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Re: Which book to buy?




I have the Smart Homes for Dummies book, didn't particularly find it much
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se, ok for a read through once for ideas, but that's about it.  Not a
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deal of detail as to how it works, and quite US centric.

Never seen the other book so can't comment on that.


On Wed, 01 Nov 2000, David Paterson (Pixi) wrote:

> Hi all,
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> I've been considering getting one of the books listed on Mark's web
> page, as hopefully I'll be moving to a new abode soon and can start
some
> serious automating :-)
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> I can't decide however between the "Smart Homes for Dummies"
(probably
> quite appropriate) and "Home Automation and Wiring".  The
Amazon pages
> don't make it any easier to decide, so I was wondering if anyone had
> bought either and could offer a few comments to help me make my mind
up.
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> Thanks,
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> David P.
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> David_Paterson =3D david.paterson@xxxxxxx =A6 david.paterson@vissc=
i.com;
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> R & D programmer        There are three kinds of people in the
world -
> Visual Sciences Ltd.      those who can count, and those who can't...
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Ben White
ben@xxxxxxx
KeConnect Internet
http://www.keme.net/

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