I'm a tentative yes; would commit more so but I have a pending move and that's murky. I'll be in Arlington, VA if I'm in.
-Mike On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 13:40, Mark A. Matienzo <m...@matienzo.org> wrote: > +1 for including Bess! For what it's worth, Charlottesville isn't too > far off the route from NYC. :) > > Mark A. Matienzo > Applications Developer, Digital Experience Group > The New York Public Library > > > On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Bess Sadler <eo...@virginia.edu> wrote: >> If it isn't full by the time you drive through Virginia, I'm in. >> >> Actually, we might have quite a few people wanting to carpool from the >> Virginia / DC area, so if we have too many it might need to be a separate >> car. >> >> For people who hadn't considered this previously, give it some thought. I >> was part of the 2007 road trip and it was awesome, I can highly recommend >> this as a way to save money and also have a good time with kindred spirits. >> >> Bess >> >> On 14-Oct-09, at 12:19 PM, Yitzchak Schaffer wrote: >> >>> Mark A. Matienzo wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Yitzchak - >>>> >>>> I might be interested. A few code4lib folks and I did this for >>>> code4lib 2007 in Athens, Georgia; our carpool started in Philadelphia, >>>> went through DC, and picked up a few folks along the way in Virginia. >>>> Even if you can't get a whole lot of people from New York proper, you >>>> may be able to snag some others along the way. >>> >>> Hi Mark, >>> >>> Good point. Aside from the direct route through Allentown and along >>> I-81 to Harrisburg PA and through VA, the route could alternately follow >>> I-95 through Philly, Balto/DC and Richmond, then cut west through NC >>> without too much extra mileage. >>> >>> -- >>> Yitzchak Schaffer >>> Systems Manager >>> Touro College Libraries >>> 33 West 23rd Street >>> New York, NY 10010 >>> Tel (212) 463-0400 x5230 >>> Fax (212) 627-3197 >>> Email yitzchak.schaf...@gmx.com >>> >>> Access Problems? Contact systems.libr...@touro.edu >> >> >