Happen nothing San Francisco. I hear the people saying we can have these things on vacant parking lot or something. Is this how we treat people and give them Healing Services . The board of supervisors the legislative board has failed us. We can have this we cant have the hearing a million times. Yall is no clout. Laguna honda, no clout. You are abusing elders. Who is responsible for their deaths in when is responsible of these trying to bring people so that pretending you can reapplicant approximate they day. Some have the over there. And got treatment. And then they through them in the streets. This is not San Francisco. So supervisors i know that you are trying to do something to inform the people. But you are not [inaudible] if time has lapsed. After the fact. Thank you for sharing your comments, next speaker, please. Why good upon afternoon, supervisors and thank you for having this hearing. Im ellen guarantee a San Francisco resident of district 8 and love you supervisor mandelma
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Writing this column there is one complaint I get more frequently than any other.
It s that people don t know about stuff that s happening. It s not a complaint directed specifically at me - well, sometimes it is - more a general cry of existential angst at missing out on something because you didn t even know it existed.
The irony of course is that in this modern Too Much Information Age we seem to be missing more things, more than ever.
This ultimately comes down to decentralisation of information. It s similar to what has taken place in film culture, another area dear to my heart. Once there were video stores, central hubs where you could find details about new and upcoming films; now there are a dozen streaming channels where films might, or might not, appear.