After The Business insider asked People, Why Are You Still Buying So Many CDs? (AAPL, AMZN, WMT, BBY) they created the following graphic based from the comments.

I’ll add that a good amount of music I like isn’t available digitally (independent, imports, back catalogs). Also, I’m a sucker for the best digital quality I can get. The dominating digital format is mp3 with an average bitrate 256 kbs. This is a good start. But I’d like more choices. Ripping my own CDs gives me that control.
[graphic via the follow up post, Why People Are Still Buying So Many CDs (AAPL, AMZN, WMT, BBY)]
“Buddhism in the West is undergoing a great transitional period, one where the old definitions of who a Buddhist is no longer so easy to apply to any one group. Understandably these changes, these growing pains are causing some amount of difficultly for Buddhists, non-Buddhists and those that fall somewhere in between. Some people in the West have decided to explore Buddhist philosophy in conjunction with their strong faith in Christianity, and are finding a spiritual path worth the time and effort to explore. And while many are finding great contradiction in these dual spiritual paths that some choose, there are those that would say Buddhism and Christianity can very much complement each other.”
via Progressive Buddhism
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