After the Big One, May 27, 1906

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I found this newspaper image taken from Twin Peaks on ebay and snapped it up and my friend Robert Holt was nice enough to scan it in high-resolution* so that I could share it. You can enlarge it quite a bit and see the notations I’ve added on Flickr. It’s remarkable how much of the debris has already been removed just 39 days after the Quake and Fire.

I used this as a reference:aq19334aIt shows the sites of the refugee camps and soup and relief sites.

Just 2 years later, the city was already well on the way to complete restoration:default

This is the City today in a Gigapan created by a photographer who calls himself ‘xcited’

http://www.gigapan.com/embeds/WIvTW8fUAHQ/

The history of the City syncs almost perfectly with the history of photography and as such its growth is remarkably well-documented.
Coincidentally, motion picture photography came along just in time to catch the 1906 disaster.
This silent film, made on April 18th, 1906 is from the Library of Congress:

*any higher resolution would get lost because of the half-tone printing from the newspaper

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New Hammer Graces Roberts Hardware

This 5 ft. tall styrofoam-based, polyurethane-coated hammer sculpted by Sean Mason, artist and fellow Roberts employee, has replaced the old 2D plywood one on the front of the building:

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The Sexiest Screen Kiss I’ve Ever Seen

I am watching I was a Male War Bride (1949) with Ann Sheridan and Cary Grant

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My Uncle Bill Murray was a real male war bride. He was a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy who was aboard the S.S.Ohio, the ship that saved Malta from occupation by the Germans in 1942. He was injured and met my mother’s sister Lt. Jean Clark, Army Nurse Corps in the hospital.

The link above at the title is the whole movie with French subtitles.

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Something about a woman in uniform…

It’s a delightful movie with the beautiful and vivacious Ann Sheridan:

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Introducing The Bands Performing At 2016’s Haight Ashbury Street Fair | Hoodline

Great article in Hoodline that includes video clips of the bands that are scheduled to play at both of the main stages.

Headlining the Amoeba/Stanyan Stage are Quicksilver Messenger Service (2:00-3:00pm) and Jefferson Starship! (3:15-5:15)

Source: Introducing The Bands Performing At 2016’s Haight Ashbury Street Fair | Hoodline

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Earliest Use of the Word Fuck Discovered – Medievalists.net

Cheshire County Court Rolls , CE 1310 – photo by Paul Booth

And here’s a few rude words and gestures to go with the above story:

An English historian has come across the word ‘fuck’ in a court case dating to the year 1310, making it the earliest known reference to the swear word.

Dr Paul Booth of Keele University spotted the name in ‘Roger Fuckebythenavele’ in the Chester county court plea rolls beginning on December 8, 1310. The man was being named three times part of a process to be outlawed, with the final mention coming on September 28, 1311.

‘Roger Fuckebythenavel’ as seen in the Cheshire County Court Rolls , CE 1310 – photo by Paul Booth

Dr Booth believes that “this surname is presumably a nickname. I suggest it could either mean an actual attempt at copulation by an inexperienced youth, later reported by a rejected girlfriend, or an equivalent of the word ‘dimwit’ i.e. a man who might think that that was the correct way to go about it.”

Prior to Dr. Booth’s discovery, the previous earliest use of the word was in them poem Flen flyys, written around 1475. It had a line that read “fvccant vvivys of heli”, a Latin/English mix meaning “…they fuck the wives of Ely”. Historians have come across earlier uses of the word in medieval England, but have doubted that it was being used as a sexual reference. For example, the name John le Fucker appears in 1278, but this likely could be just a different spelling for the word ‘fulcher’ which means soldier.

 

Source: The earliest use of the F-word discovered – Medievalists.net

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Bernie Sanders at the Golden Gate

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In his final appearance before the California Democratic primary Bernie Sanders came to Crissy Field in the Presidio. I attended it and took these images (and posed for many, many more because of my hat)

Here is almost 3 hours of the event as it was streamed live on Youtube:

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Less than 20 minutes after I left the Haight this happened:
http://hoodline.com/2016/06/bernie-sanders-breezes-through-the-haight

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John Oliver Buys $15M In Medical Debt, Then Forgives It 

“There are places in this country where you need to fill out less paperwork to start collecting money from peoples’ pockets than you do to collect fish from a fucking lake,” explains Oliver.

He continued: “It is pretty clear by now that debt-buying is a grimy business and badly needs more oversight. As it stands, any idiot can get into it, and I can prove that to you, because I’m an idiot and we started a debt-buying company… And it was disturbingly easy.”For a $50 fee, Oliver and his team registered their new debt-acquisition firm, Central Asset Recovery Professionals — CARP, named after the bottom-feeding fish — in Mississippi, complete with a website that was nothing more than the logo you see here.

“With little more to go on than that website,” says Oliver, “we were soon offered a portfolio of nearly $15 million of out-of-statute (i.e., ex-fucking-spired!) medical debt from Texas.”The asking price was less than $60,000 for $14,922,261.76 in this zombie debt — or around $.004 for every dollar of debt owed. Purchasing the debt would give CARP the names, current addresses, Social Security numbers, and amount owed (or previously owed, as the statute of limitations had expired) for nearly 9,000 individuals.

Source: John Oliver Buys $15M In Medical Debt, Then Forgives It – Consumerist

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6 Scientific Explanations For Famous Bible ‘Miracles’ | Cracked.com

Biblical miracles can be explained with (wildly unlikely, but still technically possible) science.

Manna ‘from heaven’ was less likely some sort of floating baklava and more likely trehalose— a naturally occurring, sweet, edible crystalline carbohydrate that’s created by a whole slew of organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, plants, and a parasitic beetle called Trehala manna (named after the Biblical manna). These beetles are found in Middle East, and their cocoons are highly nutritious, containing both carbs and protein (and a little bit of love!). In fact, this so-called manna is readily available in deserts even today, and is used by the Bedouin as a sweetener.

Source: 6 Scientific Explanations For Famous Bible ‘Miracles’ | Cracked.com

My favorite part of this article is that despite the delicate subject matter the comments are relatively mild and well-mannered.

And here’s a graphic gallery on the subject:

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12 Scenes That Prove Han Solo Could Use The Force | Cracked.com

Now that we all know he spawned a Sith, this shouldn’t be a complete surprise.

Han may or may not know it, but he can totally use the Force.

Here’s 2 of the examples, the rest are worth a look.

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Source: 12 Scenes That Prove Han Solo Could Use The Force | Cracked.com

 

 

Here are some Force-full images:

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Tips On How To Find Out All The Data Google Has On You in 17 pics

It’s not easy to find your “Web & App Activity” page. You must be logged in to Google to see it. Once logged in, go to “https://history.google.com/history/” and click on “all time.”

This brings up a long list of all the web pages you searched. You can delete them all, but the option that lets you do that isn’t easy to find. You can, very easily delete one day at a time. That will take forever to cover years’ worth of data, but you can try. Click on today, then click the delete button at the top.

You’ll have to deal with a warning from Google telling you that you don’t really want to delete this information. The truth is, Google doesn’t want you to delete this information. You may or may not want to, but don’t worry if you do. You won’t break the internet or your Google account if you hit the delete button.

To delete all of your Web and App Activity, go back to the main Web and App Activity page, and look for the three dots at the top corner of the page. Click, then click on “delete options,” then on “Advanced” and then on “all time.”

Now, click on the little menu button on the top left of the screen.

Here’s where you’ll find links to the voice, device, location, and YouTube records Google keeps on you. You can go to those pages and see what Google has on you, and delete stuff, too.

You can delete individual items or day by day. If you want to delete all of, you can access that option through the three dots at the top right corner.

But you’ll have to deal with Google’s warnings on why you don’t want to do that.

If you click on “location history” in the menu, it takes you to a page with a map, which represents your “timeline” of where and when you traveled, with Google Maps or other location services. Now click on the settings button on the lower-right corner.

From here you can delete all of your location data, if you choose. But if you really want to see all the data Google has collected on you, click on “download a copy of all your data.” You can also get to this download page from your “account settings” page. More on that below.

Click on “select all.” Scroll down and select “next.”

Select your file type. We recommend the default, .zip, since Windows and Macs can typically open those files without problems, and select your delivery method. You might want to save it to Drive if you have the space. Google warns that archives that are emailed may take hours or days to compile. You’ll have to be patient. It still took two hours when using Drive. Google will email you when it’s done.

Google sent me two ENORMOUS 2G files on what it is tracking on the original poster. Inside were folders of stuff, including computer scripts on him and his data. But most of it was photos. Every photo I ever uploaded since 2013, full size. Here’s a photo of the op’s puppy that it sent, and an example of the JSON scripts and the list of files it sent.

While you are waiting, you can explore what advertisers are told about you. While you are logged in, go to any Google service and click on your account icon. Then click on “my account.”

This takes you to your account-settings page. On the left, the “activity controls” lets you explore all the daily information Google keeps on you. “Control your content” lets you download all of your data. But this time, click on “ads settings,” then scroll down and click on “manage ad settings.”

From the original poster: “This is what Google thinks I’m into. Some stuff is accurate: bikes, fitness, books, food & drink, mobile phones. Some is not: East Asian Music? Banking? Cleaning Agents? Rap & Hip-Hop? I think that’s Google’s way of guessing my gender (cleaning/hair), my ethnic background (Asian) and my age (Hip-Hop) because I deleted my gender and age information two years ago, the last time I checked on what Google was monitoring.”

 

Scroll down and click on “control signed-out ads” and you can turn off “interest-based ads” at least for this browser, meaning Google won’t share stuff about you to advertisers. Google will warn you against it. Or you can switch to the DuckDuckGo search engine, which promises not to track you at all.

Source: http://www.orrazz.com/2016/05/tips-on-how-to-find-out-all-data-google.html

 

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