Is it just a coincidence that the same day you order 2x more Antminers your car gets T-boned by a Toyota AVALON?!
I think they call that a hint...
P.S. - Hope everyone's alright.
Luckily I have full coverage because the guy driving the car that hit didn't speak any English and had none. Everyone is okay, thanks for asking.
Yikes! Glad you're OK. That brings up a point that my SO and I were discussing the other day. I don't have any "local" friends that are into crypto so, in the event of my untimely demise, I want her to know how to access what I have (wallets, miners, etc.) but having it all on paper doesn't help her much.
Maybe I should give her my bitcointalk user/pass and have her reach out to this community.

Has anyone here thought about their crypto-heirs and how they'll deal with it all?
Yup. I manage a co-op mining op. The other participants understand BTC, so I don't have to tutor anything on that. I have a hardcopy notebook I keep in my safe with all passwords, URLs, home network map, etc. to literally keep my life moving if I'm not around. The others each have a way to get into the safe if something went south. I don't depend on any special hardware, wallets, keykeepers, etc. but rather good old paper and ink. Too much changes over time, people forget, and hardware fails. I guess that's the disaster response part of me talking.

EDIT: And...in keeping with the basics...all of that runs on Core on Ubuntu 16.04LTS. I haven't used anyone else's "wallet" or "vault" since Mt. Gox.