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RE: The Solution to Room Occupation Detection


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  • Subject: RE: The Solution to Room Occupation Detection
  • From: "Kenneth Watt" <kennwatt@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 10:56:07 +0100
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>
> Hey, I've just thought, there's a great way to earn some brownie
points
> and
> get SWMBO-compliance for occupancy detection: Obtain one of these
little
> chips, have it embedded into a piece of expensive-looking jewellery
and
> give
> to SWMBO as a gift for putting up with all of the HA toys. Bingo ?

LOL

Yeah and if I go in with something for her and nothing for me she'll
suss that something's going down ;)

Best to leave that idea till a birthday or Christmas methinks!

On the HA side, I had mentioned this before and I do think that it is
the ultimate answer to the problem of detection, it could also be used
to identify intruders in the house to your alarm in fact you could do a
lot with it.

The problems are:

WAF, right up there at the top of the list!
Reliability
Acceptability to the general public
Civil rights people screaming from the rooftops!
Can you imagine being hacked!!!

K.


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