San Francisco, May 27-28, 2007

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A primitive version of Rock'Em Sock'Em Robots.
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Goodbye, Musee Mecanique.
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Goodbye, Sal!
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Apparently, in San Francisco they have problems with people dumping crabs into the storm drains.
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People buy baby blue crabs in pet stores, get tired of them, and dump them into the ocean where they grow to become larger, nuisance Dungeness crabs.
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This is inside the Cable Car museum from which all the cable car cables are powered.
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On this trip, I also got to visit Krispy Kreme for the very first time. This was the one in Daly City.
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I was in luck because doughnuts were being made at the time.
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From batter, the doughnuts are formed.
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Then, on these vertical conveyer belts, the dough proofs and rises over time.
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Into the oil.
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Flipped.
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Then, sent through a waterfall of glaze.
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The finished doughnuts, hot, now.