Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk

William's friend Olivia had a birthday celebration in Monterey featuring a visit to the aquarium.
On our way there, we stopped by the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk which I've always wanted to see but in 20 years of living here we've not gotten around to it before.

It's one of the last old-fashioned beach amusement parks in the US.


It features everything you'd expect a good old amusement park to have.

Games where you can win prizes.  Here's William at the claw machine where he won a crab.



More wonderful prizes


Amusement park food






And of course rides.








The Little Dipper Roller Coaster is over 100 years old -- a very shakey old wood roller coaster that really throws you around.


The Boardwalk also features the last carrousel in the US that still has a "brass ring" for you to grab.  If you get one of the brass rings you try to throw it into a big wooden clown's mouth as you go around.




Monday, June 28, 2010

Carmel Visit

We just spent a beautiful two days in Santa Cruz, Monterrey and Carmel about which a lot more to follow -- both stories and pictures.

But just couldn't wait to post this portrait of Cristie taken earlier today.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

iPhone 4

Got up at 4am to be in line for the new iPhone by 5am.  Found about 75 iphone zombies in line ahead of me.






At 7am the store opened.  Jubilation!


Although the line moved slowly and by 9am many of use were still outside looking in.


A steady stream of happy new iPhone 4 owners exiting the Apple Store.




Thursday, June 3, 2010

Maker Fair

A couple of weekends ago, William & I went to the "Maker Fair", a gathering of people who make & create.

The Maker Fair started here in the Bay Area three years ago, and is becoming fairly well known, spawning knock-off events around the world.

It has a lot of overlap with Burning Man, the annual festival in the desert, minus the sand, heat, drugs, and nudity.  It's sort of the day-camp G-rated version of Burning Man.


The fair is both inside and outside, spread over many acres and six huge hangar-like buildings.

Outside you have vehicles of every description.

This was a "zero gravity" wheel.

Art cars


Apocalyptic music wagon
 
"Help, I'm a robot and I've fallen and I can't get up"

One of my very favorite things was the Raygun Gothic Rocket, a 40 foot tall comic-book type rocket ship with three interior floors.  This was the runaway hit of the last Burning Man, with legendarily long lines to visit the interior.  I was thrilled that William and I had a chance to see it under less arduous circumstances.

William climbing up to the rocket entrance

Getting around inside

Alien specimen

One of the themes of Maker Fair this year was music.  

This was one of the musical highlights -- giant Tesla coils shooting lightning bolts at a guy in a Farraday cage with their zapping noises tuned to play the Super Mario song.
Nerd DJs playing music using oh-so-many computers
21st Century one-man-band using controllers of his own devising

A collaborative jamming instrument

The coolest guitars I've ever seen with embedded video displays showing animations synchronized to the music


The largest building was really dark because many of its exhibits were best appreciated that way.

A child encountering the nose of the electric giraffe

The electric giraffe's control panel

The radio-controlled neon land shark mingled with the fair visitors

Insert a quarter and hi tech Budha would display your fortune on his LEDs

Free electric shocks here

So many R2D2s from the "Bay Area R2 Builders Society"

These UFO lamps included little toy cows and people constantly being sucked up by their tractor beams

This guy came all the way from Japan to build a giant inflated dome out of garbage bags.  Inside the dome everyone gets red/blue 3D glasses.  He them puts on a science fiction themed 3D shadow play with red/blue shadows his models cast on the walls.

After the garbage bag dome, we needed a little fresh air.  Back outside we encountered the Flaming Ball of Death which attracted many children and toddlers.

We wrapped up the day with the retro-futuristic steampunk contingent.  This guy with a giant ratchet is enjoying a nice cup of tea.

As are these two spectral women