The city plan of San Francisco was laid out with straight lines, much like Washington DC. However, the planner didn’t change any of the straight lines to accomodate for the 42 hills that make up the city. So, San Francisco was built on hills too steep for roads or at least any horse & buggy […]
Continue Reading... 2 Comments.Yup, football! It was an interesting experience to go, but I was really looking forward to the game. Our seats are actually really good, around the 50th row, to the sides of the endzone. Cal has a lot of traditions and chants and…stuff that we just didn’t know about, so we pretty much felt like […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Cal vs Tenn.During days that it gets too hot (by hot, I mean in the 90’s – watch out for that heatwave) San Francisco frets about the air quality index, and on those days, encourages everyone to use public transportation instead of private vehicles to reduce the pollutants in the air. They do this by offering free […]
Continue Reading... 2 Comments.I’m admonishing both of us because very bad bloggers we have been. We apologize for not being able to distract you from work for over a week. And after we watch the VT/LSU game that we taped, we will get in on this whole blogging thing. Lots of fun things have occurred. Including a four […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on MmmmmkSo we went to see Avenue Q last night, and it was pretty much fantastic. I haven’t seen anything quite so hilarious in a long long while. Of course, working at Berkeley, and seeing as how Dan and I went with both students and professional staff, we’re already thinking about how we can use it […]
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