Here’s some shots I took from my 12th Floor apartment of the Pacific Ocean and west coast sunset.
Feel free to take and use them.
Here’s some shots I took from my 12th Floor apartment of the Pacific Ocean and west coast sunset.
Feel free to take and use them.
Meraki has been working on setting up repeaters all over San Francisco to setup free wifi for everyone.
Of course, the project seems to be centered around the Mission district as of now and there’s pretty much none near Sunset and Richmond areas.
You can help spread the free SF Wifi by applying for a free repeater here.
I remember you had to pay like $50 for this before but I guess they are giving them away free to volunteers now.
With the help of volunteers like you, we are building a network with thousands of indoor and outdoor repeaters! Each of these little boxes spreads the network a little further, bringing free Internet access to you and your neighbors. Depending on where you live, you might be able to help us out. And if you can put a repeater outdoors at your place, even better!
via sfist
Here’s 10 reasons why San Francisco is better than New York City:
1. There’s really no place in SF where you have to worry about getting shot or run over by trucks.
2. San Francisco is surrounded by water including the Pacific Ocean. There’s always fresh ocean air wind.
3. San Francisco is always around 70 degrees Fahrenheit all-year-round.
4. Gay marriage is accepted in San Francisco, meaning there’s more diversity and openness among the general population.
5. San Francisco is also close to Silicon Valley, center of the world for technology.
6. San Francisco is diverse, with almost 35% Asian while New York City at 10% Asian. Yes, having more Asian people will make your city more diverse.
7. San Francisco is closer to Asia. People don’t have to travel extra 4-5 hours on the plane to travel Asia.
8. Medical marijuana is also legal in San Francisco with lots of pot shops around the corner for easy access.
9. People are laid back.
10. You can see sunset everyday.
There, I might have been a little biased for an Asian person living in San Francisco but heck, if gay people can live here, people must not care for race as much as other cities.