Wednesday, February 9, 2005
Baby Name Voyager
Here's a really neat program for exploring baby names. I got it from Sarah Lane's blog. Check it out. It explores frequency of baby names from 1900 to 2003.
An Expensive Education
As part of the moving process, I called in a GE repairman to look at our gas stove. The front right burner would no longer light on it's own. It made the clicking sound. I could light it myself, so the gas was flowing, but it just wouldn't light normally. So, after not finding any anwers on the GE website in the "fix it yourself" section of the website, I called in an expert. In my defense, I'm nervous about messing around with anything that uses natural gas. He flipped up the stove top. He pulled the whole burner assembly out. I had no idea that it would come out so easily. He cleaned out a small whole with a special tool. By special, here, I mean something that looked like a small wire. Like a paperclip. He cleaned out some holes with the tool and the burner works flawlessly now. He said it was a "customer education visit" and charged me $89.95. I thanked him and he went on his way.
Tuesday, February 8, 2005
The Moving Process Has Begun
Well, the moving process has begun. I've gotten together with my real estate agents, Judy and Bob Caton, and signed all the paperwork to start the listing process. We picked the listing price, worked out agent commissions, decided on disclosure versus disclaimer, and got a picture taken of the house. Now, as soon as I finish my list of preparations, we're ready to go. Carolyn has been nice enough to loan us her basement to store some of our clutter during the moving process. There's still a lot of decluttering to go. I'm hoping to hire professionals to give it a good cleaning. There's a little painting to do. Some appliances to get into top working order. Then it'll be onto the market!
Sunday, February 6, 2005
Kara Goes Home Again (Spoilers)
This week's episode of Battlestar Galactica, "You Can't Go Home Again", has a few small touches that I wanted to point out. After Apollo recognizes Starbuck's raider, there's a moment where they greet each other by rolling their vipers from side to side. The original Galactica has an episode in it where Apollo and Starbuck fly a captured Cylon raider back from a mission on a Basestar. They signal to the fleet's vipers that they are not cylons by "waggling their wings".
Another moment that I wanted to point out is a line from the deck chief to Apollo. He says, "You can push a man a lot further than you can push a machine." That's a very interesting line if you think about it. Does that line explain the course of evolution that the cylons are following in becoming indistinguishable from humans? An interesting question...
Another moment that I wanted to point out is a line from the deck chief to Apollo. He says, "You can push a man a lot further than you can push a machine." That's a very interesting line if you think about it. Does that line explain the course of evolution that the cylons are following in becoming indistinguishable from humans? An interesting question...
Saturday, February 5, 2005
Moving Out...
We've decided to move. A recent study ranks moving as one of the top sources of stress in life. It's right up there with getting married, having a baby, or changing jobs. We're moving for several reasons. I've developed a feeling that if we don't take advantage of the lowest interest rates in my lifetime, I'm being financially irresponsible. We'd also like to move closer to Annapolis if possible. The preparations for putting the townhouse on the market have begun. We've got some cleaning to do and some basic repairs to make. Once we've sold the townhouse, we can begin our search for a new place to live.
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