CD’s not dead….Yet

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I was reading an article on Ars Technica today Report: music fans cling to CD’s, but discover music online which highlights some research that has come from two companies in the UK. Essentially it states that out of a group of music lovers between the ages of 14 & 64, 73% of this group preferred to purchase their music in CD form rather than digitally over the internet.

To me this figure comes as a bit of a shock, personally we have pretty much entirely switched our music purchasing to online usually using iTunes and sometimes other digital/online methods. In fact I can’t even remember the last CD that we actually purchased? To me the thought of going to a music store and buying a CD is a purchase method that is long gone. Give me the ease of a click of a mouse for this method of getting my music any-day. This way it’s already in the best format for what I use, and that is to transfer it between my digital devices such as other computers/iphone/ipod etc, and if I need to make a CD then I burn one (haven’t done this for quite some time either).

My music purchasing behaviour has probably changed though since it became so easy to buy music over the internet in the sense that I only purchase the songs I want. I have not actually bought a whole album in this way, maybe because I don’t feel the need to buy songs that I don’t particularly like. It would seem that digital downloads are used by record companies in a similar way to what concerts were in the past, as a marketing & promotional tool. Record companies would throw concerts and tours to promote record sales, maybe this is the new way for them to promote the purchase of full CD albums?!?

Whatever is going on out there by looking at history it is pretty safe to say that one day the CD will be obsolete, and probably as we move into an age where GEN Y’s and Millennial’s get greater purchasing power their impatience and the need to ‘have it now’ will probably see digital sales grow to be the way of the future. So while I definitely believe that one of these days the CD will go the way of Vinyl records and cassette tapes, the day hasn’t quite arrived as early as I thought.

How do you choose to purchase your music? Do you have some thoughts about these purchase behaviour changes? If so leave a comment!!!

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Website Story

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Category : Boredom Busters, Random & Interesting

I couldn’t help but post this! Hilarious!!!

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Coffee to help guard against Alzheimer’s

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It is interesting to see these studies go back and forward over what’s good and not good for us, for a long time now one week there has been a study saying that tea is better for us and the next week coffee is better for us. Now I don’t drink coffee for the ‘health benefits’, nor do the ‘disadvantages’ discourage me, I drink it because I enjoy it. However while watching the news headlines tonight this one caught my eye, there have been studies carried out which suggest that drinking at least a cup of coffee per day may reduce the risk of contracting Alzheimer’s.

The story on the news didn’t give away much information as to why there is this connection but I found a link to a news article here: Daily Caffeine ‘Protects Brain’ if you care to have a read. From what I can gather, the gist of the research suggests that there is a link between Cholesterol and Alzheimer’s, the link here is that a higher Cholesterol level can make the body’s ‘blood brain barrier’ (a natural filter to stop all the nasties getting to our brain) leaky. A leaky filter could trigger or contribute to the disease.

The significant thing here seems to be that caffeine seems to block several of the things that make the barrier leaky. Quantities as small as a normal cup of coffee a day in the studies have been found to have results. Now the article on the news did mention that this applies to espresso coffee, so I wouldn’t go getting too excited over instant coffee as none of us know what really goes into that stuff – thats a whole other topic for me to rant about. But this link seems quite interesting to me and while it may just be another one of ‘those’ stories, I am still going to have my coffee fix each day know knowing that maybe its not necessarily such a bad thing.

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