I realize the bandwidth is constantly increasing... but with all these internet-enabled "appliances," how much extra traffic is caused? and is it really necessary? I mean... the day there's a blackout (California comes to mind...) you can't even go into the house because the front door won't open?
it will be geeky, but I don't think _everything_ needs to be controlled via electricity...
I realize the bandwidth is constantly increasing... but with all these internet-enabled "appliances," how much extra traffic is caused? and is it really necessary? I mean... the day there's a blackout (California comes to mind...) you can't even go into the house because the front door won't open? it will be geeky, but I don't think _everything_ needs to be controlled via electricity...
"Kilroy was here"