My Other Life
Some people have hobbies, I have blogs. This is the mortgage blog I started quietly a few weeks before leaving PBS. It reflects my discoveries and thinking about an area that directly affects about 51 million U.S. families. What has YOUR mortgage done for you lately? Not much, eh?
Take a look at the site, which in theory you can reach by clicking on jumbo there. Otherwise it is at http://blog.cringelysmortgage.com/blog/.

Bob, is that you and your wife above? Very impressive photo.
It would be nice if the blog URL was a link instead of plain text.
Got to be your daughter Bob. Much to young and attractive.
Looks interesting, I like your house. I wish I had a Mansard roof, Vampire Weekend wrote a song about one.
I just discovered your PBS podcast in September, and was shocked and disappointed to find out you weren’t doing it any more. But I’m really glad you still making this information available.
Will you be podcasting a version of it in audio, like your PBS articles?
Good luck with your new blog.
I really enjoyed Electric Money, so I expect this will be good as well.
Hi Bob,
I’ve been listening to your podcasts since you started – such a shame I won’t have your point of view to listen to when I’m working away or driving about. I will read your blogs when I get a chance, but it won’t be so often… whatever the delivery mechanism (PBS, Cringely), please think about doing some kind of podcast, even if it not so often. There are pressures on everyone now, and some/a lot of what you say does make sense…
Thanks, and health, wealth and happiness to you and your family,
Griff W @ GWai
@Chris Ryland, in his posts at PBS he often refers to his “young and beautiful wife”.
Excellent blog, why did you keep this quiet?
“why isn’t Steve Jobs doing the honors? It isn’t because of his health..”
Ummm, my mom died in 2006 (albeit at 79) due to pancreatitis creating cascading complications with other internal organs (like colon, kidney and liver failure). A little Googling reveals that the treatments for pancreatic cancer, even in the rare cases when they stop the cancer, essentially give one pancreatitis. Get my drift?