So how do you get your palmpads to tell you whats on TV, Who made what movies (or what movies feature what actors), what time rain is expected, how many days till Christmas, play your music, help you select a side dish with dinner, etc.
In my mind there is a difference between home automation and entertainment. We still get the TV guide in the mail to know what is on and when. Our Tivo takes care of anything that we might want to watch. If it can't access the web we can program it manually. To watch something that was on TV, we just scan through what is stored on the Tivo. No web access is needed. Sometimes it bitches about having lost web access, but the programs are still there.
We do need web access for Netflix steaming, but there is a much better selection that arrives in our mailbox twice a week. And then there is our library of hundreds of DVDs if we ever have time to watch them.
Rain? Ha! We live in the desert, and often go months without a drop. That's why irrigation is so important. TV news still carries the weather, but I do check NOAA when scheduling a hike. We have a calendar on the refrigerator that has our commitments for the month written in. My music is on CDs or flash drives, but Cathy does listen to Pandora on Alexa. That can be a problem because there have been several times that Alexa couldn't access the web.
Cathy also takes care of our meals without needing web access. Most recipes were copied from cookbooks or magazines that she subscribes to, but some were printed from the web. In spite of getting her a tablet so she could access her recipes electronically, she still prefers paper copies.
Lighting is a very small part of most peoples lives. And now-a-days.... with 7 watt LED light bulbs why even bother to ever turn the light off?
Even with LED lighting, it does add up with all the ceiling cans and landscape lighting. And lighting levels have to vary depending on what activities are going on. Who would want their house all lit up when they were trying to sleep?
Now what I DO use the web for is news, ordering stuff, customer support, and helping other X10 users.
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