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5 August 2014 / SF News / Eve Batey

Tuesday Morning Roundup: Are Yelp 'Elites' Monsters?

  • The Coast Guard is testing "virtual buoys" in the SF Bay. [Coast Guard News]
  • Where were all the Asians in SF-set Dawn of the Planet of the Apes? [8Asians]
  • An SF artist finds something to do with Restoration Hardware's reprehensible 17-lb catalog. [ABC7]
  • Outrage and umbrage (the comments are especially great!) after a scooter "sharing" company starts storing their rides in public parking spaces in Bernal Heights. [Bernalwood]
  • The is embarrassing: though I lived in NoPa for three years, and though I was a HUGE Richard Brautigan fan in high school (as one is), I never realized that I lived so close to his SF residences! Thanks to [Hoodline], now I do.
  • [Consumerist] has a delightful response to that Chron piece on Yelp Elites I mentioned here yesterday.
  • This is what life is like for families packed into a single unit of an SRO. [SF Chronicle]
  • SF firefighters might be allowed to wear cameras while in the field. [SF Examiner]
  • One of the folks who blocked a tech bus last week speaks out. [Streetsblog SF]
  • Is Instagram morphing into Twitter? [The Verge]
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Tech Bus Bottoms Out, Blocks J Train In Both Directions at 21st Street

Just in case you needed a little schadenfreude to kick off your Tuesday: A tipster sent in these photos of a tech bus that became stuck at 21st and Chattanooga this morning — as

  • Jay Barmann
August 05, 2014
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Napa County Gently Rocked By 3.2 Magnitude Earthquake

Napa County's more seismically sensitive residents got an early wake-up call this morning, when a 3.2 magnitude earthquake shook some of them out of bed. According to the US Geological Survey, the

  • Eve Batey
August 05, 2014

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