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30 March 2011 / SF News / Andrew Dalton

Wednesday Morning Links


  • Sure, the Lincecum photo above might be from Arizona, but the Giants still won the coveted Bay Bridge series. [McCoveyChronicles]
  • Free Ping-Pong is coming to the Contemporary Jewish Museum in April. Apparently there's a strong tradition of totally unexpected backhands among the Jewish People. [CJM]
  • You know who in Sacramento we haven't heard from about the California budget? Gov. Jerry Brown's dog. [@SutterBrown]
  • California's Cruise Ship industry depends on everything from Mickey Mouse to Mexican Drug Cartels, looks to bounce back before the America's Cup. [SFExaminer]
  • New bike boxes come to Market Street. Now you can wait at stoplights in a highly visible area with slightly less chance of being obliterated by a fossil-fueled deathmonster. [Streetsblog]
  • Not helping your bike commute: Hazards during construction on Baker and Grove. [BikeNOPA]
  • There's a strong chance all of Hercules, CA could fall into the ocean. [Chron]
  • "Long-awaited porcelain superstore Porcelain Only opens in Civic Center" [TensSF]
  • That chick from "Who's the Boss?" went on CNN to discuss the importance of 140-character messages sent via the Internet with the British guy who replaced Larry King. What is the world coming to? [CNN]
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