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Vallejo and Napa Taco Trucks
January 24 2008 Tacos Garcia Soscol St. at McKinstry Napa, CA Note: Advertised “Burrito Diablo de Camarón $8.50” Tacos Dos Hermanos Sonoma St at Soreno St. Vallejo, CA Tacos Jalisco Texas St. at Broadway Vallejo, CA Note: “Tacos de Birria” La Perla de Jalisco 1 block north of Kentucky St. at Alameda Vallejo, CA
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San Bruno & Millbrae Taco Trucks
I finally finished uploading photos from my two most recent solo crawls. March 1 2008 Tacos Panzon Campbell and Grand Ave. Oakland, CA Tacos Toñito Herman and Huntington Ave. (Under I-380 overpass) San Bruno, CA Tacos El Ranchito El Camino Real at Jenevin Ave. (Across from the Fire Station) San Bruno, CA Tacos El Ranchito #2 El Camino Real at Center St. (near McDonald’s) Millbrae, CA La Conchita El Camino Real and Hillcrest Ave. Millbrae, CA Note: Pastor was *really*…
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Harper’s: Google’s Addiction to Cheap Electricity
[via Alan Wiig]
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Sacramento Bee: City may slap limits on food vendor trucks today
SacBee: The city of Sacramento appears ready to clamp down on a workday culinary staple – the food truck. More than 100 licensed food trucks roam Sacramento every day, serving up tacos, burritos, noodles and ice cream. The trucks are fixtures at construction sites and outside government offices, anywhere hurried folk want a bite on the cheap. But city officials say some vendors park for hours in quiet neighborhoods and attract loiterers, noise, litter and crime. The City Council is…
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Me and Ira Glass, Berkeley
Becky and I saw Ira Glass and David Rakoff at an event in Berkeley tonight.
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Yet another reason why I love Estonia
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NYT: Classic Beach, but Much More in Santa Monica
The NYT had a big piece today on my hometown, Santa Monica. Next door, Rooms & Gardens (No. 1311-A) sells furniture, antiques and accessories like pillows fashioned from an antique Indian sari. The actress Mary Steenburgen, one of the store’s three owners, praised the walkability of the area — not a common commodity in Southern California — when I asked her about the location of her store. “The thing I love about Montana is that you feel as if you…
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The Reluctant Communist
Last night I watched Crossing the Line, an amazing documentary about Joe Dresnok, the last American defector to North Korea. After putzing around the Internet, I was pleasantly surprised to find out that one of Dresnok’s fellow defectors, Charles Robert Jenkins, who has since left North Korea for Japan, is about to come out with a book. His book previous had only been published in Japanese and Korean, and is finally scheduled for release early next month in English, published…
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Veljo’s new idea for Internet access
Free access for everyone: We have service providers, our people have computers. Almost every Estonian has a cellphone — or two of them — and most have laptops. It’s already becoming impossible to work or to study without a laptop. But universal coverage is not the same as universal access. I have an idea which hasn’t been suggested yet. It takes advantage of the fact that we already have good coverage but our “free” Wi-Fi isn’t really free. To my…
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Estonian Embassy Opens in Second Life
Not surprisingly, Estonia has opened up an embassy in Second Life: Perhaps unlike other “embassies” in Second Life, Estonia’s is interesting because of its focus: they’re not here to show off the natural beauty of their lovely country and attract tourists. Instead they have settled to invite the visitors to experience a very high-tech country which is at the forefront of the computer and Internet revolution. It’s very likely that they’re planning to attract similarly-minded individuals, organisations, and governments from…