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  1. Resolved Question: I have discovered a bundle of wires in our home. What are ...
  2. 8 Feb 2008 at 4:25pm
    They are low voltage wires that are going from a closet to the attic and off thru-out the house. Most are two wire and some are four wire. The wire is solid core and is red-green color code like that of phone wire. I want to use this closet as a wiring closet for the Home entertainment and home network and automation. I checked the fire alarms and it is not going to them. Can someone tell me where these are terminating? This house was built in 2001. Also should I drop CAT5/6 and Fiber or wait on the Fiber?



  3. Resolved Question: What do you think of this open letter to Hillary Clinton?
  4. 20 Jan 2008 at 1:32pm
    Although I do not like the morals of your husband or your condonation of such, the jokes being thrown around about how Bill will run the white house anyway and how you will have to let him have whatever women he wants there doing whatever, ......maybe there is some hope in you yet! Now economic leaders of our country have been naively claiming that the reason our country is having so much economic strife for hard working Americans is the subprime slime. Let me make it perfectly clear, subprime slime is NOT the reason we are in economic strife! Hillary, it is my belief that technology and automation, although they make our lives easier, they are removing the major source of income for the majority of hard working Americans who have had jobs in the past! Things are getting more and more automated. It won't be long til a person in this world will not have to move hardly a finger to get all of his or her needs to live! This is happening worldwide not just in the US! Only where we value human life is the cost so great! Non insured countries that do not value human life do not care about the condition of their citizenry. Jobs are becoming, at best, temporary situations, mostly of the past. Right now we are in a transition to that jobless society in civilized countries of the world, but we are being blindsided by the automation and technology! GM already makes a car that you don't have to drive, for God's sake! It is not in production yet, but it will be. Can you picture a Taxi company with no taxi drivers? It is coming, Hillary! And so, who gets the money? Who deserves the money? Will the invisible driver get paid? lol Our jobs are going away! The illusion of the past 5 years rise in business profits, in stock market situations, has lulled us into thinking we were in a boom time! Actually, we were and we are in trouble! The need for humans to help humans is going away! And it is happening right under our noses. And since we are still multiplying, what happens to people without jobs? Do we just try to find something wrong with them and qualify people for disability for life? I think we need to add something to the Bill of Rights....and the Constitution. Americans have the right and shall not be discriminated as citizens, from getting a subsistence to live off of that is fair as long as they are willing to give reasonable help to their fellow citizens! If a person is living within their means, they deserve food, shelter, clothing at a minimum! Job or no job! We can't have unemployment benefits running out! Easy for rich people to let that happen. And we should not be calling it unemployment benefits. That is a negative term. What people get to live on is deserved, not questionable, not an "un" anything! Humans are what they are, they are definitely not "uns", huns, honey, sweeties maybe, but definitely not "uns". Anybody who wants to be a citizen and wants to help others the best that they can is no "un" and should not be considered "un" anything. The value they possess is an inalienable right! Time and time again civil mankind has asserted this! Subprime slime was driven by greedy people wanting to squeeze a last foreseeable dime of the working public before it disappeared from their investment radar screens! But, with or without subprime slime, we were headed for troubles. It would only be a matter of a few years or less as the technological automation boom overtakes our means to support our lives, to feed ourselves to maintain our households. In an effort to build and sell the promise of investment structures, the investors overbuilt in a time where the economy was beginning to withdraw due to an inverted future profit future growth automation curve. Actually, most of society knows we are headed into attempting to get humans to own what they need and use what resources they need, wasting less, recycling more etc. Perhaps there is a greater plan to bulldoze houses and herd people into huge government projects in the near future? We have worked ourselves out of meaningful employment...most of us! It is natural when you have developed natural human ingenuity and spunk. So my question is what do you want to do about this automation technology human capital valuation dilemna? My suggestion for the short term til we figure this out wholly is this. We need an adult citizen rebate not tied to income, of $5000 to every married couple below 110k and $2500 to every single citizen below 85k, and we need it this year! Long term we have a need for a subsistence program unlike any ever taken on in the history of mankind to get started. Something on the lines of Social Security, Welfare, Pensions, etc, but with the purpose of growth of human intellectual gathered effort of the Amercian public, expanding automation and technology with a goal of making a day when humans cannot die! Then we need legislation that would make it mandatory for people to seek work/education opportunity from home at least via internet but for employment agencies to either get them work or get them a subsistence allowance to live off of or pay for the education program that would get them work, period. Nobody deserves to starve! Nobody deserves to lose their livelihood if they dont have the capacity to fit our society's opportunities to work. Retired people who seek work in mental jobs that are willing to train for those jobs who do not want to spend their life's savings to continue their education should not be required to do so to get training benefits and to qualify for course studies in whatever they want to learn about. Studies should be driven by citizen demand to learn, especially for health and automation to preserve our civilization and it's health. There should not be effort to limit what a person's value is as far as being worthy of living and learning. You want to learn, you get given the opportunity to learn and take courses and get degrees to get access to information to learn for society's benefit, civilization's benefit and become proficient without regards of means to pay for these things. Insurance costs make it more expensive to keep people physically working because if they get hurt, they cost us as a society more money, the value of life there. Armed Forces responsibility is being overtaken by automation. Remote controlled robotic machines are beginning to fight our wars and we are losing less and less soldiers as a result! So dangerous jobs are being done by more and more robotic creations. It is cheaper to automate. I fear that people will chose to eat greater quantities of cheaper processed foods that will increasingly put them in a genocidal path to terminal cancers if subsistences are not increased. My fear is that the economic strife of our automated country will drive a wedge between the haves and the have nots because the "lower" haves will be losing what they have because the have nots will pay less and less tax because they cannot afford it and gradually the people on the edge of "have" are going to fall into the pit of not having. This will drive a wedge further into a place, an issue our country has not tackled before this, at least not on the scale we are about to experience! And that issue is religious discrimination, particularly Christian versus non Christian. I do fear this difference especially in a pressured society that has not realized it's true enemy and it's possible friend....automation. It has been going on, but it has the capacity to get much worse. Governments are already using Christian Churches for distribution of governmental services. This is not separation of church and state! We are headed for a time when the organized social religious cult engines in this country that have presided predominantly over the marriages and deaths of the general populous over the years, probably meaning well, licensed by the federal government, organizations that at have based themselves over time on false premises, unproven mythology, that require their parishoners ....at least in principle....to swear to undebated undiscerned illogical conclusions about life(such as the infallibility of Jesus Christ for all his life), may wind up deciding who gets what and who does not, becoming official distribution centers of necessities and helping their own first! This would be a continued abhorrence of liberty and Constitutional Rights! But unless it is checked, unless we repeal the Privacy Act of 1974 provisions that allowed people to hire their own and give preference to Christians, the status quo of that time and now in organization of the populous, without any recourse for that favor showing, hidden behind legal non collection of statistics in the work places, then we are headed for severe religious discrimination! And if you and other legislators don't do something about it, you are cowardous bullies, enjoying your self appointed "chosenness" and I am sick inside of that slime! For I am an honest man who seeks honest humanity! The strength of our society and economy lies in its ability to automate. Automation is putting us out of jobs. Loss of jobs means people without enough to live on. If we have enough resources to feed the public and there is need, the public must be fed, clothed and shelterred from here on out or we have no country! The government must print money and allow credit for people to live on! If not, you may as well kiss this country and possibly civilization goodbye. This idea of National Debt is fubar. The people of this country, humanity in general are deserving of being paid forward! If our society can help parents have 13 kids, then they can help the people who are living now too. This is about humans right to a living, not about automation beings or robots needing food and water and necessities! Stagflation is going to rise until we decide that human capital is worthy and decide we are going to grant humanity, humans, value that deserves to be paid for living, for existing and hopefully adding further to intellectual development and a better society out into the future. Human intellectual capital must be held as the primary source of income for all Americans from this point forward! I am not talking degrees, so much as efforts in directions of study and collaborative efforts, orgainzed or less organized to help humanity grow in the knowledge to sustain itself. At some point in time into the future, human brains will be instantly linked. We are not there yet, but it is coming. We need to prepare for that day. In that day, there will be no Congress, no President, no leader....only pure instant consensus and action on the behalf of humans moment by moment collectively. Money in businesses is sitting on the sidelines because there is no place to go. Automation has made it possible to do things with less and less capital. Hence a stock market that is collapsing and money being borrowed hand over fist to try to stay in business for some whose businesses are stressed. We already have many people doing things that don't need to be done and being paid to do them. If we make it a right to live and be healthy, then it will become a crime to limit someone's privilidge to have what they need to live on and we will be killing all the people who cannot get a job? These people will become sick and overcome our healthcare system. Humans have multiplied so fast and done such a good job of making things easier for themselves, making huge profits....some of them, that now we have a major paradigm shift staring us right in the face! The old opportunities have fled. The new opportunities are going to disappear almost as fast as the old ones did. What makes a person worthy of a living, worthy of a paycheck? Intellectual Property Development may become the last bastion of human profitability, but that is only going to last for a short while, possibly less than 10 years. An idea about automation can be quickly put into production in a matter of months these days. Within the next few years, we are looking at a far faster rate. Again, humans are getting quite crafty in their organization and timely manufacturing capabilities etc. Can we see it? What are we going to do about it? Government Welfare, or making government administrative jobs for people so that they have a job is counterproductive to energy costs, counterproductive to population movement necessity, counterproductive to Global Warming goals, etc. If you pay people to stay home and or gather to help each other in civil law abiding neighborhoods, educating them to care for one another and build and share their knowledge playfully with one another, it is cheaper in the long run. Internet can be used as a communication method. Naturally, people should be encouraged to move into more urban areas, less costly to commute to get their food and services etc. Gradually, the great mansions of the past should be discouraged They waste human resources. Gathering in places like Community Centers should be encouraged more. So, that is my outlook. I am just a retired electrician mechanic that observes the world around him. I believe in healthy living. I believe in living by being as respectful of others as possible. I believe that people will do the right thing if they are presented with the proper evidence that things are moving the way a professor says they are. I think, if our government officials look at the statistics, they will conclude, as I have, that we are on the edge of a new Age, an Age we have actually already enterred a while back that we had no idea would bring us to this point..most of us didn't. We are at the age of automation that is erasing the need for us to do anything. An age where we are going to become part of the intellectual communication, intellectual bonding of an automation that will head mankind into near future deathless society! Meanwhile we have to decide we are worthy of it and make the laws and society move in the direction of the balance that it takes to provide for that society! Too long? Do you mean that Hillary is too uneducated, too mixed up, too self centerred, to read and be able to comprehend? I think you might be right! I support Obama for President! Boring? as in being petty or having no substance? Can you read? Perhaps you too have the Hillary attention span? Or maybe your candidate is smarter than you are. I think she is! Hope you can get more education in your future and participate in a more intelligent way in political discussions thereby. Healing be unto you and yours and me and mine In Forgive Affirmed Spirit ~skahhh mkwarble I don't have extreme dislike for Hillary! Right now she is my second choice, Ron Paul my third choice, McCain my 4th choice. Somewhere along the lines, our lives call us to make choices in this illusion we live in. So if you say that choosing Obama is hating Hillary, well so be your logic! Shows how much reasoning you are capable of using with all the words in the dictionary to choose from! Martha, I think they care. I think you err. I think as our society progresses you are going to see more and more involvement by citizens like me, coming from the internet and drafted bills that congress will be voting on there. That's why I like Obama most! He is for that sort of thing. Change....it is not just a 6 lettter word! Yutsnark, I call her out in the first paragraph. Now she needs to show us why, with the problems addressed below that, she is the one ready to lead this country! If she can't get by the lack of morals of her husband, she can never be a President! Tx trott, well your statement is a lie, right? I mean you did call me Sparky! lol. Thanks for reading, since Noone must not include you! You are somebody! You ever meet Jesse Jackson? lol Rockpaq, Did you know that crap, waste matter discharged from the body, esp. feces, has nearly an infinite number of uses? At least you didn't say "useless"! Good for you! And if you ever have experienced a load of crap, you know you feel a lot better after having one and you know all of your senses are surrounded by it! I have never found crap to be all that borning myself. Hope your bowels feel better soon! lol You deserve to feel better.



  5. Resolved Question: Full Home Automation Training?
  6. 7 Jan 2008 at 12:21pm
    I'm really interested in the Home Automation field (smart homes). I've found some on-line home study deals that help you pass certain certification exams (est, dhti+), but nothing that seems very thorough. Lincoln Tech offers an 11 month program for the EST certification, but it costs $18,000. I was wondering if anyone knew of a good training program at a reasonable price. Ideally live instruction. I'm in the Chicagoland area. Thanks!!



  7. Resolved Question: Problems with loading program NEED HELP!!!!!!!!?
  8. 3 Jan 2008 at 4:26pm
    Hello, I have recently purchased the instant home cooking software and have encountered a problem with the recipe center software. At first I was able to install it fine and i got it up and running and started using it but then when i was trying to download some recipes the files for it got messed up and I had to re-install it. I got it re-installed but now when I try to open it all the time this error message comes up which states: "Run time error and Automation error ClassFactory cannot support requested class." How would I go about fixing something like this? btw recipe center is a cooking and recipe software that I like thank you for your time i have un-installed and reinstalled the program 2 times already



  9. Resolved Question: wireless speakes for home automation system?
  10. 31 Dec 2007 at 2:35am
    I need wireless speakers and wireless mics for my HAL200 home automation system. Thank you.



  11. Voting Question: What PC parts should I buy and how can you tell if the part ...
  12. 23 Dec 2007 at 11:49am
    What I'm trying to do is go to this consumer electronics show that has all things "electronic/computer" at largely discounted prices. I know some of the stuff is big brand names (Sony.Toshiba, etc.) but I don't know what names are good as far as "PC parts" and the difference between a "TV video card" and a "graphics card", "RAM"(I thought 1gb is the most you can get?), and what works well as far as a DVD/CD burner goes? Here's the ultimate goal: A desktop PC that is connected to my 42"plasma and my Onkyo home theater; for the purpose of having a "media center". A)All my video files(from home movies-music videos-Netflix or some other online video rental, etc.)&plays back MP3s B)Acts as a "Tivo/DVR" that connects to the TV/Stereo in pure digital...The Onkyo receiver actually doesn't have that many "optical inputs"(maybe 2-3) and only about 2-3 HDMI inputs C)I'd also like to "sync" alot of home automation equipment as well (X-10 components) D)An emulator to play all the HD video games.



  13. Resolved Question: What is the job title? And how do I become one. home autom...
  14. 26 Nov 2007 at 6:11pm
    I?m thinking of things I may want to do as a carrier option. I want to be a guy that goes into a home being built or remodeled and design an interment network and internet wiring, and surround sound the works. Like they have now I think it?s called home automation. Then install all the wires and equipment. Also would this be a good job.



  15. Resolved Question: I have a "Smart Home" With a Omni Automation Security syst...
  16. 9 Nov 2007 at 9:07am
    I have a main "mother board" I guess you would call it. It is loaced in our bedroom/closet where all the wiring is located. There is a phone light that is solid red but the status light next to it is blinking.. I don't know why this isn't working. About a year ago we had a land line phone and it worked. I haven't touched the wired since.. and we just got the phone turned back on yesterday. But it does not have a dial tone anywhere. If you call the phone number it is busy. I am having a service texh come out to make sure it isn't on the phone service side. But if it is wiring or something needs to be reset.. I don't know how to fix it. Thanks for helping



  17. Resolved Question: 10 pts to who can help, American History Help please !!!!!!?
  18. 29 Oct 2007 at 10:44pm
    Answers A. automation B. Committee on Civil Rights C. GI Bill of Rights D. George Meany E. Relocation Act F. Brown v. Board of Education G. Thomas Dewey H. Martin Luther King Jr. I. pink collar J. Taft-Hartley Act K. Earl Warren L. beats M. Dixiecrats N. Thurgood Marshall O. Progressive Party P. white collar Q. Labor Party 1. This weakened the power of organized labor. 2.when machines do work previously done by humans 3.These writers challenged the middle-class way of life. 4. encouraged American Indians to move into urban areas 5.called for an extension of the New Deal and improved relations with the Soviet Union 6.provided pensions and government loans to help veterans start businesses and buy homes or farms 7.created by President Truman to examine racism in the United States. 8. ruled in favor of African American rights in many Supreme Court cases 9. spokesperson for the Montgomery Improvement Association



  19. Resolved Question: Do I need an contractor's license to design home automatio...
  20. 25 Oct 2007 at 3:36pm
    I am starting a business designing home automation systems in Arizona. I plan on hiring a contractor to do the installation. Do I need a contractor's license myself?



  21. Resolved Question: I am going to install intellicence home automation securit...
  22. 14 Oct 2007 at 2:27am
    i need to get more detail abut this unit. when I installed the unit zone 6 flikering continusely. but no any fault.



  23. Resolved Question: What are the best types of electronic lighting and automat...
  24. 2 Oct 2007 at 12:39pm
    We are looking for electronic control of all the systems in our new home. Thoughts?



  25. Resolved Question: just bought a byron home automation kit does any one know ...
  26. 7 Sep 2007 at 4:19pm

  27. Resolved Question: Will taxes on the wealthy create less jobs?
  28. 24 Aug 2007 at 6:01pm
    Did you know ? better, would you have guessed? ? that the top income-tax rate in India, which is the home of breast-fed socialism, is a mere 30 percent? That is down from 60 percent in 1979. How does that compare? Well, in the United Kingdom it is down from 83 percent in 1979 to 40 percent today; in the United States, from 70 to 35. In all three cases, it has been cut roughly in half. But not all the economic news is good, and we hear, especially from upward-bound Democratic leaders, about the loss of manufacturing jobs for American workers. This is attributable, of course, to a variety of causes, some entirely bad (lax immigration laws), others good in themselves though with bad side effects (free trade, the decline in the power of the labor unions). The most alluring comparisons would be with Japan and Germany, which have the reputation of carrying their solicitude toward the domestic working classes to extraordinary lengths. In fact, in the last dozen or so years (1992-2005), U.S. manufacturing jobs have dropped by 20 percent. In Japan and Germany the drop in such jobs is comparable. Alan Reynolds, in his masterly study Income and Wealth, unpacks some of the assumptions. "Anxiety about deindustrialization or downsizing is usually linked to international trade through catch-words like 'globalization' or 'offshoring,'" Reynolds writes. "The United States is widely imagined to have 'exported jobs' to countries that export more than they import, such as Japan and Germany, even though manufacturing employment declined even more dramatically in those countries where overall job growth has been abysmal." How to cope with all the thunder about U.S. trade policies? Since Japan and Germany have run chronic trade surpluses for many years, Reynolds notes, statistics showing greater loss of manufacturing jobs in those countries than in the U.S. "contradict all trade-related explanations for the (unproven) belief the United States has long been suffering wage stagnation or increasing wage inequality." It is illuminating to learn that wage-earners in manufacturing in the United States take in less, sometimes far less, than wage-earners in other spheres. Those who work in utilities take in on average $27 per hour; in education, $17; in manufacturing, $16. U.S. manufacturing jobs have been lost through automation, but this is so in every major industrial economy. The question to ask is: Have those who have lost employment on that account found jobs elsewhere? The answer is that yes, it is so in the United States, where a large number of those who have lost their jobs in manufacturing have moved to higher-skilled, higher-paying jobs in service industries. "As we discovered with the 'vanishing middle class,'" Reynolds points out, "a rising percentage of American families left the middle class manufacturing jobs by moving up." "Income and Wealth" (published by Greenwood Press) is stunning in its revelations and its deflations of popular Democratic superstitions. On page 203, for example, Reynolds lists the most popular superstitions of the derogating class, including the assertions that 80 percent to 90 percent of U.S. households have experienced no increase in real income for 25 years, and that only the top 1 percent to 10 percent have received any significant benefits from the growth of productivity. "Not one of those statements is even remotely close to being true," Reynolds writes. "It is difficult to imagine how so many of the nation's leading economic journalists and economists claim to believe not just one or two of these incredible ideas, but the entire package." Reynolds, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, is an economist of acute precision. For years he has defended the capitalist way of doing things, and this volume is a high tribute to his championship of basic American ideas.



  29. Voting Question: A-Z information on Bluetooth?
  30. 18 Aug 2007 at 6:34am
    pls provide links..! M plannin to do a project for home automation using Bluetooth in mobile phone...Can some1 help me out on dis project !!



  31. Resolved Question: what do you think if we have home window can close automat...
  32. 14 Aug 2007 at 2:04pm
    needs an automation knowledge



  33. Resolved Question: I want home automation and security?
  34. 2 Aug 2007 at 1:59pm
    I have an old brinks bhs-4000a system in my house and I was think of taking that out and put a system in where i can hook up all the door/window/PIRS/smokes/ etc. up and then hook up relays to lights, A/C, mag locks, dorr latches and other devices to turn on and off. I would also like to get a mic and speaker to do 2 way and ptz cameras and record temperature or if there is flooding (inputs that are digital for sure but analog would be nice but analog is NOT a must). I want a system that can hook up to my computer or the network/internet so I can control devices via the web and get text messages (or emails about troubles and alarms) and have many zones like 40 to 100. What would be the best way to do this? What brands and products would work best? Cheaper the better but I do under stand that I may have to pay $$$ to get what I want. I'm an experienced electrician and just started in the electronics systems industry. I can program about anything (may take me some time but I'm a fast learner and can figure out about anything (with some help of people I know)) Thanks in advance.



  35. Resolved Question: home automation using PIC16F877A?
  36. 26 Jul 2007 at 10:47am
    i want to do it without internet connectivity option ... simply using wired communication using computer



  37. Voting Question: Wireless RS232 Link?
  38. 21 Jul 2007 at 1:56pm
    Hi people. I am currently doing a school final project for my graduation. However, i have started off by purchasing products from X-10 as I am building a Home Automation System. As I have to be more hands on instead of just bringing products, my team have decided on building our own Wireless RS232 Link from the computer to the control module of the X-10 Automation System. It is actually a serial port connection which i need. However, i would like the control module to be hidden somewhere and to connect the laptop to the control using a wireless serial port connection. Hence, naming it Wireless RS232 Link. I have been searching Yahoo! and Google for the whole night and I all got in return was off market products and more off market products. Can anybody help by providing the schematics for the Wireless RS232 link or suggestions? Much appreciated. Thanks!



  39. Resolved Question: Any suggestions about smart wiring or home automation?
  40. 16 Jul 2007 at 8:46am
    For new home - building in coming 12 momths. Would like to ensure I have audo available in mulitple rooms + internet access.



  41. Resolved Question: What is the best x10 Home Automation software?
  42. 13 Jul 2007 at 3:21am
    I'm planning on making most of my apartment x10 automated. I've heard that the basic software that comes with it, "ActiveHome Pro" is limited. What's the best x10 software that I could get that would give me the most flexibility-- I'd like to be able to play mp3s off my computer onto speakers throughout the house, controls all the lights, and access via internet. Thanks!



  43. Resolved Question: How reliable is the X10 signal in an older house?
  44. 3 Jul 2007 at 1:41pm
    I'm looking at a home automation kit, but am still deciding. Anyone know anyhint about how reliable X10 signals are? I have an older house which I will soon be remodeling, i just want to make sure it is compatible. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!



  45. Resolved Question: Venture Capital Firms for Technology Company?
  46. 3 Jul 2007 at 10:15am
    My company is developing it's own line of home automation hardware and software and we are looking to raise 1.5 to 2 millions in order to lanch the products. I was looking for some recommendations of good venture capital firms in Florida or even outside of Florida. I am currently working on the business plan and we will be ready to start looking for capital in about a month. Thanks for all help you may be able to supply.



  47. Resolved Question: X-10 120 KHz carrier with 50 Hz?
  48. 30 Jun 2007 at 12:27am
    In X-10(home automation),We send 120KHz carrier with 60Hz AC frequency.If we use 50Hz AC frequency,Does it give any problem?



  49. Resolved Question: Another phrase for marketing instead of "for every budget"?
  50. 25 Jun 2007 at 11:49pm
    I sell home automation products. I am looking for a phrase to use to get the point across that I have something "for every budget" but without using that exact phrase because my focus groups thinks it sounds cheap.... Any ideas?



  51. Resolved Question: where can i get free designs for street banners?
  52. 7 Jun 2007 at 4:29am
    i'm involved in home automation and intends to advertise using street banners but i cannot come out with the design.pls help.



  53. Resolved Question: x10 home automation - what do i need to get my lights conn...
  54. 24 May 2007 at 8:06pm
    I Really want my light to be controlled from one central location, preferable my pc as well as a remote control. i have an x10 Palm Pad Remote (HR10,New,Palmpad) and a an x10 LW10U Wall Dimmer...is there any other hardware i need to get this working? Also what software do i need and where would i get this from? thanks



  55. Resolved Question: programmers help in C language (pure C)?
  56. 16 May 2007 at 2:03pm
    home automation, a remote control car how to make these in C language . Any sites, free e-book which explain clearly and fully with examples the interaction between c language and hardware {plz dont say search google have searched google, yahoo , msn but cannot find any good site to the point) and what knowledge is required to make these kinds of projects??



  57. Resolved Question: Help on WIFI Home Automation?
  58. 25 Apr 2007 at 12:59pm
    hi people, here's the scenario: I am doing a project on Wireless Home Automation. Using a Laptop to control several items in the house, appliances such as a power amplifier, window blind's shutter and light dimming. i have knowledge on micro controller programming and i have the budget. However, i have to fabricate the circuit boards for the wireless components and the appliances' extensions. anybody can help me by giving me the circuit designs, websites to refer to, books that i can read on or products that i can copy?



  59. Resolved Question: I need th IR codes for a Pioneer Plasma TV, for use them i...
  60. 19 Apr 2007 at 10:06pm

  61. Resolved Question: Need help with a message from my Firewall?
  62. 5 Apr 2007 at 7:35am
    i got this message from my firewall the other day which said: c:\WINDOWS\system32\WgaTray.exe has tried to use c:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exe through OLE Automation, which can be used to hijack other applications. the protocol is UDP in and my firewall keeps blocking it but i want to know what it does. i have windows xp home edition with sp2.



  63. Resolved Question: Can someone please help me explicate the poem Hunger in Ne...
  64. 23 Mar 2007 at 11:43pm
    I would appreciate any type of help, thank you hunger in new york city simon ortiz Hunger crawls into you from somewhere out of your muscles or the concrete or the land or the wind pushing you. it comes to you, asking for food, words, wisdom, young memeories of places you ate at, drank cold spring water, or held somebody's hand, or home of the gentle, slow dances, the songs, the strong gods, the world you know. that is, hunger searches you out. it always asks you, how are you, son? where are you? have you eaten well? have you done what you as a person of our people is supposed to do? and the concrete of this city, the oily wind, the blazing windows, the shrieks of automation cannot, truly cannot, answer for that hunger although i have hungered, truthfull and honestly, for them to feed myself with so i sang to myself quietly: i am feeding myself with the humble presence of all around me; i am feeding myself wiht your soul, my mother earth; make me cool and humble. bless me.



  65. Resolved Question: How do I restore an OnQ home automation and security syste...
  66. 23 Mar 2007 at 11:30pm
    I would like to know how to restore a configured home automation and security system. The system combines a programmable security system made by OnQ and controlled lights, electrical hardware, and outlets made by X-10. The system has 2 collections of stored user settings: EEPROM and RAM. Among other things, the RAM keeps track of the current date and time, as well as the event log of tripped sensors and user code entries. Other things, such as user codes, device and code names, security and phone dialing settings, as well as all customized programs and buttons remain intact when the RAM is reset. When the RAM is cleared, more configuration settings than just the items mentioned above are lost. The system is currently unable to control most (but not all) of the lights and other electronics. They can no longer be turned on or off through programs or by manually initiating a command on the door entry panel. I need to determine what specific settings were lost when the RAM was cleared.



  67. Resolved Question: Domotics - any information??
  68. 19 Mar 2007 at 10:29am
    Does anyone have any information on domotics - market size / growth / acceptance, or on home automation? Thanks!



  69. Resolved Question: require smart home equipment?
  70. 2 Mar 2007 at 10:05pm
    home movie and home automation for lights, curtains and roller blinds



  71. Resolved Question: how do you introduce a new product into a market which has...
  72. 21 Feb 2007 at 2:09am
    i am trying to market home automation systems to people in existing homes who need a control system, but just don't know it yet.



  73. Resolved Question: home automation?
  74. 8 Dec 2006 at 7:14am
    i want to be able to tunr stuff on and off from the comfort of my desk, like my fan, cofee machene, tv, whatever, how would i start this? im slightly into networking, and heavy into electronics and computer hardware, something that would take visual basic apps would be awesome as its the only computer language i know, kinda, but not needed, just flip stuff on and off, a dimmer would be nice. also, on a side note, i was at a friends house, we lost contact, but his cealing fan and light thing had a wireless RF remote, does anyone know whare to get those?



  75. Resolved Question: Small growing company , or a big stable one ?
  76. 29 Nov 2006 at 8:51pm
    Currently working in a stable IT company as a customer technical support , and I have the opportuninty to work in the home automation field as a site engineer in a small yet growing company I'm very confused which career to go through , and which company scale to choose



  77. Resolved Question: Is it a good IT career to work as a helpdesk agent in the ...
  78. 15 Nov 2006 at 12:59am
    I'm working as a helpdesk agent in a worldwide networks provider Sometimes I have the feeling that there is no growth in this job as the company is a flat organization , most of the Helpdesk agents do the same work , WHO WILL GET PROMOTED ?? I have another chance to work as an electrical engineer in the field of panel boards design and another job in the home automation field So confused wether to continue with my current job or change this career My study was electrical power engineering



  79. Resolved Question: Which is a better career in the USA market , electrical po...
  80. 4 Nov 2006 at 9:55am
    I'm an electrical power engineer , but changed my career to computer networks ( Cisco ) . I'm thinking of imigarting to the USA . I think of going back to the electrical power engineering field and work in the project management and may be take some PMP courses . But confused about what's better for the USA market I have previous experirnces in the home automation , field engineering sales and marketing and currently occupying a job as a Helpdesk agent specialist in the field of computer networks PS : I have the GREEN CARD



  81. Resolved Question: Is a home automation system considered a fixture?
  82. 28 Oct 2006 at 9:06pm
    Does the wiring, the brain, the controls of the home automation system stay with the house when it sells?



  83. Resolved Question: Other than a boat anchor, what can I do with my old 486 co...
  84. 18 Oct 2006 at 2:07pm
    Is it feasible to use it for home automation or some type of security system? Yes, it has a CD drive. Please help!!



  85. Resolved Question: how does X10 home automation work, technically?
  86. 12 Oct 2006 at 4:23am
    how does the remote signal get to the devices? what type of signal does it use? what is the best way of setting it up.



  87. Resolved Question: Experience with X10 home automation/cameras?
  88. 22 Sep 2006 at 10:59pm
    Experience with X10 home automation/cameras? we bought a whole lot of X10 sensors, cameras, switches etc and can't get it to work. In ONE room all together it works, the moment you are further aprt nothings works anymore, any ideas?



  89. Resolved Question: Which is better , to work in a big stable company with man...
  90. 12 Sep 2006 at 1:44am
    I work in a big organization " Orange Business Services " as a customer technical support , I'm still junior , have many many collegues doing the same job as mine. I've been working there for 8 months I have another chance to work in a small developing company in the home automation field . Which to choose ??



  91. Resolved Question: Career change : Computer networking or home automation ?
  92. 11 Sep 2006 at 7:25am
    I'm currently working in the networking filed as a helpdesk agent and I have a chance to work in the homw automation field as a site engineer , which to choose ?



  93. Resolved Question: how to monitor and control the home appliances using GSM s...
  94. 10 Sep 2006 at 5:24am
    how does the home automation system using GSM works? how to control the home appliances using GSM mobiles?



  95. Resolved Question: Do home automation + state of art meeting rooms business h...
  96. 18 Aug 2006 at 7:39am

  97. Resolved Question: How many home automation systems are deployed in people's ...
  98. 15 Aug 2006 at 4:48pm
    I'm looking for information about how many home automation systems are currently deployed, and how many are expected by 2010.



  99. Resolved Question: I am searching for Heath Company. Lost contact in 1991.The...
  100. 11 Aug 2006 at 7:33pm
    Heath Company, A mail order merchants in home automation. By 1991 their order toll-free # was 1-800-253-0570 and their fax was 616-925-4876. Their Home Automation specialist was Bob Harris, Tel # 616-925-4977. Their periodic catalog beared the inscription¨HOME AUTOMATION BY HEATH, A Leader in Electronics for over Forty Years. Please, I need to know if they are still in business and their contact information. And, if out of business, is it possible to introduce me to a company with their same type of business. I would be most grateful if you could please inform me as soon as may be convenient to you. Thanks in advance for your assistance.< >
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