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RE: Automated Home - The First 10 Years



Nice article Mark.
Makes me realise I've been hanging around here spending my ill goton gains
for a good few years now.
Shame you had to spoil it with that picture at the end ;-p. Who is he
anyway?

Rob

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From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx on behalf of Mark McCall
Sent: Thu 30/11/2006 13:56
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Automated Home - The First 10 Years




View some old logos, screenshots and photos in our look back at the last 10
years...

M.


I first went on line in February 1995 and I soon found the news group -
comp.home.automation - and suddenly my interest had a name - Home
Automation!...Back then it seemed HA was practically unheard of outside a
small circle of geeks on the net and they were nearly all in the USA. It
was
for this reason I decided to create my own UK based home automation site.
Looking back, my first "home page" was a shocking affair.
Animated gifs,
flashing text and those textured backgrounds. My first "proper"
website
appeared in 1996 when Geocities started giving away web space, something
that was totally unheard of then. And so the original site named "UK
Home
Automation" was born...

http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/article1796.html
















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