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June 28, 2010

SF Pride Parade 2010 Pictures

I went to the Pride Parade yesterday and snapped some pics. It was a beautiful day and everyone looked like there were having a great time. Check out the rest at my flickr set: San Francisco Pride Parade 2010.

May 26, 2010

Sponsor ING drops Bay to Breakers

The outlook is bleak on the yearly Bay to Breakers race as ING has decided to stop footing the bill. The official word from Sam Singer, a spokesman for the race, is that they simply “chose not to renew for the 100th anniversary next year”.

Unofficially, however, word is ING is fed up with all the bad publicity that the race has generated in recent years, especially the complaints of residents around the Panhandle and Alamo Square about revelers and runners urinating, defecating and generally behaving rudely.

Let’s hope someone else steps in as the sponsor. The beer industry should be able to get behind this, right? Budweiser? Or is Tecate more the San Francisco style? They’re practically the official sponsor of Dolores Park already.

[Via: Sponsor ING drops Bay to Breakers.]

May 17, 2010

Mama’s Kitchen Coming to the Haight

Another new restaurant coming to the Haight? Parada 22 turned out to be very impressive (not to mention delicious) and we could certainly use more of that.

Mamas Kitchen, previously located at 321 Kearny Street and not to be confused with the ever-popular Mamas in North Beach, is looking to reopen in the Haight in place of what is currently a tattoo parlor called Soul Patch 1599 Haight.

[Via Mama’s Kitchen Coming to the Haight -- Grub Street San Francisco.]

December 4, 2008

Safeway Programs

Safeway has far too many “special things” going on. My receipt for one sandwich is about a foot long. Here’s what we’ve got…

  • You have accumulated $151.59 of $600 toward a PowerPump Rewards Card.
  • You have accumulated $0.00 of $100 in Gift Card purchases toward a Double Gas Reward.
  • As of today, you have accumulated 5 of 7 toward your Free Signature Cafe Sandwich!
  • You have accumulated $15.96 of $240 towards a savings of 10% on your next purchase at Safeway. Now through 12/20/08

I suppose I don’t mind that all these things are going on. They don’t really affect me except in the off chance that I get something free from them. It’s not as if I’m shopping at Safeway instead of some other store because of all their great rewards. I shop there because it’s across the street. Or down the street (from work), as was the case today when I bought a sandwich for lunch.

mai leefFunny story, I won a free ipod shuffle from Safeway (when I was again buying a sandwich, like I do) during their “grand re-opening” on Church & Market. I didn’t even know it was the grand re-opening, much less that they were giving away free stuff. When my sandwich was swiped on the scanner and the register made a little beepy noise, I was more disappointed than excited because I thought something had gone wrong, which would inevitably result in me standing in line for a few seconds longer. Actually I did end up standing in line a few seconds longer because it seemed 10 other people won ipods at the exact same moment. This line I did not mind so much. I like gadgets. I have quite a collection. Let me show you them.

September 6, 2008

Adventures in Real Life

Today I went to the library. The real library. With actual paper. It was my first time to any San Francisco library. I went to the main branch downtown in the big fancy building. It’s pretty awesome as far as libraries go. But then it should be seeing as how…

The Main Library is the resource center for the entire San Francisco Public Library system and the libraries of Northern California.

Cool, huh? So they have a lot of books. Today was just an overview though so I started out on the 1st floor and wandered through the Fiction/Mystery/Sci-Fi stacks. There’s something about looking at physical copies of books by my favorite authors. Perhaps it validates them in my mind as “good” authors. As if there are no books written by bad authors. When I got to the aisle where I expected to find all of Neal Stephenson’s books, I found some guy, maybe 65-75 years old, who engaged me in probably the most thought-provoking conversation I’ve had so far today. Maybe even this week.

We talked authors and sci-fi, and how it’s often a misunderstood genre, while I was pointing out that exactly one of Neal Stephenson’s books had made it to those shelves (there were a few more in plain-old fiction and perhaps others in even more generic or specific stacks). Then we talked real science and politics and technology and space. Hard to say where these things come from. I suppose many sci-fi fans share some interests in at least a couple of these topics. Sci-fi tends to be about the future. Whenever a story takes place, you can usually place it in your own timeline as something to seek or avoid. Many works can be found in the sci-fi stacks about cloning, space elevators, interplanetary travel and more general topics like morality, politics and religion. Orson Scott Card’s series that began with “Ender’s Game” starts out quite simple but by “Xenocide” and “Children of the Mind” becomes very philosophical. I’m curious to see where Neal Stephenson’s next book “Anathem” will be shelved.

So back to the conversation I was having. This guy wants to put floating habitats up in space, which is the topic of many sci-fi books, but he really wants to do it. He’s starting a political party with very forward-thinking ideas. IE: Set up organizations to measure the carbon effect of everything, make people and companies responsible and carbon-neutral, build houses in space, etc. Cool ideas, for sure, but that an everyday voter would even understand what he’s trying to do is quite far fetched. Take Sarah Palin, for instance. She’ll teach our children that the world is 6000 years old and that fact is not enough to stop her from getting into the White House. Either people don’t care enough about science, or they do, and they call it God.

Enough about that. Time to eat this delicious $5 footlong from Subway. Mmm. Toasty! It’s too bad I’m not popular enough to get it for free just for mentioning them in my blog. They also might not want me to use slogans from the competition. But I do what I want! If I want to say Subway is Mmm Toasty there’s no stopping me! If I want to say it’s 15 minutes can save you 15% or more then that’s just what I’ll do! For the record… the sandwich was actually $6.50. But then, I didn’t wait 15 minutes.

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