Ever since the ancient Egyptians first divided the day up into 24 more or less equal parts, people have been wishing for more time. Just one more hour to meet that impossible deadline. Just a few more to finish that assignment. But no matter how desperately we may...
in·tu·i·tive in-‘tü-ə-tiv, -‘tyü- adj (ca. 1645) 1 a : known or perceived by intuition : directly apprehended b : knowable by intuition ‹~ truths› c : based on or agreeing with intuition ‹~ responses› ‹makes ~ sense› d : readily learned or...
On this blog alone you’ve probably come across the word “security” a couple of dozen times – and there’s a very good reason for that. In the early 1940s, the influential psychology professor Abraham Maslow came up with the now-famous Hierarchy of Needs, which depicts...
Today, we’ll be looking at a rather contentious issue that’s been garnering a lot of media attention lately, so-called “signal jamming” by criminals using remote controls A recent article that appeared in an Mpumalanga newspaper and various...
Okay, let’s kick things off by taking a look at one of the most common complaints in the world of gate automation, remote control range. Remote control range is a lot like the shock absorbers on our cars. When our shocks go bad, we adjust our style of driving...