http://enticingthelight.com/2010/06/01/raw-vs-jpeg-an-end-to-the-war/
what a good way of putting it
What Format Should I Shoot?
The choice is easier than you think:
Shoot RAW if you enjoy postprocessing or you feel the subjects you shoot are too complex from a dynamic range perspective and/or the camera cannot capture the scenes you shoot as you see them. If you shoot B&W and want to do more than just press the monochrome button, then RAW is probably the best option. If you are shooting under tough lighting conditions (and pressed for time) and are not sure the camera will meter correctly, shoot RAW to give yourself some leeway if you need to adjust a shot in postproduction.
Shoot JPEG if you dont enjoy postprocessing and have your camera set up such that the photos that come straight out of it are to your liking. If you are strapped for space on your computer, shooting JPEG will allow you to store many more files, and you can also fit more images on each memory card when youre out shooting. Many people are not computer savvy and would like to stay as far away as possible from a laptoptheres nothing wrong with that, and these people are one of the reasons engineers spent so long programming the JPEG engine in those cameras.
Whatever you choose, dont consider it a decision for life. There may be shooting conditions when one or the other is better, and a wise photographer will change format if the situation requires it. Be at the mercy of the Photograph, not at the whim of your idiosyncrasies.
Most of all, dear reader, dont think you have The Answer; dont diminish your fellow photographers if they dont shoot the same format as you. Each of us has different needs and tastes; were all individuals; but maybe more importantly: We dont need another war.
peace out