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18 May 2015 / SF News / Eve Batey

Monday Morning Roundup: Driverless Cars Will Make Us into Crummy Drivers

  • ICYMI this weekend: battery thieves target Priuses, Caltrain hit someone in Atherton, a cyclist was killed during an organized ride/race, ACC is seeking whoever tortured and beat a dog, the Warriors won the series, and the Stanford band got banned from road games.
  • Your Saturday and Sunday links
  • Italian architect's memoir offers observations of SF in the 70s and 80s. [SF Examiner]
  • Which is the best tech city in the world: London, SF, or NY? [TechTimes]
  • Paraglider crashes into cliff and is killed in Daly City. [CBS5]
  • California’s economy is the second greenest in the world. [SF Chronicle]
  • Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi kicks off his re-election campaign at Delancey Street. [Fog City Journal]
  • Parents picking up kids at Valencia Street's Friends School are snarling traffic and it's a problem. [Mission Local]
  • How YouTube is "fixing itself" to compete for our eyeballs against HBO, Netflix, et al. [Fast Company]
  • 2013's Asiana crash highlights why self-driving cars might end up making us all terrible drivers. [Wired]
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All About The Real Big Sur Retreat From The Mad Men Finale

Om. Don Draper is hardly the first troubled genius to seek enlightenment and sobriety in California's Big Sur. Jack Kerouac devoted an entire book to the subject with his dark roman à clef

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Prius Batteries Being Targeted By Thieves

Prius owners now have something else to worry about beyond being the least cool people on the road—thieves are now breaking in for their car batteries. According to a report by ABC

May 17, 2015

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