john harvey <> wrote:
> That's kind of interesting to note. Here in Memphis they are
> discussing using utility meters that can be read by a vehicle driving
> down the street.  
> I want one of those installed on mine and the ability to pull that
> data. It could be like biofeedback. Knowing how much energy is being
> consumed on a daily/hourly basis would give you the ability to scale
> it back. I would stand at the door and hand out light bulbs to each
> member of my family. Of course, they would have to return them in the
> morning!     

I didn't think that it was considered here John.  For CA where your power
rates can fluctuate in the day depending on load it would be cool to see
what your pulling.


Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer

Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159

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    can do them absolutely no good." ---Unknown

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