Today at work I’m spending a lot of time updating scripts and testing said scripts. The scripts take several minutes to run in between fixes, so my day has been a cycle of fixing a script, waiting three or four minutes for the script to complete, making another change, then testing the script again. And [...]
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Monday, July 2nd, 2007
Category: Moving
This is our moving week, and we’re going to be crazy with last minute packing, finishing up the floors at the new house, meeting with handymen and electricians, and more. So if you don’t hear from me this week, that’s why.
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Thanks to everyone who replied with regards to my DSL woes. I apparently had a brain tumor for breakfast yesterday morning because when I was checking with various providers, I kept giving them the phone number of our new house. Said phone number is not yet active. So, of course, no server reported DSL as [...]
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Wednesday, June 27th, 2007
Category: Moving
Escrow closed yesterday, and now the house in downtown Sacramento is officially ours now. There’s still some paperwork to fill out and stuff to sign and inspections to complete and an old house to pack up and everything else, but we have keys and the house is officially ours.
Can I get a Woo Hoo?
I’m looking [...]
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On Saturday, Jennifer and I went on a "garden tour" in Sacramento, in the area near where our new house is located. Some of the houses in the area are in part of Sacramento called "The Fabulous Forties", and it’s where the politicians and lawyers and other assorted scum live, but it’s a nice area [...]
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Today we’re cleaning up the house, getting it ready to show to prospective buyers. Our office has been purged of about six years’ worth of detritus, and all my cool toys have been packed away as well as about nine linear feet of bookshelf space and eleven or so linear feet of books.
It just doesn’t [...]
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We made an offer on the house that we fell in love with in Sacramento. We’ve spoken with our realtor and with a financial guy we know through church, both of whom have outstanding reputations in our community, and we don’t think this is premature. So, let’s hope that this all gets done quickly.
Also, it [...]
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