GoFunMe

If this is the 5th year in a row that I've got you, my apologies.

The studio is fine. We didn't really argue. The baby wasn't really crying. Everything is okay.

The video was made with some real clips (credited in description) along with an augmented reality filter called Submerged, adding a baby crying sound effect, and a bit more naughty editing. Oh, and "acting"!

No, a Commodore 64 smart home device that interfaces with a modern smart home controller isn't really a thing. Maybe it could be one day, but it would take a lot, lot more than the oversimplified ideas that I set out.

However the X-10 Powerhouse was indeed real and you can find out all about it in the original video below, which is where I discovered the perfect tool for my idea, with thanks to Breadbox / Commodore Computer Museum for giving me permission to use some clips from it in this slightly creative way!

Happy April everyone. If you want to share the video with a fun comment imploring your friends to help with the GoFundMe link that they'll see at the end, feel free to let them go on the journey too!

Also to make it up to you I might just give you KITTesla for $5/£7 – click here to learn more:

Oh, and if you go out make sure you've turned the tap off first, even if you need to faucet.

Your friend in retro, Perifractic

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