Hit the road Jack - DMB and then Virgin Music Festival Calgary!
June 17th, 2008I must apologize for the brief intermission on posting to the blog - it is not because I don’t want to - more we are super busy and finding the time has been a challenge.
So we are off to hit the road - Tomorrow the Dave Matthews Band at the Molson Amphitheater in Toronto and then the Virgin Music Festival in Calgary over the weekend. Super excited about seeing DMB live and looking to meet up with our partners, Reverb at the show. Reverb has a crew that travels with the tour and helps take care of all sorts of greening events. We have been working with Reverb and the Dave Matthews Band by providing Ridesharing to all of the DMB concert dates. In any event - looking forward to that.

Then it is off to Calgary where we have a booth at the Eco-Village they will have setup there. O.K. some PickupPal honesty here - coming up with a booth idea that does not suck is a hard thing to do. We went through a ton of ideas and we scrapped them all and came down to a basic concept - the question I asked myself - what kinda mood am I in when I am at a multi-day festival - the answer is indulgence! So in that vain we came up with this concept - come by our booth - get your picture taken striking your best Rockstar pose in front of a massive backdrop of a couple thousand fans - then when you get home come by our website and enter your picture into our Rock-n-Roll Rideshare contest where you can win a Gibson Flying V. We are going to let all the members of PickupPal vote on who has the be Rockstar pose and the one with the most votes wins a Gibson Flying V.

The idea is that all of you PickupPal members are Rockstars - you are taking part and making a difference by doubling up and cutting down - it comes down to individual actions that make the biggest impact. Not to leave anyone out, those that are not up for posing but join in on the voting are automatically entered to win merchandise from our clothing sponsor Killthe8.com. It was awesome to get sponsored by Gibson and instead of an Ipod or something techie we went with what ever Rock and Roll maniac wants in their collection - a sweet Flying V - an Albert King, Jimi Hendrix, Randy Rhodes iconic symbol of flat out grind. So that is what we are doing in Calgary - if you are reading this and are going to be at the show come by our booth - we are between the beer tent and the food and we are facing the main stage.
One note - when STP are on stage on Saturday don’t bother coming by because the booth will be empty! Then on Sunday when the Tragically Hip take center stage - again I doubt you will see me at the booth.
NOTE: I am a huge Hip fan and I am heading out west with my bride and she is equally a huge Hip fan - so If I don’t lose here to STP definitely will have to drag her away from the Hip. Actually our first official date was seeing the Tragically Hip at Federation Hall in 1990 after I won tickets to the show on their “Up to Here” tour - so yeah I am a fan that goes way back!
Cheers - Eric
P.S. The Rock-n-Roll Rideshare “Gibson Grand Prize” is open to all PickupPal members - however I will post more details when the contest officially launches in the coming weeks.
You know your website is growing when you have to keep updating your Eco Counter!
June 10th, 2008
One of my favourite features on our site is the Eco Counter (find it in the lower right hand side of our home page, and also in the side-bar on our partner pages), but it has taken us a while to refine this neat little feature.

The Eco Counter had been on the drawing board for a few months, as we knew we wanted to present our key metrics (mileage and potential co2 reduced) to our partners, but we weren’t quite sure how best to do this.
We put together the design and went for an odometer style look; this process was fairly straight-forward, everyone loved the look and the design was signed-off quickly.
We then built the working version in Flash, and this is when the serious iterations and rebuilds started happening. It was only once we started using the counter that we realised the need for changes.
- Our ERP lander width was changed to work with lower resolution screens, so we had to squeeze the eco counter to fit.
- We quickly realised that 4 digits were not going to be enough, so an extra digit was added.
- Then it was modified it to allow all text to be passed in as parameters for localization purposes, eliminating the need for the imperial/metric toggle. The Eco Counter is now aware of what locale it is in and will use the appropriate measures.
- Some other changes were made enabling us to switch-off the counter from the system.
- The Eco Counter then started getting popular and internal pressure was mounting to get it on the home page. As the numbers kept on rolling upwards, we added another digit.
- A timestamp was then added to the bottom of the counter to make it easier to check the data. This is also really handy for monitoring the launch of ERP landing pages, it’s fun sitting back and watching the the counter accelerating as events like Dave Matthews take place.
- Two more digits were added as we hit yet more milestones.

Of course, we could have spent more time initially writing a long functional spec to catch all of these issues before we started building, but I would argue that we have built a better, smarter feature a lot faster by forging ahead and using it in the wild.
We now have a very versatile feature that can work on our home page and partner pages, providing users with a more tangible and measurable reason to use our site. I can see this feature evolving further in the future so that we can all track our contribution to reducing co2 with PickupPal.
It’s also really encouraging to know that most of these changes are the result of our rapid growth and sign-up rate, with any luck the next challenge will be designing a counter with 9 digits.
- Jonathan
Where in the World is Waldo? (PuP Tip #1)
June 7th, 2008I love maps, I love trying to find places i have lived or visited just by scrolling around Google Earth seeing if i can remember my way around… I look for places i have stayed on holiday like the little B&B whose name I’ve long ago forgotten but I remember that road up from the little beach on Ios, how the road veered left and it was at the top of the hill - following the road on a map and looking at the street names brings back great memories. Also, I love to travel, and in some ways looking at a map temporarily satisfies that hunger in me.
So imagine how thrilling it is for me to spend part of my day looking at points on a map, looking up our members’ routes and matches; helping them enter a pickup request or a driver route.
This brings me to the trusty PickupPal Globe icon. I want all our members to know and love the Globe icon because well, there’s a lot to love in PickupPal’s little Globe! What? This: when you are entering your start and stop addresses you can click on it and the glorious interactive Google map appears! It is awesome, you can see your start point or your end point, you zoom out and you see both points on the same map. You scroll a little to the right: you see where you went to High School - You scroll a little to the left: there’s that great beach!
So my PickupPal friends, you need to click on the PuP Globe! To see where you are and where you want to go, and if you have a minute, spend some time moving around the map, it is a really great way to reconnect to the places you live, work and play…. And all the while you make sure the route you are entering is not taking you from Portland, Oregon to Sydney, Australia!! Two Waldos - one little globe shaped stone.
- Suesan
Van’s Warped Tour and PickupPal
June 6th, 2008We are proud to announce that Van’s Warped Tour has chosen to team up with PickupPal to get punk fans to all of their 46 festival dates. This is a huge honour for me personally because I was and still am a fan of punk music.

It started with Patti Smith and a bit of Iggy Pop then moved onto the Clash, Sex Pistols, Dead Kennedy’s and to round out to Black Flag, but that is old punk - some would say “Classic Punk”. I do have to qualify and say I was not as hard core as others because I could not really commit - I think it had to do with the fact that I had friends who were really committed and I just could not go as hard as they did. Out of all my “Punk Loving” friends from High School one still lives the Punk lifestyle, Shane Smith, (Vice Magazine and TV Go to 2:15 in the clip it is pretty funny).
In any event with such acts as: Norma Jean, All American Rejects, and Matisyahu - and tons of indie punk bands this years lineup is definitely awesome! For more info you can check it out on Van’s World Tour website.
Cheers - Eric
Get that old clunker off the road! Car Heaven gets a 92 Million Dollar Boost!
June 4th, 2008PickupPal and the Clean Air Foundation are very excited about the government of Canada’s recent commitment to make a difference in getting old cars off the road and recycled properly. Vehicles built before 1995 produce about 19 times more air pollutants than 2004 and newer modeled cars. In fact, one-third of the vehicles driven by Canadians are responsible for two-thirds of the smog created. Canadian Federal Environment Minister John Baird said today the government will give the Toronto-based Clean Air Foundation $92 million over four years to run a national vehicle “scrappage” program - (Details Here). As a Clean Air Foundation partner we want to send out our congratulation’s to the Car Heaven Program team for all of their hard work and we look forward to being part of the solution that helps to reduce harmful air pollutants.
PickupPal was on hand at the press conference this afternoon and we took some pictures - behind the scenes.

Notes: Federal Environment Minister - Hon. John Baird announcing the Canadian governments support of the Car Heaven project and the commitment of 92 million over four years to expand the program.

Notes: Photo Ops in front of the Car Crusher!

Notes: Ian Morton (Founder & Chief Executive Officer - Summerhill Group) and myself.

Notes: O.K. we are on the move people!

Notes: Talking to the guys at Sonshine Auto Parts - “Hey man where do you get those sweet hats with the flames on them?”

Notes: Adam Elliott, Myself, Suesan Danesh from PickupPal. [Notice how I was able to score a sweet hat! - yeah man flames and all!]
A List Apart on ideas and the creative process
June 4th, 2008Read a nice little piece about ideas and the creative process on A List Apart yesterday:
There is great prestige attached to the word “creative.” Creative people apparently magic up ideas—wonderful solutions to the most complex problems—with the ease of a skilled magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat. The gathered crowd goes wild. What skill. How do they do it?
Well, I’m afraid I’m here to shatter that illusion. It’s not magic. These people are no different from you and I. They just have a different way of looking at problems and solving them. The good news is, they use tools that anyone can use.
Things that make you go hmmmm - teleporting.
June 2nd, 2008Well it takes quite a bit for me to get wowed by technology but this demonstration from Cisco is simply remarkable. It is a video demonstration of a virtual meeting with a hologram live at a keynote speech. The stage is in Banglore India and two of the presenters are in California.
I think you just need to watch it to believe it yourself.

It is not the end of commuting but it is very thought provoking!
Cheers - Eric
Who do you love? Another legend passes away.
June 2nd, 2008It is with a heavy heart that I report the news that the legend that was Bo Diddley is no more …. Bo Diddley (December 30, 1928 – June 2, 2008).
For generations of music fans Bo Diddley was the backbone of the music we all love - the drive, the charisma, the showmanship and the brash bravado that makes blues based Rock-n-Roll all that it is. For example the imagery from raw songs like I’m A Man (1955):
Now when I was a little boy,
At the age of five,
I had somethin’ in my pocket,
Keep a lot of folks alive.
Now I’m a man,
Made twenty-one,
You know baby,
We can have a lot of fun.
I’m a man,
I spell M-A-N…man.
All you pretty women,
Stand in line,
I can make love to you baby,
In an hour’s time.
I’m a man,
I spell M-A-N…man.
I goin’ back down,
To Kansas to
Bring back the second cousin,
Little John the conqueroo.
I’m a man,
I spell M-A-N…man.
The line I shoot,
Will never miss,
The way I make love to ‘em,
They can’t resist.
I’m a man,
I spell M-A-N…man.
The point of this post is twofold - 1) Paying homage to a legend of Rock-n-Roll, and 2) Reminding everyone that you need to go out and see live shows. In every town there are amazing artists that come through and you need to stop what you are doing and take time to see them before it is too late. There is nothing like going to concerts and sharing a moment in time with a legend. PickupPal has teamed up with some great artists, festivals and venues so getting to the show is as easy as finding a Pal to ride with on PickupPal.
Today we honour the legend Bo Diddley - with dignity, respect and gratitude.
Sincerely - Eric
Keep Cool and recycle your old air con unit
May 28th, 2008If you live in Canada in the GTA or in the Guelph, Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo area, you can participate in the Keep Cool program.
Keep cool, a program of the Clean Air Foundation, is a market transformation campaign that encourages individuals to permanently retire and recycle their old, inefficient room air conditioners and to adopt cleaner more efficient cooling alternatives.
You can even use PickupPal to deliver your old air con or dehumidifier to your nearest partner store.
GTA Residents should use this page, whereas folks in the Tech Triangle Kitchener/ Waterloo area should use this page.