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26 February '06 - 10:47

Adaptive Path's 5th Anniversary Party

Thanks to Peter Kaminsky for bringing "" to my attention.

Anyone going to this who can help me get to there from Palo Alto and more importantly also back?



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  1. Highway 101. But without a car? Is this possible at all?

    Please report a on this adventure.
    strappato 26 February '06 - 11:36
  2. I am guessing not, which is why I either get somebody to help me with that or I can’t go at all. ;(
    Nicole 26 February '06 - 12:07
  3. If you’re staying in Palo Alto, it’s easy to get to Adaptive Path by taking Caltrain. Just hop on the north bound train (the station is at University and Alma) and get off at the end of the line in San Francscio. AP is just a few blocks from the Caltrain station. You’ll be able to take the train back to Palo Alto too. Drop me a line if you need specifics.
    Brad Lauster 28 February '06 - 01:47
  4. drop
    No, that seems to be a common suggestion, I already have a caltrain schedule and I do have a printer in the hotel so I can make the prints from Google map. thx. :)
    Nicole 28 February '06 - 08:24



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