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    Takamofo: If that's just a regular email, I wonder what spam would be like... more »
    LindsayJoy's MBP is into S+M: I get e-mails working at Motorola that have that same effect on me. Now I have a picture that embodies my experience! This is so going to be put up on... more »
    OMG! Ponies!: There is a disturbing amount of brown in this scene. The shag carpet is brown. The wallpaper is brown. The suit is brown. The veneer on the steel ... more »
    chotai: Honeywell? I'm pretty sure they made my thermostat. more »
    i heart bacon hub: Back then spam was just a canned processed meat product. Simpler times folks, simpler times... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: The senior partner at work is over 70. I'm sure they'd have to scrape his name off of the plaque by the door if this happened. more »
    JT73: Probably worth pointing out that this only does any good if your heating/cooling system has multiple, separately controllable zones. For anyone's hou... more »
    sfokevin: A few years from now that font will look so dated... more »
    zenpoet: I could see this causing untold fights of epic proportions at my house. My wife likes to heat the house like it is the tropics, and I like it at a nic... more »
    Xeno: Does it read the temperature from the remote location? I've installed several systems similar to this and find that generally having a remote can be u... more »
  • #retromodo

    Holy Crap, Email Was Scary in the 1970s!

    In case you weren't aware, email humbly began as some sort of paranormal force whose sole objective was to materialize out of thin air and terrify middle-aged businessmen. More »
  • #review

    Honeywell Touchscreen Thermostat and Portable Remote Review

    With two products, a touchscreen thermostat and a wireless portable thermostat remote, Honeywell has changed how I control my heating and cooling forever. In a good way. More »
  • #bigasstvs

    Mammoth 82-Inch 1080p LCD Coming From Honeywell (From Who?)

    Here's a good reason to start saving for next fall's Black Friday: HD Guru says Honeywell will sell an 82" 1080p LCD in the US this year. More »
  • #retromodo

    Gallery of 101 Vintage Computer Ads

    Sure, some of us remember using the Commodore 64, but do any of us recall what the ads for it were like? Boingboing has aggregated a wonderful collection of 101 classic computer advertisements by everyone from AT&T (yeah, I forgot they tried their hand in making PCs too) to Texas Instruments. Aah, to be back in a world where everything fit inside a bulky keyboard and displays were monochromatic. [Boing boing]
  • #imperialeyes

    Spy Drones Coming Soon to the US, AT-ST Walkers to Follow Next

    Reuters is reporting that the Miami-Dade police department will "soon" start deployment of the infamous Honeywell Micro Air Vehicles, the spy drones that will keep all you criminals and Gizmodo editors in check with forward and downward looking cameras, flying over a 100 waypoint flight plan at 57MPH, and from 10,500-foot altitude. Seeing them hovering over the skies is kind of menacing. Actually, with the right music, it's downright scary. More »
  • #bigbrother

    Miami Cops to Use Spy Drones for SWAT Team Ops

    Drones like the one you see in the video above might soon be used by the Miami Police Department, serving as an unmanned eye-in-the-sky that can go places where it's too dangerous for human beings to tread. Expected to be rolled out next year first in SWAT team operations, the 14 lb. vehicle is unarmed but can fly just about anywhere, and even goes up to altitudes of 10,500 feet. These particular craft were first tested by Honeywell early last year, and now the FAA has given Miami and Houston permission to use them in their busy airspaces. Cops say they're not going to be using these drones to spy on people. Yet. [WPLG, via CrunchGear]
  • #smartcable

    New Honeywell HDMI Cable Heals Self, But At What Cost?

    Honeywell, maker of all kinds of scary top-secret stuff, has just unveiled its design for a "self-diagnostic and self-healing" HDMI cable. No, this isn't like the self-healing armor that for all we know Honeywell also helped design; these new cables use a chip to correct signal as it passes through, and LEDs to tell the user what's going on. More »
  • #homeentertainment

    Honeywell HDMI Extender Keeps Your Signal Strong for Over 100 Feet

    HDMI is the way you're gonna want to hook up your fancy HD home theatre setup. But if you're running cables at lengths of over 30 feet, you're going to need to spend tons of money on overpriced cables in order to keep the signal integrity up to snuff. Right? Well, not necessarily. More »