Very well said, that article is amazing, I've come across alotta people who think if you use a cdj or timecode etc then your not a DJ, that vinyl is the only way to go, then I've also come across people who say why would you go and waste your money on vinyl, it's so expensive and ways a tone (as it also says in the article) I 1st learnt to dj on vinyl simply because that's what my friends used and I thought that was cool, keep the old school rocking, plus that's all I had access to, and my old man collected vinyl for a very long time and ive come to follow along those lines too, personally I love vinyl and will probably never stop collecting it, but right next to my technics is a pair of cdj's, as 1 of the London electricity members said in an interview last week on RTR FM about hospital records and will they stop making vinyl "vinyl has become such a colletors item these days and we will probably never stop making it, but it is also important to move with the times and release music on other medians such as beatport", like the article also says, technology is advancing and a dj needs to move with the times