
Well, anyway, I'm rather hoping that CERN is right: I was getting bored with E=mc2 and I have always felt that one-directional Time is totally unfair. Hence, if something can move faster than light, that must mean that things that are happening now have, in fact, already happened--right? And, if time is just a matter of human perception, then it would follow that, in some sense, I am getting younger. The Past is the Future.
(This is going to piss off the math teachers who invent those Train A and Train B word problems: now we know that both of the trains arrive before they left.)

I.e., San Francisco is ahead precisely because it is so self-consciously, so theatrically and so immodestly behind. Indeed, in its carefully studied decadence, dissipation and disdain for convention, San Francisco reminds me of the "nudes" in Robert Graves' "The Naked and the Nude." Slyly projecting an image of Gold Rush (or at least Turn of the Century) refined immorality, San Francisco delights in flipping off the authentic, innocent "nakedness" of tourists from Oklahoma City and in embracing artifice, gimmickry and retrograde camp.
So we have "real" out-of-date cable cars, "real" previously-junked streetcars from other less affectedly old cities, "real" street fairs of leather- and fetish- dilettantes celebrating Barbary Coast pseudo-debauchery, "real" 21st Century Victorian architecture, "real" organic dog treats made from free-range chickens raised on the foggy slopes of Mt. Tamalpais.

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