jhonsber...@msn.com wrote: 
> Buying a discontinued product that relies on bug fixes to maintain its
> functionality 
> when there is some doubt as to whether Logitech will put forth the
> effort to 
> correct those problems Is ludicrous IMO .

depends on your planned use. I have extras to be able to slot in easily
should one of my other players die (i.e., insurance!).  The entire
system is likely to work for me for a few more years no matter what
Logitech does (and more than 2 or 3 years out, I'm not worried about one
way or the other). I'm not worried about bug fixes because the entire
LMS system will work for me "as is" right now for my local music (my
primary interest) and internet radio, even if nothing is fixed or
improved.

p.s.  In the past I have purchased certain extra parts when they were
available cheap for my 1959 Karmin Ghia, 1967 MG-B, and 1965 VW Beetle.
At the time I bought the cars (and the extra parts), the auto
manufacturers no longer produced (or supported in any real way) the
cars.  Some of those parts came in very handy and I used them, some were
handed over to the later purchasers of the cars.  They were happy (and
so was I ....    ;-)


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