No more odd then not having specific mixes for different media. You can’t predict how music will be consumed.
All this home automation looks like it makes things more complicated. I like less complicated.A key under the doormat works pretty well.
No more odd then not having specific mixes for different media. You can’t predict how music will be consumed.
This is a scenario I seriously looked at, but I had a real moral dilemma with it as health providers would use this as an excuse to NOT visit people and some some oldsters the vist of a community carer is the only human interaction that they might have. And you cannot guarantee broadband...mediatechnology wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 6:43 am It seems like Amazon's Alexa could be easily marketed to people who need regular virtual "wellness checks."
Great Call - the Jitterbug phone people - should be all over this.
Or someone like OnStar.
"Good morning Mrs. Newton how are you feeling today?"
That's exactly right. It would have to augment.billshurv wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 7:04 amThis is a scenario I seriously looked at, but I had a real moral dilemma with it as health providers would use this as an excuse to NOT visit people and some some oldsters the vist of a community carer is the only human interaction that they might have. And you cannot guarantee broadband...mediatechnology wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 6:43 am It seems like Amazon's Alexa could be easily marketed to people who need regular virtual "wellness checks."
Great Call - the Jitterbug phone people - should be all over this.
Or someone like OnStar.
"Good morning Mrs. Newton how are you feeling today?"