Winterlight,
OK. Sorry. I forgot whose question you answered. I do not seem to get all Collective traffic.
My bad.
In any case, with no internet, none of your 'links' work. My point.
I accept that I am NOT 'linked up' as much as you are.
Duncan

On 07/02/2012 18:31, Winterlight wrote:

Maybe you need to re-read what I wrote. I was not defending the practice, I simply answered his question as to why I think a manufacture might do this.


At 02:18 PM 7/2/2012, you wrote:
Winterlight,
Please 'read' what you shared. You mention a 'link.' A 'link' demands an internet connection. Tony and I are talking about a 'local', printable (if wished) UM of the toys I own. Somehow, I
really do not think this is too much to demand.
Yes, I accept that toys revise quickly. Gawd knows how 'they' update their UM's any more. I do
so know that Netgear is ~2 revs behind with some of their NAS family.
My current PDF's have
lots of redlines, suggestions, fixes.
In the end, DSFDF. I prefer printable paper UM's. Specially when I live thru an extended loss
of AC Service!
Yes, I do hate candles also................. :)
Duncan

On 07/02/2012 17:05, Winterlight wrote:

I don't have a problem with no printed manuals, but I cannot see why no PDF manual. It doesn't compute.

it makes it easy for them to keep it up to date. Instead of a manual you get link. I see this more and more. My new SiliconDust HDHomeRun PRIME HDHR3-CC came with a link to a online manual.






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