I was awakened by Teresa getting up when Laura came home at
4am.
I was awakened again by what sounded like someone playing a
boombox while walking down the street. I
looked at my watch. 6:15am, really?
I finally woke/got up at 9am.
Teresa got a phone call and then told me about a teacher
couple (he engineering, she philosophy) that may be interested in renting the
finca. Teresa asked me if she rents the
finca could Laura return to the university.
I said, if you could get them to sign a 5 year contract then we would
have a steady stream of income and there should be no problem with her
returning. I don’t think that’s going to
happen.
Well, the AFC championship game begins today at 3:05pm and
the NFC championship at 6:40 so I’ll be glued to the TV for some time today and
tonight.
In the AFC Championship game, the New England Patriots
defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars in a close game 24-20.
Teresa and Laura came back at 8:45. Teresa wanted to see her Sunday night program
Septima Dia. My game was already 31-7 Philadelphia ahead so I turned it off.
What was amazing is that I experienced no buffering in
either game.
I Googled “what can I do with 4 gigabytes of data”?
With 4 GB per month, you can watch 300
minutes of video a month (the equivalent of ten 30-minute sitcoms), surf 50 web
pages daily, upload 10 pictures, stream 15 minutes of music and send 50 emails
every day and still use only 3.61 GB.
With Laura’s help I downloaded Tappsi, the taxi calling service.
I have it on my cellphone but as soon as I leave the building I lose
internet and my contact with Tappsi.
Theoretically, I should be able to use Teresa’s cellphone and still
maintain contact with the taxi driver.
In the NFC Championship game, the Philadelphia Eagles
defeated the Minnesota Vikings 38-7.
Boring!
After my usual presleep procedures I went to bed at 11pm.
T-shirt of the day: Chicago .
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