Hike The Geek – Summit Loop this Sunday

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“This is an amazing mountain to hike up and around on either the southern side (great views of the Peninsula) or the northern side (amazing outlooks of SF and the Bay). The trails are never crowded, and even on a foggy day it is still very beautiful (bring layers with you as the weather can change quite quickly).”

RSVP and learn more (directions) here:

http://www.hikethegeek.com/SF/Hikes/details.php?locid=132&hikeid=398

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Drive-Out Theater Does Disney

FILM FARM for APRIL
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KrOB DOES DiSNEY!!!

I absolutely love disney cartoons. especially ones from the 30′s, 40′s and 50′s. i’m going to play stuff exclusively from this period for another great night on the APPLAUSE BUS!!!

excerpting from:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
Pinocchio
Fantasia
Dumbo
Bambi
Victory Through Air Power
The Three Caballeros
Melody Time
Make Mine Music
Song of the South
Cinderella
Alice in Wonderland
Peter Pan
and Sleeping Beauty.

also, some Disneyland stuff, cartoons featuring the Multi-Plane Camera, and, of course, a whole bunch of Silly Symponies: Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and Pluto cartoons. It’ll be like the first seven minutes of an ASK Dr. HAL show that lasts ALL NIGHT LONG!!!… on a bus.

but that’s just the ending…

The day starts with an afternoon visiting the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco.
ahttp://disney.go.com/disneyatoz/familymuseum/visit/location_hours.html

1st pick-up from Ritual @ 3:30pm

We’ll get to the museum, in the presidio, at 4 o’clock and spend a couple of hours checking everything out and treating Hal to something from the gift shoppe. Then we go back to Ritual Roasters to pick up the people that just want to do the cartoonified busride.

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Sunday Streets San Francisco – Come out and play!

via sundaystreetssf.com

“The SF Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, the City of San Francisco and Livable City (Sunday Streets fiscal sponsor) are pleased to announce the kick off of the 3rd Sunday Streets season on March 14th 2010.

The 3.3 mile route travels along the Embarcadero, from China Basin in Mission Bay to Fisherman’s Wharf. The Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District and PIER 39 join Sunday Streets once again, and are presenting a ‘Family Fitness Fair’ in conjunction with Sunday Streets. Activities include free Salsa lessons, bike programs, rentals, repairs, kid’s games and activities, Yoga, adult fitness and dance workout sessions and much, much more! See below for full program details and route map.”

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Spring Open House 2010 at The Crucible

Saturday, April 17, 2010 • 12 to 4PM
FREE Admission

Join us this Saturday afternoon as we roll open our doors to show you what we are all about!

Don’t Miss…
* An exhibit of student, faculty and staff art
* A fiery metal pour in our foundry
* Exciting demonstrations of welding, glass working, metal casting, blacksmithing, and fire performance
* Crucible Youth students demonstrating their skills
* A preview of Summer Youth Camps and Adult Workshops
* Tasty food and refreshments
* The opportunity to learn more about how you can explore your creativity at The Crucible

via thecrucible.org

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Raving in the Black Sea – Music World | VBS.TV

via vbs.tv

“VBS visits the Republic of Kazantip, an annual month-long rave/orgy on the southern coast of the Ukraine. Ravers are called citizens, visas are required for entry, and there is even a Minister of Foreign Affairs. The whole scene is trapped somewhere in the 90’s with its platform shoes, pink dreadlocks and energy drinks. Join VBS as we head to the Black Sea coast for the closing party and make friends with the luminaries of Russian criminal society.”

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San Francisco « Renegade Craft Fair

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The city by the bay has become our home away from home, and so we couldn’t be happier to be returning for the The 3rd Annual Renegade Craft Fair in San Francisco on July 31 + August 1, 2010, at the Fort Mason Center Festival Pavilion! This craft, art, design and DIY spectacular will run from 11am – 7pm each day + feature over 225 of today’s finest indie-craft talents from all over the nation!

The Renegade Craft Fair is always FREE TO ATTEND and we encourage attendees to ride public transportation or bicycle to the Fair! If you are driving, the Fort Mason Center offers low-cost parking on site, or there is street parking in the surrounding neighborhood. Please see our FAQ for all the details, directions + lots more info!

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Bay Area Futurists

Went to the Bay Area futurists meeting tonight. It was held in a conference room at SAP’s offices at 3410 Hillview Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94304. Very nice venue, and SAP sponsored some delicious food (bacon wrapped jalepeno peppers, stuff with cheese, fresh fruit, cheese quesadillas).

The scheduled speaker called in sick, so it was open mike night. Each speaker presented a 5 minute talk on a topic of interest to them, followed by a five minute Q&A.

My favorite talks were by Eric Boyd and John Smart. Boyd talked about his website, xprizecars.com, on which he provides uniform comparisons of all known cars competing for the Automotive X-Prize. The Aptera is my favorite so far.

John Smart talked about chemical fixation/plastination as an alternative to cryopreservation. I certainly think it’s better than nothing, but I’m skeptical that it preserves enough information for restoration and that the brains would degrade during room temperature storage.

i gave a talk on the Blackmail diet. It seemed to go over well, even though I had not prepared anything in advance.

I got to meet several new people, as well as talk briefly with nasu_dengaku, who I didn’t know was going to be there beforehand.

Maker Faire comes to San Mateo

The maker’s paradise this year will be Maker Faire 2007, a two-day
family-friendly event celebrating engineering, arts, science, and
crafts. On May 19-20, 2007, thousands of crafters and makers will
converge at the San Mateo Fairgrounds in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Featuring hundreds of makers, tons of workshops, and more
cool inventions than you can imagine, this event is sure to leave you
buzzing with inspiration for months to come. Advanced tickets sales end
at midnight PST on Thursday, May 10th.

Get your tickets today!

Program

http://makerfaire.com/bayarea/2007/schedule/