Thomas Locke Hobbs

Currently near San Francisco
 
Murals in San Francisco's Mission district. Links: Brief Background, Flickr set.
 
 
More delicious food at Gayle's Bakery-- a polenta cake with garlic bread, a white chocolate chip cookie and something called a "crocodile".

Random Linkage: Rolf Potts interviews Peter Hessler on his book, Oracle Bones, which is about contemporary China. Hessler's earlier book, Rivertown, was about his teaching English for two years with the Peace Corps. It doesn't sound like a sexy premise but the book was perceptive and well-written. I look forward to reading his new one. He's also a staff writer for the New Yorker. I've always enjoyed his articles. Unfortunately the New Yorker's website is utter crap but a google search turns up several of his articles and more online interviews.

 
 
Clementis in my mom's yard. Trying out the macro focus on my new Casio.

Random links: 16 great public squares of the world. 12 best public squares in the US.

 
 
Gayle's Bakery in Capitola, CA.

My new favorite blog: Tricks of the Trade. Concise. Useful. For example:

Cake Decorator:

Before iceing a cake, freeze it. It will taste the same when defrosted, and you won't have a bunch of crumbs mixed in with the frosting when you are done.

Police Officer:

If you want to know if someone is lying about his identity and using a fake name, ask him or her to spell it. People are much slower at spelling fake names than they are at spelling their own.

 
 
Graffiti on palm trees on the beach in Santa Monica. The gray sky is the result of an ever present marine layer this time of year along the coast. European tourists wondered where CA's sunny reputation came from.

BLDGBLOG, which has fast become one of my favorite blogs about all things urbanistic and architecture-related interviews Mike Davis about his recent book, Planet of Slums. The Interview is in two parts: Part One, Part Two. Davis' writing often dwells in dire and apocalyptic scenarios of the future. It can be thrilling to read in the same way as a horror flick. A paragraph I particularly liked from part 2:

The one thing I’m firmly convinced of is that the larger, affluent middle classes in this country will never surrender their lifestyle and its privileges. If suddenly faced with a threat in which they may be made homeless by disaster, or killed by plagues, I think you can expect very, very irrational reactions – which of course will inscribe themselves in a spatial order, and probably in spectacular ways.
 



photo of thomas locke hobbs For more about me, please go visit my old geocities page.


Friends
Luc Garcia, Bryan Chin, Vagner Cardoso, Aaron Holsberg, Jesse on the Brink, Overheard in NY, nblinks.

Other blogs I like
World Hum, Ted Gideonse, Subway Moblog, Philip Greenspun, Marginal Revolution, Made in Brazil, Joel on Sofware, Gothamist, GoodAirs, Gizmodo, Felix Salmon, Frank Malafronte, Cool Tools, CityRag, Brad DeLong, Beautiful Horizons, Bloggy, Amy Langfield, more.

Blog Highlights
Portraits [2004, 2005, 2006], Portugal, Sao Paulo Gay Pride, Sao Paulo Skyline, More Sao Paulo [1, 2, 3, 4], Buenos Aires [1, 2, 3], Mexico City, Curitiba, The Gates, Paris, Morocco [1, 2, 3, 4], NYC Gay Pride [2006, 2007], My Flickr Stream.

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does spelling it out really prevent spam?