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RE: Homevision


  • Subject: RE: Homevision
  • From: "Kenneth Watt" <kwatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2004 00:01:19 +0100

> Found it a few days ago so have been trawling through the archives -
gave
> me so many ideas on things to do!!

Well, you've just started on the road to ruin, you do know that don't you?

HV brings a wealth of things to do and a stability that is now almost
legendary, in almost five years I've yet to see it flap, fall over or fail
in any way not caused by idiot programmers, i.e. me! :P

It is by far the most reliable HA device I've ever used and since I will
usually slag stuff off for being even the least bit cr@p that's about as
good a recommendation as you'll get from me. Coupled with X10 DIN modules
the thing just never seems to fail which is great.

Coupling it with ACE and other bits and bobs it is serious fun, if time
consuming to get right and delivers a very comprehensive set of "stuff
you
can do", because you can!

Now you face the unenviable question of, "what can I do with it?"
and, I
will give you a few words of warning here, you will be faced with a
plethora
of things you can now reasonably easily do and the fact that your credit
card will groan at the very thought of much of it. ;)

K.





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