Saturday we’re having a meetup at The Great State Fair of Texas. In addition to the Corney Dogs, Fried Green Tomatoes and (added this year) Chicken Fried Bacon, I’m particularly excited that we’ll be able to shoot some episodes of GeekBrief.TV in a smart home exhibit put together by women engineers called SmartHouse: On the Cutting Edge of Going Green (I’m ignoring the going green nonsense - we’ll focus on efficiency).
Someone tweeted Cali to ask if we would be interested in shooting, and Cali’s first response was to ask for proof that it was a smart home. Last year’s “House of the Future” was a mobile home of last Thursday. It looks like this one might be legit.
Typically, Smart Homes are just glorified showcases put together by huge brands. Don’t get me wrong. The HP Smart Home would be an awesome place to live (if I could bring my Macs), but to me, more diverse technology makes a smart home smarter.
Details about the meetup are here on this post at GeekBrief.TV.
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I’m being a clarification cop here, but you said Saturday, while the post at GBTV says Oct 5 (a Sunday). Not that I can join you either way
but others might want to know for sure.
Hi Neal! I work at The Women’s Museum, so let me know if I can get you any info or help out in any way. I’ll be posting some pictures of the exhibit to our Flickr page in a bit.
Thanks! Can’t wait to meet you!
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