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San Francisco considers displaying phone radiation levels next to price tag
9 hours ago ago from Engadget
Cellphones , Mobile Handsets , San Francisco considers displaying phone radiation levels next to price tag By Ross Miller posted Dec 24th 2009 2:49AM If the San Francisco Department of the Environment gets its way, starting as soon as next month Bay Area residents might start noticing the radiation levels of cellphones displayed prominently next to their respective price at retail outlets. This is, of ...
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1 hour, 3 minutes ago ago from USC Trojans
SAN FRANCISCO -- Save for the decorations around the hotel, you wouldn't know it's Christmas Eve around the Trojan football machine. And that's exactly how Coach Carroll wants it. Not that he's Scrooge -- it's more about remaining on a rigid game-week routine that the players have become accustomed to. Today is No Repeat Thursday for the Trojans, with meetings beginning at 9 a.m. and then a half-pads practice set for 11 a.m. at City ...
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11 hours ago ago from In-World War
Veteran film writer Michael Fox interviewed In-World War director DJ Bad Vegan in his year-end column about Bay Area narrative filmmaking for the San Francisco Film Society's SF360 website. Turns out, there's a lot of narrative activity in our little Bay film community. Hurray for us! In other news, a quick hello to our friends at SF Signal for the shout-out and support on their site. And lastly, don't forget to follow us on ...
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2 hours ago ago from Aquafornia
From the San Francisco Chronicle: Tap water may look cloudy to customers in the East Bay, South Bay and parts of the Peninsula for the next eight weeks, but it will be as pure and tasty as ever, officials said Wednesday. The cloudy appearance will come from tiny air bubbles that dissipate in about 15 seconds, said Dave Briggs, manager of water supply and treatment for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, which runs the ...
Related contentGet Out of the SF Bay: Tiburon
21 hours ago ago from Travel & Tourism Blog
If Northern California is calling your name, you need head no further than Tiburon . This lovely coastal city is rich in natural abundance and history. Though Miwok Indians had called the area home for thousands of years, it was not until 1775 that the city got its name. Tiburon, which means "shark" in Spanish, was named by Lt. Juan Manuel de Ayala when he anchored in the peninsula. In spite of its menacing name, the area is one of the most ...
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