Chernobyl, Bent Spears and the Illusion of Control. How close have we been to the brink in the past 60 years? Eric Schlosser, the investigative journalist of Fast Food Nation fame, reveals the unnerving story…
I know I know. “Google Maps is the best. Tru dat. Double True!” Thank you Lazy Sunday. Ok, Parnell and Samberg… you might be right if you’re simply walking around the city to a movie. But for the commuters and weekend warriors, Sigalert helps you…
Independence Day Summer Blockbusters… guy in chair snoozing.
End of Summer Underground Flicks… guy jumping out of chair clapping.
Bike In! The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition hosts the second of their free bike-in movies tonight screening Klunkerz in SOMA
Chagall Exhibit and Manischewitz Shooters
Thursdays haven’t been this exciting since Seinfeld was batting cleanup for Must See TV.
You’ve experienced the Thursday nights at the SFMOMA with the curator lectures and the decadent desserts served on the Rooftop Sculpture Garden… right? You’ve definitely done the thumping music, cocktails,
You too can become a headturner in your new kayak.
Some eternal questions… Nature or Nurture? Ginger or Mary Ann? Yoo-Hoo or NesQuik? Now add Buy or Build, courtesy of Ben Barnhart, boatbuilder and sole proprietor of Santa Cruz Wooden Boats.
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The Kindle 2 might not have come into this world naked... but pretty darn close. Amazon's prepackaged cover would've been great for a hotel pad of paper and a pen. But job numero uno for a cover is safety. (safety never takes a holiday.) So for a $300+ device, I require a durable cover that will protect my Kindle if I accidentally gravity test it.
The Bobarra Thoreau cover has 4 elastic bands securely latching my Kindle into the cover. Thoreau once said that “books are the carriers of civilization.” But when civilization needs to carry their book, they don't want to be worried about dropping them. For someone who is always running around, I sincerely appreciate the safety of the Thoreau.
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Overall, I am very happy with my Kindle 2 and love my Thoreau cover.
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