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		<title>Comment on The exciting new world of PC based &quot;Assistive Domotics&quot; and Windows Vista Ultimate and Life&#124;Ware from Exceptional Innovations by John Miullo</title>
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		<description>This is great.  I hope we get a lot going here.  I have been charged with consulting for a large 2 facility multi million dollar smart design residence home for the developmentally disabled in Colorado.  The first is to break ground this summer of 2008.

We are looking for collaberators worldwide on this project as the research and innovations are sketchy, scattered, and peicemeal at best to date.  There certainly are a lot of avenues to go but we have decided to focus on the following goal/vision:

&quot;The primary goal is to research, develop, implement and train with efficacy feedback, the most cutting edge cost effective solutions for consumers residing in the homes so that they can better live more independently.  A secondary goal is to create these homes in a &#039;green&#039; manner as a living laboratory so that these strategies and systems can be used on a much wider basis, even internationally, in individual&#039;s homes by caregivers and themselves, so that we can better address a rapidly growing and under-served population without the need to continually build more smarthome facilities.&quot;

Please give us your thoughts, ideas, experiences and contact information.  We are at the facility design phase.  We have the first architectural drawing complete and a site set for the first building as well as most of the monies secured for the two projects.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is great.  I hope we get a lot going here.  I have been charged with consulting for a large 2 facility multi million dollar smart design residence home for the developmentally disabled in Colorado.  The first is to break ground this summer of 2008.</p>
<p>We are looking for collaberators worldwide on this project as the research and innovations are sketchy, scattered, and peicemeal at best to date.  There certainly are a lot of avenues to go but we have decided to focus on the following goal/vision:</p>
<p>&#8220;The primary goal is to research, develop, implement and train with efficacy feedback, the most cutting edge cost effective solutions for consumers residing in the homes so that they can better live more independently.  A secondary goal is to create these homes in a &#8216;green&#8217; manner as a living laboratory so that these strategies and systems can be used on a much wider basis, even internationally, in individual&#8217;s homes by caregivers and themselves, so that we can better address a rapidly growing and under-served population without the need to continually build more smarthome facilities.&#8221;</p>
<p>Please give us your thoughts, ideas, experiences and contact information.  We are at the facility design phase.  We have the first architectural drawing complete and a site set for the first building as well as most of the monies secured for the two projects.</p>
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