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18 March 2011 / SF News / Andrew Dalton

Morning Link Hangover

  • Supervisor Wiener was nominated for the Metro Transit Commission after the Rules Committee rejects the nomination of David Campos. Meanwhile, Jane Kim (a Campos supporter) asks the board to ignore what she said earlier about allowing junior supervisors to serve on outside boards. [Chron]
  • The moon is going to be HUGE tomorrow night. Extremely superhuge. Which makes us wonder why are there no Twilight/Allan Ginsberg mashups? [GoogleNews]
  • Stanford might be interested in a full-service NYC campus? [Chron]
  • The cactus league marches on: Giants shut out the Angels 4-0. [CBSLocal]
  • Looking for nerdy singles? Look no further than Sunnyvale, where thousands of eligible nerds reside. [CBSLocal]
  • Temple bar nightclub has a sustainable dance floor, as in - it generates electricity as people dance on it. If it's packed for 3 hours, it even generates enough power to run a dishwasher once. [SFBizTimes]
  • SFO gets new wifi deal, which will inevitably suck as bad as the last one with T-Mobile. At least it's still free? [SFEx]
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Be prepared for a ton of radiation news, if not an actual "plume" of harmful radiation, in the coming days and weeks. For now, President Obama, Berkeley scientists, and everyone who knows anything

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Sunday: Teens Get Free Prom Dresses, Thanks To The Princess Project

Not every girl can pull off making her own to-die-for prom dress from scratch, à la Molly Ringwald, but luckily the Bay Area has a group of modern-day fairy godmothers at their service.

March 18, 2011

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