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RE: San Francisco - King Bob - 05-13-2023 I also saw a coffee roaster/cafe on Columbus about across from the playground/pool that looked good. I think I need to come back and poke around North Beach some, and also head over to City Lights. I haven't been there in over 20 years. In my drive all over SF yesterday, I went through the Broadway tunnel, and I don't think I've been through there since I was about five. I distinctly remember my dad driving us through there once. I also drove past Swensen's, which I had forgotten was still there. RE: San Francisco - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 05-13-2023 (05-13-2023, 10:17 AM)King Bob Wrote: I also saw a coffee roaster/cafe on Columbus about across from the playground/pool that looked good. I think I need to come back and poke around North Beach some, and also head over to City Lights. I haven't been there in over 20 years. You are hitting the highlights. Coffee culture in North Beach is mostly stuck in 1990’s Italian mode. Not bad, but not good, either. Combine it with cafe people-watching, however, and it is all good. Warn me next time you are in a North Beach mood and I’ll try to join you or at least give you the skinny. City Lights is one of my least favorite bookstores due to the super-snooty staff. OTOH, if it is Literature (with a capital L) you are looking for, it is the place. RE: San Francisco - King Bob - 05-13-2023 I have a fondness for City Lights because I went in there once and they were playing a rare Miles Davis live album that I had never heard of, and it was amazing music. I used to enjoy browsing the poetry because they had so much. But since I never buy new books anymore, maybe I'd skip it. (I have so much trade credit at Recycle that I almost never go anywhere else.) RE: San Francisco - Drunk Monk - 05-13-2023 I too have a fondness for City Lights because I left my SF status behind decades ago. I’d always stop in on my way to Eastwind back in the day. But I seldom buy new books either. I got so many books. RE: San Francisco - King Bob - 05-14-2023 Couldn't find time to see a Yeti in it's natural habitat, but I did get a few minutes to head over to Bird & Beckett bookstore in Glen Park, a part of town I'd never been to. It's a nice store. Good selection of literature and poetry, and a small but good selection of SF. One of those old school cramped places with too many books for the shelves. I found a reprint of a dystopian SF novel from the 20s on the clearance cart. Did a lot of schlepping for the wedding reception. It was at the Sunnyside Conservatory on Monterey. It's a nice place in a lush garden. Glad to be home. Too much family time, and not enough silence for me. RE: San Francisco - thatguy - 05-27-2023 (05-04-2021, 04:49 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote:Quote:BART-Man is the public transit hero the Bay Area needs BART-man make way! Quote:BART unveils cool anime mascots to woo youth riders —tg RE: San Francisco - Greg - 08-16-2023 Time to visit San Francisco Quote:Victor Tangermann RE: San Francisco - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 08-16-2023 Still don’t like ‘em. RE: San Francisco - Greg - 08-16-2023 Driverless taxis in a city like San Francisco just seems like a bad idea. RE: San Francisco - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 08-17-2023 (08-16-2023, 10:22 AM)Greg Wrote: Driverless taxis in a city like San Francisco just seems like a bad idea. It is. RE: San Francisco - King Bob - 08-17-2023 Agreed. On Sunday we just drove into the city and back out, and were delayed both times by driverless car failures. There was a segment on NBC news, where the reporter was in the car, and it got confused by construction, and turned hard toward the median and stopped, blocking two lanes. After twenty minutes, a guy came to drive it away. And the exec from the company said that the car was confused by construction, so it came to a stop, which was reasonable! Reasonable to stop at a 45 degree angle in the middle of the road and block two lanes? The arrogance is amazing. RE: San Francisco - thatguy - 08-17-2023 I like to think of them as lightly trained, very large animals that can get spooked easily. --tg RE: San Francisco - Drunk Monk - 08-17-2023 (08-17-2023, 12:17 AM)Dr. Ivor Yeti Wrote:(08-16-2023, 10:22 AM)Greg Wrote: Driverless taxis in a city like San Francisco just seems like a bad idea. I see your driverless taxis and raise you a driverless bus... RE: San Francisco - King Bob - 08-22-2023 Just read in the Mercury that the DMV told Cruise to cut the number of cars on the street by 50%. The passenger injury no doubt played a part. And I guess unlike the PUC, a former Cruise exec wasn't voting on it. RE: San Francisco - King Bob - 10-03-2023 Apparently much of SF is built on top of cemetaries: Lost SF graveyards |