Coronado is an island adjacent to San Diego, CA.
![['Coffee Shop' in Coronado, CA]](https://p.dreamwidth.org/04b72e6239bd/172642-184578/rum.csua.berkeley.edu/~tobin/pictures/ucsd/coronado_coffeeshop.jpg)
The beach!
![[Rinocerous Cafe in Coronado, CA]](https://p.dreamwidth.org/c0f616af99fc/172642-184578/rum.csua.berkeley.edu/~tobin/pictures/ucsd/coronado_beach.jpg)
This bus is actually at the Torrey Pines Gliderport:
![[Bus seen at Torrey Pines Glider Port near La Jolla, CA]](https://p.dreamwidth.org/5adde0b41f64/172642-184578/rum.csua.berkeley.edu/~tobin/pictures/ucsd/torreypines_bus.jpg)
![[House in Coronado, CA]](https://p.dreamwidth.org/b6123a04adaf/172642-184578/rum.csua.berkeley.edu/~tobin/pictures/ucsd/coronado_bighouse.jpg)
![[Coronado Historical Center]](https://p.dreamwidth.org/e84b6e19312f/172642-184578/rum.csua.berkeley.edu/~tobin/pictures/ucsd/coronado_historical.jpg)
![[Rinocerous Cafe in Coronado, CA]](https://p.dreamwidth.org/6831af0abc26/172642-184578/rum.csua.berkeley.edu/~tobin/pictures/ucsd/coronado_rinocerous.jpg)
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P.S.
Meta Math: the Quest for Omega (mlp from
billclementson2) seems to be entertaining reading. Does anyone know anything about the
author? I have no idea where he stands on the
crackpot index. For instance, at first glance, his "complexity-based proof that there are infinitely many primes" looks totally bogus. Nonetheless, I enjoyed reading the first couple sections.
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