Interesting thread. I'd go along w/ a lot of other peoples' experiences a la not using headphones, not having as much 'quality' listening time as years ago (too busy, really), listening doing the dishes, in the car, etc. I do, however, still make the old comp. tapes to listen to on the tractor whilst feeding the cattle!
Someone was on about 'no extreme stuff in front of the four year old', though. Is that bad? I have a six year old, and a four year old, and I frequently play 'extreme stuff' in front of them, and in fact, they quite 'like' it. A few days ago - I jest ye not! - they had a row over whether we play Genocide Organ or Operation Cleansweep! Maybe that's not what you mean by 'extreme'? Am I damaging my youngsters?! Obviously, I keep them away from stuff w/ swearing in it, or some of the 'paedo.' stuff, like on BDN, but otherwise I don't see a problem. They'll rebel anyway, I suppose...
Someone else described how they listened to stuff they were going to review. I used to review stuff for a couple of mags. over the course of a few years, years ago. At first I loved doing it, but after a while, it became a drag, and actually ruined my enjoyment of what I was listening to. All I was doing was trying to find new ways to describe/ write about the sounds, rather than just getting into them for their own sake. So, I gave it up - sensibly!
My turntable has broken down recently, too, which is rather a bugger. Used to really enjoy a glass of whiskey and a slab of vinyl every week or so...