“I have been in the room when questionable decisions are being made. I have felt like ‘That doesn’t seem right,’ or ‘That seems insensitive,’ and didn’t always feel empowered to speak up about it. I didn’t feel like my opinion was going to matter. Also, after a concept has been vetted through 500 people, I shouldn’t have to be the only one to say, ‘Oh hey, that’s weird.’”—Tenique Bernard, public relations director, KCD
If you’re headed out to the bars in Oakland, chances are you’re bound for Uptown, where there is seriously not shortage of ways to stay buzzed and entertained. Below is a selection of some of our faves—check out our complete guide to Uptown for the definitive list. // To plan a perfect Sunday, bring your crew to Telegraph Beer Garden (2318 Telegraph Ave.) order a round of boozy Greyhound slushies from the outdoor bar, and come to terms with your inevitable sunburn as a quick hangout slowly melts into a day of drinking. // At Lost and Found’s (2040 Telegraph Ave.) expansive indoor-outdoor space, you can sip from a selection of 20 taps, snack on kimchi deviled eggs and buffalo cauliflower, and duke it out with a game of corn hole or ping pong in the beer garden. // Drake’s Dealership (2325 Broadway Auto Row) is a vast, 350-seat pub and beer garden where you’ll find 32 beers on draft (including a few guest taps), elevated bar grub, and plenty of space to stretch out near a fire pit on the dog-friendly patio. // Commune with nature while consuming cocktails: The Double Standard’s (2424 Telegraph Ave. Oakland) outdoor patio is shaded by three towering redwoods, a remnant from the space’s previous life as Ms. Kim’s Backyard. // As a relative newcomer to the Uptown bar scene, Hello Stranger (1724 Broadway) has managed to lure a sizeable chunk of the Oakland nightlife crowd with an enticing ceiling-height bar, DJ nights and dancing, and your choice of ways to rose all day. // Cocktails capitalizing on seasonal ingredients—try the garden gimlet (gin, cucumber, basil, and lime)—shareable "things in jars", and two indoor bocce courts make Make Westing (1741 Telegraph Ave.) an ideal stop for low-key date nights during the week. // Located in a warehouse/artist co-op also occupied by jewelers, artists, and other makers, urban winery Two Mile Wines (477 25th St.) specializes in food-focused, small production wines and also is the driving force behind Oakland Spirits, a new Uptown distillery focused on brandy and gin. // The Punchdown (1737 Broadway) is a cozy wine bar pouring vino with a focus on organic, minimal-intervention winemaking. // Oakland lost an icon last fall with the passing of Peter Van Kleef, who transformed the Telegraph mainstay Cafe Van Kleef (1621 Telegraph Ave.) into a delightfully random watering hole more than a decade ago, way before the area was hip. It’s not uncommon to find yourself leaning against a naked sculpture, sipping a freshly squeezed greyhound while a live band is welcomed with enthusiastic hip shakes and claps on the tiny dance floor. // Nightly special events at The Port Bar Oakland (2023 Broadway) make this much-needed gay bar a draw seven days a week. Tuesday trivia night, weekend midnight happy hour, and cabaret Sundays hosted by local drag queens round out weekend DJ nights with shirtless go-go dancers and drink names that aren’t shy about the sexual innuendo.
HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, which maintains a Gold Seal of approval from the The Joint Commission, was founded by the Hospital Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis. Today, they continue the mission of the founding sisters to provide care for the sick and needy with a spirit of respect, care, competence and joy. Visit steliz.org or call (618) 234-2120 for more information.
"Purification of CNTs generally refers to the separation of CNTs from other entities, such as carbon nanoparticles, amorphous carbon, residual catalyst, and other unwanted species. The classical chemical techniques for purification (such as filtering, chromatography, and centrifugation) have been tried, but they have not been found to be effective in removing the undesirable impurities. Three basic methods have been used with varying degrees of success, namely gas-phase, liquid-phase, and intercalation methods."
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Bean Tree Café is a café and restaurant in Waterloo that is independently owned and operated since 2012. Customers can dine for breakfast, brunch or lunch or enjoy their fresh roasted coffee. Visit beantreecafe.net or call (618) 939-5330 for more information.
FYI, if you’re going to quote pronunciations in writing, you need to use pronunciation symbols. Your “from solder” presupposes a lot.
“Likewise, long-term animal studies have not established an increased risk of cancer from exposure to RF fields, even at levels that are much higher than produced by base stations and wireless networks.”
The entire Evolution series takes that thought and wipes the slate clean. We’ll get into more of that as we go. Incidentally, three of the seven saws were covering this month and next are made by Evolution Power Tools.
It’s a rare day when shopping for adult toys feels as high brow as selecting a piece of art, but Feelmore Adult Gallery (1703 Telegraph Ave.) owner Nenna Joiner aims to remove the stigma and embarrassment that often comes from a visit to the sex shop by re-envisioning how the experience should feel. At the sex-positive space, toys are stylishly displayed on well-lit shelves, paintings celebrating the female form dot the walls, and stacks of vintage Playboys are available for purchase. Added bonuses: monthly comedy shows and delivery by bike. // After more than a decade in business, it’s no surprise that McMullen (2257 Broadway) owner Sherri McMullen continues to fill her expertly curated hangers and shelves with the top looks each season, even after a move from the original location to a sumptuous storefront in Uptown. This is the spot in Oakland to score covetable clothing from notable brands such as Tibi, Proenza Schouler, and Ulla Johnson, as well as duds from lesser-known designers destined to turn heads at your next event. // You’ll likely recognize Oaklandish’s (1444 Broadway) signature tree symbol from its popular line of T-shirts and other branded goods, but the shop also celebrates its city pride with apparel in Oakland sports teams’ colors, a selection of made-in-Oakland goods, and its Innovator grants, which give much-deserved funds to community organizations. Stop by on First Fridays for a monthly party, and leave with colorful artwork or a supersoft hoodie in a complimentary tote with a free sticker. // Minimalist dressers will love locally owned Viscera’s 1542 Broadway) selection of gray-scale clothing for both men and women from small, independent designers, plus 3-D printed jewelry customized and crafted in house. // One of the best places in the East Bay to find coveted sneakers, with limited-edition Pumas and throwback Adidas sharing the brick-walled space with some dressier kicks and a small selection of apparel, SoleSpace (1714 Telegraph Ave.) also doubles as an art gallery and events space, especially during First Friday events. // Raw denim fanatics flock to menswear shop Two Jacks Denim (2355 Broadway) for selvedge jeans from designers such as Taylor Stitch and Detroit Denim, plus other U.S.–made men’s clothing and accessories. // You’ll find art exploring topics such as feminism, race, and social justice in the artist-run Betti Ono gallery (1427 Broadway). // Well-groomed gents flock to the Oakland location of Peoples Barber & Shop (2337 Broadway #101), (which also has two shops in San Francisco) in the Hive for straight-razor shaves that include an old-school hot towel treatment, hip haircuts, and "testosterone-charged gossip." // A comic book club, figurines and collectibles, and knowledgeable staff are just a few of the highlights at Cape and Cowl Comics (1601 Clay St.), a well-curated comic and graphic novel shop.
So, the company is thinking about including micro-tags into some sheet metal cutting programs so that profiled parts remain attached to the skeleton, allowing the entire processed sheet to be transferred to an off-line station, where another member of staff can help remove the components.
I did some hefty work in the past on detecting the magnetic field of the cardiac electrical conduction system as a surrogate representation of an ECG using a magnetic sensor array. A good write-up about the technology is available here: https://product.tdk.com/info/en/techlibrary/developing/bio-sensor/index.html