To my knowledge, TC does not have a ride share board, although the local 
arm of the helping movement offers ride share information, among other 
services.

Bethany

Shawn Reeves wrote:
> On Nov. 12, Lewis Durland asked:
>   
>> Is anyone going to the Greenbuild conference in Boston next week, 
>> and if so, do you have room to take another person (me)?   I am 
>> hoping to leave sometime Tuesday 11/18 (around noon?)
>>     
> In accordance with Murphy's Law, I, who also attended GreedBuild, 
> didn't read that post until today (=after the conference, for those 
> mathematically challenged). Lame excuses include that SustTomp has 
> far too many posts per week and that those posts are annoying to read 
> because of iterative requoting (Help me Simon Wan Kenobi, you're our 
> only hope). Also, our requirements may not have matched. But it got 
> me thinking:
> Does Tompkins County have a good ride-share system, some kind of 
> bulletin board? I remember the old board in Willard Straight Hall (or 
> was it RPU?) from 20 years ago. Anything like that still around?
> I have used MassRides http://commute.com before, but it was not 
> well-suited to one-time rides, better for daily commutes, and built 
> for Massachusetts, sigh. I know everyone in Ithaca is getting tired 
> of me saying "Massachusetts has this, MA has that." ;-)
> It would be rather easy (for some programmers) to use GoogleMaps' 
> interfaces to create an online application that allows one easily to 
> enter a two points and a wiggle-factor and compare those to someone 
> else's two points, using a database that keeps everyone's data. The 
> simple form would include: address of start; of destination; earliest 
> date-time willing to leave; latest date-time; amount of kilometers 
> off-track willing to go (option for driver). I could set up the 
> database and forms, but I am still something of a spring chicken with 
> GoogleMaps API and other GIS DBs.
> At least I had a great time at GreenBuild, sorry for calling it 
> GreedBuild earlier. But seriously, there are too many posts; sure, 
> everything in the world can be related to our own sustainability, and 
> we are local, but that begs the question of what not to post. Uh-oh, 
> I hope ride-sharing qualifies...I will bite my tongue for at least 
> one week between posts as penitence.
>   
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