Even at 9PM the Palo Alto (aka Steve Jobs’) Apple Store had a line over one block long!

Even at 9PM the Palo Alto (aka Steve Jobs’) Apple Store had a line over one block long!
Lady Danville rocking the Red Devil Lounge in SF last night. If you’re going to be at SXSW this year go check them out!
Peninsula Creamery, ftw!
One of my favorite sites in the world: flying into SFO at night with the Bay Area all lit up below.
I’m so proud of my high school for how they handled this. They respected free speech, and fought hate with love.
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From the San Jose Mercury News article:
On one side of Arastradero Road, the signs read “God hates you.” On the other side, they declared “God hates hate.”
Five protesters from the Topeka, Kan.-based Westboro Baptist Church came to Palo Alto’s Gunn High School and Stanford’s Taube Hillel House on Friday morning to espouse the anti-gay, anti-Semitic vitriol for which they’re known. They hurled blame for the cluster of Gunn student suicides on “cursed Bible-ignorant rebels” whose parents “taught them lies belched forth from the bowels of hell …”
“They’re sharing hate all over the place and we’re going to show it doesn’t affect us,” said 16-year-old Gunn sophomore Ilya Ryzhik.
Sunset from my last night in California
Yes, it’s nerdy, but we went to check out the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. There’s lots of cool stuff there, but mostly I came away very thankful that we’ve moved away from the punch-card, huge computer world, to the “web 2.0” and mobile computing world. It’s crazy how far we’ve come in just a few decades! Some photos:

An impressive collection of pre-1990 computers.

Old skool Tetris

So nerdy-chic!

I’m so glad my macbook doesn’t look like this…

The coolest thing in the museum: an Apple I signed by Steve Wozniak!