Wow, right? Here’s the video, lightning at the 0:16 mark:
The screenshot is the best part though I guess. Here’s another:
And here’s another short video I like:
Wow, right? Here’s the video, lightning at the 0:16 mark:
The screenshot is the best part though I guess. Here’s another:
And here’s another short video I like:
Looks like those hammocked ladies have finally caught their bus. It’s always sad to see a piece of art get painted over like that. This one was created by Rocky Villanueva in the summer of 2010, and you can see his process here. Anyone know what (if anything) is going up in its place?
[via The Fog Bender]
At least according to every Facebook and Twitter newsfeed I happened to lay eyes on last night. Everyone had something to say about the thunder, either regarding how awesome or terrifying it was, but the most striking sentiment came from a friend’s FB post:
It made me realize that in the 6 or 7 years I’ve lived in SF myself as well, I can’t exactly remember experiencing a thunderstorm either. I guess they just don’t happen here ever? I could have sworn that they were commonplace when living in Berkeley before that, but perhaps that’s an invented memory too. At the very least, nature’s sonic performance last night finally gave all the East Coasters and Midwesterners something to be smug about!
[Photo by trophygeek]
Previously:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo_qM_T6zqM
“Rock music DJ night,” says the official invite (which also pointed us to the above Gun Club jam), “glam rock, powerpop, and more. 4 hours of rock music, dozens of beers on tap, no cover.” Tonight starting at 8:30 at Gestalt.
The weather’s too ugly to stray too far from home, so this might be just right (especially if you’re also planning to see the Jay Reatard movie at the Roxie right down the block, which you should). RSVP and invite your friends!
You know — for your Kindle!
(I guess this is some kind of hilarious new comic strip in the Bay Guardian? I didn’t try going to the URL because it couldn’t possibly be a real thing, right? Funny though. Well done, Bay Guardian!)
[via Idiot Tempers]
Turns out last night’s buckets of rain did more than just make people feel scared/cozy. Humphry Slocombe laments via Twitter that the store has been flooded, which not only is surely causing lots of headaches but also has damaged copies of their newly-printed recipe book. Luckily they’ve probably got some bourbon on hand. We’re sorry, guys! Chin up!
Now that we’ve got a kickass bowling alley in our neighborhood, we’d better start looking the part.
[via Cool Bitch]
Ariel was pretty happy that it did NOT rain yesterday, as was I since I did not get absolutely soaked on my bike ride home from work like I did the previous evening. However, is it just me or were any of you woken up at around 4am this morning by the LOUDEST rain storm (sans thunder) that you’ve ever heard? Seriously, it was a deluge out there–it sounded like there was a waterfall outside of my window!
Please tell me that I’m not crazy.
[Photo by land of entrapment]