Sunday, February 17, 2013

Governmental Expertise

If i were allowed to vote I'd vote for the most competent candidate who broadly shared my political and social stance. But competence is still a key component.

Digital democracy and community participation is, of course, all well and good but there is still such a thing as expertise. The guy off the street is not the equal of the guy with the Bachelors in Political Science and the Masters in Public Administration.





I hope there is still a distinction to be made between amateur and professional in this upcoming revolution.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Oakland ...


and therefore taiko ... 

update: Well that was fun

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Nothing to say ... other than that was fun

It’s time for Burns Night 2013 at Edinburgh Castle Pub on January 19, 2013.

Celebrate with the Scots on Burns Night with bagpipes, the haggis ceremony, whisky lashings and the poems and songs of Robert Burns, Scotland’s national poet.

Cover is $10, but once you’re in you’ll be treated to a free buffet spread out on their tables.


http://sf.funcheap.com/robert-burns-night-haggis-ceremony-sf/

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Saw Singin in the Rain again ...

few weeks back. Its still the best musical ever no matter what some people say.


PURITY AND PRECISION RATING: NOT WORTH WATCHING, WORTH AVOIDING
REVIEWED BY: AMANDA KAYLON

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

POPOS Update

Via an article in TheAtlanticCities

Atlantic Cities San Francisco POPOS

Some of the best privately owned public open spaces in downtown San Francisco are, by nature, a little hard to find. They’re on upper-floor terraces with fantastic views of the city, or in interior plazas of office towers that look from the sidewalk like places where you don't belong. Part of their charm comes from their hybrid nature: These "POPOS" can be more intimate sanctuaries than traditional open spaces, with office-caliber amenities – leather chairs and potted olive trees – you’ll won’t find in Golden Gate Park.



Go use the tool http://www.sf-planning.org/index.aspx?page=3339


Friday, May 25, 2012

Welcome to San Francisco

That sovereign of insufferables, Oscar Wilde, has ensued with his opulence of twaddle and his penury of sense. He has mounted his hind legs and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck, to the capital edification of circumjacent fools and foolesses, fooling with their foolers. He has tossed off the top of his head and uttered himself in copious overflows of ghastly bosh. The ineffable dunce has nothing to say and says it with a liberal embellishment of bad delivery, embroidering it with reasonless vulgarities of attitude, gesture and attire. There was never an imposter so hateful, a blockhead so stupid, a crank so variously and offensively daft. Therefore is the she-fool enamored of the feel of his tongue in her ear to tickle her understanding.
http://foundsf.org/index.php?title=Wilde_%26_Bierce

Saturday, April 14, 2012

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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Walk a mile ...

Evolution, Ecology and Behavior
Stephen C Stearns
Yale

23. The Logic of Science
While there are many differences between modern science and philosophy, there are still a number of lessons in modes of thought that scientists can take from philosophy. Scientists' ideas about the nature of science have evolved over time, leading to new ideas about falsifiability, creativity, revolutions, and the boundaries and limits of what can be accomplished by different types of science.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Support your local historians ...


Sutro's: The Palace at Lands End


Unless of course you live in some boring suburb with no history, in which case, you should move and persuade your historians to come with you.