Also Carpooling to ASC from Sydney

Hi

I also have a couple of spots in a car leaving from Sydney Uni around lunchtime Sun, Returning Thursday morning arriving Sydney about 12.30.

Make a case in 20 words or fewer :-)

Phil

On 2/2/10 4:53 PM, “William Rifkin” wrote:

> Carpooling to the ASC conference from Sydney? > > It is silly to drive / fly / crawl individually. > > I am planning to arrive in Canberra in late afternoon on Sunday and return on > Wednesday evening. > > There is one space in my car, or I am happy to pay for petrol for a ride in > someone else’s car. > > > If you would like a ride, make a case for being a ‘good passenger’ in 25 words > or fewer in reply to this listserv. > > We can use the ‘automaticity’ of social processes on the listserv to > coordinate. > > > Those who have spaces in their car can select their passengers. > > Passengers pay for the petrol. Driver brings the music. > > > > Will > > William D Rifkin, PhD > Director, Science Communication Program > Faculty of Science, BSB-BABS > UNSW, Sydney, NSW 2052 AUSTRALIA > > willrifkin@unsw.edu.au > +61 2 9385 2748 > +61 2 9385 1530 fax > > www.scom.unsw.edu.au > www.onset.unsw.edu.au > www.dayinscience.unsw.edu.au > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > ASC-list mailing list > list@asc.asn.au > http://www.asc.asn.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=97&Itemid=115

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