Scott Beale on OpenRoad.TV’s Life Outside the Box

by Scott Beale on February 28, 2008 · 8 comments

OpenRoad.TV has posted their interview with me on their show “Life Outside the Box”. I met host Doug McConnell, who also hosts Bay Area Backroads, Carl Bidleman and Jim Wirth in the tech epicenter South Park, an area previously know as “Multimedia Gulch” that is located in San Francisco’s SOMA neighborhood where I live. We also met with Joel Martin, co-owner of The Butler & the Chef Bistro, a wonderful cafe located in South Park. Here’s Part One of the interview.

In Part Two of the interview I show the guys what Twitter is all about. I even conducted a little experiment by posting to Twitter to see if anyone wanted to come by and talk about South Park on camera. Not long after Thor Muller and Eddie Codel appeared and were interviewed for the show.

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Here are a few photos I shot as we walked around South Park doing the interview.

See Previously: OpenRoad.TV Interviews Om Malik on Life Outside the Box

photos by Scott Beale

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1 doug mcconnell February 25, 2008 at 10:42 pm

Hi Scott,

We really had a great time with you. Thanks for the photos and the memories and for the trip to Jack London’s birthplace. Hope all is well and I look forward to seeing you soon……

Doug

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2 adam Jackson February 26, 2008 at 4:39 am

Too bad they called you “chief tentacle”

Great look into South Park SF. It’s a really nice part of town and lunch in the park on a sunny day is a fun time.

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3 kevin Evans February 28, 2008 at 1:08 pm

Neat interview!

Y’all should have had John Law show up & give his rant about how south park was homeless junkie paradise back in the 70s & 80s…

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4 Brian March 1, 2008 at 12:01 am

RE Jack London: He has a ravishing locally focused autobiography called John Barleycorn, Alcoholic Memoirs. It is so rich with detail on everything from San Mateo piers to Hayward elections to SF and Oakland that it is to local history what Velazquez is to the reign of Philip IV. It is the kind of book where after the last page you immediately go back to the first page to reread. The geography being what it is half the time you can look out and see the patch of bay he is talking about or the streets.

Great segments, too.

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