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  • I get the point you're trying to make, and while it's not a 1:1 correlation, some of the responses you're getting indicate that non-Apple users can be just as fervent in their views as what would be called "fanboys".

    I would like to think there is some middle ground here, with Apple having to modify their production timelines to comply with EU mandates, but still keeping in line with past hardware releases. That is to say - yes it sucks that non-Pro models will not have all the latest features, but this is pretty much consistent with the past few production releases.

  • "We tried to sell you stuff that should have come stock and you got pissed and the press picked it up so we're gonna stop.

    "I'd like to take this opportunity to announce our plan to start selling additional products that should come stock."

  • Some questions come to mind:

    1. Do you have a static IP address from your ISP?
    2. Dynamic DNS?
    3. Have you verified the listening service is a box you own?
    4. Is there a reverse proxy set up?
    5. Checked the edge router logs to see if it rebooted recently and reloaded firewall rules?
    6. What else sits between your router and the listening server?

    This could be any number of things, maybe this will help point you in the right direction.