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Nearest City
San Francisco
State/Province
CA
Personal Site/Blog
http://virb.com/unclelarry
About Me
dj, promoter, designer, programmer, social networking enthusiast

web design, club card design, mailing list hosting, website management/updates, digital marketing

specializing in the nightlife culture industry

current/past clients include: sfstation.com, green gorilla lounge, nk7 productions, flirty flirty, mike giannini, & chuck love

a few recent portfolio examples here: http://virb.com/unclelarry
Areas of Expertise
web design, html, javascript, php, flash, perl, sql, xml, rss, cms (joomla, ezpublish, etc.), photoshop
Current Company
freelance web developer
Company Website
http://www.formativegroup.com
College Degree
BA Psychology
Graduation Year
1995
Academic Institution
University of California, Santa Cruz

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At 12:43am on June 6, 2007, Larry Rubin said…
I think therefore I blog.
At 9:20pm on May 29, 2007, Jack Goldenberg said…
Uncle Larry,
Check out: http://uncle.larry.youaremighty.com

Jack
At 3:34pm on April 4, 2007, Larry Rubin said…
Those six houses are called "The Painted Ladies", and they are besieged all day long by photographers from around the globe. A steady stream of tour buses pull up to the park, releasing throngs of snap happy tourists.
At 3:27pm on April 4, 2007, Larry Rubin said…
Background on the background:
You've probably seen a photograph of the six beautifully restored Victorian houses against the backdrop of the San Francisco skyline. It's one of the classic images of San Francisco. From 1850 to 1900, 48,000 houses in the range of styles that we now call "Victorian" were built to accommodate the city's burgeoning population. Many of these houses were lost in the great fire that followed the 1906 earthquake, and others were torn down over the years to makes way for new development. However, thousands of these elegant homes still grace the streets of San Francisco just waiting to be discovered and admired. Because the westward spread of the 1906 fire was halted at Van Ness Avenue, the neighborhoods west of that line, including Pacific Heights, the Western Addition, the Fillmore, and the Haight, offer the best opportunity for finding the surviving jewels.
At 1:33pm on April 3, 2007, Nadia Nascimento said…
You seem to have the most idyllic office space. I'm just waiting for the Tanner Family to roll up for a picnic.
At 9:08pm on April 2, 2007, Larry Rubin said…
@Cherie Nicole: Naturally.
At 5:03pm on March 31, 2007, Cherie Nicole Aranda said…
is uncle larry really a company?
 
 

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