This is really interesting. I hope the journalists take note of this especially:
The most common use of bitcoins was for gifts/donations (53%), while computer services was also quite high (44%). Only 9% of respondents have bought narcotics (using Bitcoin that is). In fact the community has a very large contingent of clean-living ascetics, 39% of respondents do not drink, smoke, take drugs, or gamble.
It goes against the usual "drugs drugs drugs" claims thrown around.
Edit: I suppose 9% is still a significant amount, but it's still far from the primary use.
Also might be worth noting that the "Have you committed any Bitcoin sins?" poll is not answered by everyone (on a quick glance you might be forgiven for thinking 75% of all bitcoin users have mined on other people's hardware, when in reality it is ~9% - same as the amount buying narcotics, is there a link?!).