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What device in your household would you most like to be able to program?   [Edit]

Survey period: 10 Feb 2003 to 16 Feb 2003

Writing programs for our PDAs and cell phones is one thing, but what device in your house would you most like to be able to embrace and extend?

OptionVotes% 
TV or entertainment system (VCR, DVD, Tivo etc)18631.90
Heating, cooling, lighting system15226.07
Kitchen appliances (coffee maker, fridge, oven)467.89
Phone and communications systems6711.49
Car / bike / boat etc356.00
Alarm clocks183.09
Cameras and security systems488.23

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GeneralAll of them Pin
KaЯl10-Feb-03 10:43
KaЯl10-Feb-03 10:43 
GeneralRe: All of them Pin
Mike Nordell10-Feb-03 12:03
Mike Nordell10-Feb-03 12:03 
GeneralRe: Kitchen appliances Pin
Mike Nordell10-Feb-03 11:51
Mike Nordell10-Feb-03 11:51 
GeneralRe: Kitchen appliances Pin
Corto Maltese10-Feb-03 16:21
Corto Maltese10-Feb-03 16:21 
GeneralRe: Kitchen appliances Pin
ColinDavies10-Feb-03 17:04
ColinDavies10-Feb-03 17:04 
GeneralRe: Kitchen appliances Pin
Chris.fi11-Feb-03 3:19
Chris.fi11-Feb-03 3:19 
GeneralHeating/cooling system Pin
Navin10-Feb-03 7:53
Navin10-Feb-03 7:53 
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Marc Clifton10-Feb-03 9:15
mvaMarc Clifton10-Feb-03 9:15 
In many cases you can already program these.

That's not programming! I want something that has an ActiveX control, and about 100 API functions so that I can tie in the next 2 years of weather forcasts and program it to answer my wireless cell connection so that I can set the thermostat.

Oh, and it should have API functions so that I can query the amount of oil left in the tank (I live in New England) and query the stock market so I can figure out when is the best time to buy heating oil.

Now, why the hell hasn't somebody done this????

Big Grin | :-D

Marc

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GeneralRe: Heating/cooling system Pin
Navin10-Feb-03 10:10
Navin10-Feb-03 10:10 
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Kastellanos Nikos10-Feb-03 23:30
Kastellanos Nikos10-Feb-03 23:30 
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Marc Clifton11-Feb-03 0:27
mvaMarc Clifton11-Feb-03 0:27 
GeneralYes Pin
Navin10-Feb-03 6:47
Navin10-Feb-03 6:47 
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Chris Meech10-Feb-03 7:01
Chris Meech10-Feb-03 7:01 
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Navin10-Feb-03 7:50
Navin10-Feb-03 7:50 
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Chris Meech10-Feb-03 8:59
Chris Meech10-Feb-03 8:59 
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Gary Wheeler10-Feb-03 10:06
Gary Wheeler10-Feb-03 10:06 
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ColinDavies10-Feb-03 17:00
ColinDavies10-Feb-03 17:00 

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