by natecooper | Sep 20, 2008 | cities, culture, world
Apparently its not completely possible. This lengthy but interesting (and pic filled) story from Dark Roasted Blend details the many many reasons why attempting such a trip is not only very challenging but nearly suicidal. A section of Southern Panama called the...
by natecooper | Sep 19, 2008 | architecture, art, Brooklyn, cities, culture, new york
The Project for Public Spaces is organizing a Parking Day NYC. I’ll try to stop by the one in Park Slope tomorrow. I don’t think I’ll be in the city. Would be neat to check some out though…
by natecooper | Sep 17, 2008 | cities, cool, culture, media, movies, san francisco
Star Wars Over San Fran pretty f-ing amazing!
by natecooper | Sep 12, 2008 | cities, culture, politics, technology
If this election year had found me in California and you happened to be within earshot you would already be sick of hearing me talk about this. But as an ex-patriate and defector I find myself just tracking from afar. In a democracy, however, it is important to spark...
by natecooper | Sep 9, 2008 | cities, cool, culture, food, photography, san francisco
Was browsing through my archives since the website update and ended up on a random tumblr. Something about seeing a picture of a picnic in Delores Park (San Francisco) at the bottom of a tumblog really just smacks of home to...
by natecooper | Sep 9, 2008 | cities, culture, politics
Found this story on Digg US Is “More Communist than China”: Jim Rogers – Financials Europe News Story – CNBC.com. Very poignant discussion if brief on the Mortgage crisis. “This is madness, this is insanity, they have more than doubled...