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Share alike? Baby, you can drive my car
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Even in Davis, it seems, we\’re all in favor of a little competition, even if one councilwoman did declare the other day that she\’d rather have folks consume their burgers at In-N-Out instead of Ikedas.
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Well, thanks to my friend Downtown Steve, I have now been made aware of an interesting new business that soon may wish to come to town to do battle with the favorite child of the Davis City Council, Zipcar.
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Yes, according to highly placed sources in this case Ari Levy of Bloomberg News, appearing in the Chron “RelayRides, a startup backed by Google Inc.\’s venture arm and August Capital, is opening up shop in San Francisco, letting the city\’s residents make money from their cars by sharing them with strangers.”
Gayle Johanna Erlandson Flanders
Sept. 24, 1919 Dec. 23, 2020
It is with deep sorrow that the family of Gayle Erlandson Flanders announces her passing Dec. 23, 2020. She was 101.
A devoted wife and mother to five children, she was a born fighter. Her parents were first-generation Swedes, Sara Ellamine Erlandson, a schoolteacher, and Oscar August Erlandson, a homesteader, who made a life for his family in North Dakota. The youngest of five, Gayle had to elbow her way into the world. A bright, vivacious and incredibly quick child, she excelled at school and earned the highest grades recorded at her high school and played clarinet in the school band. She made friends for life in North Dakota who shared a history of living through the depression in a small town where everyone knew everyone else.