Friday, May 25, 2007

Daily life in Hayward captured, preserved

There was a nice article in the Daily Review today about "The Hayward Documentary Project" which is being worked on by famed photographer (and the original founder of Buffalo Bill's Brewpub) Bill Owens. It's well worth the read. I particularly like this quote...
"I wanted to touch the pulse of the community, which is really the pulse of America," said photographer Bill Owens. "Hayward is fortunate it still has its character. It has not been completely stripped and modernized."

Yes, Hayward has character all right. Like we say, we're "Weird and proud of it"

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

BlueSpoof

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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Stupid, not Weird

What is weird is that this guy is still president...

"It's time for another Top 10 list of the most seriously stupid environmental policies. This editorial is dedicated exclusively to looking back on the Bush Administration's environmental record. Sadly, it's too easy to find stupid policies."

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Joining the YouTube Community

As the summer heats up and the TV season winds down, you can get your video fix on the popular video-sharing site YouTube. In this sample chapter, you'll learn how to work with channels, groups, friends, and contacts as well as chat with other users via streams.
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Saturday, May 05, 2007

S.F. Bay Bombers back in town

OK, so this isn't exactly about Hayward, but it's weird and cool. I used to watch the Bay Bombers "back in the day" and it's great to see that they are back again.

The San Francisco Bay Bombers, the popular local roller derby team of the 1960s and early 1970s, brought Kezar Stadium to life April 28 with a new generation of players skating in the old style - and a crowd of 1,700 roaring their support.
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or watch the video.