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call in show

26 Friday Oct 2012

Posted by mtk in baseball, S.F.

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Rally Zito Last Out from our POV

20 Saturday Oct 2012

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sunset on stones, Ocean Beach, SF

09 Tuesday Oct 2012

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surfers at Ocean Beach, SF

08 Monday Oct 2012

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beach, Francisco, gate, golden, Karthik, m.t., mtk, ocean, pacific, San, surf, surfers

a gorgeous Monday afternoon.

Together We’re Giant

22 Saturday Sep 2012

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baseball, giant, Karthik, m.t., milan, mlb, mtk, ocean, omm, sf, sfg, together, we're

 

Space Shuttle Endeavor at the Golden Gate Bridge

21 Friday Sep 2012

Posted by mtk in Coastal Cali, journalism, S.F.

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Area, Bay, bridge, california, Endeavor, flight, gate, golden, Karthik, last, m.t., mtk, san francisco, Shuttle, Space

The last voyage of the Space Shuttle Endeavor to the San Francisco Bay Area, brought a whole lot of people out to see it pass overhead. Just as we were setting up to record at the Marin Headlands, the craft suddenly flew into view over my shoulder!

This is in 1080HD so make sure and set it to that on the player. Thanks to J. Oppenheim for driving and camerawork.

And here’s just the Flyover through the Golden Gate Bridge:

MUNI Work in Bernal Heights [with SFBay and Mt. Diablo in distance]

10 Monday Sep 2012

Posted by mtk in S.F., vehicles

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Bay, Bernal, Francisco, Heights, Karthik, lines, m.t., maintenance, mt, Mt. Diablo, MUNI, San, sf, workers

Are You At The Game?

09 Sunday Sep 2012

Posted by mtk in baseball, S.F.

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AT&T, behavior, cheer, distract, etiquette, Francisco, giants, mlb, park, root, San, sf, support

If you are at the game, be at the game.

Here in San Francisco we’re struggling to win baseball games at home down the stretch and I’m convinced it’s because our fans, led by Comcast, are way too into things that have nothing to do with the game, even while the game is being played!

We’re distracted and our team needs us to be focused.

This was never true at Candlestick, where it was cold, windy and miserable most of the time. You were there because you loved the Giants and watched every pitch.

If we want to win home games, fans have to focus on the game, on every pitch. It’s called watching the live action and all long-time fans do it. You may chat between pitches, but when the pitcher sets, you do too.

These days, because of the incredible number of distractions from the scoreboard and the overtly non-baseball production of the media, I see fans bringing children under six or seven who have no interest in the game, who are there solely because the parent is making them be there, but who are wholly distracted from the action.

These parents bring them as though it’s just an entertainment for their children, which would be cool if they kept them abreast. But they also don’t spend the requisite time making them watch, and indeed focus intently on, the action when it is live. I saw two young girls facing each other talking for an entire inning in the Lower Box. They could’ve been beaned so easily by a foul ball. Their Dad was on the phone!

I also see lots of tourists in our crowd – people here for our fabulous Indian Summer – it’s the high season after all. But these fans are hardly as loud or supportive as our own home-grown fans, which is why we have to lead them.

I watch Comcast spend more time following people goofing around or wearing funny hats or the Delorean hovercraft in McCovey Cove than the game itself; listen to Kruk and Kuip (normally solid baseball analysts) making inane social commentary and I think this is driving the more social fans and the distracted attitude at the game.

ENOUGH. Fans have to get involved.

Two examples:

Mat Latos was on the mound for the Reds earlier this year and he was tearing us apart. It was the bottom of the third at AT&T Park, midweek, daygame. It felt like a morgue. As soon as Latos strode to the mound I yelled, loudly, “Hey Mat! Oh My God! You have a no-hitter going! … Woah! Don’t think about it man!”

It freaked out my whole section and some tittered nervously.

On the next pitch Angel Pagan singled to right.

This was calculated. The way to do it is to plan your comment, wait for a quiet moment and throw it out into the field of play.

Second example was against the Nats when Timmy faced the Phenom and Melky was suspended – crazy game. But we were within striking distance at the end when Pablo popped up to the infield and ran hard for first. The crowd above the first base line shouted and screamed and went nuts forcing the second baseman to drop the pop-up, an error that allowed Panda to get  on. It was awesome. Fruitless, but awesome.

The guys need you. Get involved in every play. If you brought kids, teach them to do the same. Pay attention and root for our guys. They can hear you.

You need to pump Zeets up. You need to encourage Pence and Blanco to be more patient at the plate. You need to push the Dodgers into mistakes.

When you are at the park, BE AT THE PARK.

TOGETHER WE’RE GIANT.

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at peace in the City I love

09 Sunday Sep 2012

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A.P. Ferrara, apf, Karthik, m.t., mtk, san francisco, zeitgeist

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Last Year I Ran for Mayor

03 Monday Sep 2012

Posted by mtk in elections, protest, S.F.

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2011, campaign, Karthik, m.t., m.t. karthik, progressive values, rajan, san francisco, videos

I added these to the Looks Tab and thought I’d just post them here as well for kicks. This was my project to inject progressive values into the SF Mayor’s Race.

My Thousandth Tweet

31 Friday Aug 2012

Posted by mtk in S.F., social media

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1000th, 1st, @mtksf, Board of Supervisors, Ed, Interim, Karthik, Lee, m.t., Mayor, mtk, san francisco, tax-break, tweet, Twitter

Recently I posted my 1000th Tweet:

“1000th Tweet: Twitter’s useful but cluttered. You have to tweet a lot to get good at it unless you’ve a weird knack. Reading others is best.”

As a critique thus far, I think those 140 characters do it. I won’t recommend Twitter, but I do find some value in it. I will continue to read and post there, which is a huge surprise to me given how I began:

A little less than a year and a half ago, amidst the San Francisco Mayor’s Race, but before Interim Mayor Ed Lee was allowed to run, SF Board of Supervisors Chair David Chiu (himself a Candidate for Mayor) led the Board and the Interim Mayor to The Great Twitter Giveaway of 2011, which ended the strictest controls on corporate investment in public space in the country: SF’s city tax on companies wanting to do business here.

They shattered our City’s progressive history functionally to create a tax-break to entice Twitter to make its base in San Francisco. That was when I started my first and only Twitter account @mtksf and posted my first tweet:

“Twitter doesn’t deserve the tax break on stock options. They stand to make tens of millions at IPO!”

I stand by that first tweet, there was no reason to give Twitter the taxbreak, which is being extended now to other social media and tech companies. They all want to be in SF.

The Board and Interim Mayor Lee failed to represent our city’s values and changed our city fundamentally.

Those Mayoral candidates used the tax-break to gain money and support for their campaigns from corporate interests, railroaded the Board and City into giving up millions of dollars that could have gone in the General Fund and, far worse, shat on long time businesses that have stayed in SF choosing to contribute to our bottom line when it would’ve been cheaper to leave.

I started using Twitter as a part of my Campaign for Mayor in an attempt to bring  light to these and other issues I have with contemporary SF politicians – a wholly bought-out crew of pawns for special interests.

But I continue even now to use, read and post to Twitter, which has grown on me. I use it primarily to read others and to find important links sent by intellectuals, writers, news and sports reporters,actors, producers, comedians and athletes.

trip to SF via Bay Bridge 1080HD

30 Thursday Aug 2012

Posted by mtk in North Oakland, S.F., travel

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1080, 80, Bay, bridge, driving, Francisco, freeway, hd, island, oakland, s-curve, San, treasure

New Bay Bridge Toll Booth Operations Center

30 Thursday Aug 2012

Posted by mtk in North Oakland, photography, S.F.

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2012, Bay, booth, bridge, center, Karthik, m.t., mtk, oakland, Operations, sf, toll

New Matt Cain Signature Pin

28 Tuesday Aug 2012

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cain, giants, Karthik, m.t., matt, mtk, pin, san francisco, sf, signature

Lincecum vs. Strasburg and Melky Suspended 1080HD video

17 Friday Aug 2012

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1080, AT&T, August 15, cabrera, dc, drug, Francisco, giants, hd, Karthik, Lincecum, melky, milan, mlb, mtk, Nationals, omm, park, policy, San, sf, sfg, Stephen, Strasburg, suspended, testosterone, Tim, violation, washington

This past Wednesday was a crazy day at the park.

My son and I had been excited for weeks because we figured with both teams in the hunt for the pennant and young, premiere pitchers on the mound, it’d be a defensive battle. The Freak vs. The Phenom

Then SHOCK! – we find out at the ballpark moments before the game starts, that Melky Cabrera, who leads the Giants and the National League in hits and is second in batting average only to the Pirates’ Andrew McCutcheon, had been suspended for 50 games for violating MLB’s substance abuse policy.

Numb, speechlessness … and the game began:

We're Cheaters.

16 Thursday Aug 2012

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abuse, cabrera, cheaters, giants, melky, mlb, sf, substance, testosterone, violation

It was amazing how none of us knew or suspected up to the last minute.

I was at the park yesterday with my son and we had no idea. We got there early to watch BP and see if any of the players would sign autographs (Thanks, Jeremy Affeldt!).

Then a family of four came walking up the aisle wearing crisp, new Melkman hats and I heard the daughter say, “Daaaaad … why am I wearing this? They just suspended Melky for 50 games!” and I laughed out loud.

She clearly didn’t want to be at the park wearing a silly hat her Dad bought her, so I figured someone was just telling her that to annoy her and she was not informed enough to know it wasn’t true.

Ten seconds later, I sat, stunned, holding my mobile phone staring into space – Melky Cabrera suspended 50 games for violating substance abuse policy of MLB.

Oh Melky, why? Oh Sabean, Why? Oh Bochy, Come On!

Finally today, after hours of being stunned and speechless, I was able to make a joke:

SF Giants Fans are now lactose intolerant – is there a guy named Soy available out there who could play left field?

We’re Cheaters.

16 Thursday Aug 2012

Posted by mtk in baseball, S.F.

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abuse, baseball, cabrera, cheaters, giants, melky, mlb, sf, substance, testosterone, violation

It was amazing how none of us knew or suspected up to the last minute.

I was at the park yesterday with my son and we had no idea. We got there early to watch BP and see if any of the players would sign autographs (Thanks, Jeremy Affeldt!).

Then a family of four came walking up the aisle wearing crisp, new Melkman hats and I heard the daughter say, “Daaaaad … why am I wearing this? They just suspended Melky for 50 games!” and I laughed out loud.

She clearly didn’t want to be at the park wearing a silly hat her Dad bought her, so I figured someone was just telling her that to annoy her and she was not informed enough to know it wasn’t true.

Ten seconds later, I sat, stunned, holding my mobile phone staring into space – Melky Cabrera suspended 50 games for violating substance abuse policy of MLB.

Oh Melky, why? Oh Sabean, Why? Oh Bochy, Come On!

Finally today, after hours of being stunned and speechless, I was able to make a joke:

SF Giants Fans are now lactose intolerant – is there a guy named Soy available out there who could play left field?

Engineers Placing Pilings at Mission Bay, SF

07 Tuesday Aug 2012

Posted by mtk in installations, S.F.

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Bay, california, China Basin, deep, engineers, Karthik, mtk, pipes, san francisco, steel

We were on our way to the SF Giants game last week and saw these immense pilings going deep underwater and into the soil for impending building. This is the very beginning of the huge new public space planned for these unused piers – project approved last year by the Interim Mayor and Board.

Incredible to see the specificity with which these long pipes were being placed – two men on a raft floating near the top of the deeply placed piles, as a surveyor takes readings for their placement and an operator swings the long boom of the crane.

Barry Zito Delivery

07 Tuesday Aug 2012

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AT&T Park, Barry, giants, Karthik, mlb, mtk, pitching, san francisco, sfg, warmup, Zito

Sergio Romo in the ‘Pen

07 Tuesday Aug 2012

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Sergio Romo in the 'Pen

07 Tuesday Aug 2012

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delivery, giants, mlb, pitcher, Romo, san francisco, Sergio, sf

Melky Cabrera Base Hit

07 Tuesday Aug 2012

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Clay Hensley Delivery

07 Tuesday Aug 2012

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Clay, Francisco, giants, Hensley, Karthik, mlb, mtk, S, San, sf, sfg

August 2nd, 2012

Zeets, LouSeal and Baby Panda Warming Up at the Yard

04 Saturday Aug 2012

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AT&T, Barry, Francisco, giants, Hector, Karthik, lou, mlb, mtk, San, sanchez, Seal, sf, Zito

this is really gorgeous in 1080pHD – choose that option when playing

I’m one of the guys who has been rough on Barry Zito, culminating in my calling him “our own beloved, expensive, Prince of Inability, Barry Zito.” in a story about a game from the Championship Season, Eleven to Eleven in the Bottom of Eleventh [aka The Greatest Comeback in SF Giants History].

Worse, I was verbally and casually at the bar rather abusively mean to Barry Zito throughout the winter. I apologize. I was way out of line.

I feel bad now, because Zeets’ effort and focus (and wins) are back and I have no idea what it must be like to work in his field,I feel bad about it.

but anyway, one of those mean jibes I used to make was:

“Lou Seal works harder than Barry Zito – we ought to make him go out there and wear the Lou Seal costume for as much as we’re paying him …” (and worse) I mean, if he can’t do what we’re paying him to do!”

Ohhhhh snap. that was mean … and I didn’t mean it. I was frustrated and just wanted to defend our World Series Championship. Barry Zito, I am sorry. I really feel bad about that.

Then hilariously on Thursday before the game I had both of them in focus, by chance! This was August 2nd at AT&T Park before the Giants vs. Mets.

I mean the footage as an apology to Barry Zito and an appreciation of Lou Seal. Hector Sanchez, whom the program says the guys call Baby Panda, catches. Watch clip to very end and you’ll catch a glimpse of his eyes. His eyes are incredible. Check out Baby Panda’s eyes from the centerfield camera calling a game. It’s rad.

Unfortunately, just minutes later, Zeets had two outs in the first and all of a sudden lost it: a walk, a walk and a third batter hit by pitch! then a double and another double, spotting the Mets four runs in an exhausting 36-pitch top of the first. ugh.

The Major League Baseball All Star Game

11 Wednesday Jul 2012

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#asg, all, bases, best, cabrera, cain, first, game, home, Karthik, League, loaded, major, matt, melky, mlb, mtk, MVP, pablo, run, Sandoval, star, triple

The San Francisco Giants OWNed major league baseball’s All-Star Game.

Our pitcher started, was best and got the win (Matt Cain),

our big bat (Pablo Sandoval) got the only triple with bases loaded ever scored in the history of the All Star Game, scoring three,

the first of whom was our best hitter for average (Melky Cabrera) who won the MVP going 2 for 3, with 2 runs and 2 RBI, had the game’s only HR, and was the first and last man across home plate.

Together We’re Giant

painting at the Pickwick Hotel

06 Friday Jul 2012

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Francisco, hotel, mtk, painting, Pickwick, San, sf, women

I found the dark-haired girl who is looking at the painter/viewer sweet and haunting somehow …

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in SOMA on the walk to AT&T

05 Thursday Jul 2012

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art, AT&T, garffiti, mtk, mural, park, san francisco, sf, SOMA, south of market, street, walk

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in SOMA on the walk to AT&T

05 Thursday Jul 2012

Posted by mtk in mural, photography, S.F.

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art, AT&T, garffiti, mtk, mural, park, san francisco, sf, SOMA, south of market, street, walk

The stuff that dreams are made of …

04 Wednesday Jul 2012

Posted by mtk in baseball, our son, S.F., travel

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Bogart, crime, Dashiell, film, Hammet, hotel, Humphrey, Huston, John, Lorre, noir, Peter, Pickwick, room, scene, statue, The Maltese Falcon, title

We took a room at The Pickwick for a night and streamed The Maltese Falcon online so we could watch it in the hotel where it was filmed.

with OMM

John Huston’s classic 1941 version of the Dashiell Hammet novel, The Maltese Falcon, was filmed in part at The Pickwick Hotel in San Francisco. The film stars Humphrey Bogart as Sam Spade and features Peter Lorre.

The next day we checked out and walked down to AT&T Park to watch the Giants vs the Reds on 2002 Team Bobblehead day – we got two Barry Bonds bobbleheads.

The stuff that dreams are made of …

trolley, San Francisco

04 Wednesday Jul 2012

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2012 "San Francisco (US County)" "Tram (Mass Transportation System)" "Library (Building Function)", columbus, Karthik, library, mtk, north beach, public, san francisco, sf, street, streetcar, trolley

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