Brian Lam, whose name you may recognize from Gizmodo, or from a past feature here on Boing Boing, recently launched a blog dedicated to all things ocean: Scuttlefish. There will be a fun thing launching this Saturday in San Francisco, a "pop-up store" with proceeds benefitting ocean charity Save The Waves. The store continues through November 27. Details here.
To do in SF this Saturday: Scuttlefish
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