>> It was probably something to do with X10 Home Automation hardware/software.
>> *** Amber Rhea ***
>
>I don't recall the X10 bit. I remember that the article required you to 
>use an old mac with OS7.? and network appliances then use AppleScript to 
>turn things on and off at specified times of the day.
>
>Chris
>

X-10 it was for sure. If you want to automate your house with commercial
stuff right out of the box, X-10 is the only way/one of the very few ways,
to go.
Quite nice. Probably system 7 indeed.

Good luck and if you do buy und start to use X-10 stuff, keep me posted!

-mart


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