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ISIS
post Aug 25 2005, 11:58 PM
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There is new technology coming to debu' either this month or next-
The creator is from Provo, Utah with his think tank and of course
Microsoft has its fingers in the technology sector of the software.
This technology goes with the computer,you will be able to be at
the airport, and turn on your Heater, AC, view your office from the
outside/inside also see if your kids are in the house, and [shadow imaging]
and by the different remote hosts you have or buy.
This technology was witnessed in action at the florida home electronix
trade show February 26 th weekend. We flew to Utah to see when there
would be some for the market- [I was told they are selling them to builders, private corp, private people first for $8,000 or more per unit.
Don't worry, the Home Dept and electronix stores will get the low end uses
at $30- $300 per unit, then buy software etc separate.
That's it for now.

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ArianeIV
post Aug 26 2005, 05:33 AM
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I just fear the first virus that turns on all the heaters... smile.gif
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post Aug 26 2005, 04:26 PM
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Wow are they really using microsoft? The open source community would have jumped on it and made some much better technology. And the worst virus will be able to look at you in the shower.
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