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this was heyman's land just south of sutro's. you could seat cars lined up waiting for buyers, essentially. in the background you have some of these novel seaside cottages. he left the cars exposed on purpose. it was a publicity thing. you might come out picnicing or walking along the great highway on the weekend and thought what the heck is that thing? you go over, buy a lot, $35 two cars, can't miss. this is that same view just a knew months later. we're talking about mid 1899 now. you can see the cars are all starting to be put to use in buildings. they'd come up with all of these different patterns. this car on the left is two cars end-to-end with a connecting vestibule. it's kind of an i pattern so you could have a cabin in one car, a compartment in one car. the other car might be your mother-in-law. and you could meet in the middle in that sorted of connecting section for breakfast. they did similar things. they'd put like four in a cross with a connecting part in the middle. and you could see these are not exactly a.d.a. a
this was heyman's land just south of sutro's. you could seat cars lined up waiting for buyers, essentially. in the background you have some of these novel seaside cottages. he left the cars exposed on purpose. it was a publicity thing. you might come out picnicing or walking along the great highway on the weekend and thought what the heck is that thing? you go over, buy a lot, $35 two cars, can't miss. this is that same view just a knew months later. we're talking about mid 1899 now. you can...
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Nov 10, 2010
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heyman names rafael cleans up around here. i see a man scraping graffiti off of the sidewalk. the parking meters, the walls. always with a big smile. this is a great program. thank you. i think that we are fortunate to be served by mgm management group. they are a service provider and that permit goes hand in glove with the kind of service that we receive from and jam -- mjm. we spend about 65% of our budget on clean and safe. one man's curve -- stabbed another in the neck in an incident that was reported. the individual was put in an ambulance. the ambassador identified the individual who did this and it turned out that he was on parole. this is a really good example on how this program comes into play when it is needed. part of the budget is for streetscape improvements. we have an advisory committee that works on these matters. one of the projects that we are proud of his a very extensive -- project. we will extend the sidewalks temporarily, both sides between ellis and geary. this is a rendering that shows what we are looking at. we are actually reconsidering the construct
heyman names rafael cleans up around here. i see a man scraping graffiti off of the sidewalk. the parking meters, the walls. always with a big smile. this is a great program. thank you. i think that we are fortunate to be served by mgm management group. they are a service provider and that permit goes hand in glove with the kind of service that we receive from and jam -- mjm. we spend about 65% of our budget on clean and safe. one man's curve -- stabbed another in the neck in an incident that...
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by the way, the first person to recognize this was heyman rickover in 1957. you can find the link on our website or do we google search for rick speech. how long the reservoir lasted was how we had to put in an orderly transition to other sources of energy. a close, mr. chairman, by noting that in this country have blown 30 years. we knew was announced with certainty in 1980 when we look back tonight deveney, which said oil would peak in this country. we know he was right about the estate and we try to make him a liar between one of things. we build more oil wells than all the rest of you will put together. we found a lot of it in alaska in the gulf of mexico. in spite of those things, do they reproduce at the oil, less than half the oil we did in 1970. he predicted the world to be peaking about now and we are. and so, you know, if the policy we are looking for is whether or not we ought to move away from fossil fuels to do alternative. absolutely, one more word. there's two kinds of inertia reuse. electricity liquid fuels. the future will have all the electr
by the way, the first person to recognize this was heyman rickover in 1957. you can find the link on our website or do we google search for rick speech. how long the reservoir lasted was how we had to put in an orderly transition to other sources of energy. a close, mr. chairman, by noting that in this country have blown 30 years. we knew was announced with certainty in 1980 when we look back tonight deveney, which said oil would peak in this country. we know he was right about the estate and...
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heyman mentioned, which you end up with is much more detailed. hopefully with models sorted detailed injury locations. what we've done and looking under a very large substantial -- we see differences in the location and the specifics i have injuries and how they're related to each other. now very different from a young person versus an old person. you pulmonary conditions, whereas an older person the ribs break in a different spot, which leads to lung lacerations in liver injuries and whatnot. so i think what's necessary is a three-dimensional entry mapping. all the injury databases are basically lines with a specific injury -underscore. they don't give you the three-dimensional locations. how much you need to see is the exact location in 3-d space as well as how well they relate to each other into the location of the force loading on the exterior surface of the body. all that was very easily attainable by processing of ct scans. i believe it's absolutely necessary to support modeling. you have to have a target for any sort of task that you have.
heyman mentioned, which you end up with is much more detailed. hopefully with models sorted detailed injury locations. what we've done and looking under a very large substantial -- we see differences in the location and the specifics i have injuries and how they're related to each other. now very different from a young person versus an old person. you pulmonary conditions, whereas an older person the ribs break in a different spot, which leads to lung lacerations in liver injuries and whatnot....