Nate Bozung’s Quatum Physics Dissertation

by The Editors on September 4, 2009

Here’s a little teaser from Updown Mag‘s upcoming Nate Bozung interview (out Oct.5, 2009). From the sounds of this clip, he didn’t save a whole lot for the print magazine.

[Link: Updown Magazine]

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Quik Drops And Gives Up 17 Percent

by The Editors on September 4, 2009

Quik-LogoNot that it’s the kind of ranking that anyone but a short-seller would be happy about, but Quiksilver topped out on The Wall Street Journal’s NYSE Biggest Percentage Decliners ranking list for the day of September 4, 2009 with a drop of 17.48 percent.

Apparently the market wasn’t too stoked about the company’s projected $6.2 million loss for Q4, according to the Orange County Business Journal.

[Link: Wall Street Journal and Orange County Business Journal]

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Mollusk Surf Shop: A Mens’ Shopping Heaven

by The Editors on September 4, 2009

Lv-Pocketsquare0 0500534289After reading retail and brand specialist Bertrand Pellegrin’s (pictured right) new book Branding the Man: Why Men are the Next Frontier in Frashion Retail, SF Gate men’s fashion writer Aaron Britt went out with the man himeself to find San Francisco best men’s shopping environment. Their favorite: Mollusk Surf Shop at 4500 Irving St.

The large, open space felt immediately authentic, charmingly quirky and instantly right. The breadth of merchandise, sunny, smart and ineffably Californian aesthetic made you want to flop down on one of the couches to peruse a book of photographs or sneak into one of the hidden gallery spaces to check out the preponderance of art displayed. Owner John McCambridge did much of the design himself, and the homespun, design-school-meets-driftwood-collector vibe is altogether enchanting. . . Pellegrin called it one of the best new retail environments he’d seen in the Bay Area in years. “For a fraction of the cost most retailers spend on interior design,” he said, “Mollusk not only communicates its story but offers an environment that somehow doesn’t even feel like a store. It’s a state of mind. . . “I went back and a surfer walked in with his board, barefoot, wet and sandy and no one batted an eye. Now that’s authentic.”

Guess as a retailer you can’t really get a better review that this. Then again, if someone like Bertrand Pellegrin like’s your shop you have to wonder a little, don’t you?

[Link: SF Gate]

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The Post Post Surf Post

by The Editors on September 4, 2009

Drm 1706-520X347Blogger and former Surfline Power Ranker Lewis Samuels appears to be throwing in the towel on what he called The Post Surf Project. In a post titled Epilouge he broke it down like this.

I am not Lewis Samuels. . . That ended long ago, amidst the pixels and fuckery, clammy clickthroughs, custard pudding bastards, vitriolic comments, tags, tapioca fuckwits and strewn code. A writer does not write the truth about themselves. They leverage words to obscure things. They write the truth about other people, and leave themselves out of it. . . The surf industry is not surfing. My brief forays into the dark, sickly heart of the matter have reminded me of that. Over the course of the last nine months on PostSurf, I’ve simply tried to remind others of this fact. The PostSurf story has proven my point.

We’re not really sure what any of this means exactly, and were not sure that we’re going to miss it, as great as it sometimes was. We’re guessing there is a little more to this story. If you know it, let us know.

[Link: Post Surf]

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Tony Hawk’s Huckjam Bikes Commercial

by The Editors on September 4, 2009

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Looks like the high-flying celebrity life is taking its toll on Tony Hawk. Can you believe how quickly he’s aged?

Okay, it’s just make up for his “Mad Professor” character in some upcoming Huckjam Bicycle commercials.

[Link: Yfrog]

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John Cavan’s Complete Twinterview

by The Editors on September 4, 2009

Main11 Design House Cavan-TmUnless you really have time to focus on them, Twitter interviews are a pain in the ass to follow.

Since we are actually interested in what Rome’s John Cavan has to say (and he is still saying it as we type) we decided to compile the entire Twitter stream in chronological order. That means we’ve made it really easy to read the whole chat from the beginning to the end.

Follow the jump and you’ll see what we mean. . .
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Block And Dydek Hit The Gymkhana

by The Editors on September 4, 2009

[Link reminder via Transworld Business]

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Woman Pleads Guilty in Skater Hit-and-Run

by The Editors on September 4, 2009

Delia Bautista-Cruz, 31, of Navoto, California pleaded guilty to hit-and-run yesterday after hitting a 14-year-old skater and then driving away.

The collision occurred on June 29 on Ignacio Boulevard, where a tan Ford Explorer clipped a 14-year-old boy who was skateboarding with friends across the four-lane road. The Explorer was traveling an estimated 25 to 30 miles an hour, and the boy fell to the ground. . . The victim’s friends heard the driver say “Oh my God” before driving off, authorities said. . . The injured skateboarder was treated at Marin General Hospital for cuts to his face and scrapes to his arms and legs. The boy received several stitches to his face and has permanent scarring, the district attorney’s office said.

Cruz, who had no license and is on “a no-bail federal immigration hold” which means she may be deported after she serves her time.

[Link: Contra Costa Times]

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Brixton’s Crossroads After Party

by The Editors on September 4, 2009

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Yep, we’ll probably have to go to this one as well. . . The Brixton/ Crossroads After Party at Matt Hensley’s Flying Elephant Pub at I-5 and Tamarack in Carlsbad.

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Extreme Lego Action

by The Editors on September 3, 2009

Stop motion is cool.

[Link: via @timzimmerman via @robbiesell]

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