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Reverse the Curse at Riverworks


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1 hour ago, KD in CA said:

 

I would live in 2017 with 1999 technology even if it didn't mean ending the drought.  Yes there are a lot of conveniences now but I think it's coming at a huge cost.

 

I am not so convinced about that.  Much more organized and proactive now.  No paper mail, I can manage my house, finances from all over the world.  All I have is a phone backed up to the cloud.  I can cut a defective sump pump off at the pass.  Know if my backup is kicking on... Get a neighbor out there to avoid a flood.  Just looking at my phone, my pump went off 17 times today and power is normal.  No more "panic @ the disco" when it rains and away or at work.

 

The "slow march to automation" is not entirely a bad thing.

 

There is only a "huge cost" if people let it happen.

 

Even I don't want to be tethered to a desktop.  Don't even have a computer anymore.  Only time I use a laptop is at tax time.  I borrow wife's notebook.

 

Yet... I can still go back tomorrow if the system comes crashing down. I just like being more organized.

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