sfgate.com — Herbert Heimie Hamrol was the last known survivor of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, and right up until the minute he died today at the age of 106, he packed every moment as if it were his last. And if you were lucky enough to talk with him, you would likely learn a thing or two.
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alanocuFeb 7, 2009
If you haven't seen this - check it out - Gigapixel Photo of 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Aftermath<a class="user" href="http://onemansblog.com/2008/04/04/gigapixel-photo-of-1906-san-francisco-earthquake-aftermath/">http://onemansblog.com/2008/04/04/gigapixel-photo- ...</a>This is not my blog. I've had this bookmarked since last April.To use the panorama, click inside the second photo, then you can use your mouse wheel to zoom in and out, and click and drag within the photo to move it around. If your mouse doesn’t have a scroll wheel, just use the zoom bar in the top left corner of the picture to zoom in and out.
Closed AccountFeb 8, 2009
That would be funny if 9/11 conspiracy theorists cared about this article, its comments, or if you had used proper grammar
crit1calFeb 8, 2009
That's why smoking weed isn't an issue.
auraboltFeb 8, 2009
OK good luck "live quit" 'ing
geezerdFeb 8, 2009
It's not if, but when.
thefarside420Feb 9, 2009
It's about damn time
lancemasNov 24, 2009
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