On 24 February 2016 at 14:57, Arley Carter <arcart...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Jerry:
> Forgive me if you consider these stupid questions. Why is your house so
> complex?
> How does this development project add value to your house?
>
> The humble thermostat does the job for me.  It is cheap and has never
> failed me and has never
> needed a sys admin or a highly skilled system architect to solve a fault
> tolerance or deadlock/ fail open/fail close problem.
> It can used properly and understood by a 6 year old.
> If I need more zones, I call the hvac guy and he installs more zones
> with more humble thermostats  that are cheap and controlled by simple
> electrical mechanical DC devices that don't need a college degree to
> understand and have a failure rate of .001 %
> If my other family members are realllllly unhappy, I can install some
> through the wall systems made by Hitachi and others that will provide
> precise control in each room ( or portions thereof) and can be operated
> by a 6 year old.
>
> So.... Why is your house so complex?  Please explain in a few words what
> the value is for this development project over what we already have?

I can't see how your solution is in any way intellectually
stimulating, satisfying or, most important of all, fun.  Not much of a
solution if it fails on three of the key requirements.

Colin

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