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California Plans to Control Home Thermostats Via Internet, Radio
New plan to control electricity usage stirs controversy
by seagreen Monday 14-Jan-2008
To some, it's a simple, necessary step to safeguard the public. To others, an Orwellian nightmare.

Next year, California lawmakers will fit homes and buildings with special radio-controlled thermostats to help manage electricity shortages. The utility will transmit a suggested temperature setting through the Internet to local radio transmitters, which will then forward it via radio to the homes.

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Over my dead body

I will let government control my thermostat over my dead body
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i am not a lawyer but I do play one on the internet

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Re: Over my dead body

Don't let this get to your head, but I do agree with you (this time).
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LOL

I don't have central air conditioning, just heat. So they can kiss my @$$ in the summer. I'll set my heat on whatever the hell I want temperature in the summer that I damn well please, thank you very much.

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Plan tabled (for now)

After an outcry of objections, the California Energy Commission withdrew its proposal to require new buildings in the state to have radio-controlled thermostats that, in a power emergency, could be used to override customers’ temperature settings.

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