We had the inspections today, and I got a chance to meet the folks that will buy our house. Not going to say too much until the contracts are signed, but so far so good. They seem like very nice people and my sense is that the inspections didn’t turn up anything major that we’ll have to fix/replace. Minor, mostly nitpicky stuff. If their bank agrees that the house is worth what we think it is, then we’re all set.
I’m sitting here watching [All My Children](http://abc.go.com/daytime/allmychildren/index.html) on Tivo, catching up on blogs on my iBook and generally just unwinding after an especially eventful week. Did I mention that on top of everything else I got two new jobs! More on that later.
Anyway, [this](http://www.themorningnews.org/archives/opinions/questions_frequently_asked_about_tivo_answered_by_someone_who_loves_tivo_too_much.php) is a really funny read, which anyone who has one of these miracle boxes will surely relate to:
>Q: Will TiVo change my life?
>A: No, TiVo will not change your life so much as He will destroy your previous life, permitting a new and improved life to rise, phoenix-like, from your ashes. Switching from cable television to satellite is “change.” Moving to TiVo is closer to rebirth.
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