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Blue Angels (and Atheists) By the Bay

Whoa. I'm on a short break from this Web conference we're attending in San Francisco. (BTW, all, the iTodd did an excellent presentation and wowed them this a.m. Be proud. Very proud.) Anyway, I'm back up in our room (which turned out to be a suite on the 26th/top floor; Todd must present more often!) looking out on half of the city and the Bay through a 40-foot-wide or so window. It's gorgeous.

But what's really crazy is that it's Fleet Week here. SO, right now, the Blue Angels are flying over the city; when they pass overhead, it sounds like they're mere feet from the roof above me. (Hopefully, that's not true.) I can sit here at the dining table and watch them circle in both directions and then meet in a formation over the Bay. Wow, wow, wow. It looks like they're flying between the tall buildings, although they're probably not. One just flew over, and I could see the yellow markings on the bottom of the plane. What a frackin' amazing experience.

Holy sh!t! That was close. I never saw that one—but the shadow just whizzed by. This is better than Space Mountain. My heart does a flip everytime one (or three) jet overhead. I am 26 floors up, after all, with few tall buildings near us. I can see everything.

Meantime, here in the hotel alongside the AAN Web conference is some Freedom from Religion group having a convention. The general consensus is that they all seem very dour and angry. I understand choosing not being religious, but to attend a conference with people mad about others being religious is just plain weird, IMHO. I guess they had to find a group that makes us AAN folks look conservative. ;-) I can definitely say that I'm glad I'm not them. Life is too short. (And Todd pondered why so many old people wouldn't just hold out the chance that there is something else. Considering.)

Oh goodness, I thought that jet was coming in the window. Meantime, I can hear the cable-car bells down below. This is wondrous sensory overload! Wish y'all were here. OK, not really.

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