An interesting application of home automation technology

Dean Roddey

Senior Member
I thought some folks might find this interesting. One of our users has implemented an interesting medical device prototype using CQC. Because the user interface design system is so powerful, he makes a good point about it being a very useful tool for rapid prototyping of products. And, in his case, the ability to interact with the real world was a necessary component as well, making it particularly appropriate for prototyping purposes.
 
http://www.charmedquark.com/vb_forum/showthread.php?t=11552
 
 
Interesting stuff Dean!
 
Yup; creating a virtual "like" a spine entity is always nice to test with.
 
I recall in the 1960's my great aunt would make my baby sister walk around with a broomstick under her arms and over the back of her neck to cure of of her "slouching" habbit.  I think it worked mostly cuz she was embarrassed to walk around with a broomstick (well it was cut a little short to fit).
 
Here I stand instead of sitting.
 
Hemingway-standing-while-writing.jpg
 
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