jacabo wrote: > Do any of you have this experience? -- i went to great lengths to set my > SB3 up so that its easy to use because while i enjoy tinkering with the > technology, i know my wife has zero patience for technology that is not > intuitive and convenient. > > so here it is-- Slimserver runs off our kitchen machine that is always > on, i have spent hours cleaning up and consolidating our music > libraries so they are intuitive and finding steams for our favorite > radio stations. > > and yet....its inevitable that if she wants to listen to music, she > goes and finds the CD, loads it in our CD changer-- or turns on the > radio (inevitably changing the tuner configuration which i have to > *gasp* manually change back when i want to use the squeezebox). > > I am contemplating ditching the cd changer-- its as obsolete as my > turntable which is in the basement but i know that will not be well > recieved by the wife. > > I am more amused than anything, but its made me curious about other's > experience-- do you all find yourself fighting against ingrained habits > in your house? any tricks (or amusing stories)? >
For me it was easy. When I bought my first SliMP3 the CD player in the living room went out. When I got my SB3's all cd-players and tuners were put in cardboard boxes in the loft. So if the GF wants music, she must use the SB's. It wasn't so difficult because she likes the system. She has a tendency to use the web interface instead of the remote as well. Regards, Peter _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
