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Just listening to the podcast now. (yes, I am behind just a tad).
Automated cat doors:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Pet-Curfew-An-Arduino-Controlled-Pet-Door/
Now, if you want, you can enhance to have unique RFID tags for each pet and define curfews for the animals (individually).
The Descendents = one of my favorite bands. That was an awesome story about meeting Milo, Michael. Are you familiar with The Real McKenzies? Another favorite punk band of mine with a number of libertarian-friendly songs. They were actually using The Descendents bassist for a while. They’ve got a Scottish-Canadian, Celtic-punk gimmick which isn’t for everyone, but libertarian punks should definitely check out these songs:
I Do What I Want
Culling the Herd
The Tempest (“…to total liberty!”)
They tend to pepper their songs with subtle anti-authoritarian messages, rather than make it blatant. Their lead singer is definitely libertarian though….
Neema can change a lightbulb ? I thought he was a bobble headed news guy ? He’d need a gaffer to take care of it right ?