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This herb in your backyard will change your life

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Winifred Peters)
Mon Jan 22 03:14:37 2018

Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2018 13:42:42 -0500
From: "Winifred Peters" <winifred_peters@stousse.com>
To:   <mit-talk-mtg@charon.mit.edu>

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more then I ever have before."


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Some of the 14 28 entries have both docket numbers, so show up in both dockets. Both of them are officially closed, though the FCC keeps accepting filings anyway, a case of leaving the barn door open after the horse has fled. An FCC spokesperson confirmed that the filings with both docket numbers show up in both, and said he believed that was not the case for any of the recent filings to 14 28, which were clearly addressing the net neutrality rollback, though he had not confirmed that at press time.


It looks as though some network neutrality commenters are inadvertently fighting the last war, or at least commenting on it.The docket for current Republican chair Ajit Pais rules rollback proceeding, dubbed Restoring Internet Freedom, is 17 108, and it is the busiest docket over the same period, with 863,000 comments. The docket would likely have even more activity were it not for the fact that some of the comments clearly meant for the recent rollback were filed under the old 14 28, instead, because that was the docket number to which commenters directed their filings.


Google still hasnt tried that with the Google Home, but another company has come along and offered whats essentially a bizarro version of the Echo Plus: it runs Google Assistant instead of Alexa, and it includes support for Z Wave, a smart home protocol that competes with Zigbee.


Hogar plans to start shipping Milo just two months from now, in March, selling it for  149. Itll also be selling a little controller, called the Pebble, for  49. The Pebble is a disc that can be programmed to include up to 10 different actions, depending on which direction you swipe it and how many times you tap it. It works over Z Wave, so technically you can pair it with other companies Z Wave hubs. Unfortunately, a lot of the gestures are based on direction, and its really hard to tell which direction is up.







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