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17 August 2011 / SF News / Andrew Dalton

Wednesday Morning Link Dump


  • The Giants' offense struggled to get going in Atlanta last night until Cody Ross homered in the 7th for a tying run that would eventually send the game in to extra innings. Martin Prado brought in Brooks Conrad in the 11th to retire the game for the Braves. The Giants are now 3.5 games back on the NL-leading Diamondbacks and pretty much everyone is on the injured list. Yikes. [MLB.com]

  • In Long Beach, Police can apparently detain photographers if they decide the subject matter they're shooting has no aesthetic value. [TechDirt]

  • San Francisco-based architecture and design magazine Dwell is going through a few changes. They're basically the only magazine that's getting any bigger. [Curbed]

  • 120 chronically ill children got a free vacation in San Francisco. They saw go to Alcatraz, rode rides at Six Flags and Raging Waters and sat through an A's game. Aww. [SFEx]

  • Meanwhile, in Australia: AC/DC gets in to the wine business. [Gawker]

  • Streetsblog explains why the SFMTA hasn't put a bike rack in front of your apartment building yet. [Streetsblog]
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