Having a park inside a site with terrain like San Francisco's means you get some spectacular views when you least expect it. Case in point: I was walking along a set of unimproved paths in Golden Gate Park (area set aside for mountain bikes and hikers) along Fulton Street, when I caught sight of the Golden Gate Bridge.
My aged Kodak digital camera takes a great picture, even with the telephoto function stretched to its limit.
This is Thursday; I visited the bridge on Friday.
In the foreground you can see a welter of wires for power, cable, and to feed the streetcars. There were several types of these - hybrid buses, hybrid articulated ("bendy") buses, and the F line cars of course.
My aged Kodak digital camera takes a great picture, even with the telephoto function stretched to its limit.
This is Thursday; I visited the bridge on Friday.
In the foreground you can see a welter of wires for power, cable, and to feed the streetcars. There were several types of these - hybrid buses, hybrid articulated ("bendy") buses, and the F line cars of course.
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The Science Channel has this great series called How the Universe Works. I'm almost afraid to watch it because, after more than 25 years in Information Technology, I keep thinking "If anyone knows I understand it, they'll put me on call for it..." This is a snake farm I don't wanna untangle.
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