The host cannot guarantee that both bathrooms will be available, but thinks it will be the case. Sounds like absolute worse case we have a few people in the area who might be able to help out a bit (totally not volunteering anyone). Sounds like its all wrapped up on my end though.
I did some google street view searching and it looks like it should be fine to hold four or maybe a few more cars, but as much carpooling as possible can only be a good thing.
Reservation is confirmed. It sounds like there will only be three or four parking spots available so please carpool as much as possible. I will always be willing to drive to pick someone up from a BART station or bus stop to help.
In post 308, MortFeld wrote:Hey can someone give me a ride from Los Angeles?
In case you cannot get a carpool: Taking the Greyhound to San Jose and then Megabus back is $38.50 total, and the train to and from Pleasanton is $9.50 each way.
Booking my flight now, and the flight times work out so that I can get in friday night instead of Saturday! So I'm grabbing a friday spot at the bnb that I didn't put on the survey if it's still available, plan is to fly into SFO and get there friday around 11pm and use the BART to get to Pleasanton, then my flight home is Tuesday early afternoon.
Throw a link in the first post when you get a chance so I can send in the money for the bnb btw
In post 308, MortFeld wrote:Hey can someone give me a ride from Los Angeles?
In case you cannot get a carpool: Taking the Greyhound to San Jose and then Megabus back is $38.50 total, and the train to and from Pleasanton is $9.50 each way.
In post 308, MortFeld wrote:Hey can someone give me a ride from Los Angeles?
In case you cannot get a carpool: Taking the Greyhound to San Jose and then Megabus back is $38.50 total, and the train to and from Pleasanton is $9.50 each way.
Ty!
Failed to mention that taking a greyhound to san jose is like 15hrs. tho
In post 312, PJ. wrote:how many spots in this thing left, llama?
It depends what is going on with ActionDan... without him and using a capacity of 10 (which the person stressed is a hard capacity) each night we are at:
14th: 7
15th: 8
16th: 9
17th: 7
18th: 6
Current people and nights staying over (let me know if anything is wrong):
From what I know of Daniel, this statement is generally true.
One time, back in 'nam, Sudo was set upon by an entire squadron of charlies. He challenged them all to a game of Pictionary, which he won resoundingly. The charlies were forced to not only surrender the skirmish, but also their world-famous chili recipe, which Sudo sold to Texas for a hefty profit. Sudo is a master of diplomacy.