[newbie] Microwave and Chix
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
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. -- The objective of all dedicated employees should be to thoroughly analyze all situations, anticipate all problems prior to their occurrence, have answers for these problems, and move swiftly to solve these problems when called upon. However, When you are up to your ass in alligators it is difficult to remind yourself your initial objective was to drain the swamp.
Re: [newbie] Microwave and Chix
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 :)