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Two men look out over the San Francisco skyline from above Dolores Park, following a rain shower in San Francisco, California on Thursday.

A view of nice light as a storm clears in San Francisco

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Comment author avatarAaron Arnoldvia Facebook

i just hope everything is good around the world !!!

    Reply#1 - Sat Jul 7, 2012 1:26 AM EDT

    #18 was my pick.

      Reply#2 - Fri Jul 20, 2012 12:26 PM EDT

      I still wish The Week in Pictures would go back to the old format. Considering the voting is way down from the way it used to be, it seems a lot of other people feel the same way. I do not have a Facebook account and do not wish to obtain on just to vote on the pictures. I still enjoy viewing them but can't vote. I am surprised that they are so stubborn to not make the necessary changes to make it more like it was before. I think todays media is part of the problem when they try to force people to use Facebook and other social media.

        Reply#3 - Sun Jul 22, 2012 12:30 PM EDT

        What was the news a couple days ago?... That there are some 85 million bogus Facebook accounts. I will never become a Facebook account holder. One has to wonder why NBC is requiring everyone who wishes to vote on a feature called This Week in Pictures would need to have and/or open a Facebook account. For me to make this comment, NBC already has my email so what could be the reason for also having to have a Facebook account? This is a vote for a picture, plain and simple and should not require one to participate in Facebook. Please bring back the original format. The original format also had thousands more people participating.

          Reply#4 - Sat Aug 4, 2012 11:59 AM EDT

          usa2011:

          Amen! I totaly agree with you. I have no desire for a facebook account but do like to vote on pictures.....oh well.

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