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peterkang says...

but I grew up with an acute feeling of being a minority in this country. And tonight was really special. I know a lot of people celebrated Obama's win, but do white people really know how significant this is for non-white Americans? It is fucking huge. I finally feel like I can say that I am American (no need for that hypenated shit) without aspiring or pretending to be anything white. Awesome.


garry says...

Went bachelor pad-hunting this weekend with Stephen and Alex this afternoon. The highlights:

  • South Beach is very laid back... people are definitely paying an extra $500-$1000/month premium just to be in the city but to get a very suburban experience. It is remarkably like Lower Queen Anne in Seattle in atmosphere -- just outside of the city, still close to major landmarks (sports stadium) but an upwardly mobile cast of yuppies. It is city living with a premium without the tourists and "urban elements." I hate to admit it, but I liked this area the most. It's the newest, quietest, and most convenient area in SF, but it's also the priciest.

  • The Marina ended up being a bust -- wasted $30 on cab fare out there because an utterly negligent property manager forgot to call us to cancel. Bastards. This part of the city is obviously 10 degrees colder than the rest of SF. If you add perpetual clouds to the cold wind of the Marina, subtract $500 to $1000/month in rent, and you have the Inner Sunset.

  • We cabbed it again back SOMA, this time to the heart of the Tenderloin -- 6th and Natoma. While preparing my compatriots for the urban elements of 6th St, our cab driver broke into the conversation to say "Don't worry about the 6th Street Boys... hey, you're Asian. Just tell them you're viet and they'll leave you alone." Good to know. I'll tell you the full story in detail if you ask me. Lets just say it was a cultural experience of the first order.

  • The Tenderloin loft itself was pretty impressive (huge bedrooms, 5 stories, marble/concrete everything, tons of glass, and a gorgeous roof deck), but the agent explained the place to be "on the knife's edge of gentrification" -- from the window we could tell from the graffiti just one building over that the insane 5 story luxury loft was ACTUALLY on the front line of a wedge driving through the Tenderloin. It was definitely not a place I would let my girlfriend walk to alone (let alone at night), so that's basically out.

  • The Y Scraper (Crystal Tower Apartments) in North Beach continues to amaze for its location, view, and reasonable price. Too bad they only have 2 BR's available. Also, one heck of a walk from BART. Get used to slow MUNI rides... North Beach is a pretty good area to live, but then it's absolutely crawling with tourists.

San Francisco has many a storied neighborhood, and the feel of each is absolutely different. Overall, rents are at relatively insane levels for 3 BR options, and we're adopting a 'wait and see' attitude to the whole thing. I've always wanted to live in the city proper, but have always ended up in the burbs, so I'm pretty excited / new to the market.

If anyone has tips on finding a great place for a good price in SF, let me know! =)

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Give and Go! says...

Waiting to watch a good movie.  I enjoy watching movies on a regular basis like most of the general population. 

The last couple of weeks has been a bit of a standstill.   All the summer blockbusters have already passed, and the cool award-winning type films don't start until winter... what's a movie-loving girl to do?

Here are (a few) previews of movies I'm inclined to watch. 












 








von_brandis says...

56 Leonard Street is a new skyscraper going up in New York City designed by Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. Situated in Tribeca, the tower will stand 56 stories tall, house 145 residential units featuring apartments and luxury penthouses (ranging from $3.5 million to $33 million), and construction should be complete in 2010.

http://www.dezeen.com/2008/09/14/56-leonard-street-by-herzog-de-meuron/

       

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Pooja says...

  • Vastly improve writing skills
  • Learn how to think more critically; stop being swayed by every half-way decent argument I hear
  • Learn some languages (Hindi, Mandarin, Japanese?, Russian?, Arabic?)
  • Take some finance and accounting classes so I can learn how to deal with money and confidently rule out business school
  • Learn how to talk to anyone, including people who I feel I have nothing in common with and the kinds of people that I have historically failed to get to know (mostly people who are good-looking, white, and/or play sports. I just freeze up)
  • Figure out how to effectively deal with legs (shaving? waxing? moving to Europe?)
  • Become both confident and pretty enough to wander nonchalantly around my dorm in underwear and a t-shirt, like that one girl who was hosting us at pre-frosh


peterkang says...

Done with real people, British-style.