I have read this a few times. And I'd love to believe it is true. *But*

It is. Many are already doing it.

.... during the recent outage, I could not connect to LMS On my Windows
based PC while my connection to mysqueezebox.com was down.

Cannot have been related, as LMS would only be using mysb's web service. But the problems you've seen (as outlined elsewhere) had nothing to do with the web service, but with the direct player connection to mysb.

So, my conclusion is - if mysqueezebox.com goes away at some point, my
radios will not be able to connect to LMS on my PC. Apparently, that
conclusion might be incorrect.

It is.

Either my conclusion is incorrect or the statement that "LMS runs
anyway" is not true in all circumstances.

It's not true when you want to use Pandora or some of the other services not supported by 3rd parties.

Maybe the reality lies somewhere in between and as Michael noted, I
should put my concern aside and address it when Logitech actually pulls
the proverbial plug.

Yep. And run LMS with the --nomysqueezebox parameter to see how it continues to work. Block mysb.com on your router. Manipulate your DNS. There are many ways to waste some time proving what others claim to have tested already :-P

I prefer to just listen to music.

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Michael
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