Oscars 
So a few weeks ago Sam and I stopped at the Potrero Safeway to get, I don't know, milk and avocados and emery boards, and on a lark, I ran into the Radio Shack next door figuring I'd spend $50 on an HDTV antenna because it seemed a rather cheap way to try to get a few HD signals into the house.
Of course, as we walked in the door, I remembered that one needs an HD tuner and not just an antenna. So the antenna sat in its box until a couple of weeks ago, when I ordered—also on a lark—the eyeTV 500. I did this because a) we already had the necessary TV & Dual G5 PowerMac and b) after July of this year, you won't be able to buy ATSC-to-FireWire converter without draconian “copy protection” hardware in it.
I also did all this because months ago, my constant tinkering with our DirectTiVo ended up in a working box that could “dial out” over a network, could be programmed via webpage and was expanded in capacity and speed—except that we could no longer get local channels.
And it's Oscar night!!!!
So I got the antenna, the eyeTV 500 and the PowerMac G5 set up next to our TV, and now we're watching the Gay Super Bowl in glorious, glorious HD.
Beyoncé looks even more impossibly beautiful, Robin Williams more cuddly and grizzly, and Annette Benning substantially more elegant as she continues to both glow and resist plastic surgery (you GO, girl!).
I think this HD thing is actually going to catch on! Next up, we're going to try out the TiVo-like features of the eyeTV 500 and its accompanying software.