slartibartfast
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Eh? Looks the same to me.Page now looks updated to me: all products listed, dates revised to Dec. 31st 2029. Post hoc, ergo propter hoc?![]()
Eh? Looks the same to me.Page now looks updated to me: all products listed, dates revised to Dec. 31st 2029. Post hoc, ergo propter hoc?![]()
I don't see that
Maybe refresh or clear your browser cache?I don't see that
Hmm I was just clicking on the link in this thread and refreshing made no difference. If I long press and select "Open in Chrome browser" I see the updated version. Weird.Maybe refresh or clear your browser cache?
Or four for anyone with counting skillsHopefully people will be happy now, at least for the next three years.![]()
I’d guess @QuarryHunslet was figuring in the brouhaha kicking off again a year before the new end dates as it did with the first set of datesOr four for anyone with counting skills![]()
Yes, you guessed correctly, that was my thought.I’d guess @QuarryHunslet was figuring in the brouhaha kicking off again a year before the new end dates as it did with the first set of dates![]()
I think it's called kicking the can down the roadYes, you guessed correctly, that was my thought.![]()
it often seems easier to solve problems laterI think it's called kicking the can down the road![]()
Why not? My Sony CD player has been in constant use since 1992. Never failed. There is if course not so much software in it, so maybe that's why?If the WiiM Mini can last for eight years, that would be quite remarkable![]()
I bought it assuming a streamer's (practical) lifespan is about 3~4 years. For me, it falls into the same category as a smart phoneWhy not? My Sony CD player has been in constant use since 1992. Never failed. There is if course not so much software in it, so maybe that's why?
Anyway good to see @WiiM Support is reading the forum and is following up on the documentation.