[newbie] Microwave and Chix

1999-09-22 Thread Gustavo Viola


These links may help anyone who is into "managing microwaves" through Linux:
http://sdcc10.ucsd.edu/~swbrown/ppower/index.html
http://members.home.net/ncherry/

AFAIK, these home automation software can already switch lights on and off
(and even dim them!) but I could not find any specific info about  microwave
ovens.  But if all you want to use the microwave for is making coffee, try:
http://members.home.net/ncherry/common/Coffee/Coffee.html

That´s the How-to Coffee homepage.  Unfortunately, I could not find any info
about Linux lawmowners or walk-the-dog devices.   An alternative technique
would be the long-term strategy of adding new family members and have them
do the job for you in exchange for allowances.  Allowances expenditure can
be managed with Gnucash (http://www.gnucash.org/).

As for "chix" I recommend:
http://www.girlgeeks.com/
and
http://www.geekgirls.com/mainmenu.htm

Good luck,
/Gustavo.




Re: [newbie] Microwave and Chix

1999-09-22 Thread Hugh Semmler

How about girls in astronomy? Any good links ? Oh and you made my dog happy! He
doesnt like Linux, He's a win98 kind of dog :)




On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, you wrote:
 These links may help anyone who is into "managing microwaves" through Linux:
 http://sdcc10.ucsd.edu/~swbrown/ppower/index.html
 http://members.home.net/ncherry/
 
 AFAIK, these home automation software can already switch lights on and off
 (and even dim them!) but I could not find any specific info about  microwave
 ovens.  But if all you want to use the microwave for is making coffee, try:
 http://members.home.net/ncherry/common/Coffee/Coffee.html
 
 That´s the How-to Coffee homepage.  Unfortunately, I could not find any info
 about Linux lawmowners or walk-the-dog devices.   An alternative technique
 would be the long-term strategy of adding new family members and have them
 do the job for you in exchange for allowances.  Allowances expenditure can
 be managed with Gnucash (http://www.gnucash.org/).
 
 As for "chix" I recommend:
 http://www.girlgeeks.com/
 and
 http://www.geekgirls.com/mainmenu.htm
 
 Good luck,
 /Gustavo.
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Re: [newbie] Microwave and Chix

1999-09-22 Thread Singer XJ Wang



On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Gustavo Viola wrote:

 
 These links may help anyone who is into "managing microwaves" through Linux:
 http://sdcc10.ucsd.edu/~swbrown/ppower/index.html
 http://members.home.net/ncherry/
 
 AFAIK, these home automation software can already switch lights on and off
 (and even dim them!) but I could not find any specific info about  microwave
 ovens.  But if all you want to use the microwave for is making coffee, try:
 http://members.home.net/ncherry/common/Coffee/Coffee.html
 
 That´s the How-to Coffee homepage.  Unfortunately, I could not find any info
 about Linux lawmowners or walk-the-dog devices.   An alternative technique
 would be the long-term strategy of adding new family members and have them
 do the job for you in exchange for allowances.  Allowances expenditure can
 be managed with Gnucash (http://www.gnucash.org/).
 
 As for "chix" I recommend:
 http://www.girlgeeks.com/
 and
 http://www.geekgirls.com/mainmenu.htm
 
 Good luck,
 /Gustavo.
 
 
 

I've automated my entire home light system using HEYU and X-10 for LINUX!
mmm, random lights going on and off at 3 am :)