I think there are two sets, one set midspan and the other on the San Francisco-side pier, but I'm pretty sure that what we are hearing here are the mid-span horns, with the East- and West-facing horns having different tones.
Sean makes his way to and through the toll gate (25¢) and onto the bridge. Cotrell follows. Directly below them, under the bridge, foghorns blast thunderous mournful moans, like a great lamenting troll, startling Sean, and his passengers, and they laugh.
The background chatter is annoying, but I have come to appreciate the way it provides context. I particularly like it when you can hear someone vocalize "blaaaaargggh!" clearly imitating the foghorn and a bit drunk.
Also a great bag. I use this as my daily carry, but I'm fairly tall so a big bag works better. My only real complaint now that I've used it for a while is that I wish it had a bit more structure -- if it isn't full it tends to fold over on itself when you set it down. What I like is that it expands quite a lot if you need it, but also works okay for a light load.
Easily. The zippered compartment is well over 8" deep, and the unzippered compartment behind it deeper than that. Width won't be a problem at all. Both are pretty "flat" compartments, though, so they would be best with a wallet that wasn't too thick (I'd guess up to an inch would be fine, but at two inches it would start getting awkward, although I think it would still fit in the unzippered compartment.
Dude yes!! And I believe its only heard on PC but it might also be on Xbox and all the years playing on PS2 I've never heard it.. there are other sounds that were exclusive to PC and possibly xbox as well like while going for the boating license you can hear very pronounced seagulls. Oddly enough though I have yet to hear anything in Watch Dogs 2
Sorry for the slow response. I suppose you have made your choice by now. I like this backpack quite a bit, although like everything else, it has its shortcomings. It is very well built, the fabric is soft and pliable yet the bag as a whole has pretty good structure. It can hold a LOT if you want to pack it in, but it rolls up to be fairly compact. Shortcomings are side pockets that are too small to hold anything other than the smallest water bottle, and although the Fidlock (magnetic) buckles are fantastic, the tightening mechanism they are connected to is not great. I'll post a new video with my thoughts before long.
I own this pack in Navy Blue, thanks for making an unboxing on this! Found it on eBay at a reduced price back in March. Much more organization than the Tumi London Rolltop and love the secret magnetic slip pocket by the handle as well as the Fidlock buckles. It's the most comfortable Alpha Bravo backpack since it contours so well to the traps and shoulders. Definetly feels like Tumi is trying to modernize with the other Kickstarter or trendy bag brands like Black Ember or Peak Design, very unlike them to use Fidlock buckles heh. I actually bought the same Fidlock V-Buckle and a universal sternum strap kit to make a chest strap for the bag, much more comfortable now.
I agree, the magnetic slip pocket is a really nice feature. The Fidlock buckles are cool, but Tumi hasn't quite figured out how to make good use of them -- the straps slip. I haven't bought the sternum strap kit, but should do so; the straps do tend to slide off my shoulders. That said, I'm really happy with it; it is my daily use backpack, and works well with either a small or a large load. It looks great, and I think it will last through a lot of use.
It has been there since the bridge was built, but you don't hear it everywhere. I haven't lived in San Francisco for years, but I still remember hearing it on quiet nights. It makes me homesick.
That was super-helpful, thank you. I am considering buying the Happy Place, and your First Look is by far the most useful and comprehensive anywhere. I agree, Crumplr don't give near enough information about their products. Stay safe and well.