sfgate.com — Someday, Scott Weaver's living room will belong to his wife again. But for now, and the past several decades, it's living proof of what happens when toothpicks, pingpong balls and the imagination collide. 34 years ago, Weaver began gluing the tiny sticks together, eventually recreating a cityscape of San Francisco with 4 pingpong ball tracks.
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ghatidJun 20, 2009
I'm impressed he had a dog during that time...I mean, having a puppy around must have been stressful.Also, 3000 hours over 34 years = ~88 hours a year. What the hell? He wasn't really putting much effort into this was he?
imnojezusJun 20, 2009
Wouldn't it be ironic if it were destroyed in an earthquake
sirchargeJun 20, 2009
Give me 34 seconds and a bat.
Closed AccountJun 21, 2009
Actually more interesting than the title would suggest
ryanmrichJun 21, 2009
not 100,000 1,000,000 picks
rwfgJun 21, 2009
The hell with San Francisco. Can't wait for it to fall into the sea. And not because of the pillow biters, bunny humpers, butch 'beauty' queens, and defeatocrats.