And yet more networking
Q comments about a website, saying:
On this informative and useful site, we can find that 'Tom' is going to 'Burning Man' in Nevada (leaving from Connecticut) and has no idea how many seats he'll have available....
The nomad-enabling Yenta's behind this site are seeking the holy-grail of business models. Tough to do when your customer base is too cheap to pay their own way.
The site is hitchhikers.org. The North America site states the following:
Welcome to the Hitchhikers site,
Drivers with empty spaces in their cars and in need of some laughing, a serious conversation or a (small) compensation, please click here for submitting a ride! If you are also driving back, you can submit the journey as two rides.
If you are looking for a ride, click the period in which you want to go and a list of available rides will appear. By clicking on an entry you will be directed to a page with detailed information.
Have a nice journey!
They do have Asia and Africa and South America sites, but they don't list any rides.
Here's the Connecticut Burning Man ride. And if you're in Tucson and want to leave for Chicago on Friday, go here.
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