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The (Future) Diary of a Mad Digital Homeowner
Nov 28, 1995:
Moved in to my new digitally-maxed out Hermosa Beach house at
last. Finally, we live in the smartest house in the neighborhood.
Everything's networked. The cable TV is connected to our phone,
which is connected to my personal computer, which is connected to
the power lines, all the appliances and the security system.
Everything runs off a universal remote with the friendliest
interface I've ever used. Programming is a snap. I'm like,
totally wired.
Nov 30: Hot Stuff! Programmed my VCR from the office, turned up
the thermostat and switched on the lights with the car phone,
remotely tweaked the oven a few degrees for my pizza. Everything
nice & cozy when I arrived. Maybe I should get the universal
remote surgically attached.
Dec 1: Had to call the SmartHouse people today about bandwidth
problems. The TV drops to about 2 frames/second when I'm talking
on the phone. They insist it's a problem with the cable company's
compression algorithms. How do they expect me to order things
from the Home Shopping Channel?
Dec 8: Got my first SmartHouse invoice today and was unpleasantly
surprised. I suspect the cleaning woman of reading Usenet from
the washing machine interface when I'm not here. She must be
downloading one hell of a lot of GIFs from the binary groups,
because packet charges were through the roof on the invoice.
Dec 3: Yesterday, the kitchen CRASHED. Freak event. As I opened
the refrigerator door, the light bulb blew. Immediately,
everything else electrical shut down -- lights, microwave, coffee
maker -- everything. Carefully unplugged and replugged all the
appliances. Nothing.
Call the cable company (but not from the kitchen phone). They
refer me to the utility. The utility insists that the problem is
in the software. So the software company runs some remote
telediagnostics via my house processor. Their expert system
claims it has to be the utility's fault. I don't care, I just
want my kitchen back. More phone calls; more remote diag's.
Turns out the problem was "unanticipated failure mode":
The network had never seen a refrigerator bulb failure while the
door was open. So the fuzzy logic interpreted the burnout as a
power surge and shut down the entire kitchen. But because sensor
memory confirmed that there hadn't actually been a power surge,
the kitchen logic sequence was confused and it couldn't do a
standard restart. The utility guy swears this was the first time
this has ever happened. Rebooting the kitchen took over an hour.
Dec 7: The police are not happy. Our house keeps calling them for
help. We discover that whenever we play the TV or stereo above 25
decibels, it creates patterns of micro-vibrations that get
amplified when they hit the window. When these vibrations mix
with a gust of wind, the security sensors are actuated, and the
police computer concludes that someone is trying to break in. Go
figure.
Another glitch: Whenever the basement is in self-diagnostic mode,
the universal remote won't let me change the channels on my TV.
That means I actually have to get up off the couch and change the
channels by hand. The software and the utility people say this
flaw will be fixed in the next upgrade -- SmartHouse 2.1. But
it's not ready yet.
Finally, I'm starting to suspect that the microwave is secretly
tuning into the cable system to watch Bay Watch. The unit is
completely inoperable during that same hour. I guess I can live
with that. At least the blender is not tuning in to old I Love
Lucy episodes.
Dec 9: I just bought the new Microsoft Home. Took 93 gigabytes of
storage, but it will be worth it, I think. The house should be
much easier to use and should really do everything. I had to sign
a second mortgage over to Microsoft, but I don't mind: I don't
really own my house now--it's really the bank. Let them deal with
Microsoft.
Dec 10: I'm beginning to have doubts about Microsoft House. I
keep getting an hour glass symbol showing up when I want to run
the dishwasher.
Dec 12: This is a nightmare. There's a virus in the house. My
personal computer caught it while browsing on the public access
network. I come home and the living room is a sauna, the bedroom
windows are covered with ice, the refrigerator has defrosted, the
washing machine has flooded the basement, the garage door is
cycle up and down and the TV is stuck on the home shopping
channel. Through- out the house, lights flicker like stroboscopes
until they explode from the strain. Broken glass is everywhere.
Of course, the security sensors detect nothing.
I look at a message slowly throbbing on my personal computer
screen: WELCOME TO HomeWrecker!!! NOW THE FUN BEGINS ... (Be it
ever so humble, there's no virus like the HomeWrecker...).
Dec 18: They think they've digitally disinfected the house, but
the place is a shambles. Pipes have burst and we're not
completely sure we've got the part of the virus that attacks
toilets. Nevertheless, the Exorcists (as the anti-virus SWAT team
members like to call themselves) are confident the worst is over.
"HomeWrecker is pretty bad" one he tells me, "but
consider yourself lucky you didn't get PolterGeist. That one is
really evil."
Dec 19: Apparently, our house isn't insured for viruses.
"Fires and mudslides, yes," says the claims adjuster.
"Viruses, no." My agreement with the SmartHouse people
explicitly states that all claims and warranties are null and
void if any appliance or computer in my house networks in any
way, shape or form with a non-certified on-line service.
Everybody's very, very, sorry, but they can't be expected to
anticipate every virus that might be created.
We call our lawyer. He laughs. He's excited!
Dec 21: I get a call from a SmartHouse sales rep. As a special
holiday offer, we get the free opportunity to become a beta site
for the company's new SmartHouse 2.1 upgrade. He says I'll be
able to meet the programmers personally. "Sure," I tell
him.
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