Monday, December 31. 2007
Happy New Year
last sunset of the year for San Francisco
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Monday, December 24. 2007
Christmas on 6th street
Merry Christmas from 6th Street, San Francisco
yeah, no kidding
yeah, no kidding
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Tuesday, December 18. 2007
fire at 7th and Mission
started about 7am and this is what I saw







three hours later, it's still burning at 11:40 am...smells like smoke!













three hours later, it's still burning at 11:40 am...smells like smoke!






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Friday, December 7. 2007
sunset
nice sunset recently. City hall dome on the right
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Monday, December 3. 2007
another view on webcams
Full Slashdot post here
I own a business across the street from an unused building. For years it had been a site for heroin dealing, vandalism, aggresive panhandling, multiple assults and batteries, and at least one mugging in broad daylight. This, of course, was not good for business.
So I got a high quality netcam, put the camera feed live on a web site, and informed anybody who cared to listen ( this included neighbors, cops, drug sellers and buyers, etc ). It took several months for the problem to go away.
First to disappear were the most obviously affluent buyers. Then, over several months, there was a gradual decrease in traffic, and the last to leave were the most desperate looking ones of the entire crowd - the stone junkies with half their teeth rotted away.
That was about two years ago. Every month or so, someone shows up, still thinking that it is active. They sit there for an hour or so, then give up and go away.
I own a business across the street from an unused building. For years it had been a site for heroin dealing, vandalism, aggresive panhandling, multiple assults and batteries, and at least one mugging in broad daylight. This, of course, was not good for business.
So I got a high quality netcam, put the camera feed live on a web site, and informed anybody who cared to listen ( this included neighbors, cops, drug sellers and buyers, etc ). It took several months for the problem to go away.
First to disappear were the most obviously affluent buyers. Then, over several months, there was a gradual decrease in traffic, and the last to leave were the most desperate looking ones of the entire crowd - the stone junkies with half their teeth rotted away.
That was about two years ago. Every month or so, someone shows up, still thinking that it is active. They sit there for an hour or so, then give up and go away.
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got nukes?
well, it's not currently available, but you might be able to order it used on Amazon
One satisfied customer
One satisfied customer
I have to admit, I've tried many different power sources for my orbiting satellite death beam, and nothing does it like good old U-238. If you've never held an entire nation hostage for your maniacal whims (I always ask for my ransom in kittens), then you haven't lived yet. And this can make it happen!
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