Comment Re:It sounds really useful (Score 1) 116
There are BMW's that do that already.
There are BMW's that do that already.
The guy that refused to pay them $75, is going to pay thousands? Did he have the cash on him?
The city used to have a policy that allowed non-payers to be billed $500 (not thousands). 50% never paid.
It's pretty likely his insurance policy was based on fire services being available. That $75 he saved may end up costing a lot more.
It's not win:win. It win for most homeowners who never experience a fire and would not feel a need to pay a yearly fee. It's lose for the fire department that doesn't have an income stream while they are waiting for your house to burn down.
It's also probably not good public policy to pay a fire department on a per fire basis.
And the morally correct thing to do is to not pay a small yearly fee to help cover the cost of fire services in your community?
Yeah. You don't live in a place that gets chilly do you? Air-to-air's lose it around 20F.
MS didn't change the protocol. Evolution was screen scraping the web interface. The web interface changed.
But, yeah, use IMAP, and suck it up and use the web interface for the calendaring.
Always draw your curves, then plot your reading.