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It was even more painful when she added the flavor packet.

“she boiled a pot of water. Then, she walked over to Smith and poured it on him. When Smith didn’t react strongly enough for her, she started hitting him with her open hands, she told police.”

You might not have a home with Lutron, Control4, Savant, or Creston automation controls. But, if you do; Echo is a Godsend.

It doesn’t compare to using phone voice controls in usability. There’s nothing like standing in your kitchen and saying “Alexa, play (whatever song just popped into my head)“ in a casual voice, and knowing you’ll hear the song in a couple of seconds. I’ve had lots of people say, “uh, my phone does that”, but it

The Echo is great! But the Home sure looks better . . .

I kind of disagree. I don’t always carry my phone around and it sucks for listening to music on using it’s tiny speaker. The Echo in our kitchen gets used daily for music and timers mainly. Something that I can do on my phone, but may not have my phone near me.

What I think is going to suck is that Google will likely

My experience with Siri has been terrible, so I’m not inclined to trust her with any tasks.

There is another difference, and that is that the google home looks like a home mister vaporizer things that spews smelly air out of it.

So the echo, which is constantly updating support, new features added every week, and sold over 4 million units, is dead?