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On Wed, 3 Oct 2012 07:01:25 +0100, "MikeS"
wrote: "Tom Biasi" wrote in message ... On 10/2/2012 5:21 PM, jim stone wrote: Not being able to find a small internet radio to buy we liked, we got mobile phone with which we link with wi-fi to a modem router, and use it as an internet radio. Keeping the phoned plugged into its charger all the time, we are using it to play *all-day* background classical music through an amplifier and speakers. Since the phone has no 'moving parts' unlike a computer, we are wondering if this continuous playing all day of the phone is going to shorten its working life ? Using anything shortens it's working life. Seems to go against the whole ethos of exercising. Never get out of bed and live forever ... Blanket absolute statements are often wrong... You have to match the logic to the device. Light bulbs? Off makes them last longest. A car engine? You better exercise that sucker once in awhile if it sits outside fully fueled. Many electronic devices can tolerate 24/7 with few failures. Disk drives? Now that's a question. The early ones (sealed ones - not the very early ones where the platters were removable 12" disks) seemed to do better if they ran 'til they croaked. The early drum recorders seemed to last forever as long as they didn't stop running. (the heads rode on a wave of silicon oil and never touched the belts unless they stopped) |
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