...... I won't buy tech that relies on some companies service that has no reason to expect will last forever. Tech has a finite life span, but that doesn't mean that I can't continue to use it past that typical life span anyway. I have a VCR and watched a movie last night on it. ......
What is that VCR resolution... 340X480? Well at least they still make and sell movies in that format. Right?
I can't believe this thread! Technology is (by definition) The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
Unless we have another dark ages....
tech will remain a moving target. We can never have the latest-greatest... or at least not for very long. Because new better stuff keeps rolling out right behind last months latest greatest. The best way to exploit developing technologies isn't to watch a 40 year old grainy video tape (
or was that supposed to just be a joke?). The best way to get the best use from new tech is selecting value purchases. Well developed products that integrates existing tech and attempts to future-proof the product line with available download upgrades.
So much of what I read here [at the X10 forum] reads like X10 users have become Home Automation Survivalists.
What's the deal guys? Are we prepping for the fall of the Internet? Is someone working on a way to automatically light candles made from the wax of the bee's we keep out by the pond?
Seriously.
What is the direction we are heading here? Has X10 users become a bunch of old men set in their ways. And hoping to just limp the automation along enough.... that it's still working when we are hauled off to our graves. I can NOT recall the last time anyone shared a new application or use of any product here.
Is this the current state of all automation forums/products/users? Is all of the HA community hunkering down.... or just X10 users?
P.S. I can certainly understand the VCR post. My wife and I discarded over 1500 VCR movies... many could not be replaced (at the time). Now my DVD and BlueRay collection is well over 1000 strong. And... I have set-up my home theater to view streaming content. Change... is the only thing that remains the same.