back in... 2005-6? Somewhere around there. I'm from the US, so the first part of your comment applies to me, but at the time iTunes let you put music from the CDs you owned into your collection, and made it very easy to load music onto an iPod. I was 16, with some of my first disposable income from my first job. Couldn't get music easily from anything but CDs or iTunes (Or Kazaa/Limewire, but that's a different story) at the time so it just made sense. Around the time I realized I was locked into the platform by my purchases I stopped buying there and started streaming or buying CDs again.
Septian
What's that? Did you say CoPilot? Microsoft is pretty sure you said CoPilot, so here, they'll add it to every platform you have to work with in the most obtrusive and obnoxious way possible, just for you!
Divinity: Original Sin 2. You want Divinity: Original Sin 2.
Been just thinking about one of my favorite SNES era games -- Illusion of Gaia. If you're doing emulation, highly recommend. I'm in the process of picking up a SNES and functioning cart to play it myself for the first time in a decade.
I mean, I want more Star Wars games from companies that aren't EA, so this looks like them telling me exactly what I want.
Check out ENV -- Some of my favorite lyric-less music. There are a couple of playlists on YouTube with their albums. Firefrost is a good song to start with.
The only verdict is vengeance; a vendetta, held as a votive, not in vain, for the value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous.
We've got the time dependent polar Schrödinger equation any time we want to pull out a ridiculous looking equation in pre-graduate level physics.