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I'm not paranoid. I don't own a zune or care. I just do not see any correlation between the date and storage size. What code could possibly need to run at 6 am on new years eve of 2008, just on zunes that have 30GB?
It's probably not sabatoge, It just doesn't make sense to me.
It's probably not sabatoge, It just doesn't make sense to me.
It's likely that a developer somewhere in Redmond forgot to account for a leap year in some esoteric portion of firmware code, and the system choked upon discovering a 366th day in a 365-day year.
Not a nefarious conspiracy, just poor QA, and a clusterfsck overall.
It's likely that a developer somewhere in Redmond forgot to account for a leap year in some esoteric portion of firmware code, and the system choked upon discovering a 366th day in a 365-day year.
Not a nefarious conspiracy, just poor QA, and a clusterfsck overall.
Not a nefarious conspiracy, just poor QA, and a clusterfsck overall.
See that was my first assumption, but that still leaves the question open of why just the 30GB model?





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I'm not paranoid. I don't own a zune or care. I just do not see any correlation between the date and storage size. What code could possibly need to run at 6 am on new years eve of 2008, just on zunes that have 30GB?
It's probably not sabatoge, It just doesn't make sense to me.