Monday, May 24, 2010

ING Bay To Breaker (05/16/2010)



A little history I found from Wiki:

Robert J. Vlught, a student at St. Mary's College and newspaper copy-boy, won the first annual Cross-City Race on January 1, 1912 in a time of 44:10.[3][4][5] In 1965, the name of the race was changed to Bay to Breakers.[6][7][8]

Started as a way to lift the city's spirits after the disastrous 1906 San Francisco earthquake, it is the longest consecutively run footrace in the world (other races' courses and lengths have changed over time). During World War II participation sometimes slipped below 50 registrants, but the tradition carried on. With 110,000 participants, the Bay to Breakers race held on May 18, 1986 was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's largest footrace.[5] That record number was partly the product of the running fad of the 1980s; currently the average participation is between 70,000 and 80,000. Race organizers estimated a field of 60,000 participants in 2008, 33,000 of whom were registered.[9] The San Francisco Examiner publishes a list of the first 10,000 finishers the day after the race each year.

Large numbers of participants walk the route behind the runners. Some participants dress in elaborate costumes or, though not technically allowed, wear nothing at all (except footwear), thus lending a party atmosphere to the event. One festive tradition is the tortilla toss, during which runners throw tortillas at one another to pass time (similar to balloon-batting at rock concerts).
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Other oddities are always on the scene, including traditional characters such as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Spider-Man, as well as other unique characters spawned for the race. There is also a group of much-beloved "salmon" participants who don elaborate full-body costumes to stagger upstream through the race. [10]

The route is typically dotted with various local bands performing. At the end of the race is "Footstock," a gathering where participants and spectators can enjoy musical performances by various musical acts.

In February 2009, city officials and race sponsors announced major changes to the race regulations. The regulations included an official ban on floats, alcohol, drunkenness and nudity.[11] The changes were made to assuage the concerns of San Francisco residents along the parade route, who say the race has gotten out of hand in recent years.[12] The news sparked outrage amongst many Bay Area residents who said the changes would destroy everything that has made the race a national treasure for most of the last century.[11] On February 27, 2009, city officials and race organizers announced that they were lifting many of the restrictions.[13] In particular, floats will now be allowed as long as they are registered, and nudity is not mentioned anywhere in the new restrictions. Although the bans on alcohol and drunkenness technically remain in effect, all "zero tolerance" language has been removed.[14]

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Now you all knew about the history, the following was the 99th Bay to Breaker


Time flies, it's ING B2B again. Because I registered very early, it only costs me $35 this year.
However, the bus ticket costs me another $15 !! It's the mistake I made, otherwise, it would be perfect..
It's a race you could show yourself, no matter it is your speed, creativity, or even your body.

It's also one of the few public events you could get naked, get drunk, get crazy and even pee on the street, very special ... ha ha..  

This year, I wanna to do something different, besides my home-made hat, I also tried to run with my 20D camera. Of course, though the camera was pretty heavy, it didn't let me down.


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The first thing I did after we parked the car was look for naked people....I had to confess ..
Once we were on the street, we started to see more and more people with/without costume,
with/without clothes.

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There were thousands of people on the street, you had to be here to feel the passion and heat, even it was a really cold day. People were laughing, chatting, taking pictures, and ready to get high again.




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The lobsters


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This couple are not dare to get naked, so they fake about it.

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Apparently, this guy is so dare to get naked, and believe me, the "thing" is real.
The only question I had was, how could it stay so big under this kind of weather.


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And of course, we have a couple here, this time the size looked much more normal,
I mean both of them.

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The lady seemed to be a little bit shy, but it's she who called the grandpa to take the photo.

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Yi, Crissy, and Will. We were ready to get going.

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A girl in front of us, I saw a tiny pin holding her bra, she must have planning to do something.  I was keeping my camera ready ...in sports mode.
But, it was really cold and in the end, she changed her mind and put her T-shirt back on.
What a big loss.

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The race started, and we were pushed to the starting line.



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The floaters are ready on the side, they were the last part of the race.

Okay, 8:24am, I passed the starting line. I knew about this from the news later that night.
in fact, at 8:34am, someone already passed the finish line. What kind of speed is that !!


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passing through, please, someone got hurt!!

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green eyes fireman

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Viking girl with beer ...

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I don't know who they are, someone knows ?

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Run away brides.

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real fireman with hot girls

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Caterpillar. I saw them last year as well.

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The pope with a baby sucking his XXX , I liked what he did to his chest hair.

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A lot of Elvis , you could see him everywhere in any race.



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Two ladies and a muscle man.  Nice size, man ..

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Princess Liya and the worm alien

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This "lady" is really big.

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the blue men and pink hair girl

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A group of naked people, nice.

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Lovely couple. I like this one.

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fake boobs cheering group. one suck for $5 bucks. touch is free.



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fake ass ladies.


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The hooters.

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me crossing the finish line.

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Salonpas volunteer, who helps to put some Salonpas on your legs.
Well, it didn't work very well.

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free tasting

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lunch, they are not free.



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me running with my camera.

More pictures are in here

I didn't stay long to take more pictures after the finish line, why ?
Because it was so windy and way too cold ! Even I tried to run slower, I still managed
to the finish line in 1hr 27 mins, same reason, it was too cold to walk. I had to keep moving
to keep warm. So. for the next year, the 100th Bay to Breaker , I have a new strategy.
That is, I will run full speed to the finish line, hopefully I could run into 1 hr, and then
walk my way back to the starting line. This way, I could enjoy both the run, and the
funny part of the race, which is always in the last part of the line.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Weekly Running Log -- Los Gatos Trail 10 miles (05/15/2010)



Good thing about running is, even when all your friends are not available, you could still
run by yourself.
Yi said he wanted to rest today for the race tomorrow. Kai canceled the run in the last minute saying he was not feeling well. So..it was just me....
As long as I could force myself to get up from the warm bed, everthing would be just fine.
Only problem was, when I was heading out, Allison woke up, and found me.
"Daddy, where are you going? , I wanna go with you !! " oops ...
At first, I was going to dump her home, after all, I won't get too much run if I brought her alone.
But on the second thought, it's been a while since I ran with her last time. This kind of chance might be just getting rare in the future.
Okay, I said, let's wake mom up as well..
So, our whole family were heading to the park at last !! what a great start of the weekend.
However, my dream of all three running together soon disappeared, When Allison saw the slide
in the park, she dumped me right away and insisted she wanted to play instead of running..
What a smart girl...sigh...
okay, at least, I brought my wife alone and she didn't like or I should said, she hated running
anyway...
In the end, I was all alone again with my own pace...
It was unusually croweded, a Indian running group just started their run, and there was a race
in Vasona Park. A lot of people on the trail made me to pass them one after another.
Well, to my surprise, my speed increased and I didn't even feel it. Look like I held back to much before, should push myself more on the speed.
I've been trying to adjust my stride since I saw the Chi-Running video, it somewhat helped me, however, my body also started to reject it . I've never had shin pain, but it started to bother me when I tried to increase the speed by increase each stride. It seemed to put more pressure on the legs. Maybe next time, I should use a camera to video my stride for analysis. Somewhere must be not right.
Last two miles, full speed , I thought I could bear with 2 miles of discomfor....
10miles in 1:22:21 , well, my best training time.
Not too bad...

When I got back to the park, Allison was still playing the slide. A lady who we used to met in the park came to talk to me. We chatted a little and she mentioned she was preparing to run the Boston Marathon !! Oh man....she was really good. In my age, to be qullified for Boston Marathon, I had to finish in 3hr 15 mins, and my last record is : 4hr 25 min ...
It's a long way to go..
One funny thing was, she said she was from Taiwan as well, but she didn't look like Taiwanese,
didn't sound like Taiwanese, she didn't even know where the HawLien is....
I didn't know why she would say that...maybe she was living in Taiwan when she was young ?

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Company BBQ (05/14/2010)

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This weekend will be very busy for me, the first thing comes up is this: Company BBQ !! Yeah!!

followed by my weekend training run and ING Bay to Breaker on Sunday!!
What a nice way to welcome the summer.

It's been a long time since our CEO promised us the company BBQ.  You might think, BBQ, what's the big deal, everyone could do it whenever they want. However, in a start up company, it has another deeper indication. It sort of represents the financial status of the company.
Working in a start up under global economy crisis forced everyone sitting on the edge of their seat. Any tiny little rumor will cause panic and raise a lot of questions in all-hands meeting.
For example, the other day, the upper management asked us to hand over part of our design to China team.
As you could imagine, the "company is going to outsource design team" was spreading out like plague.
Someone even tried to update his resume already..no kidding..
In the end, the manager called everyone in and explained the reason, the company plan, tried to calm everyone down by saying, company has no such plan at all...etc...
Well..okay, we believed you ...for now.. So, everyone is happy again..for now....
Anyway...back to the BBQ...

There is a small BBQ place next to our office building. It is a very lovely area with a small basketball court
, a stone BBQ oven, and some patio chair and umbrella.  Somehow we rarely come down here for lunch, most of the people have their own lunch box in the kitchen or in their own cubic.
It seems a little bit too trouble to come all the way down here, just to have a lunch.

As far as I know, there was a time that our company's future was so blurring that some people would
come down here to play basketball everyday around 5:00pm. Thank God, that moment was passed.



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people are chatting

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Our IT is the big cook.

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Our lovely HR



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IT's helper

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Andrew, I bet you know where he is from.

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This is home-made Indian ice cream. very tasty...


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all you can drink basket.



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Look at all the beef !! mouth watering...you could take home as well.



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So far, year 2010 to us is mixing with some good and bad news, people come and go, but we are still holding on.

With small revenue keep coming in through the end of the year, we could see a glimmer in our future.

To IPO? , not in the near future, to survive? yes, we will ..

Okay, let's throw these reality behind, enjoy this precious 2 hrs BBQ

I have to get more protein for my busy weekend !!! More meat please !!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Weekly Running Log -- Shoreline park (05/08/2010)

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From time to time, we would go back here to run again.
The shoreline park, which was our origin of running. Everything about
running started here.
I could still remember how I finished my first 3 miles in shaking legs
and begging for air in this trail and couldn't barely walk for the rest of the week.
This is one of my favorite spot to run in bay area.
In order to take our legs out of back-to-back weekend's trail run, we
decided to come back here again, just to relax, enjoyed the sun, fresh air ,
and of course, the amazing scenery.
It was hard to imagine this park was built on tons of trash. Now, it is a paradise for wild life
and of course the runners.


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Took off

Our starting point was actually north-west of the shoreline park, it should be called:
Palo Alto Bayland Park. The parking was much easier here than it was in the Shoreline Park.
I guess that's the only reason we started from here..

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It was early May, there were still some flowers along side of the trail. After June, it will be all dry and yellow, plus, there was no where to hide from the sun here. Unless you are trying to do some heat training, I'll think twice if I want to come here in summer.



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Somehow, there were not too many birds today, it was unusually quiet. I guessed sometime back in winter, there were thousands of birds here, and it was so noisy that you needed to talk louder to hear each other.


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When you saw this bridge, it was about 2 miles.

Our routine route was from park lot on San Antonio Rd, went around the Palo Alto airport
and back. Total about 9 miles. All flat road, no ups and downs. The only thing needed to worry about was bird dumps. Sometimes, they would cover the whole road and you needed to be very careful of your steps.

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Bay view


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the pole array, I wonder what they are used for.




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turn right headed to natural center.

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Airport.



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Started from here, there was all paved road. We needed to run on the road side until
we passed the golf court. Most of the time, there were very few cars on the road, it was pretty safe.

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golf court



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Because of I was busy taking photos, I didn't notice I was left far behind. This kind of stop-and-chase felt like I was doing some tempo run. It was definitely not easy at all.
In the end, I had to shout and called the guys to wait for me.. Ha ha...what a shame.

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The goose and the chicks.


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Athlete Center

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There was a bike trail head at the corner of the Athlete center Parking lot.

From here, we could go around the golf court and the air port.


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golf court was on the right.



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passed the airport.

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another side of the airport.

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the board walk stretched into the bay.

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Kai arrived.



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don't know what they were talking about.

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old boat house.

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return to parking lot.



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Kai finished.

Summary:



After the run, we decided to go to McDonald for breakfast. Well, not very tasty though.
I guess Subway was better . Next weekend will be ING bay-to-breaker. I'll see if we could still mange to do a trail on Saturday since Kai didn't register this year...
I prepared some funny hat to wear this year, it should be fun!! 












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