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Saturday May 7 2011

Branch St Deli, Arroyo Grande, CA

Lower mid-spec Hyundai i30.

The car is an accredited rideshare vehicle.

 

Year: 2015

Series: GD3- or GD4 Series II

Engine: 1.8L 4 Cylinder Aspirated

Transmission: 6 Speed Automatic

Fuel: Unleaded Petrol

Drive: Front Wheel Drive

Colour: Dazzling Blue

 

Plate Number: S489-BZZ (SA)

Date Registered: 02/04/2019

Jessica Horne, Clean Air NY Marketing and Outreach Associate, talks to Queens College students about the importance of taking mass transit or carpooling to class to improve New York's outdoor air quality.

 

Interested in becoming a Clean Air Campus or partner? Contact us today:

www.cleanairny.org/signup.htm;jsessionid=9830b0b9fd3a4872...

The state of Virginia is home to two of the most brutal prisons in the country -Red Onion & Wallens Ridge State Prisons. Located in the middle of coal mine country. Both created through the destruction of the environment and of course, the surrounding communities. Having spent over 14 years in captivity -- six of which were spent between these two institutions -- I can say that the daily living conditions inside these human warehouses are hell, to say the least. Men are tortured in these places every single day -- enduring 5 point restraints, having their bones broken, being bitten by dogs, being held in solitary confinement indefinitely, being denied adequate medical care, being forced to work for less than a dollar a day, being denied visits due to the distance between the prisons and the communities where 99.9% of the prisoners previously resided. This means that the majority of the men *never* receive a visit during their time there - which was also the case for me. The Rideshare Program, which SPARC has had going on for almost a year now, is helping to bridge that gap between prisoners and their families, friends and communities. Four trips have taken place so far. All were successes. However, not being a non-profit, thus not having access to the coffers of the of the very corporations which are responsible for much of the suffering, SPARC survives through the love and strength of the community. The resources which exist amongst the people. All of those who have ever lost a son or daughter (or both) to a system that runs off human blood and suffering. All of those who have ever been sentenced to 1, 5, 20 years or live without mama and daddy (or both). All of the folks who have ever endured the nightmare of existence within a concrete box - those who survived as well as those who perished within the beast. All of the soldiers who have fought to keep the issue in the forefront of societies mind - while seeking to gain a few concessions along the way. And, most of all, all the brothers and sisters who are still living behind enemy lines. It's these brave souls that endure the horror with a tenacity that folks living in minimum security (us out here) could never truly understand. It's these folks that I gather my greatest level of inspiration from.

The state of Virginia is home to two of the most brutal prisons in the country -Red Onion & Wallens Ridge State Prisons. Located in the middle of coal mine country. Both created through the destruction of the environment and of course, the surrounding communities. Having spent over 14 years in captivity -- six of which were spent between these two institutions -- I can say that the daily living conditions inside these human warehouses are hell, to say the least. Men are tortured in these places every single day -- enduring 5 point restraints, having their bones broken, being bitten by dogs, being held in solitary confinement indefinitely, being denied adequate medical care, being forced to work for less than a dollar a day, being denied visits due to the distance between the prisons and the communities where 99.9% of the prisoners previously resided. This means that the majority of the men *never* receive a visit during their time there - which was also the case for me. The Rideshare Program, which SPARC has had going on for almost a year now, is helping to bridge that gap between prisoners and their families, friends and communities. Four trips have taken place so far. All were successes. However, not being a non-profit, thus not having access to the coffers of the of the very corporations which are responsible for much of the suffering, SPARC survives through the love and strength of the community. The resources which exist amongst the people. All of those who have ever lost a son or daughter (or both) to a system that runs off human blood and suffering. All of those who have ever been sentenced to 1, 5, 20 years or live without mama and daddy (or both). All of the folks who have ever endured the nightmare of existence within a concrete box - those who survived as well as those who perished within the beast. All of the soldiers who have fought to keep the issue in the forefront of societies mind - while seeking to gain a few concessions along the way. And, most of all, all the brothers and sisters who are still living behind enemy lines. It's these brave souls that endure the horror with a tenacity that folks living in minimum security (us out here) could never truly understand. It's these folks that I gather my greatest level of inspiration from.

Elizabeth May using the Ride share program to arrive at the Peloza's Home

Alice Goldberg showing off her latest knitting project at the La Canada Rideshare Point, June 13, 2007.

Saturday May 7 2011

Branch St Deli, Arroyo Grande, CA

Yes first time riders can take advantage of a free 2017 promotional

code here:

 

Uber Promo: get.uber.com/invite/9vp97jh4ue

 

Lyft Promo: www.lyft.com/invite/ANYTIME17?route_key=invite&v=OUT

 

Make money doing ride share: milesofincome.com/

  

If You’re looking for information on receiving a free Uber Ride you’re in luck!

 

We have a special onetime use promotional Coupon that can be used all of 2017 if you’re a first-time Uber user.

 

This Free ride credit is good for $15-$30 depending on your area.

 

SO the first step to redeeming your Rider Credit is to Download the Uber app and sign up.

 

Step 2.

After you have signed up, Click on the icon box in the upper left corner. Next, click on the PAYMENT button in the drop down menu.

 

Step 3.

Click on the Add Promo/Gift Code link and enter in the following code shown on screen. You can also click the link in the description below for 1 click sign up with the preloaded code.

And Success, you now have your first free ride……

 

If you want even more ride credits to use, just share your personal code with friends and family so they can also get their first FREE ride. It’s a win-win.

 

Do you have LYFT in your area? They’re another great rideshare company you should try. Take advantage of our special Lyft code shown on the screen for $50 in ride credits………..

 

If you’ve ever thought about driving for Uber or Lyft, but were still on the fence…Go to Miles of Income.com to learn how to make $350-1,000 per week Driving on your own time.

 

Be sure to Like our video, share the code, and subscribe for more ride share information.

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An Uber/Lyft car is ready to roll HB 190 before Gov. Kay Ivey ceremonially signed the bill at the state Capitol in Montgomery, Ala., Thursday, March 1, 2018. Gov. Kay Sponsored by Rep. David Faulkner and Sen. Baby Singleton, the statewide bill creates statewide regulations for transportation network companies, also known as ridesharing companies. (Governor's Office, Jamie Martin)

Beauty Pill @ Artisphere, Arlington, Va on Thursday April, 30, 2015.

 

Beauty Pill Describes Things As They Are Spring Tour Setlist:

 

Jury In The World ‘Gon Convict You, Baby

Lifeguard in Wintertime

Drapetomania!

Ann the Word

The Cigarette Girl from the Future

Afrikaner Barista

Rideshare

Steven and Tiwonge

The Western Prayer

Hidden Track

For Pretend

Near Miss Stories

Exit Without Saving

Won't You Be Mine

Tight Frame/Loose Frame (Smart Went Crazy Cover)

The Idiot Heart

Bone White Crown Victoria

 

Jim, the mastermind behind the event.

 

Saturday May 7 2011

Branch St Deli, Arroyo Grande, CA

GreenXC's Polina Raygorodskaya & Igor Bratnikov first trip 'on their idea' of Cross Country Ride-share is behind them and Dan interviews them again this week.

 

Listen to Dan Small Outdoors Radio Show S635.

 

photo courtesy GreenXC©2011

Mellow day in the beginning. A break off work, a chance to join fellow parents and celebrate my son and his friends finish their school year.

 

After all was set and done, plan was to hop on the train to go visit my friends' photo lab to drop off film to develop. Lab's in Downtown.

 

Heard of the protest developing down there too - not unexpected, City Hall's there after all, courthouses, Federal Building.

 

Was packing my camera anyways already, figured could document as well.

 

By the time train got to Union Station, I learned that the southbound subway line (to Little Tokyo and into the Downtown proper) was stopped. No big deal - can walk.

 

Exited the station and started hoofing it down Alameda southbound. Got to the freeway overpass - some folks leaving north, towards Union Station; others hanging out on the overpass, looking on the freeway below. Heard sound of stun grenades coming from the south side of the freeway, at Aliso Street. Some smoke there. Heavy husk of federal Blackhawk helicopter whopping air with it's blades, circling above.

 

Camera out. People, signs. Cops blocking off Alameda south of Aliso. Walking along Federal Building. Tagged up KTLA5 News van. More people, more signs. Cops on freeway below, blocking southbound lanes, shooting occasional stun grenades up towards Aliso from down there. Arresting folks who came out on the freeway earlier.

 

Turn down to Los Angeles, walking south, along same Federal Building (familiar spot. Place brings back memories). Building's all tagged up, police skirmish line blocks Los Angeles at Temple. Few folks protesting on Los Angeles at the time are mostly mellow. One guy walking, yelling at cops, but he's an exception. There is more action happening toward the bridge over Temple, by City Hall. Fireworks go off, then stun grenades. Cavalry rides there with sticks - mounted police. A cop comes up to the middle of the intersection dropping off a box of those 40mm foam baton "non-lethal" rounds.

 

In skirmish line some cops look uncomfortable, overwhelmed - drafted desk jockeys perhaps? Got maybe some basic riot control training a while back. Twitching now. Not ready.

 

Person sits down to the right of me - legs crossed, on the ground. Lifts their sign up. Suddenly, heard a flute behind me. Turn around - a protester walking toward me, beatboxing on the flute. Now, I had seen it all. Focus, take the shot.

 

Almost immediately hear a 40mm launcher go off, yelp. Turn around - person sitting next to me got hit by a "non-lethal" in the hand. Pinkie finger looks gnarly. Sign down on the sidewalk, blood dripping. Folks rushing in to help. Look towards the police line - fairly certain I see the shooter: new round loaded up, launcher towards myself and folks helping wounded person. Protesters yell and curse at him. I lock in focus and hit shutter.

 

Yeah, twitching. Not ready. His superior shows up with some backup in tow, and a guy with a whole bundle more of fresh foam batons. Pulls that cowboy back. Don't see him anymore.

 

Suddenly, cops' attention is focused by something way behind me. Turn around - clouds of dark smoke are rising from the old Pueblo side to the north of the freeway. Get my last shots of the Temple St skirmish line, move north.

 

Waymo robot taxis are burning. Four of them. Smoke is thick, suffocating and feels toxic. Somehow "heavier" than what I had smelled in Altadena with Eaton Canyon fire. Mask up. Trying to move in a way where wind won't blanket me with that filth. Electric cars burn so hot and fast, practically melting down completely. Feels much different as opposed to "usual" gas cars during Eaton Fire.

 

Spent rest of the time moving back and forth between different sides of the freeway. More signs, more people. North side of the freeway peaceful. Some families with kids. South side is a bit rougher. Tear gas and stun grenades are met with fireworks and those silly rideshare scooters. A sudden memory from the Soviet-era school curriculum flashes in my mind, about "a boulder being a weapon of proletariat" - made me wonder if those scooters are stand-ins for boulders in 21st century. But only briefly - boulders make an appearance too. Turns out that those decorative "cemented boulders" by the freeway ramps, a product of some hostile architecture genius, are an arsenal within themselves.

 

More photos. Stun grenade hits the tree branches above, goes off. I get showered with a bunch of leaves, small branches and lost hearing in my right ear for probably solid half an hour. Try to be more careful. Move around some more. Different sides of the freeway.

 

Cops decide to get more active on clearing up south side of the freeway. Cavalry moves out once again. I get kettled up between two skirmish lines, along with some reporters, an older homeless guy with his treasure throve of cardboard boxes, a confused older couple, some random working folks. They all were given confusing directions, trying to make their way out. Couple of hours of milling about, older couple asking me for information and directions, trying to make their way to a hotel - tourists. Young lady asked if I knew whether Alameda was open (she wanted to make her way to Arts District). Told her that Alameda most likely would be closed (it was).

 

Eventually, authorities lost interest in our ragtag group milling around their area figured it was a good time to get us out of there in a prompt fashion.

Base-model Kia Cerato.

The car is an accredited rideshare vehicle.

 

Year: 11/2019

Series: BD

Engine: 2.0L 4 Cylinder Aspirated

Transmission: 6 Speed Automatic

Fuel: Unleaded Petrol

Drive: Front Wheel Drive

Colour: Chalk White

 

Plate Number: YNY-32S (ACT)

Date Registered: 07/12/2019

View from the rideshare lot of an airplane leaving the airport.

Cookies made by Dayoung Kim in the shape of the Blue Ride Share app logo.

On the highway leaving Masset. A simple reality of the islands.. of course the community is small enough that chances are the driver and passenger know of each other. Despite this, there is a certain irony since the bench located across from Mile Zero of Highway 16.

The state of Virginia is home to two of the most brutal prisons in the country -Red Onion & Wallens Ridge State Prisons. Located in the middle of coal mine country. Both created through the destruction of the environment and of course, the surrounding communities. Having spent over 14 years in captivity -- six of which were spent between these two institutions -- I can say that the daily living conditions inside these human warehouses are hell, to say the least. Men are tortured in these places every single day -- enduring 5 point restraints, having their bones broken, being bitten by dogs, being held in solitary confinement indefinitely, being denied adequate medical care, being forced to work for less than a dollar a day, being denied visits due to the distance between the prisons and the communities where 99.9% of the prisoners previously resided. This means that the majority of the men *never* receive a visit during their time there - which was also the case for me. The Rideshare Program, which SPARC has had going on for almost a year now, is helping to bridge that gap between prisoners and their families, friends and communities. Four trips have taken place so far. All were successes. However, not being a non-profit, thus not having access to the coffers of the of the very corporations which are responsible for much of the suffering, SPARC survives through the love and strength of the community. The resources which exist amongst the people. All of those who have ever lost a son or daughter (or both) to a system that runs off human blood and suffering. All of those who have ever been sentenced to 1, 5, 20 years or live without mama and daddy (or both). All of the folks who have ever endured the nightmare of existence within a concrete box - those who survived as well as those who perished within the beast. All of the soldiers who have fought to keep the issue in the forefront of societies mind - while seeking to gain a few concessions along the way. And, most of all, all the brothers and sisters who are still living behind enemy lines. It's these brave souls that endure the horror with a tenacity that folks living in minimum security (us out here) could never truly understand. It's these folks that I gather my greatest level of inspiration from.

Hyundai Accent sedan.

The car is an accredited rideshare vehicle.

 

Year: 2018

Series: RB6

Engine: 1.6L 4 Cylinder Aspirated

Transmission: 6 Speed Automatic

Fuel: Unleaded Petrol

Drive: Front Wheel Drive

Colour: Pulse Red

 

Plate Number: S759-BTT (SA)

Date Registered: 03/2018

left for dan kapanke on our organic valley rideshare van.

 

i truly hope we get more notes like this in the future.

Beauty Pill @ Artisphere, Arlington, Va on Thursday April, 30, 2015.

 

Beauty Pill Describes Things As They Are Spring Tour Setlist:

 

Jury In The World ‘Gon Convict You, Baby

Lifeguard in Wintertime

Drapetomania!

Ann the Word

The Cigarette Girl from the Future

Afrikaner Barista

Rideshare

Steven and Tiwonge

The Western Prayer

Hidden Track

For Pretend

Near Miss Stories

Exit Without Saving

Won't You Be Mine

Tight Frame/Loose Frame (Smart Went Crazy Cover)

The Idiot Heart

Bone White Crown Victoria

 

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