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What are the absolutely, positively, most coolest things a nerd must see in 2-3 days in San Francisco?

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    Johann Gerell
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    So, help me out here. I'm a Swede in San Francisco for training with 2, maybe 3, days completely off on my own in the end of May, beginning of June. What should I do? What should I see? What can't I miss? :rolleyes:

    Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel

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      So, help me out here. I'm a Swede in San Francisco for training with 2, maybe 3, days completely off on my own in the end of May, beginning of June. What should I do? What should I see? What can't I miss? :rolleyes:

      Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel

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      Hm, there's that bridge everyone talks about. A stroll through Chinatown A boat trip from the piers if the fare is pocket money for you (Sea Lions, great view of the GG, a ride around Alcatraz, Whales if you are lucky). Tenderloin isn't sightly but rather lively - foudn a great blues club there. Neat trips just across the bridge, requiring a car: Muir Woods (BIIG trees, like, really big. Not sure if that appeals a Swede in San Francisco for training, though) Charles M. Schultz museum in Santa Rosa (about 12 miles north of the Golden Fate) - if you like Snoopy.

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      • J Johann Gerell

        So, help me out here. I'm a Swede in San Francisco for training with 2, maybe 3, days completely off on my own in the end of May, beginning of June. What should I do? What should I see? What can't I miss? :rolleyes:

        Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel

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        Alan Beasley
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        Paint the bridge the right colour? ;P

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          Hm, there's that bridge everyone talks about. A stroll through Chinatown A boat trip from the piers if the fare is pocket money for you (Sea Lions, great view of the GG, a ride around Alcatraz, Whales if you are lucky). Tenderloin isn't sightly but rather lively - foudn a great blues club there. Neat trips just across the bridge, requiring a car: Muir Woods (BIIG trees, like, really big. Not sure if that appeals a Swede in San Francisco for training, though) Charles M. Schultz museum in Santa Rosa (about 12 miles north of the Golden Fate) - if you like Snoopy.

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          peterchen wrote:

          A stroll through Chinatown

          That's always the first thing that people suggest: "When visiting the US, go to the places that are least like the US."

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            peterchen wrote:

            A stroll through Chinatown

            That's always the first thing that people suggest: "When visiting the US, go to the places that are least like the US."

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            Alan Beasley
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            Mark Wallace wrote:

            go to the places that are least like the US

            That may be a little unfair, as the Chinese did an awful lot in labouring/building America. (From what I understand...) As a flippant comment, would it be more "American like" to make a house call on JSOP? (Check your life insurance first!) :-D

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              Hm, there's that bridge everyone talks about. A stroll through Chinatown A boat trip from the piers if the fare is pocket money for you (Sea Lions, great view of the GG, a ride around Alcatraz, Whales if you are lucky). Tenderloin isn't sightly but rather lively - foudn a great blues club there. Neat trips just across the bridge, requiring a car: Muir Woods (BIIG trees, like, really big. Not sure if that appeals a Swede in San Francisco for training, though) Charles M. Schultz museum in Santa Rosa (about 12 miles north of the Golden Fate) - if you like Snoopy.

              Agh! Reality! My Archnemesis![^]
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              AspDotNetDev
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              peterchen wrote:

              Muir Woods

              Absolutely... my top suggestion. And Stinson Beach.

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                peterchen wrote:

                A stroll through Chinatown

                That's always the first thing that people suggest: "When visiting the US, go to the places that are least like the US."

                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                :D It's "a hint of the exotic east embedded within the comfort of the west". (Directions from a central European POV)

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                  Mark Wallace wrote:

                  go to the places that are least like the US

                  That may be a little unfair, as the Chinese did an awful lot in labouring/building America. (From what I understand...) As a flippant comment, would it be more "American like" to make a house call on JSOP? (Check your life insurance first!) :-D

                  If I could code, I'd be dangerous... My Blog[^]

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                  Jasons Slaughter'Ouse of Pancakes? in reference to IHOP[^]

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                  • J Johann Gerell

                    So, help me out here. I'm a Swede in San Francisco for training with 2, maybe 3, days completely off on my own in the end of May, beginning of June. What should I do? What should I see? What can't I miss? :rolleyes:

                    Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel

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                    R Giskard Reventlov
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                    Lunch and a stroll in Sausalito is always very pleasant.

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                      Mark Wallace wrote:

                      go to the places that are least like the US

                      That may be a little unfair, as the Chinese did an awful lot in labouring/building America. (From what I understand...) As a flippant comment, would it be more "American like" to make a house call on JSOP? (Check your life insurance first!) :-D

                      If I could code, I'd be dangerous... My Blog[^]

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                      Alan Beasley wrote:

                      would it be more "American like" to make a house call on JSOP? (Check your life insurance first!)

                      They should arrange tour groups outside his house, carrying "GIV CODZ!" placards. Make it part of a survivalist weekend -- bullet evasion is pretty well established on the survivalist agenda.

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                      • J Johann Gerell

                        So, help me out here. I'm a Swede in San Francisco for training with 2, maybe 3, days completely off on my own in the end of May, beginning of June. What should I do? What should I see? What can't I miss? :rolleyes:

                        Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel

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                        Garth J Lancaster
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                        a) ride the trams, b) a trip to Alcatraz/the Wharf Area c) A trip Across the bay to Sausalito (unsure of spelling) d) a Night-time trip to http://thebuenavista.com/[^] for the Irish coffee :-) e) There are various bus trips you can do around S-F with themes, for example, movie locations/houses, general history f) If you're a child of the 70's go to the Haight-Ashbury district g) Chinatown h) There's a neat comedy club/restaurant close to the waterfront, close to Buena Vista Cafe too, cant temember the name i) if you're active there's a great cycling trail, hire a bike and cycle down to the Golden Gate Bridge (some of thse have been mentioned before) 'g'

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                        • J Johann Gerell

                          So, help me out here. I'm a Swede in San Francisco for training with 2, maybe 3, days completely off on my own in the end of May, beginning of June. What should I do? What should I see? What can't I miss? :rolleyes:

                          Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel

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                          The Fisherman's Warf. Pier 54.

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                          • J Johann Gerell

                            So, help me out here. I'm a Swede in San Francisco for training with 2, maybe 3, days completely off on my own in the end of May, beginning of June. What should I do? What should I see? What can't I miss? :rolleyes:

                            Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel

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                            PIEBALDconsult
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                            Stay in your room writing code with the blinds drawn. :cool:

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