Have
you read the links at the bottom of the page!
"Ellison doesn't just listen to music or movie
soundtracks in his home theater; when a "Jurassic Park" dinosaur roars,
Ellison
wants to feel like he's the one being stomped. But where could Green
conceal the
3,000-cubic-foot subwoofer that produces that movie-theater-quality sound?
"It
could be the world's largest subwoofer," marvels Green, who solved the
problem
by housing it in a former swimming pool beneath the home theater room. To
work
on the subwoofer, Green had to go through a hatch, submarine-style, then
descend
a ladder."
M.
Oh
purlease....
"Like the custom "aroma system" that
pumps
one of six fragrances into selected rooms with a tap on the touch pad.
Wilkinson details the possibilities: "After a rough day at work, you can
punch
up 'Bitter Orange,' 'Key Largo,' 'Lavender Lace,' 'Northern Rainforest' or
'Wild Rose.' "
Love
it !!
Great link Mark
Just been sent this by Derek
Clydesdale...
"Forget your stock portfolio, your mansion and the
Porsche. There's a new status symbol for Silicon Valley's rich and nerdy
- That's right, your Head End -- the control room housing those
floor-to-ceiling banks of servers, routers, computers and other requisite
gadgets for the ultimate wired home. The bigger your Head End, the more
whiz-bang your villa. And if you're a high-tech mogul who craves living on
the bleeding edge, you want the Mother of All Head Ends"
Read the
rest here...
http://www0.mercurycenter.com/svtech/news/special/digitalhome/
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