"Basically we are in a win win situation. We have a choice and we exercise it."

Actually there really isn't much choice. People who want to buy vinyl phonograph records have to hunt them down, usually on the used market and take what they can get. Everything ever released on vinyl and even shellac is finding its way onto cd. What's more, the worlds fixed supply of vinly is not only dwindling but detriorating. In 50 years, vinyl phonograph records will be more of an antique curiousity than a viable alternative to whatever recording method is in vogue. CDs on the other hand will probably always be around because they can be reproduced indefinitely with no deterioration for almost no cost at all and you can buy a player for as little as five dollars. (Twenty years ago they were a thousand to fifteen hundred and those were more expensive dollars. Too bad for vinyl lovers. That can't be much fun. Shopping for them is more like a treasure hunt than building a library of music you want.