Star Trek Home Theater
Critical Facilities writes "Someone thought it would be a good idea to model their home theater after the Enterprise NCC-1701D from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The result is super geeky, but actually rather cool. Named the best theme theater installation at CEDIA 2007, this Palm Beach County, FL home features motion-activated air-lock doors with series sound effects, and a "Red Alert" button on the Crestron TPMC-10 controller to turn all of the LEDs bright red and flashing."
I like the comment left on TFA: "now, the only thing left is to actually convince a human woman to go in there with you..."
I would be impressed if his motion sensored doors are telepathic, like they are in the Star Trek universe.
That just doesn't make sense.
Indeed. It is highly illogical.
> How such a basic device could come to be worth half a million or more is beyond logic.
Here, I worked out the logic:
for (i=0; i < 3; i++)
printf("Location!\n");
:)
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