
@[email protected] @[email protected] seemed accurate to me, not that I climbed up for a closer look 😄
It’s San Francisco. Nobody seems to care about the “nudity”.

@[email protected] @[email protected] seemed accurate to me, not that I climbed up for a closer look 😄
It’s San Francisco. Nobody seems to care about the “nudity”.

@[email protected] for the benefit of people not named Matt Blaze, it’s called BRIJJ (pronounced “bridge”) because it’s at the San Mateo Bridge, so on approach to the 28s you cross BRIJJ at the point that you cross the actual bridge.

@[email protected] that was a great typo

@[email protected] @[email protected] and many of them are bedrock. The scary places to be are the Marina, eastern downtown, and Mission Bay. Those areas get liquefaction in earthquakes.
@[email protected] it’s an intensity you have to experience in person to really grasp.

@[email protected] the destruction of the original Penn Station was a tragedy of epic proportions. More significant even than the destruction of the Western Addition in San Francisco or the Seattle Hotel in Seattle. All of those, though, were the turning points for preservation of culturally important architecture in their respective cities.

@[email protected] those rotary converters were pretty amazing.
@[email protected] I used to enjoy listening to radio stations from over a thousand miles away when I was a kid. They still played music on AM back then.