
A few
geologic features of note:
San Francisco:- Grossly over-rated
- Spooky smells
- Tacky people
- Homosexual clones, conceived in mid-west laboratories, who instinctively migrate west once they start going bald
- Work
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Oakland:- Burritos
- Gangsta G's
- Billboard advertisements visible from every window
- Slang
- The guy who said to me, 'Fuck you white boy, get off our street'
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Berkeley:- Record stores
- Students
- Crusty punks
- Crappy pizza that everyone thinks is good
- 924 Gilman Street, the hyped-up punk rock venue for cool elite kids (does not include you)
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Emeryville:- Brandon
- Brandon's massive video tape archive
- A single 24-hour Denny's
- Nothing
- A bus stop, somewhere, maybe
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The grey question marks (
?'s) denote area as yet unexplored by archaeologists.
What I love about this is that aside from a few more things in Emeryville, mothing has changed in 13 years.
Oh, and, all you unix geeks out there:
echo '[q]sa[ln0=aln256%Pln256/snlbx]sb3135071790101768542287578439snlbxq'|dc
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Date: 2011-09-01 06:53 pm (UTC)Like staring into a time vortex! Nothing has changed in 13 years! The act of looking generates a paradox! Etc...
In retrospect, I'm alarmed at how little I explored that area. I know I was in hiding, trying to recover from some emotional damage,.. And I was broke all the time. But, wow. I never took advantage of those digs.
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Date: 2011-09-26 11:02 am (UTC)