[quote name='naes']But on the go (with my iPod), 320 bitrate isn't a big deal.[/QUOTE]
For "on the go," 160 or even 128 is just fine. It's amazing that audiophiles have convinced others of the necessity for huge bitrates in situations that aren't exactly circumstances conducive to the kind of listening that can detect minute differences in sound quality.
I understand the advantages to FLAC, and I've certainly downloaded more than a few special albums in lossless format. But the idea that FLAC is the only way to go and everything else is shit is ridiculous. Uploading every album on the face of the planet in FLAC isn't necessarily going to improve the music--some of that extra information is wasted on music (let's say Black Flag or Minor Threat) that doesn't really benefit from the lossless format in the way that certain classical or jazz tracks might.
I see both sides of the problem. Audiophiles think, since FLAC is the golden standard, everything should ideally be available in FLAC, and if it's not FLAC, they disregard it. Regular joe uploaders think, hey, what's the point of putting a 850 MB FLAC torrent out there when I can put a 100 MB 160 bit torrent out there, which will serve 99% of people's needs just fine?
I really don't think FLAC should be a concern until there are devices/equipment out there that can take advantage of it. Until then, I'd hope the audiophiles realize that usage dictates the standard and FLAC isn't really a fair or realistic standard at this point in time.