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Re: Automated Home Article



I was there on Monday and thought much the same. Am hoping to win a
few prize draws though ;-)

Rob

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Rob Mouser" <groups@m...> wrote:
> http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/article1391.html
>
>
>
> Read this one with interest. I was there on Thursday, I cant
remember seeing
> ANYTHING about the Air Home's super dooper wireless technology
while
> wandering around it. The Air Home 'Show Guide' A4 brochure
mentions NOTHING
> about it!
>
> I must have been asleep :-)
>
> Wow a plasma and a 17" LCD in the kitchen (Which the security
guard was
> watching the cricket on! LOL!)..Cutting edge stuff.
>
>
>
> Actually a complete lack of anything exciting HA wise at the
show. :-(
>
> Evesham Micro's were demonstrating their media server (Emedia!)
though
> running XP Media Centre and I have to admit I was quite impressed
with the
> front end and its speed.
>
> http://www.evesham.com/PCs/Info.asp?e=85381476-E8B5-4E14-B93F-
49C187C888C1
>
>
>
> Ooooh there was one v.small stand that caught my eye,
> www.ultimate-sonics.co.uk <http://www.ultimate-sonics.co.uk/>
(The web site
> was dead last time I looked!). They were selling TV mirrors, on
closer
> inspection they had simply taken a normal mirror, cut away the
silver
> backing and mounted a TFT monitor behind it. (Well at least it
looked no
> more than that!) The result looked good though. Especially the
bathroom
> mirror with a small 7" TFT in the lower left corner.
>
> NOW...How to remove the silver backing from a mirror
> neatly??????...................
>
>
>
> Rob
>
>
>
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