It's all these young bloods. Continuous change is sport to them. I subscribe to the school, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it".
No disrespect to anyone but if someone thought this was some type of improvement, then I missed it. It seems the beneficiaries are the sponsors, and more importantly those who benefit from them (their $$$$).
Good old Capitalism. I love this forum for the vast experience that is shared here and by the caliber of people I have met. Nonetheless, I miss the time this site was way simpler and less geared to money. One good thing about being 60+ is repeated life experiences have taught me, you can see a thing of beauty turn ugly trying to tweak itself to death. I've watched too many wonderful ideas start out with sincere objectives, only to be derailed by the lure of $$$$.
A toast to Head-Fi, and a wish that constantly changing, can include changing some things back, when it is realized those things might not have been as good as they thought they would be.
Tom