Rob shared some support [horror] stories over a couple of beers, and I've got to say I admire him for sticking with it...
Anyway, at the Saturday presentation he stated that he expected things to be back near normal soon, but that he had been essentially swamped with email as he took over support (it was at the time the warranty of the clearance sale Rio Cars was running out, and people wanted to get in their cases before the expiration) - far more mails than David had been experiencing. Basically, he prioritized actual repairs over an ever increasing mail queue.
If you're even just slightly mechanically inclined, I'd say open up your player, undo the drive tray, peel off the hot melt glue from the drive connector(s) and disconnect the wire. Inspect the connectors - if there's even the slightest view of the metal from the connectors between the plastic parts of the connector and the wire, then the cable isn't crimped properly. You'll need a parallell jaw crimp tool or a vice - I did the connectors on my wire almost a year ago in a small vice and it's still working fine. When Tony arrives back to the US you can expect some new photos of a good and a bad wire/connector (taken late Saturday night at the BBQ...) in the
FAQ along with a more encouraging view of doing the fix yourself.
If youo only have one hard drive, you might try just moving it to the connector at the end of the IDE wire - bad crimps seem to plague the middle connector the most.
Also inspect the IDE header solder joints (see the FAQ entry linked above) while you have the drive tray out...
/Michael