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one is a geographic split, where geographically they will split the had 15 area code off and introduce 628 which will allow folks to receive new phone numbers. one of the options that they presented and there is a map in your packet. i will put it on the overhead projector for members of the public. sfgovtv, if we could get the overhead, please? as you can see, from the overhead, the geographic split option that they are currently exploring is to split off the eastern side of san francisco, to retain one area code. and western san francisco, northern san mateo county and marin would have a different area code. they haven't specified which would be 628 versus 415, but the proposal is to have this geographic split. this is one option that they have. the other option that they are exploring is called an overlay, where the 628 area code would overlap with the 415 area code and essentially new phone numbers as numbers are exhausted and companies pick up new numbers, would pick up 628. they would introduce ten-digit dialing. and that would not necessitate folks to receive new phone numbers.
one is a geographic split, where geographically they will split the had 15 area code off and introduce 628 which will allow folks to receive new phone numbers. one of the options that they presented and there is a map in your packet. i will put it on the overhead projector for members of the public. sfgovtv, if we could get the overhead, please? as you can see, from the overhead, the geographic split option that they are currently exploring is to split off the eastern side of san francisco, to...
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then i think the geographic overlay, the straight geographic overlay is acceptable, how to not our preference. because we do feel there is a marketing advantage. there is an identity in the 415. and also have to remember that identity has morphed over the years. 415 used to stretch to palo alto and the peninsula. certainly if we did just the geographic overlay as the geography is today, it would be distinguisheding as an old resident or new resident and that in in and of itself might have cache about it. so marketing people spin it however they want, but splitting san francisco in half is ridiculous. so this was sort of to address both proposals and say fix the one. either one of them, if fixed, are acceptable, but we prefer the one where san francisco gets 415. so i think the discussion today, i mean, because we talked about this a lot, more than i just did. [ laughter ] and just to give you that background, so whether -- i mean, definitely change is going to be difficult. but that is going to get vetted at a different level. and so as the representative of a san francisco bis, business, the
then i think the geographic overlay, the straight geographic overlay is acceptable, how to not our preference. because we do feel there is a marketing advantage. there is an identity in the 415. and also have to remember that identity has morphed over the years. 415 used to stretch to palo alto and the peninsula. certainly if we did just the geographic overlay as the geography is today, it would be distinguisheding as an old resident or new resident and that in in and of itself might have cache...
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," this is not what they think geographic does. >> well, it is very much, you know, geographic in nature something more about human history. that's really our goal here. that's, you know, right in line with things that "national geographic" has been doing for over a century which is using the latest technology to do that. it's pushing us into the future of exploration on that front. >> osgood: coming up... h, my god! sgood: we get real with real housewife bethenny frankel. and share in the remarkable journey of nick vujicic. >> i really forget that i have no arms and no legs >> to say to me i've always been right about everything. >> you've always been right. it's sunday morning on cbs and here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: bethenny frankel rocketed to fame as one of cable tv's real housewives of new york. three years later is he really real? we sent tracy smith to find out. >> reporter: for bethenny frankel, this is reality. in her new york city apartment. >> go ahead. reporter: headquarters for her skinny girl product empire, business rarely goes on without motherhood getting in
," this is not what they think geographic does. >> well, it is very much, you know, geographic in nature something more about human history. that's really our goal here. that's, you know, right in line with things that "national geographic" has been doing for over a century which is using the latest technology to do that. it's pushing us into the future of exploration on that front. >> osgood: coming up... h, my god! sgood: we get real with real housewife bethenny...
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one is a geographic split, where geographically they will split the had 15 area code off and introduce 628 which will allow folks to receive new phone numbers. one of the options that they presented and there is a map in your packet. i will put it on the overhead projector for members of the public. sfgovtv, if we could get the overhead, please? as you can see, from the overhead, the geographic split option that they are currently exploring is to split off the eastern
one is a geographic split, where geographically they will split the had 15 area code off and introduce 628 which will allow folks to receive new phone numbers. one of the options that they presented and there is a map in your packet. i will put it on the overhead projector for members of the public. sfgovtv, if we could get the overhead, please? as you can see, from the overhead, the geographic split option that they are currently exploring is to split off the eastern
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geographically diverse disaster recovery solutions have been in place for some time, and they actually do allow for secure data storage. >> i think that for the individual consumer and home user, this storage in the cloud and backing up your personal computer in the cloud has been burgeoning of late because people want to have the ability to store their files securely, but the reason why, to answer your question, is why do they continue to still backed up their clout back of solution onto a usb stick or on to their own pc is people still have to get comfortable with the idea of clout security, that the data truly is secure and they're comfortable with letting go. people still not quite comfortable with that concept yet. as people become more and more confident and more and more comfortable with the concept of data being safe, we will still have people, and we will still have instances where people want their data next to them, where they feel comfortable, where they feel safe and confident that their data is secure. >> if i were purchasing services from a cloud vendor, i would mandate
geographically diverse disaster recovery solutions have been in place for some time, and they actually do allow for secure data storage. >> i think that for the individual consumer and home user, this storage in the cloud and backing up your personal computer in the cloud has been burgeoning of late because people want to have the ability to store their files securely, but the reason why, to answer your question, is why do they continue to still backed up their clout back of solution onto...
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what is clear about our business is we have geographic ever city and price point adversity -- geographic diversity and price point adversity.-- diversity. >> stay with us. we have a story coming up about when jabal -- when jia bao -- wen jiabao. tighter inspections of night clubs, cinemas, and theaters have been required -- have been announced in brazil after the fire in which more than 230 people died. >> this 14-year-old follows the coffin of her mother, the latest victim of the nightclub fire. her mother was an army doc or -- doctor and was buried with military honors. the disaster has shocked brazil, and there is anger about the safety failings of the case -- kiss nightclub. everybody has said the same thing -- >> everybody has said the same thing. the fire started above the box where the pyrotechnics were located. >> there was no sprinkler system. only one fire extinguisher that was out of order. but the country's deputy sports minister insists there is no systemic problem with safety in the country, unveiling the poster for next year's world cup. he says brazil is being unfairly si
what is clear about our business is we have geographic ever city and price point adversity -- geographic diversity and price point adversity.-- diversity. >> stay with us. we have a story coming up about when jabal -- when jia bao -- wen jiabao. tighter inspections of night clubs, cinemas, and theaters have been required -- have been announced in brazil after the fire in which more than 230 people died. >> this 14-year-old follows the coffin of her mother, the latest victim of the...
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when passing by the singing star the researches wish for a geographical discovery. you must be very careful when climbing there so that you don't fall down it's slippery there's a lot of ice down there how big is the grotto pretty large it will be exciting for you was if we did not come back in an hour send someone to find us. the research is a getting ready to crew to reach the reserved area of the cave and that's off limits to ordinary tourists the entrance to the protected zone is basically a narrow hole so be very careful and cautious who will go first what you feel are closely. about fifty grottos have been found inside congo ice cave it's also famous for its seventy underground lakes. as a biologist. today he together with his assistant. checking out the caves flora and fauna their task is to set up some traps and they hope to catch a unique inhabitant of the water. temperature inside the cave varies from freezing to above zero. the further away from the entrance the warmer it gets from minus fifteen degrees celsius that's around five degrees fahrenheit to fou
when passing by the singing star the researches wish for a geographical discovery. you must be very careful when climbing there so that you don't fall down it's slippery there's a lot of ice down there how big is the grotto pretty large it will be exciting for you was if we did not come back in an hour send someone to find us. the research is a getting ready to crew to reach the reserved area of the cave and that's off limits to ordinary tourists the entrance to the protected zone is basically...
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even after accounting for a socio-economic and geographic factors, african-american and hispanic households still lack a white household in broadband adoption by 11 percentage points. at rural households still lacked urban households by five percentage points. these ongoing disparities and our critical need for our nation's future to overcome them are white today's summit is so important -- why today's summit is so important. the work san francisco is doing and has accomplished is important. together with our grantees, we're working on the frontline to close these gaps in injuring no one is left behind in the technical revolution. as of the end of 2011, the top grantees had installed your updated more than 45,000 miles of broadband telecommunications lines. they had upgraded and improved service to more than 6000 anchor institutions. schools, libraries, hospitals across 35 different states. they install more than 29,000 workstations in public computer centers, and they had produced what is really amazing, 260,000 new broadband subscribers, as we hope many of you here today will become. the
even after accounting for a socio-economic and geographic factors, african-american and hispanic households still lack a white household in broadband adoption by 11 percentage points. at rural households still lacked urban households by five percentage points. these ongoing disparities and our critical need for our nation's future to overcome them are white today's summit is so important -- why today's summit is so important. the work san francisco is doing and has accomplished is important....
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john: this "national geographic" show people wearing gas masks. what kills people as a house fire, falling down the stairs, driving recklessly recklessly, promiscuous, dri nking too much. if you worry about this you cannot worry about those. >> but the reality is people need to be reality for disasters. john: this is something else that you sell? >> also a kit for people's cars. it is wonderful there is food and water that is kept up the proper temperature. >> this is a five-year shelf life for the water. john: what is it with a bottle of water? >> between one and two years. john: the use of a close stick that you break and shake? what is wrong with a flashlight? guest: the batteries wear out. john: so does this. guest: after 12 hours. john: after something happens you see a pickup? guest: before and after better to be prepared than scared. john: when i get scared i think my many will not be good. i was told to buy junk silver dimes and quarters made before 65. then when data cash machine will not work you could go to the bakery with a dime then t
john: this "national geographic" show people wearing gas masks. what kills people as a house fire, falling down the stairs, driving recklessly recklessly, promiscuous, dri nking too much. if you worry about this you cannot worry about those. >> but the reality is people need to be reality for disasters. john: this is something else that you sell? >> also a kit for people's cars. it is wonderful there is food and water that is kept up the proper temperature. >> this...
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john: this "national geographic" show people wearing gas masks.people as a house fire, falling down the stairs, driving recklessly recklessly, promiscuous, dri nking too much. if you worry about thisou cannot worry about those. >> but the reality is people need to be reality for disasters. john: this is something else that you sell? >> also a kit for people's cars. it is wonderful there is food and water that is kept up the proper temperature. >> this is a five-year shelf life for the water. john: what is it with a bottle of water? >> between one and two years. john: the use of a close stick that you break and shake? what is wrong with a flashlight? guest: the batteries wear out. john: so does this. guest: after 12 hours. john: after something happens you see a pickup? guest: before and after better to be prepared than scared. john: when i get scared i think my many will not be good. i was told to buy junk silver dimes and quarters made before 65. then when data cash machine will not work you could go to the bakery with a dime then they will sell
john: this "national geographic" show people wearing gas masks.people as a house fire, falling down the stairs, driving recklessly recklessly, promiscuous, dri nking too much. if you worry about thisou cannot worry about those. >> but the reality is people need to be reality for disasters. john: this is something else that you sell? >> also a kit for people's cars. it is wonderful there is food and water that is kept up the proper temperature. >> this is a five-year...
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sense in the past when the russians were there when the east germans were there to diversify geographically their gold but it serves no useful purpose to store these go there gold with. foreign central banks which actually they have no reason to trust again we've got a move around the world central banks are repatriating galled as part of what some are calling the currency war it appears as though all the central banks printing lots and lots of money and shillings of dollars of fat currency is making the central banks nervous and they right to be nervous yes they should be nervous because the assets of most central banks in the world are the paper currencies of other central banks mainly the federal reserve mainly the us government's paper money and there's no reason at all why they should trust that so eventually they're going to start trading all that paper for gold. that's what's going to happen because as you're as you're well aware of the russians and the chinese when they're dealing with each other have to use at the moment u.s. dollars the clear through new york this makes no sense a
sense in the past when the russians were there when the east germans were there to diversify geographically their gold but it serves no useful purpose to store these go there gold with. foreign central banks which actually they have no reason to trust again we've got a move around the world central banks are repatriating galled as part of what some are calling the currency war it appears as though all the central banks printing lots and lots of money and shillings of dollars of fat currency is...
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him to write three article year i think, three article year for national geographic. he describes his feet as sealed, biology and evolutionary biology, theoretical ecology and conservation. after this evening, i hope you will have as much appreciation for his physical strength and stamina as you have for his writing talent. in his field research he tracks indiana jones style through jungles and rain forests that most of us would never want to set foot in. tonight you are going to learn a new word, at least i learned that new word. zoonos zoonosis, infectious diseases that originate in animals and spread to humans. for those of you who read the hot zone, which was 20 years ago, you had a very early exposure to this frightening scenario that david quammen has elaborated on a great deal in his new book "spillover: animal infections and the next human pandemic" 10. publishers weekly gave "spillover" a star review and said, quote, this is a frightening but critically important book for anyone interested in learning about the prospect of the world's next major and point. so
him to write three article year i think, three article year for national geographic. he describes his feet as sealed, biology and evolutionary biology, theoretical ecology and conservation. after this evening, i hope you will have as much appreciation for his physical strength and stamina as you have for his writing talent. in his field research he tracks indiana jones style through jungles and rain forests that most of us would never want to set foot in. tonight you are going to learn a new...