By Daniel Dessinger
March 16, 2007
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I took these pictures earlier this week during my lunch break. I was at the pizza shop on the corner (awesome little place), using someone’s unrestricted wifi access, and watching the pedestrians, bicyclers, and golf carts go by.
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I took these pictures earlier this week during my lunch break. I was at the pizza shop on the corner (awesome little place), using someone’s unrestricted wifi access, and watching the pedestrians, bicyclers, and golf carts go by.