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This is what is terribly misleading about journalism headline 'grabbers' sometimes: This is the headline from a website that Travis graciously directed us to: Back to the future: Vinyl record sales double in '08, CDs down What's old is new again when it comes to audio storage http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&taxonomyName=Storage&articleId=9124699&taxonomyId=19&pageNumber=1 This article reports in it's headline that VINYL sales are up and CD sales down, making it look like a trend that VINYL is on the move to supplant CDs I did the math: 1.8 million VINYL sales 360 CD sales that make VINYL sales 0.005% of total CD sales. Hardly a trend of note. mp3 sales surged from 32 million to 65 million which is, again, only 18% of total CD sales Now that we have that sorted, I want the real statistics: How many FREE mp3s have been downloaded? Of those FREE mp3s, how many were illegal downloads; how many were sanctioned? How many video games purchased? How many DVDs (of movies) purchased. and lastly, how many times was Guitar Hero purchased and, more importantly, played by kids who will never touch an instrument in their life. Comparing these figures to CD sales (which plummetted from 550 million to 360 million in the past two years) will be more telling statistics, I imagine. signed, someone working hard to release several recordings on a medium that apparently no one wants to purchase <ouch>