Hope it helps and you're right Wayne about exposure. I think Youngs biggest point there is lack of options. MP3s, etc. are fine as long as albums are also released in higher resolution (much like AM, FM, cassettes, 8-tracks, MDs, etc. were). All the other stuff discussed (percentages - so 24/96 is only 50% of the real music?) or not (lossless/uncompressed 16/44.1 is supported on most DAPs, people seemed to enjoy music without high res for eons) miss other issues and potentially not savy enough for your average young geek (and what young audiophile isn't a geek at this point?).
EDIT: Actually, what am I talking about? I've heard two 20-somethings in the last couple weeks wax poetically about the superiority of vinyl and I'd wager a ton neither has heard even a decent digital rig. So the message is likely carried by role models and getting out, but how convoluted that message is I'm not sure. I guess exposure is key.