It is on the Ponoko blog (which regularly has terrific stuff for makers getting a business started) by Cassandra Glessner at SF Commonality, a San Francisco non-profit that helps small businesses with micro finance, micro-lending programs worth checking out.
System Shock 2 is a masterpiece that combines SF and horror with the challenge of solving an elusive mystery, all while trying to stay alive in an environment where pretty much everything is trying to kill you.
Today at DEMO Mobile SF, we finally got to see a prototype unit for ourselves and watch it scan someone's head in real-time.
As a former resident of the SF Bay Area (where the BART is), frequent business traveller to WA DC (where MARTA is) and now living in Orlando, it is clear to me that Central Florida is missing out on the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be a future US MegaCity.
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But they embody the culture and approach of a commons and of ACG SF.
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But until that happens it makes little sense to keep doing things like flying a large number of short trips between SF and LA or SD that makes our quest for environmental friendliness senseless.
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The company is announcing a new Developer Program today at Music Hack Day SF.
Some locals question whether SF Jazz's season, expanded from 100 to 200 shows, threatens a delicate ecosystem.
The 2012 ACG SF President, Rob Robinson, like those before him, led with a gentle hand, respecting our governance and encouraging initiative and leadership around him.
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If a member, usually a new one, starts trying to control an event or a committee or otherwise breech the culture of collaboration, the leadership of ACG SF will hear about it quickly and move to educate that member about expected behavior.
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The First District Court of Appeals in San Francisco ratified a jury finding that the VVMH units, New Times Media LLC and SF Weekly LLC, wildly overstepped when the SF Weekly was acquired in 1995 and then below-cost advertising sold to compete against the more established Bay Guardian.
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