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So we know Marc Trestman's a quarterback guru, we know he's won two Grey Cups in the CFL, we know he loves ball, and we at least think he knows football. At least one guy "knows" Trestman knows football. To be fair, that "one guy" made i...
So we know Marc Trestman's a quarterback guru, we know he's won two Grey Cups in the CFL, we know he loves ball, and we at least think he knows football. At least one guy "knows" Trestman knows football. To be fair, that "one guy" made it to the Super Bowl last year. "Everything wouldn't be an overstatement," [San Francisco 49ers Head Coach Jim] Harbaugh said. "We use his system still of calling plays and the way he taught us those concepts and techniques. I've used [those] since I coached with the Raiders, the University of San Diego, Stanford and the 49ers." ... "Absolutely. Grand slam. That was a grand slam hire. You see the coaches that Marc has put around him, they know football. He knows football." Yep. That's 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh delivering high praise for the Bears' head coaching hire in a radio appearance on Friday. "He will do great and talk about long overdue. Marc Trestman becoming a head coach is well deserved, he will do a phenomenal job." Of course, we won't know how it actually looks on the field until training camp starts in exactly two freaking months. But enjoy the offseason optimism.
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Like this Small Cool 2013 contest entry? Favorite it below! Name: Jennifer Location: San Francisco, CA Square Feet: 550 Division: Tiny What I Love About My Small Home: It's our cozy little love shack. Our apartment is decorated and f...
Like this Small Cool 2013 contest entry? Favorite it below! Name: Jennifer Location: San Francisco, CA Square Feet: 550 Division: Tiny What I Love About My Small Home: It's our cozy little love shack. Our apartment is decorated and filled with things that are equally loved by both of us. And because of its smaller size, The Cozy Shack makes us curate our lives. if we find something we love and bring it home, we have to get rid of something else to accommodate it. More
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It's a three-day holiday weekend for many and that means it's time to amplify the fun. Come to the East Bay for a triple threat: Wheels, kayaks, and jazz! Rod & Custom Car Show: If Jack London Square's the heart of Oaklan...
It's a three-day holiday weekend for many and that means it's time to amplify the fun. Come to the East Bay for a triple threat: Wheels, kayaks, and jazz! Rod & Custom Car Show: If Jack London Square's the heart of Oakland, prepare to fall into the rhythm of its explosive beat at this Saturday's Rod & Custom Car Show. The event will showcase a wide array of classic vehicles from the 1920s to 1960s. Plus, there'll be live tunes and good food to make the day complete. Brooks Island Kayak Adventure: Feelin' frisky? Check out the scenic Brooks Island, a 373-acre island preserve located right off the Richmond Inner Harbor. The East Bay Regional Park District will host one of its naturalist tours that enable nature lovers to explore the island's beautiful bird sanctuary, rocky peak, and impressive views of the San Francisco Bay. Kayak owners are encouraged to bring their own boats to put the 'umph!' in this special activity. Primavera Latin Jazz Band: You don’t know good music until you know live jazz. Primavera Latin Jazz Band will take you to another dimension with their blend of classic American jazz, Brazilian funk, and Afro-Cuban grooves. Join them in Berkeley this Sunday for an incomparable treat.
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SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Giants don’t get shut out at home very often. But when it does happen, Tyler Chatwood tends to be involved. View full post on Yahoo! Sports – MLB – New York Yankees News
SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Giants don’t get shut out at home very often. But when it does happen, Tyler Chatwood tends to be involved. View full post on Yahoo! Sports – MLB – New York Yankees News
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SHIMMER Champion Cheerleader Melissa has been named AIDS Walk San Francisco’s first “Walker of the Week”. Melissa, who is an avid supporter of the San Francisco charity event, was profiled on the San Francisco section o...
SHIMMER Champion Cheerleader Melissa has been named AIDS Walk San Francisco’s first “Walker of the Week”. Melissa, who is an avid supporter of the San Francisco charity event, was profiled on the San Francisco section of the AIDSWalk.net website, and she spoke with them about her history of fundraising. She told the site, “I’ve lost friends and family to this epidemic and the AIDS Walk is an inspirational event for me to celebrate their lives.” The profile notes that she has been a Star Walker for the event for the past five years. Melissa also gives credit to her fans and friends, who help bring in donations to the charity and spread AIDS awareness, saying, “I’m very blessed to have an outstanding fan base of supporters and wonderful friends in the wrestling business to help me spread the message.” Her Twitter account, she says, has been her main source for generating donations, having worked her way up to #6 on the walk’s list of top fundraisers. As of now, Melissa is roughly $200 away from her fundraising goal of $2,000. She has until July 21st to reach her goal, so we encourage Diva Dirt readers to consider sponsoring Melissa in this year’s walk. Click here to sponsor Melissa. The 2013 AIDS Walk San Francisco takes place July 21st.
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Reuters New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg told the head of a taxicab fleet that he plans to "fucking destroy" the city's taxi industry when he leaves office on January 1. Bloomberg's frustration with New York's yellow cabs and their ...
Reuters New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg told the head of a taxicab fleet that he plans to "fucking destroy" the city's taxi industry when he leaves office on January 1. Bloomberg's frustration with New York's yellow cabs and their drivers stems from their unwillingness to adopt new technology such as accepting electronic passenger hails from smartphones, and their resistance to one of the mayor's pet projects, a redesigned Taxi of Tomorrow. MORE FROM QUARTZ Why Are We Giving Away the Most Valuable Human Organ For Free Venezuela Just Bought 39 Rolls of Toilet Paper There aren't a lot of people who can credibly threaten to upend an entire microeconomy. The mayor is a billionaire, though, and he might just have the wherewithal to make it happen. So how might he go about it?Well, first, when Bloomberg says "destroy," we're going to presume creative destruction, not physical annihilation. (It's not that he couldn't literally wipe out the taxi industry--with his $27 billion in personal wealth, he could undoubtedly afford the requisite military hardware--but even the famously direct Bloomberg might consider such a method unsubtle.) But isn't car-service app Uber, which lets users order a cab, see on a map how far away it is, and pay for it, all through their phones, already going to disrupt the hidebound taxi industry?Well, probably not while it's so expensive (although, in my personal experience, the cheaper UberX option has proven cheaper than Los Angeles taxis). More importantly, though, Uber still faces an enormous challenge as long as paid automotive transportation is heavily regulated by public officials under the sway of a concentrated bloc of self-interested small-business owners riding in culturally significant yellow sedans. Uber, along with competitors like Zimride, exists in a regulatory grey area that officials from New York to San Francisco are trying close down, and while they may claim -- with some justification -- to be worried about consumer safety, a lot of the rules in mind, like banning lighter, eco-friendly cars or using GPS to calculate fares, clearly don't have safety as their first concern.Still, the laws that have allowed cabbies to block Mayor Bloomberg's top-down technocratic paternalism while in office are the same ones that keep Uber from disrupting the the hired car sector from below. So if Bloomberg is serious about this smashing-the-yellow-cab-monopoly thing--and please, let him be--what does he have that Uber doesn't? The answer is the distinguishing feature of his entire political career, from the shift in party allegiance that marked his first mayoral run to his quixotic campaign to enact gun safety rules: His firm belief that money well-deployed can buy any political outcome. And, of course, that $27 billion.A heavily regulated marketplace creates high barriers to entry, but sufficient capital can break through them. Uber has raised $50 million since 2010, and while it doesn't release revenue figures, it's clearly in a precarious position when it comes to fighting regulatory lawsuits and city rule-makers. But a Bloomberg-funded trade group, with publicists, lobbyists and lawyers could open the legal doors, while Uber and the like force mobile efficiencies into the sector.And then the market will provide all the destruction a megalomaniacal billionaire could want.
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May 25, 2013 Succulents Point Lobos 1921Imogen Cunningham1883 - 1976 _______________________ The Far FieldTheodore Roethke (....) I learned not to fear infinity, The far field, the windy cliffs of forever, The dying of t...
May 25, 2013 Succulents Point Lobos 1921Imogen Cunningham1883 - 1976 _______________________ The Far FieldTheodore Roethke (....) I learned not to fear infinity, The far field, the windy cliffs of forever, The dying of time in the white light of tomorrow, The wheel turning away from itself, The sprawl of the wave, The on-coming water.(....) IV The lost self changes, Turning toward the sea, A sea-shape turning around, -- An old man with his feet before the fire, In robes of green, in garments of adieu. A man faced with his own immensity Wakes all the waves, all their loose wandering fire. The murmur of the absolute, the why Of being born falls on his naked ears. His spirit moves like monumental wind That gentles on a sunny blue plateau. He is the end of things, the final man. All finite things reveal infinitude: The mountain with its singular bright shade Like the blue shine on freshly frozen snow, The after-light upon ice-burdened pines; Odor of basswood on a mountain-slope, A scent beloved of bees; Silence of water above a sunken tree : The pure serene of memory in one man, -- A ripple widening from a single stone Winding around the waters of the world....(more) Theodore Roethke May 25, 1908 – August 1, 1963Photograph by Imogen Cunningham, 1959 Stanley Kunitz on Theodore Roethke _______________________ The WakingTheodore Roethke I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. I feel my fate in what I cannot fear. I learn by going where I have to go. We think by feeling. What is there to know? I hear my being dance from ear to ear. I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. Of those so close beside me, which are you? God bless the Ground! I shall walk softly there, And learn by going where I have to go. Light takes the Tree; but who can tell us how? The lowly worm climbs up a winding stair; I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. Great Nature has another thing to do To you and me, so take the lively air, And, lovely, learn by going where to go. This shaking keeps me steady. I should know. What falls away is always. And is near. I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. I learn by going where I have to go. _______________________ Map Merchant Paris, 1949Vilem Kriz, An American SurrealistScott Nichols Galleryvia _______________________ Word Choice Five Poems Sommer Browningbomb From Friend (....) Sommer, I’m dying. I get this message on my phone in line at Rite-Aid. Sommer, I’m dying, you scream in my ear at the rock show. Sommer, I’m dying, you write in closing on a postcard from San Francisco. Sommer, I’m dying, it’s my heart, Sommer I’m dying, can you feel this? Is it normal? as we stomp through the snow to get cigarettes. Jesus woke up, but who muscled the boulder away? Some prince kissed the beauty, but who wrote it all down? Let’s go to the mummy exhibition, let’s read aloud Fear and Trembling, let’s slow the flow through our carotid. Sommer, I’m dying. Present tense. Subject. Verb. The thinning blood vessel, the soft pulsating stone, retina shriveled and rattling around in the skull. I can hear it when I jump. Then don’t jump, I say....(more) _______________________ At Point Lobos Imogen Cunningham 1921 _______________________ You might want to ask—if there is such a simple argument for physicalism, how come everybody hasn’t always been a physicalist? That’s a good question, and there is a good answer. The ‘causal completeness of physics’ wasn’t widely accepted until recently. A century ago mainstream science was still quite happy to countenance vital and mental powers which had a ‘downwards’ causal influence on the physical realm in a straightforwardly interactionist way. It was only in the middle of the last century that science finally concluded that there are no such non-physical forces. At which point a whole pile of smart philosophers (Feigl, Smart, Putnam, Davidson, Lewis) quickly pointed out that
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Earlier this month, word broke that Jim Harbaugh had been in talks with former Jets and Browns head coach Eric Mangini to fill a consultant role. Nothing appears to have come of this thus far, but there's plenty of offseason left. It is...
Earlier this month, word broke that Jim Harbaugh had been in talks with former Jets and Browns head coach Eric Mangini to fill a consultant role. Nothing appears to have come of this thus far, but there's plenty of offseason left. It is worth noting, however, that when this news broke, Matt Maiocco reported Coach Harbaugh had also spoken with retired De La Salle football coach Bob Ladouceur. According to Maiocco, Harbaugh spoke with Ladouceur about "the possibility of helping him with ideas concerning team dynamics." Any thoughts on what that might mean? Coach Ladouceur spent 34 seasons with De La Salle, which is based on Concord, across the Bay and over the Oakland Hills from San Francisco. De La Salle had never had a winning season before Ladouceur arrived, but he turned them into a national powerhouse. From 1992-2004, the team went undefeated, winning 151 straight games. By the time he retired, Ladouceur teams had compiled a record of 399-25-3, and brought home 17 California state championships and seven various "national" championships. Not too shabby. If you're looking for some light reading material, you can check out this transcript of a speech he gave (PDF). It appears to be directed at other coaches, but I'm not entirely sure. It's pretty lengthy, but it's a holiday weekend, so you've got some time! I could see how high school coach would be a good guy to have around for team dynamics. With the NFL, players are paid and generally hoped to act as professionals. It doesn't always work, but that's the idea. In college, you've got a lot of players on scholarship, and while it's not quite getting "paid", there are some similarities in the dynamic. For high school football, it strikes me as much more independent given that players are doing it "for the love of the game" and that kind of thing. It seems like a high school coach would have much more to deal with in that "team dynamic". Maybe there is some value to be gained from that kind of insight?
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Former Chicago Bears QB and current San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh loves open wheel racing. He talked about the sport; and driving the Indy 500 Pace Car on the radio yesterday. Harbaugh appeared on the Waddle and Silvy show with ...
Former Chicago Bears QB and current San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh loves open wheel racing. He talked about the sport; and driving the Indy 500 Pace Car on the radio yesterday. Harbaugh appeared on the Waddle and Silvy show with Marc Silverman and discussed the Indy 500. Hear the interview here. Harbaugh also discussed how much new Bears coach Marc Trestman has impacted his coaching career. (listen to the full show featuring Mark Giangreco and Jayson Stark here) Harbaugh will drive the new 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray pace car Sunday morning. A synopsis of his Trestman discussion from ESPN Chicago: “We use his system still of calling plays and the way he taught us those concepts and techniques. I’ve used (those) since I coached with the Raiders, the University of San Diego, Stanford and the 49ers. “He will do great and talk about long overdue. Marc Trestman becoming a head coach is well deserved, he will do a phenomenal job.” Harbaugh’s first NFL coaching job came as quality control coach for the offense with the Oakland Raiders in 2002, and he reported directly to Trestman, the offensive coordinator. Harbaugh, a former Bears quarterback, went on to head-coaching jobs in college at San Diego and Stanford before landing the 49ers job in 2011. Jim Harbaugh, hero in Michigan Wolverines lore, also went on the Bay Area’s 95.7 The Game with O’Connell and Steinmetz. Harbaugh also discussed some Niners topics and why he prefers IndyCar to NASCAR. You can listen here (Niners Nation) Paul M. Banks is the owner of The Sports Bank.net. He’s also an author who also contributes regularly to MSN, Fox Sports , Chicago Now, Walter Football.com and Yardbarker Banks has appeared on the History Channel, as well as Clear Channel, ESPN and CBS radio all over the world. President Barack Obama follows him on Twitter (@PaulMBanks), like him on Facebook The post 49ers Coach, Ex Bears QB Jim Harbaugh driving Indy 500 Pace Car appeared first on The Sports Bank.Net.
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Every day, Daily Downloads offers 10 free and legal mp3 downloads, plus free and legal live sets from around the internet. Today's free and legal mp3 downloads: The Antlers: 2008-05-11, New York [mp3,ogg,flac] The Antlers: "East...
Every day, Daily Downloads offers 10 free and legal mp3 downloads, plus free and legal live sets from around the internet. Today's free and legal mp3 downloads: The Antlers: 2008-05-11, New York [mp3,ogg,flac] The Antlers: "East River Berlin Wall" [mp3] Blitzen Trapper: 2012-10-02, Tucson [mp3,ogg,flac] Blitzen Trapper: "Below the Hurricane" [mp3] The Deep Dark Woods: 2012-03-28, Cleveland [mp3,ogg,flac] The Deep Dark Woods: "The Winter Hours" [mp3] Mogwai: 1999-09-18, San Francisco [mp3,ogg,flac] Mogwai: "Stanley Kubrick" [mp3] My Morning Jacket: 2006-04-29, Indio [mp3,ogg,flac] My Morning Jacket: "Run Thru" [mp3] Patterson Hood: 2013-02-13, Charlotte [mp3,ogg,flac] Patterson Hood: "Little Bonnie" [mp3] Sharon Van Etten: 2008-06-06, New York [mp3,ogg,flac] Sharon Van Etten: "I Fold" [mp3] Tegan and Sara: 2013-04-12, Indio [mp3,ogg,flac] Tegan and Sara: "Now I'm All Messed Up" [mp3] Tegan and Sara: 2000-09-14, Toronto [mp3,ogg,flac] Tegan and Sara: "My Number" [mp3] Ween: 2007-06-13, Rochester [mp3,ogg,flac] Ween: "Mushroom Festival in Hell" [mp3] Free and legal live performances at other websites: White Violet: 2013-05-18, Athens [mp3] search for more free and legal music downloads at Largehearted Boy also at Largehearted Boy: other daily free and legal mp3 downloads covers collections 100 Online Sources for Free and Legal Music Downloads Book Notes (authors create playlists for their book) musician/author interviews Note Books (musicians discuss literature) Shorties (daily music, books, and pop culture news and links) Soundtracked (composers and directors discuss their film's soundtrack) Try It Before You Buy It (mp3s and full album streams from the week's CD releases)
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