Archive for July 24th, 2008
Thursday, July 24th, 2008
Lane splitting - everybody’s doing it, even SuzukiGirl. But what does John Law think about that?
Q. Can motorcycle riders “split” lanes and ride between other vehicles? A. Lane splitting by motorcycles is permissible but must be done in a safe and prudent manner.
Does lane splitting irritate drivers? Perhaps, but who cares?
Go for it, dOoD. The University of California says lane splitting is good for you. Plus, these days you’ve got the Vatican-certified patron saint of motocycle riders, Columbanus of Bobbio, on your side.
Bonus.
“Filtering forward” through the long line of stalled cagers in front of the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge toll booths. Click to expand:

Tags: bay bridge, bike, california, catholic, chp, Columbanus of Bobbio, freeways, highway, illegal, lane, lane sharing, lane splitting, lanesharing, lanesplitting, legal, motocycle, Oakland, patrol, patron saint, sharing, splitting, ticket, Vatican
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Thursday, July 24th, 2008
You might think that because you live in San Francisco, you don’t need a four foot long plastic snorkel on your vehicle. But an urban snorkel mounted on the side of your Jeep would just look so boss, wouldn’t it? Plus, you can save on bridge tolls.
This Jeep, spotted in the Richmond, is from Hermanos Albera in the Mission - ask and maybe they’ll install one for you?

Tags: 4x4, albera brothers, california, cj, four wheel drive, jeep, land cruiser, mission, San Francisco, snorkel
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Thursday, July 24th, 2008
“Chris Daly is not exactly the president of Mensa.” That’s the quote today in the Chronicle in an article about closing part of Market Street to cars. Is Supervisor Daly supposed to be stoopid or something?
1. Trying to close part of Market seems a lot more appealing than some other ideas. Ideas like this, or like corn ethanol for example. Trying this Market Street concept, which has been proposed by others in the past, would be cheap to implement and would be simple to undo if things didn’t work out.
2. Chris Daly could easily become president of Mensa if he had a reason to want to do so. (Look out Alan Winson!) Chris wouldn’t even have to take a test to join. He could most likely dig up the SAT or ACT scores he needed to get into Duke and use them to get into Mensa. Bingo bango. (Bonus: He seems familiar with the organization.)

Chris is a smart guy you just happen to disagree with on this or that. So, let’s leave Mensa out of future discussions of how to move forward, mkay?
Carry on.
Tags: Chris daly, closure, embarcedero, gavin newsom, market, mensa, nathan ballard, president, San Francisco, street, sundays, Supervisor
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Thursday, July 24th, 2008
The 1972 comedy “What’s Up, Doc?” is on tonight at 8:00 PM up at everybody’s favorite raccoon hangout, San Francisco’s Legion of Honor Museum . It’s Cinema Supper Club featuring Women Impressionists.
What’s Up, Doc?(1972, 90 mins)
Mixed-up suitcases add to the screwball zaniness when a trouble-prone college dropout (Barbara Streisand) pursues a musicologist (Ryan O’Neal) at a San Francisco hotel.
Be on the lookout for the damage caused by all those cars going down the Alta Plaza steps at 8:40 here.

via Johnny Grim’s photostream
See you there!
Tags: california, Cinema Supper Club, honor, legion, museum, San Francisco, what's up doc?
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Thursday, July 24th, 2008
San Francisco’s Festival of Sail started yesterday - read all about it.
Movie star The Bounty in front of Alcatraz, as seen from the Crissy Field Overlook in the Presidio. Click to expand:

The Coast Guard’s Eagle, just after passing under the Golden Gate Bridge. Lot’s of great photos here, from Telstar Logistics. Can you spot the baggywrinkle?

A different view of the Eagle, next to the Alpha Tower of the Bay Bridge as witnessed by Petty Officer Sherri Eng:

Lots of people came out to see the SS Jeremiah O’Brien slowly chug along:

See you at the Festival of Sail!
Tags: Barque, bounty, Coast Guard, Eagle, Festival, festival of sail, Golden Gate Bridge, hms, parade, parade of sail, presidio, sail, San Francisco, tall ships, United States, USCG
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