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<title>{LITERATURE &gt; CYBERPUNK} - One Step Beyond: shrooms and ESP</title>
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<summary type="text/plain"> One Step Beyond, billed as "your guide to the supernatural," was a docudrama TV program airing from 1959-1961. The episode about psychedelic mushrooms and psychic experiments is a trip to watch. It features Andrija Puharich, MD, a parapsychology researcher most famous for bringing Uri Geller to the US. Puharich also invented technology relating the the affect of low frequency electromagnetic wave emissions on the brain. As a result, tinfoil beanie folks love to hate him. You can view this episode of One Step Beyond in three parts on YouTube. One Step Beyond: Psychedelic Mushrooms and ESP part 1, part 2, part 3 (YouTube, via Further)...
  
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<issued>2008-07-24T21:07:34Z</issued>
<modified>2008-07-24T21:07:34Z</modified>
<author>
<name>Boingboing.Net</name>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Www.Boingboing.Net</span> -  One Step Beyond, billed as "your guide to the supernatural," was a docudrama TV program airing from 1959-1961. The episode about psychedelic mushrooms and psychic experiments is a trip to watch. It features Andrija Puharich, MD, a parapsychology researcher most famous for bringing Uri Geller to the US. Puharich also invented technology relating the the affect of low frequency electromagnetic wave emissions on the brain. As a result, tinfoil beanie folks love to hate him. You can view this episode of One Step Beyond in three parts on YouTube. One Step Beyond: Psychedelic Mushrooms and ESP part 1, part 2, part 3 (YouTube, via Further)...
  
<blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">One Step Beyond: shrooms and ESP - Boing Boing {...} </blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> July 24, 2008, 9:07 pm - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> July 25, 2008, 9:41 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;45KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/arts/">Arts</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/arts/literature/">Literature</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/arts/literature/genres/">Genres</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/arts/literature/genres/cyberpunk/"><b>Cyberpunk</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; RENTALS} - Room for rent, female preferred (san jose south) $500</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Location:

 - Near White Rd. &amp; Aborn, 95148



Highlights:



- 3bd/1.5 bath townhome

- dsl included

- Washer &amp; Dryer

- nice quiet neighborhood

- street parking

- Non-Furnished

- Utilities Already Included

- Deposits $500

- available

- close to Evergreen College

- Clean, respectful, responsible, mature, and trustworthy

- Noise volume always to min after 10:30pm (esp. Sun-Thurs)

- you will be living w/a family 


Looking For:



- prefer female student or working professional

- drug and smoke free

- no drinking or light drinking

- full kitchen privileges

- cannot invite guests

- no pet



Please reply to this post if interested.

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<issued>2008-07-16T10:23:50Z</issued>
<modified>2008-07-16T10:23:50Z</modified>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Sfbay.Craigslist.Org</span> - Location:

 - Near White Rd. & Aborn, 95148



Highlights:



- 3bd/1.5 bath townhome

- dsl included

- Washer & Dryer

- nice quiet neighborhood

- street parking

- Non-Furnished

- Utilities Already Included

- Deposits $500

- available

- close to Evergreen College

- Clean, respectful, responsible, mature, and trustworthy

- Noise volume always to min after 10:30pm (esp. Sun-Thurs)

- you will be living w/a family 


Looking For:



- prefer female student or working professional

- drug and smoke free

- no drinking or light drinking

- full kitchen privileges

- cannot invite guests

- no pet



Please reply to this post if interested.

<blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">Room for rent, female preferred {...} </blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> July 16, 2008, 10:23 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> July 16, 2008, 11:19 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;5KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/">Regional</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/">North America</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/">United States</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/">California</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/">Metro Areas</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/">San Francisco Bay Area</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/">Business and Economy</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/real-estate/">Real Estate</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/real-estate/rentals/"><b>Rentals</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; REAL ESTATE} - smog test only shop for sale in premium marin location (san rafael) $100000 1sqft</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">selling my test only shop because moving. excellent opportunity for owner operator also for an investor. will pay off in a year or less. located in one of the most premium locations in marin county. fairly new shop with a lot of potential. fully paid off - almost new, ESP smog machine with a dyne and an EVAP tester is included in the price. (~ $40K value) 

serious inquiries only by email. thanks.</summary>
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<issued>2008-07-16T02:37:54Z</issued>
<modified>2008-07-16T02:37:54Z</modified>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Sfbay.Craigslist.Org</span> - selling my test only shop because moving. excellent opportunity for owner operator also for an investor. will pay off in a year or less. located in one of the most premium locations in marin county. fairly new shop with a lot of potential. fully paid off - almost new, ESP smog machine with a dyne and an EVAP tester is included in the price. (~ $40K value) 

serious inquiries only by email. thanks.<blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">smog test only shop for sale in premium marin location {...} </blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> July 16, 2008, 2:37 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> July 16, 2008, 12:37 pm - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;4KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/">Regional</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/">North America</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/">United States</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/">California</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/">Metro Areas</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/">San Francisco Bay Area</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/">Business and Economy</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/real-estate/"><b>Real Estate</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{SECURITY &gt; ADVISORIES AND PATCHES} - Vuln: Linux Kernel IPSec Fragmented ESP Packet Remote Denial of Service Vulnerability</title>
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<summary type="text/plain"> Linux Kernel IPSec Fragmented ESP Packet Remote Denial of Service Vulnerability </summary>
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<issued>2008-07-15T23:00:00Z</issued>
<modified>2008-07-15T23:00:00Z</modified>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Www.Securityfocus.Com</span> -  Linux Kernel IPSec Fragmented ESP Packet Remote Denial of Service Vulnerability <blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">Linux Kernel IPSec Fragmented ESP Packet Remote Denial of Service Vulnerability {...} SecurityFocus is designed to facilitate discussion on computer security related topics, create computer security awareness, and to provide the Internet&apos;s largest and most comprehensive database of computer security knowledge and resources to the public. It also hosts the BUGTRAQ mailing list. {...}</blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> July 15, 2008, 11:00 pm - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> July 16, 2008, 7:01 pm - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;26KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/computers/">Computers</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/computers/security/">Security</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/computers/security/advisories-and-patches/"><b>Advisories and Patches</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{AVIATION &gt; HANG GLIDING} - Wills Wing pilots at the pre-Worlds</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Wills Wing pilots at the pre-Worlds
A photo of the pilots who flew Wills Wing gliders at the pre-Worlds:



	
		
			#
			Name
			Nat
			Glider
			Total
		
	
	
		9
		Andreas Olsson
		SWE
		Wills Wing T2
		2885
	
	
		10
		Jeff O'Brien
		USA
		Wills Wing T2C 154
		2883
	
	
		17
		Davis Straub
		USA
		Wills Wing T2C 144
		2623
	
	
		19
		Bruce Kavanagh
		GBR
		Wills Wing T2
		2531
	
	
		27
		Gianpietro Zin
		FRA
		Wills Wing T2 144
		2360
	
	
		45
		Olav Lien Olsen
		NOR
		Wills Wing T2
		2003
	
	
		48
		Jeff Shapiro
		USA
		Wills Wing T2C 144
		1955
	
	
		51
		Zac Majors
		USA
		Wills Wing T2C 144
		1916
	
	
		52
		Heiko Tandeter
		DEU
		Wills Wing T2
		1901
	
	
		56
		Fredy Bircher 
		CHE
		Wills Wing T2
		1790
	
	
		90
		Marcelo Chavez
		ARG
		Wills Wing T2
		1163
	
	
		93
		Shaun O'Neill
		IRL
		Wills Wing T2
		1050
	
	
		95
		Eitan Koren
		COL
		Wills Wing T2
		987
	
	
		99
		Jack Simmons
		USA
		Wills Wing T2
		915
	
	
		107
		Egbert Cijsouw
		NLD
		Wills Wing T2
		554
	
	
		113
		Per Andersson
		SWE
		Wills Wing Talon
		404
	
	
		115
		Jordi Tubert
		ESP
		Wills Wing T2
		235
	

Just to be clear, I am not a factory supported pilot. In competitions I fly and rent Moyes Litespeeds, Airborne C4's, and the Wills Wing T2C 144's. A couple of the pilots in this photo do receive a small amount of support from Wills Wing (the use of a glider in competition). I feel compelled to write this because I repeatedly receive emails from pilots who get the wrong impression (like from this picture).
I am very happy to fly a T2C-144, but likewise I am very pleased to fly the Airborne and Moyes gliders. Modern hang gliders are wonderful. I have flown Aeros and Icaro gliders and found them also to be great gliders. We are blessed to have such manufacturers supplying our little sport.
I am loyal to all the manufacturers, but as a reporter I tell it like it is. (See my many reports on the AIR ATOS, for example.) Again, I point this out as there seem to be some readers who are not familiar with the many past articles that I have written in the Oz Report, and get a mistaken impression. It has been going on for twelve years now, after all.
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<issued>2008-07-15T14:04:53Z</issued>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">OzReport.Com</span> - Wills Wing pilots at the pre-Worlds
A photo of the pilots who flew Wills Wing gliders at the pre-Worlds:



	
		
			#
			Name
			Nat
			Glider
			Total
		
	
	
		9
		Andreas Olsson
		SWE
		Wills Wing T2
		2885
	
	
		10
		Jeff O'Brien
		USA
		Wills Wing T2C 154
		2883
	
	
		17
		Davis Straub
		USA
		Wills Wing T2C 144
		2623
	
	
		19
		Bruce Kavanagh
		GBR
		Wills Wing T2
		2531
	
	
		27
		Gianpietro Zin
		FRA
		Wills Wing T2 144
		2360
	
	
		45
		Olav Lien Olsen
		NOR
		Wills Wing T2
		2003
	
	
		48
		Jeff Shapiro
		USA
		Wills Wing T2C 144
		1955
	
	
		51
		Zac Majors
		USA
		Wills Wing T2C 144
		1916
	
	
		52
		Heiko Tandeter
		DEU
		Wills Wing T2
		1901
	
	
		56
		Fredy Bircher 
		CHE
		Wills Wing T2
		1790
	
	
		90
		Marcelo Chavez
		ARG
		Wills Wing T2
		1163
	
	
		93
		Shaun O'Neill
		IRL
		Wills Wing T2
		1050
	
	
		95
		Eitan Koren
		COL
		Wills Wing T2
		987
	
	
		99
		Jack Simmons
		USA
		Wills Wing T2
		915
	
	
		107
		Egbert Cijsouw
		NLD
		Wills Wing T2
		554
	
	
		113
		Per Andersson
		SWE
		Wills Wing Talon
		404
	
	
		115
		Jordi Tubert
		ESP
		Wills Wing T2
		235
	

Just to be clear, I am not a factory supported pilot. In competitions I fly and rent Moyes Litespeeds, Airborne C4's, and the Wills Wing T2C 144's. A couple of the pilots in this photo do receive a small amount of support from Wills Wing (the use of a glider in competition). I feel compelled to write this because I repeatedly receive emails from pilots who get the wrong impression (like from this picture).
I am very happy to fly a T2C-144, but likewise I am very pleased to fly the Airborne and Moyes gliders. Modern hang gliders are wonderful. I have flown Aeros and Icaro gliders and found them also to be great gliders. We are blessed to have such manufacturers supplying our little sport.
I am loyal to all the manufacturers, but as a reporter I tell it like it is. (See my many reports on the AIR ATOS, for example.) Again, I point this out as there seem to be some readers who are not familiar with the many past articles that I have written in the Oz Report, and get a mistaken impression. It has been going on for twelve years now, after all.
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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; RENTALS} - SAUSALITO (SF) Best Guest Room (Entire hse sometimes rents, too.)</title>
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<summary type="text/plain"> The following is posted by a private homeowner.

The (best) Guest Room, Sausalito (SF) is occupied, now, but available, August, and for forward '08/'09 extended or short stay bookings (and see Special Cases, below].
_________________________________________________________________

$450-600/week (per week), $l,600-2,200/month (varies with the season (coming into Spring/Summer premium usage, now); number of occupants; length of stay; low/high maintenance, etc). Negotiable.*
--=--

"Wonderful place for a stay." Ideal base for recurrent visitor or SF/Bay area sojourner. Fantastic view panorama. Serene. A beautiful, convenient, maintained, private room attached to the life and warmth of a friendly, cosmopolitan, family house in a pleasant neighborhood. There are stairs (in a path), house to street, and a few in the house.
--=--

This is a new, spacious (sleeps one to three) guest room wing with its own entrance, bath and deck, built onto a distinctive private home; house amenities including kitchen may be offered.
--Ideal furnished situation for: executive, scholar, mariner, artist, musician, cast or crew member, West Coast/Shasta bioregion/Pacific Rim/international/ diplomatic/project posting, traveler, writer, contractor, newcomer, intern, househunters, vacation/getaway nest, visiting (parents), bon vivants, ESL students.
--Fast to the Financial District, arts venues, Civic Center, South of the Slot (SOMA), major City campuses or Ocean Beach, as from parts of the City itself (armchair bus transit is 10' walk up or down; plus Golden Gate Ferry crossings!); easy freeway on/off and parking (no garage); direct, fast Marin Airporter service from our stop.
--On quiet street in hospitable, beautiful, productive, sylvan, hillside, sunbelt, family home. Garden, decks; spinet piano; fireplace in the house; books, books, books; FT, US edition, delivered daily; high-bandwidth wi-fi plus twin CAT5-E network/ports throughout
--Suitable for small dinners (winter), larger summer indoor/outdoor entertaining, gatherings.
--Inspiring, sunrise to sunset, panoramic marine, montane views; harbors, waterfront below.
--Raised-beds kitchen garden yielding delicious salad makings, vegetables, etc., assisted by vermiculture composting.
--Child(ren), certain pets ok.
--Sheltered smoking decks/outdoor areas.
--References: We prefer longtime personal (rather than employer or landlord).
--=--

"...as a place to relax innd enjoy the beauty of the scenery, there is none better..." --RW, writer (So Africa/Chicago /Bahamas/Kashmir)
"...centrally located, very cosy and comfortable. I felt like I was living at home. --PS, businessman (Philadelphia)
"...hospitable gentlemen, amicable and personable, and as a single woman I felt completely at ease and at home there." --CH, designer (San Jose)
"...the view of the Bay is unforgettable as well as the sunrise and moon seen from our bed...Thank you once more for your great hospitality..." --J&MB (Netherlands)
--=--

Please call or briefly (sic) message JC at 415.392 3111. (With dates if known.) Give your telephone # slowly and clearly, please. We shall reply. (Fax and e-mail options.) Thank you. And thank you, estimable craigslist.
--=--

The HOUSE, 2+br, 2ba, Long-term (one to 10 years) rental possibility.
Also sometimes rents, entire, ad hoc (Has been used for international family reunions, wedding convergences, family and work-team gatherings, acoustic recording, regional touring base....) --Offer.
--=--

*Special casesÂ
House exchange: mmmm, perhaps.]
Interests/skills exchange: music, experienced gardening/horticulture, shoji, Linux sysadmin, French, Mandarin, Arabic, Spanish, cabinetry, expert filing, office mgmt, weaver/sewer, hskpng, cooking].
Other: emergency/overnight requirement in Sausalito; public interest/public benefit exigency; traveler strandee? ÂInquire.
--=--

Other Southern Marin housing info:
--marinij.com runs the daily Marin INDEPENDENT JOURNAL's Classifieds.
-sfgate.com for the San Francisco CHRONICLE's (Marin).
--Pick up the week's SCOPE editions (Sausalito, Mill Valley, Twin Cities, Ross Valley, San Rafael) at Marin SCOPE newspaper office, kitty-korner from gas station and firehouse and sort of next to Trieste coffeehouse, at Bridgeway &amp; Johnson Sts.

--Bulletin boards:
--Whole Foods ('Whole Paycheck')(Caledonia St);
--the 7-11 (Spring St Gulch);
--Mollie Stone's supermarket and (esp for boats) West Marine (both, like the Post Office, on Harbor Dr, in Marinship); West Marine will accept postings on their board, but a staff member at the counter must approve and date;
--Golden Gate Market (Old Town/Hurricane Gulch, when you first come into town from the Golden Gate);
--and at the entrances to the houseboat docks (e.g., portal of Liberty Dock, and others), (Gate 5 and Gate 6 area, Marinship).
--As in the City and elsewhere, you'll now see For Rent signs round the town; lot of possibilities these days (and great boat purchase values in the harbors). Seems to be true: SF rents have risen again, irrationally?
Good luck and good hunting.

--=--

California, indeed, be burning. Do conserve water; by October, may truly be scarce some places.
--=--

[Web cites: 13 Grandmothers' Council (from, e.g., AgnesBakerPilgrim.org;
and, nobelprize4pete.org [Seeger])]
For search different from the Googling crowd--returning graphical, mapped relationships rather than lists: kartoo.com
--=--

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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Sfbay.Craigslist.Org</span> -  The following is posted by a private homeowner.

The (best) Guest Room, Sausalito (SF) is occupied, now, but available, August, and for forward '08/'09 extended or short stay bookings (and see Special Cases, below].
_________________________________________________________________

$450-600/week (per week), $l,600-2,200/month (varies with the season (coming into Spring/Summer premium usage, now); number of occupants; length of stay; low/high maintenance, etc). Negotiable.*
--=--

"Wonderful place for a stay." Ideal base for recurrent visitor or SF/Bay area sojourner. Fantastic view panorama. Serene. A beautiful, convenient, maintained, private room attached to the life and warmth of a friendly, cosmopolitan, family house in a pleasant neighborhood. There are stairs (in a path), house to street, and a few in the house.
--=--

This is a new, spacious (sleeps one to three) guest room wing with its own entrance, bath and deck, built onto a distinctive private home; house amenities including kitchen may be offered.
--Ideal furnished situation for: executive, scholar, mariner, artist, musician, cast or crew member, West Coast/Shasta bioregion/Pacific Rim/international/ diplomatic/project posting, traveler, writer, contractor, newcomer, intern, househunters, vacation/getaway nest, visiting (parents), bon vivants, ESL students.
--Fast to the Financial District, arts venues, Civic Center, South of the Slot (SOMA), major City campuses or Ocean Beach, as from parts of the City itself (armchair bus transit is 10' walk up or down; plus Golden Gate Ferry crossings!); easy freeway on/off and parking (no garage); direct, fast Marin Airporter service from our stop.
--On quiet street in hospitable, beautiful, productive, sylvan, hillside, sunbelt, family home. Garden, decks; spinet piano; fireplace in the house; books, books, books; FT, US edition, delivered daily; high-bandwidth wi-fi plus twin CAT5-E network/ports throughout
--Suitable for small dinners (winter), larger summer indoor/outdoor entertaining, gatherings.
--Inspiring, sunrise to sunset, panoramic marine, montane views; harbors, waterfront below.
--Raised-beds kitchen garden yielding delicious salad makings, vegetables, etc., assisted by vermiculture composting.
--Child(ren), certain pets ok.
--Sheltered smoking decks/outdoor areas.
--References: We prefer longtime personal (rather than employer or landlord).
--=--

"...as a place to relax innd enjoy the beauty of the scenery, there is none better..." --RW, writer (So Africa/Chicago /Bahamas/Kashmir)
"...centrally located, very cosy and comfortable. I felt like I was living at home. --PS, businessman (Philadelphia)
"...hospitable gentlemen, amicable and personable, and as a single woman I felt completely at ease and at home there." --CH, designer (San Jose)
"...the view of the Bay is unforgettable as well as the sunrise and moon seen from our bed...Thank you once more for your great hospitality..." --J&MB (Netherlands)
--=--

Please call or briefly (sic) message JC at 415.392 3111. (With dates if known.) Give your telephone # slowly and clearly, please. We shall reply. (Fax and e-mail options.) Thank you. And thank you, estimable craigslist.
--=--

The HOUSE, 2+br, 2ba, Long-term (one to 10 years) rental possibility.
Also sometimes rents, entire, ad hoc (Has been used for international family reunions, wedding convergences, family and work-team gatherings, acoustic recording, regional touring base....) --Offer.
--=--

*Special casesÂ
House exchange: mmmm, perhaps.]
Interests/skills exchange: music, experienced gardening/horticulture, shoji, Linux sysadmin, French, Mandarin, Arabic, Spanish, cabinetry, expert filing, office mgmt, weaver/sewer, hskpng, cooking].
Other: emergency/overnight requirement in Sausalito; public interest/public benefit exigency; traveler strandee? ÂInquire.
--=--

Other Southern Marin housing info:
--marinij.com runs the daily Marin INDEPENDENT JOURNAL's Classifieds.
-sfgate.com for the San Francisco CHRONICLE's (Marin).
--Pick up the week's SCOPE editions (Sausalito, Mill Valley, Twin Cities, Ross Valley, San Rafael) at Marin SCOPE newspaper office, kitty-korner from gas station and firehouse and sort of next to Trieste coffeehouse, at Bridgeway & Johnson Sts.

--Bulletin boards:
--Whole Foods ('Whole Paycheck')(Caledonia St);
--the 7-11 (Spring St Gulch);
--Mollie Stone's supermarket and (esp for boats) West Marine (both, like the Post Office, on Harbor Dr, in Marinship); West Marine will accept postings on their board, but a staff member at the counter must approve and date;
--Golden Gate Market (Old Town/Hurricane Gulch, when you first come into town from the Golden Gate);
--and at the entrances to the houseboat docks (e.g., portal of Liberty Dock, and others), (Gate 5 and Gate 6 area, Marinship).
--As in the City and elsewhere, you'll now see For Rent signs round the town; lot of possibilities these days (and great boat purchase values in the harbors). Seems to be true: SF rents have risen again, irrationally?
Good luck and good hunting.

--=--

California, indeed, be burning. Do conserve water; by October, may truly be scarce some places.
--=--

[Web cites: 13 Grandmothers' Council (from, e.g., AgnesBakerPilgrim.org;
and, nobelprize4pete.org [Seeger])]
For search different from the Googling crowd--returning graphical, mapped relationships rather than lists: kartoo.com
--=--

                            - 30 -

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<title>{AVIATION &gt; HANG GLIDING} - The pre-Worlds, day nine</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">The pre-Worlds, day nine
Results
The official pre-Worlds blog
Jeff O\\'Brien\\'s blog
Jamie Shelden\\'s blog
Friday, July 4th
The task and the flight.
Despite coming in 21st on the last day Scott Barrett held onto his lead and won the pre-Worlds. The last day had very little spread in points between 5th and 25th. These were all guys that made goal quickly, so they all got about the same points.

Scott headed out in the first gaggle at the first start window. They all had a relatively bad start having to go back 1.6 km to get inside the exit start cylinder. Those of us who took the second clock only had to go back 1 km and we came back right into the lift and got up quickly, losing no height overall. Then we found very strong lift just before the first turnpoint, west down the Laragne-Chabre ridge line at COL SAINT JEAN.
Most of the first start gaggle headed east back down Chabre, while a number of us in the second start time jumped to the ridge to the south, more on the course line, at SOMMET DE LA PLA, and found strong lift to 7,400'. We could see four of the pilots with the earlier start just above us.
Next was a 16 km glide across the valley to LA GACHE. The glide was reasonable, but the lift was a bit weak at the hill side under the cliffs after we got across the valley. The lead gaggle was just over our heads, maybe two hundred feet. They had already taken the turnpoint 3.5 km to the east.
We finally got some good lift and were able to head to the turnpoint as the lead gaggle headed toward Sisteron. We worked weak lift coming back from the turnpoint and then just had to head off toward Sisteron also without getting high. We could see the lead gaggle turning in weak lift just past the town. We flew right over the citadel.
The lead gaggle was slow, very slow. Scott would later mention how even with Andreas and Mario Alonzi, they just weren't taking any chances and he had resolved to stay with the gaggle. Balazs (who was in second place) had caught up with them starting at the second start time.
We started turning on the north side of a valley on the lee side of a small ridge (the wind was 5 mph out of the northwest) here the lead gaggle had just been wasting their time. The lift was poor yet again. After gaining a mere 400' we moved over to the south side of the valley on the north facing hill sides. I saw a Gryphon vulture (gray back), circling in the valley near the hill side, but he was way below me and I felt that the hillside would be a better and kept going.
The Gryphon came over under me as I climbed up, and I changed the direction of my turns to match the Gryphon's, and we climbed out together. After climbing 1000' the Gryphon moved over a small ridge line to another face. The lift stopped so I went over and joined him for another thousand foot climb. He was right under my wing.
I was up high enough now to move over on top of the ridge line to get to the turnpoint. There were earlier starting pilots just ahead under clouds just beyond the turnpoint, the one and only cu's that we would see during the task, I jumped over to clouds called Zac and the Jeff's to come over and we climbed out fast to 7,400'.
It was a twelve kilometer glide to Malijai, a village before the plateaus that we were about to get up on on the way to goal. We came over the town and then up on the treed hillsides before the plateau. It was a search for lift on the hill sides and we didn't get that high. In front of us were two large plateaus covered with lavender fields. The mountain flying competition had turned into a flatland competition.
There were about half a dozen of us together and we worked the weak thermals to get across the plateau and jump to the next one. We could see Bruce Kavanaugh keeping up with us, but two thousand feet below. Jeff Shapiro had been above me but missed the lift on the hillside of the plateau and was soon working low with Bruce.
We climbed to 5,600' and jumped across the creek to the second plateau, found weak lift and climbed to 4,900', not enough to get to goal, but plenty to make the turnpoint east of Valensole. I found lift at the turnpoint which encouraged the others and just drifted in it toward the goal field, a sailplane port past Puimoisson. Climbing to 5,000' (2,500' AGL) it was an easy downwind glide in to a very nice air field high up on the plateau.
Attila Bertok started third and was very fast winning the day. Scott Barrett started on final glide with 600 meters below the glide line and Balazs went with him. Scott almost put Balazs on the ground 4 km from goal.
Jeff Shapiro got low in the valley between the first and last plateau and worked with ten other pilots including Robin Hamilton and Bruce to try to get up. Only he and one other pilot were able to make it out of that hole and make goal.
Jeff O'Brien was sixth in overall time to goal. He moved into tenth place overall. I was twenty fourth, three after Scott, and moved up to 17th place. Zac also made goal just ahead of me.
The US team was very cooperative and very often flew together. I think that this may be a first for the US team. The two Jeff's, Zac and I were very close to each other for most of the flight on this last day and flew together on many days.
The organization of the meet was excellent. There were twenty people helping with launches. The scorekeeping was very efficient with little waiting around to download your GPS even with 117 pilots and the scores were published almost immediately on the web.
The downsides include poor launch conditions under some wind conditions and the difficulty of calling tasks when cu-nimbs were forecasted for the mountains. The dodgy weather was unexpected.
Laragne is a great place to fly. Very open with lots of variety and challenges as well as many large fields to land in if necessary. The town is romantic and charming and has a great market day on Thursday. There is a lot of history to take in in the area, great cycling, mountain climbing, rock climbing (see Jeff's pictures), and swimming in the creeks. The wife and family will enjoy themselves here much more so than some other places that we go to where the flying is great.
Last day at goal:

	
		
			#
			Name
			Nat
			Glider
			Time
			Total
		
	
	
		1
		Attila Bertok
		HUN
		Moyes Litespeed 5
		02:21:41
		904
	
	
		2
		Alessandro Ploner
		ITA
		Icaro Laminar
		02:34:30
		864
	
	
		3
		Carl Wallbank
		GBR
		Moyes Litespeed RS3.5
		02:50:09
		839
	
	
		4
		Balazs Ujhelyi
		HUN
		Moyes Litespeed s 4,5
		02:37:02
		824
	
	
		5
		Dan Vyhnalik
		CZE
		Aeros Combat L14
		02:40:58
		798
	
	
		6
		Fabien Agenes
		FRA
		Aeros Combat L13
		02:55:00
		793
	
	
		6
		Jeff O'Brien
		USA
		Wills Wing T2 154
		02:41:47
		793
	
	
		8
		Luis Rizo Salom
		FRA
		Moyes Litespeed RS3.5
		02:41:59
		791
	
	
		9
		Christian Zehetmair
		DEU
		aeros Combat L14
		02:55:05
		790
	
	
		10
		Hakan Andersson
		SWE
		Moyes Litespeed RS 3,5
		02:42:01
		789
	
	
		11
		Andreas Olsson
		SWE
		Wills Wing T2
		02:55:11
		784
	
	
		11
		Hans Kiefinger
		DEU
		Aeros Combat L13
		02:55:10
		784
	
	
		13
		Richard Lovelace
		GBR
		Aeros Combat L
		02:43:27
		782
	
	
		14
		Jesper Hassing
		DNK
		Aeros Combat L12
		02:36:00
		781
	
	
		15
		Tullio Gervasoni
		ITA
		Moyes Litespeed S
		02:55:20
		780
	
	
		16
		Mario Alonzi
		FRA
		Aeros Combat L12
		02:55:22
		779
	
	
		17
		Francis Gafner
		CHE
		Aeros Combat L13
		02:44:28
		774
	
	
		18
		Anton Struganov
		RUS
		Aeros Combat L
		02:55:28
		773
	
	
		19
		Raimund Kaiser
		AUT
		Icaro Laminar Z9
		02:55:25
		772
	
	
		20
		Anton Minskiy
		RUS
		Aeros Combat L
		02:44:50
		771
	
	
		21
		Scott Barrett
		AUS
		Airborne C4 - 13.5
		02:56:31
		765
	
	
		22
		Koos De Keijzer
		NLD
		Icaro Laminar Zero 7
		02:58:59
		748
	
	
		22
		Zac Majors
		USA
		Wills Wing T2C 144
		02:49:19
		748
	
	
		24
		Gary Wirdnam
		GBR
		Aeros Combat L
		02:49:37
		745
	
	
		24
		Davis Straub
		USA
		Wills Wing T2 - 144
		02:50:02
		745
	
	
		26
		Gordon Rigg
		GBR
		Moyes Litespeed S4
		02:49:44
		742
	
	
		27
		Blay Olmos Quesada
		ESP
		Icaro Z8
		02:50:10
		738
	
	
		28
		Gianpietro Zin
		FRA
		Wills Wing T2 - 144
		02:51:12
		731
	
	
		29
		Artur Dzamikhov
		RUS
		Aeros Combat L
		03:03:18
		725
	
	
		30
		André Disselhorst
		NLD
		Aeros Combat L13
		03:04:46
		716
	
	
		31
		Laurent Thevenot
		FRA
		Aeros Combat L
		03:10:35
		693
	
	
		32
		Vladimir Leuskov
		RUS
		Aeros Combat L
		03:10:12
		692
	
	
		33
		Francois Isoard
		FRA
		Aeros Combat L13
		03:10:14
		689
	
	
		34
		Malcolm Brown
		GBR
		Aeros Combat L
		03:08:58
		685
	
	
		35
		Joakim Hindemith
		SWE
		Moyes Litespeed RS4
		03:13:29
		671
	
	
		36
		Endre Kovacs
		HUN
		Aeros Combat L
		03:18:14
		658
	
	
		37
		Eric Mathurin
		FRA
		Moyes Litespeed RS 4
		03:29:29
		600
	
	
		38
		Uli Eysel
		DEU
		Moyes Litespeed S-4
		03:40:15
		598
	
	
		38
		Jeff Shapiro
		USA
		Wills Wing T2 144
		03:29:42
		598
	

 Overall:

	
		
			#
			Name
			Nat
			Glider
			Total
		
	
	
		1
		Scott Barrett
		AUS
		Airborne C4 - 13.5
		3482
	
	
		2
		Balazs Ujhelyi
		HUN
		Moyes Litespeed s 4,5
		3363
	
	
		3
		Dan Vyhnalik
		CZE
		Aeros Combat L14
		3311
	
	
		4
		Carl Wallbank
		GBR
		Moyes Litespeed RS3.5
		3302
	
	
		5
		Mario Alonzi
		FRA
		Aeros Combat L12
		3141
	
	
		6
		Fabien Agenes
		FRA
		Aeros Combat L13
		3078
	
	
		7
		Luis Rizo Salom
		FRA
		Moyes Litespeed RS3.5
		3004
	
	
		8
		André Disselhorst
		NLD
		Aeros Combat L13
		2895
	
	
		9
		Andreas Olsson
		SWE
		Wills Wing T2
		2885
	
	
		10
		Jeff O'Brien
		USA
		Wills Wing T2 154
		2883
	
	
		11
		Hans Kiefinger
		DEU
		Aeros Combat L13
		2832
	
	
		12
		Christian Voiblet
		CHE
		Aeros Combat L12
		2818
	
	
		13
		Tullio Gervasoni
		ITA
		Moyes Litespeed S
		2783
	
	
		14
		Gary Wirdnam
		GBR
		Aeros Combat L
		2774
	
	
		15
		Alessandro Ploner
		ITA
		Icaro Laminar
		2640
	
	
		16
		Francois Isoard
		FRA
		Aeros Combat L13
		2635
	
	
		17
		Davis Straub
		USA
		Wills Wing T2 - 144
		2623
	
	
		18
		David Matthews
		GBR
		Moyes Litespeed S3.5
		2571
	
	
		19
		Bruce Kavanagh
		GBR
		Wills Wing T2
		2531
	
	
		20
		Hakan Andersson
		SWE
		Moyes Litespeed RS 3,5
		2497
	

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The official pre-Worlds blog
Jeff O\\'Brien\\'s blog
Jamie Shelden\\'s blog
Friday, July 4th
The task and the flight.
Despite coming in 21st on the last day Scott Barrett held onto his lead and won the pre-Worlds. The last day had very little spread in points between 5th and 25th. These were all guys that made goal quickly, so they all got about the same points.

Scott headed out in the first gaggle at the first start window. They all had a relatively bad start having to go back 1.6 km to get inside the exit start cylinder. Those of us who took the second clock only had to go back 1 km and we came back right into the lift and got up quickly, losing no height overall. Then we found very strong lift just before the first turnpoint, west down the Laragne-Chabre ridge line at COL SAINT JEAN.
Most of the first start gaggle headed east back down Chabre, while a number of us in the second start time jumped to the ridge to the south, more on the course line, at SOMMET DE LA PLA, and found strong lift to 7,400'. We could see four of the pilots with the earlier start just above us.
Next was a 16 km glide across the valley to LA GACHE. The glide was reasonable, but the lift was a bit weak at the hill side under the cliffs after we got across the valley. The lead gaggle was just over our heads, maybe two hundred feet. They had already taken the turnpoint 3.5 km to the east.
We finally got some good lift and were able to head to the turnpoint as the lead gaggle headed toward Sisteron. We worked weak lift coming back from the turnpoint and then just had to head off toward Sisteron also without getting high. We could see the lead gaggle turning in weak lift just past the town. We flew right over the citadel.
The lead gaggle was slow, very slow. Scott would later mention how even with Andreas and Mario Alonzi, they just weren't taking any chances and he had resolved to stay with the gaggle. Balazs (who was in second place) had caught up with them starting at the second start time.
We started turning on the north side of a valley on the lee side of a small ridge (the wind was 5 mph out of the northwest) here the lead gaggle had just been wasting their time. The lift was poor yet again. After gaining a mere 400' we moved over to the south side of the valley on the north facing hill sides. I saw a Gryphon vulture (gray back), circling in the valley near the hill side, but he was way below me and I felt that the hillside would be a better and kept going.
The Gryphon came over under me as I climbed up, and I changed the direction of my turns to match the Gryphon's, and we climbed out together. After climbing 1000' the Gryphon moved over a small ridge line to another face. The lift stopped so I went over and joined him for another thousand foot climb. He was right under my wing.
I was up high enough now to move over on top of the ridge line to get to the turnpoint. There were earlier starting pilots just ahead under clouds just beyond the turnpoint, the one and only cu's that we would see during the task, I jumped over to clouds called Zac and the Jeff's to come over and we climbed out fast to 7,400'.
It was a twelve kilometer glide to Malijai, a village before the plateaus that we were about to get up on on the way to goal. We came over the town and then up on the treed hillsides before the plateau. It was a search for lift on the hill sides and we didn't get that high. In front of us were two large plateaus covered with lavender fields. The mountain flying competition had turned into a flatland competition.
There were about half a dozen of us together and we worked the weak thermals to get across the plateau and jump to the next one. We could see Bruce Kavanaugh keeping up with us, but two thousand feet below. Jeff Shapiro had been above me but missed the lift on the hillside of the plateau and was soon working low with Bruce.
We climbed to 5,600' and jumped across the creek to the second plateau, found weak lift and climbed to 4,900', not enough to get to goal, but plenty to make the turnpoint east of Valensole. I found lift at the turnpoint which encouraged the others and just drifted in it toward the goal field, a sailplane port past Puimoisson. Climbing to 5,000' (2,500' AGL) it was an easy downwind glide in to a very nice air field high up on the plateau.
Attila Bertok started third and was very fast winning the day. Scott Barrett started on final glide with 600 meters below the glide line and Balazs went with him. Scott almost put Balazs on the ground 4 km from goal.
Jeff Shapiro got low in the valley between the first and last plateau and worked with ten other pilots including Robin Hamilton and Bruce to try to get up. Only he and one other pilot were able to make it out of that hole and make goal.
Jeff O'Brien was sixth in overall time to goal. He moved into tenth place overall. I was twenty fourth, three after Scott, and moved up to 17th place. Zac also made goal just ahead of me.
The US team was very cooperative and very often flew together. I think that this may be a first for the US team. The two Jeff's, Zac and I were very close to each other for most of the flight on this last day and flew together on many days.
The organization of the meet was excellent. There were twenty people helping with launches. The scorekeeping was very efficient with little waiting around to download your GPS even with 117 pilots and the scores were published almost immediately on the web.
The downsides include poor launch conditions under some wind conditions and the difficulty of calling tasks when cu-nimbs were forecasted for the mountains. The dodgy weather was unexpected.
Laragne is a great place to fly. Very open with lots of variety and challenges as well as many large fields to land in if necessary. The town is romantic and charming and has a great market day on Thursday. There is a lot of history to take in in the area, great cycling, mountain climbing, rock climbing (see Jeff's pictures), and swimming in the creeks. The wife and family will enjoy themselves here much more so than some other places that we go to where the flying is great.
Last day at goal:

	
		
			#
			Name
			Nat
			Glider
			Time
			Total
		
	
	
		1
		Attila Bertok
		HUN
		Moyes Litespeed 5
		02:21:41
		904
	
	
		2
		Alessandro Ploner
		ITA
		Icaro Laminar
		02:34:30
		864
	
	
		3
		Carl Wallbank
		GBR
		Moyes Litespeed RS3.5
		02:50:09
		839
	
	
		4
		Balazs Ujhelyi
		HUN
		Moyes Litespeed s 4,5
		02:37:02
		824
	
	
		5
		Dan Vyhnalik
		CZE
		Aeros Combat L14
		02:40:58
		798
	
	
		6
		Fabien Agenes
		FRA
		Aeros Combat L13
		02:55:00
		793
	
	
		6
		Jeff O'Brien
		USA
		Wills Wing T2 154
		02:41:47
		793
	
	
		8
		Luis Rizo Salom
		FRA
		Moyes Litespeed RS3.5
		02:41:59
		791
	
	
		9
		Christian Zehetmair
		DEU
		aeros Combat L14
		02:55:05
		790
	
	
		10
		Hakan Andersson
		SWE
		Moyes Litespeed RS 3,5
		02:42:01
		789
	
	
		11
		Andreas Olsson
		SWE
		Wills Wing T2
		02:55:11
		784
	
	
		11
		Hans Kiefinger
		DEU
		Aeros Combat L13
		02:55:10
		784
	
	
		13
		Richard Lovelace
		GBR
		Aeros Combat L
		02:43:27
		782
	
	
		14
		Jesper Hassing
		DNK
		Aeros Combat L12
		02:36:00
		781
	
	
		15
		Tullio Gervasoni
		ITA
		Moyes Litespeed S
		02:55:20
		780
	
	
		16
		Mario Alonzi
		FRA
		Aeros Combat L12
		02:55:22
		779
	
	
		17
		Francis Gafner
		CHE
		Aeros Combat L13
		02:44:28
		774
	
	
		18
		Anton Struganov
		RUS
		Aeros Combat L
		02:55:28
		773
	
	
		19
		Raimund Kaiser
		AUT
		Icaro Laminar Z9
		02:55:25
		772
	
	
		20
		Anton Minskiy
		RUS
		Aeros Combat L
		02:44:50
		771
	
	
		21
		Scott Barrett
		AUS
		Airborne C4 - 13.5
		02:56:31
		765
	
	
		22
		Koos De Keijzer
		NLD
		Icaro Laminar Zero 7
		02:58:59
		748
	
	
		22
		Zac Majors
		USA
		Wills Wing T2C 144
		02:49:19
		748
	
	
		24
		Gary Wirdnam
		GBR
		Aeros Combat L
		02:49:37
		745
	
	
		24
		Davis Straub
		USA
		Wills Wing T2 - 144
		02:50:02
		745
	
	
		26
		Gordon Rigg
		GBR
		Moyes Litespeed S4
		02:49:44
		742
	
	
		27
		Blay Olmos Quesada
		ESP
		Icaro Z8
		02:50:10
		738
	
	
		28
		Gianpietro Zin
		FRA
		Wills Wing T2 - 144
		02:51:12
		731
	
	
		29
		Artur Dzamikhov
		RUS
		Aeros Combat L
		03:03:18
		725
	
	
		30
		André Disselhorst
		NLD
		Aeros Combat L13
		03:04:46
		716
	
	
		31
		Laurent Thevenot
		FRA
		Aeros Combat L
		03:10:35
		693
	
	
		32
		Vladimir Leuskov
		RUS
		Aeros Combat L
		03:10:12
		692
	
	
		33
		Francois Isoard
		FRA
		Aeros Combat L13
		03:10:14
		689
	
	
		34
		Malcolm Brown
		GBR
		Aeros Combat L
		03:08:58
		685
	
	
		35
		Joakim Hindemith
		SWE
		Moyes Litespeed RS4
		03:13:29
		671
	
	
		36
		Endre Kovacs
		HUN
		Aeros Combat L
		03:18:14
		658
	
	
		37
		Eric Mathurin
		FRA
		Moyes Litespeed RS 4
		03:29:29
		600
	
	
		38
		Uli Eysel
		DEU
		Moyes Litespeed S-4
		03:40:15
		598
	
	
		38
		Jeff Shapiro
		USA
		Wills Wing T2 144
		03:29:42
		598
	

 Overall:

	
		
			#
			Name
			Nat
			Glider
			Total
		
	
	
		1
		Scott Barrett
		AUS
		Airborne C4 - 13.5
		3482
	
	
		2
		Balazs Ujhelyi
		HUN
		Moyes Litespeed s 4,5
		3363
	
	
		3
		Dan Vyhnalik
		CZE
		Aeros Combat L14
		3311
	
	
		4
		Carl Wallbank
		GBR
		Moyes Litespeed RS3.5
		3302
	
	
		5
		Mario Alonzi
		FRA
		Aeros Combat L12
		3141
	
	
		6
		Fabien Agenes
		FRA
		Aeros Combat L13
		3078
	
	
		7
		Luis Rizo Salom
		FRA
		Moyes Litespeed RS3.5
		3004
	
	
		8
		André Disselhorst
		NLD
		Aeros Combat L13
		2895
	
	
		9
		Andreas Olsson
		SWE
		Wills Wing T2
		2885
	
	
		10
		Jeff O'Brien
		USA
		Wills Wing T2 154
		2883
	
	
		11
		Hans Kiefinger
		DEU
		Aeros Combat L13
		2832
	
	
		12
		Christian Voiblet
		CHE
		Aeros Combat L12
		2818
	
	
		13
		Tullio Gervasoni
		ITA
		Moyes Litespeed S
		2783
	
	
		14
		Gary Wirdnam
		GBR
		Aeros Combat L
		2774
	
	
		15
		Alessandro Ploner
		ITA
		Icaro Laminar
		2640
	
	
		16
		Francois Isoard
		FRA
		Aeros Combat L13
		2635
	
	
		17
		Davis Straub
		USA
		Wills Wing T2 - 144
		2623
	
	
		18
		David Matthews
		GBR
		Moyes Litespeed S3.5
		2571
	
	
		19
		Bruce Kavanagh
		GBR
		Wills Wing T2
		2531
	
	
		20
		Hakan Andersson
		SWE
		Moyes Litespeed RS 3,5
		2497
	

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<issued>2008-07-04T07:43:42Z</issued>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Sfbay.Craigslist.Org</span> - The following is posted by a private homeowner.

The (best) Guest Room, Sausalito (SF) is occupied, now, but available, August, and for forward '08/'09 extended or short stay bookings (and see Special Cases, below].
_________________________________________________________________

$450-600/week (per week), $l,600-2,200/month (varies with the season (coming into Spring/Summer premium usage, now); number of occupants; length of stay; low/high maintenance, etc). Negotiable.*
--=--

"Wonderful place for a stay." Ideal base for recurrent visitor or SF/Bay area sojourner. Fantastic view panorama. Serene. A beautiful, convenient, maintained, private room attached to the life and warmth of a friendly, cosmopolitan, family house in a pleasant neighborhood. There are stairs (in a path), house to street, and a few in the house.
--=--

This is a new, spacious (sleeps one to three) guest room wing with its own entrance, bath and deck, built onto a distinctive private home; house amenities including kitchen may be offered.
--Ideal furnished situation for: executive, scholar, mariner, artist, musician, cast or crew member, West Coast/Shasta bioregion/Pacific Rim/international/ diplomatic/project posting, traveler, writer, contractor, newcomer, intern, househunters, vacation/getaway nest, visiting (parents), bon vivants, ESL students.
--Fast to the Financial District, arts venues, Civic Center, South of the Slot (SOMA), major City campuses or Ocean Beach, as from parts of the City itself (armchair bus transit is 10' walk up or down; plus Golden Gate Ferry crossings!); easy freeway on/off and parking (no garage); direct, fast Marin Airporter service from our stop.
--On quiet street in hospitable, beautiful, productive, sylvan, hillside, sunbelt, family home. Garden, decks; spinet piano; fireplace in the house; books, books, books; FT, US edition, delivered daily; high-bandwidth wi-fi plus twin CAT5-E network/ports throughout
--Suitable for small dinners (winter), larger summer indoor/outdoor entertaining, gatherings.
--Inspiring, sunrise to sunset, panoramic marine, montane views; harbors, waterfront below.
--Raised-beds kitchen garden yielding delicious salad makings, vegetables, etc., assisted by vermiculture composting.
--Child(ren), certain pets ok.
--Sheltered smoking decks/outdoor areas.
--References: We prefer longtime personal (rather than employer or landlord).
--=--

"...as a place to relax innd enjoy the beauty of the scenery, there is none better..." --RW, writer (So Africa/Chicago /Bahamas/Kashmir)
"...centrally located, very cosy and comfortable. I felt like I was living at home. --PS, businessman (Philadelphia)
"...hospitable gentlemen, amicable and personable, and as a single woman I felt completely at ease and at home there." --CH, designer (San Jose)
"...the view of the Bay is unforgettable as well as the sunrise and moon seen from our bed...Thank you once more for your great hospitality..." --J&MB (Netherlands)
--=--

Please call or briefly (sic) message JC at 415.392 3111. (With dates if known.) Give your telephone # slowly and clearly, please. We shall reply. (Fax and e-mail options.) Thank you. And thank you, estimable craigslist.
--=--

The HOUSE, 2+br, 2ba, Long-term (one to 10 years) rental possibility.
Also sometimes rents, entire, ad hoc (Has been used for international family reunions, wedding convergences, family and work-team gatherings, acoustic recording, regional touring base....) --Offer.
--=--

*Special casesÂ
House exchange: mmmm, perhaps.]
Interests/skills exchange: music, experienced gardening/horticulture, shoji, Linux sysadmin, French, Mandarin, Arabic, Spanish, cabinetry, expert filing, office mgmt, weaver/sewer, hskpng, cooking].
Other: emergency/overnight requirement in Sausalito; public interest/public benefit exigency; traveler strandee? ÂInquire.
--=--

Other Southern Marin housing info:
--marinij.com runs the daily Marin INDEPENDENT JOURNAL's Classifieds.
-sfgate.com for the San Francisco CHRONICLE's (Marin).
--Pick up the week's SCOPE editions (Sausalito, Mill Valley, Twin Cities, Ross Valley, San Rafael) at Marin SCOPE newspaper office, kitty-korner from gas station and firehouse and sort of next to Trieste coffeehouse, at Bridgeway & Johnson Sts.

--Bulletin boards:
--Whole Foods ('Whole Paycheck')(Caledonia St);
--the 7-11 (Spring St Gulch);
--Mollie Stone's supermarket and (esp for boats) West Marine (both, like the Post Office, on Harbor Dr, in Marinship); West Marine will accept postings on their board, but a staff member at the counter must approve and date;
--Golden Gate Market (Old Town/Hurricane Gulch, when you first come into town from the Golden Gate);
--and at the entrances to the houseboat docks (e.g., portal of Liberty Dock, and others), (Gate 5 and Gate 6 area, Marinship).
--As in the City and elsewhere, you'll now see For Rent signs round the town; lot of possibilities these days (and great boat purchase values in the harbors). Seems to be true: SF rents have risen again, irrationally?
Good luck and good hunting.

--=--

California, indeed, be burning. Do conserve water; by October, may truly be scarce some places.
--=--

[Web cites: 13 Grandmothers' Council (from, e.g., AgnesBakerPilgrim.org;
and, nobelprize4pete.org [Seeger])]
For search different from the Googling crowd--returning graphical, mapped relationships rather than lists: kartoo.com
--=--

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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; REAL ESTATE} - Writer/Programmer Office to share at ActiveSpace (mission district) $187</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Small but comfortable office at ActiveSpace (18th and Treat: http://www.activspace.com/mission.html) to share with fellow writer/programmer/ESP-student/whatever. 



I rented this office with a fellow writer but she bailed because she claims she never used it. We alternated days (ie M | W | F | Su | Tu | Th | Sa, you get it). I'm out of town a lot so we sometimes swapped days, which seemed to work out grandly. We both have home offices but liked getting out of the house and working a few days a week offsite. I'm looking for someone to replace her. 



Rent is cheap and the place is super quiet, on the 4th floor overlooking the grand ol' city. Gets great morning light. We kept it spartan on purpose: desk, communal computer (which we both used -- just hooked up USB flash drive), chair, sink, hot water maker. That's it. The building has wireless. Good vibe at them there ActiveSpace...all around. Close to the delicious Vietnamese crepes at Evergreen Restaurant. Pet friendly too. 



Me: I'm a professional writer, as in, I make a living writing features: newspaper stuff, magazine stuff, NPR stuff. Stuff. I'm finishing a book due Aug. That's me. Boring. 



You: Whatever. As long as you're cool and decently clean whatever you do is fine with me. Hey, I love art, but please no oil-painting artists. A writer, programmer, paranormalist, robot, would be the best fit. I'm open.



Place is open now. Come check it out.

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<issued>2008-06-24T04:25:36Z</issued>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Sfbay.Craigslist.Org</span> - Small but comfortable office at ActiveSpace (18th and Treat: http://www.activspace.com/mission.html) to share with fellow writer/programmer/ESP-student/whatever. 



I rented this office with a fellow writer but she bailed because she claims she never used it. We alternated days (ie M | W | F | Su | Tu | Th | Sa, you get it). I'm out of town a lot so we sometimes swapped days, which seemed to work out grandly. We both have home offices but liked getting out of the house and working a few days a week offsite. I'm looking for someone to replace her. 



Rent is cheap and the place is super quiet, on the 4th floor overlooking the grand ol' city. Gets great morning light. We kept it spartan on purpose: desk, communal computer (which we both used -- just hooked up USB flash drive), chair, sink, hot water maker. That's it. The building has wireless. Good vibe at them there ActiveSpace...all around. Close to the delicious Vietnamese crepes at Evergreen Restaurant. Pet friendly too. 



Me: I'm a professional writer, as in, I make a living writing features: newspaper stuff, magazine stuff, NPR stuff. Stuff. I'm finishing a book due Aug. That's me. Boring. 



You: Whatever. As long as you're cool and decently clean whatever you do is fine with me. Hey, I love art, but please no oil-painting artists. A writer, programmer, paranormalist, robot, would be the best fit. I'm open.



Place is open now. Come check it out.

<blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">Writer/Programmer Office to share at ActiveSpace {...} </blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> June 24, 2008, 4:25 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> June 24, 2008, 7:25 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;5KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/">Regional</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/">North America</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/">United States</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/">California</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/">Metro Areas</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/">San Francisco Bay Area</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/">Business and Economy</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/real-estate/"><b>Real Estate</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; RENTALS} - Quality room in diverse, safe, shared house 6 mins from 880/238 xing (hayward / castro valley) $475</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">QUALITY ROOM IN SHARED HOUSE   (more photos upon request)

Location: Very safe, quiet and age and ethnicity-diverse neighborhood with easy on-street parking. Six minutes by car from the intersection of the 880 and 238 freeways, and eight minutes to BayFair BART (15 by bike). Five minutes by car to The Bay Trail and Sky West Golf Course, ten to Chabot College, twenty to Cal State Hayward, twenty-five to UC Berkeley. Good public transportation to all the above. Five minutes by foot to the San Lorenzo Adult School. Several grocery stores, shopping malls, movie theaters etc.and even Farmers Markets (one open every day)are nearby. 

Current Residents: Open-minded, good-humored, progressive people of various ages and interests. All are pursuing studies and/or creatively employed. Some interests include health, science, nature walks, gardening, politics and culture (esp. Asian), the Internet and exploration of human potential. We maintain a clean, quiet, cooperative house excellent for study! International students most welcome. (The Five-Year Plantasy calls for transforming this space into the San Lorenzo Yoga, Nature, &amp; Meditation Community.)

House: Four bedrooms (3 in house, 1 off patio is occupied by owner), one bathroom and a garage. All public spaces kitchen, living &amp; dining rooms &amp; yards  are shared. Two+ fridges and W/D (in good weather, clothesline use strongly encouraged). Kitchen newly remodeled. Shared housework (30 mins/wk max.). Since group living requires cooperation &amp; flexibility, some experience with such is virtually mandatory. Limited storage. If problems arise with physical systems of house, they are quickly repaired. 

Grounds:  Front garden and an often-sunny backyard w. many fruit trees, periodic veggie gardens, a picnic table and AJ the friendly beagle. Space available for additional gardening.

Room: Private, fully furnished, 10 x 10 room with a garden window that looks north into the backyard. Recently remodeled and painted, w. medium-sized closet spaces. Double-pane windows &amp; overhead fan enhance warmth &amp; quiet. Phone, high-speed modem &amp; cable-TV ready. Minor customizing possible. 

Rent: $475/mo (incl. garbage, cable-TV, water and basic common supplies.) Additional costs: High speed Internet extra, but nominal (currently $11.50 each). The average total cost/mo. is about $500-520, depending on PGE. To save $$, energy &amp; resource conservation --incl. recycling &amp; compostingare strongly encouraged and conscientiously practiced. Slightly reduced rent with one-year lease optional (after trial period).

Deposits: Due at move-in: 1st months rent &amp; fees + last months rent &amp; a totally refundable security deposit of $250. All of first months expenses would be pro-rated for less than full-month move-in. Total for basic expenses for first of month move-in: ~$1,252. 

Smoking/Drugs: Seeking health-oriented housemates. NO (major) substance abuse (this includes tobacco!) --not even outside house. Prefer minimal alcohol. (Ambience is somewhat closer to monastery than a frat house.)

Other: When full, total residents will typically be four. Child is possible (extra fee). Pets negotiable. (Nominal extra fee). Sorry, no cats at this time due to allergy of current resident. NOTE: There is a small, quiet beaglewhich stays in the backyard except at night when he sleeps silently in Brians bedroom.  Free supplies of locally grown oranges, lemons, grapefruit, tangerines, apples, persimmons, feijoas, loquats, feijoas, pomegranates and avocadoes will be made available as harvested.

Available:   NOW

Contact: John Payne (resident owner) at   (510) 276-0815      Cell: (510) 914-3438 (Call ANY time)    Please tell me how late I can return calls!      Email: johnhpayne@aol.com
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Sfbay.Craigslist.Org</span> - QUALITY ROOM IN SHARED HOUSE   (more photos upon request)

Location: Very safe, quiet and age and ethnicity-diverse neighborhood with easy on-street parking. Six minutes by car from the intersection of the 880 and 238 freeways, and eight minutes to BayFair BART (15 by bike). Five minutes by car to The Bay Trail and Sky West Golf Course, ten to Chabot College, twenty to Cal State Hayward, twenty-five to UC Berkeley. Good public transportation to all the above. Five minutes by foot to the San Lorenzo Adult School. Several grocery stores, shopping malls, movie theaters etc.and even Farmers Markets (one open every day)are nearby. 

Current Residents: Open-minded, good-humored, progressive people of various ages and interests. All are pursuing studies and/or creatively employed. Some interests include health, science, nature walks, gardening, politics and culture (esp. Asian), the Internet and exploration of human potential. We maintain a clean, quiet, cooperative house excellent for study! International students most welcome. (The Five-Year Plantasy calls for transforming this space into the San Lorenzo Yoga, Nature, & Meditation Community.)

House: Four bedrooms (3 in house, 1 off patio is occupied by owner), one bathroom and a garage. All public spaces kitchen, living & dining rooms & yards  are shared. Two+ fridges and W/D (in good weather, clothesline use strongly encouraged). Kitchen newly remodeled. Shared housework (30 mins/wk max.). Since group living requires cooperation & flexibility, some experience with such is virtually mandatory. Limited storage. If problems arise with physical systems of house, they are quickly repaired. 

Grounds:  Front garden and an often-sunny backyard w. many fruit trees, periodic veggie gardens, a picnic table and AJ the friendly beagle. Space available for additional gardening.

Room: Private, fully furnished, 10 x 10 room with a garden window that looks north into the backyard. Recently remodeled and painted, w. medium-sized closet spaces. Double-pane windows & overhead fan enhance warmth & quiet. Phone, high-speed modem & cable-TV ready. Minor customizing possible. 

Rent: $475/mo (incl. garbage, cable-TV, water and basic common supplies.) Additional costs: High speed Internet extra, but nominal (currently $11.50 each). The average total cost/mo. is about $500-520, depending on PGE. To save $$, energy & resource conservation --incl. recycling & compostingare strongly encouraged and conscientiously practiced. Slightly reduced rent with one-year lease optional (after trial period).

Deposits: Due at move-in: 1st months rent & fees + last months rent & a totally refundable security deposit of $250. All of first months expenses would be pro-rated for less than full-month move-in. Total for basic expenses for first of month move-in: ~$1,252. 

Smoking/Drugs: Seeking health-oriented housemates. NO (major) substance abuse (this includes tobacco!) --not even outside house. Prefer minimal alcohol. (Ambience is somewhat closer to monastery than a frat house.)

Other: When full, total residents will typically be four. Child is possible (extra fee). Pets negotiable. (Nominal extra fee). Sorry, no cats at this time due to allergy of current resident. NOTE: There is a small, quiet beaglewhich stays in the backyard except at night when he sleeps silently in Brians bedroom.  Free supplies of locally grown oranges, lemons, grapefruit, tangerines, apples, persimmons, feijoas, loquats, feijoas, pomegranates and avocadoes will be made available as harvested.

Available:   NOW

Contact: John Payne (resident owner) at   (510) 276-0815      Cell: (510) 914-3438 (Call ANY time)    Please tell me how late I can return calls!      Email: johnhpayne@aol.com
<blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">Quality room in diverse, safe, shared house 6 mins from 880/238 xing {...} </blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> June 11, 2008, 12:47 pm - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> June 11, 2008, 4:07 pm - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;8KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/">Regional</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/">North America</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/">United States</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/">California</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/">Metro Areas</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/">San Francisco Bay Area</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/">Business and Economy</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/real-estate/">Real Estate</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/real-estate/rentals/"><b>Rentals</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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