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Airhead-kb

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  1. Briansnat, thank you but it sure appears that it is indeed being singled out. Especially since there is another "support our troops" cache that was active 1jan08. Reading the page, it makes no mention of support or troops. I guess the vanilla police have already gotten there and purged all the bad words. Caches are going to be rather dull reading from here on out.
  2. It seems this is all about political correctness. "We" cannot determine which things are worthy anymore, so nothing can be supported for fear of someone being offended. The fact that this cache is even up for reveiw when we have caches titled "Support our troops" smacks of hypocracy. If this cache is politically incorrect (has an agenda), then certainly those are as well. This cache has been running since November 2, 2007 without a complaint and has been found 153 times. But suddenly one person whines and it has to be changed because it might offened? Briansnat, I do want to thank you for at least coming forward as a "voice of TPTB". I find your views understandable and reasonable. But if I apply that same logic to nearly any other cache, I think I could find an agenda by your definition. If we pulled all caches that made us aware of something then caches would be a lot less plentiful. @SixDogTeam, I you beat me to the punch. I could not have summed it up better myself.
  3. We are not talking about approval - this cache has been up and running for a while. We are talking about selectively going back and 'deleting' caches that might offend some poor soul. And, they are relatively easy to find. Why purge the one. Let's be fair and purge them all. It is certainly not fair to single out this one "support the troops" cache. Plugging in "support" generates 51 other caches and the first ones on the list are 3 different "Support Our Troops" caches. Plugging in "troops" brings up 35 caches (granted some of them are duplicates of the first). "God" gets 0 hits, but "Buddah" has 3. "Agenda" brings up 3 more. "Political" brings up another 12 I put it to you that you would be very hard pressed to actually create a cache page that does not support some sort of agenda. Even my one measly cache asks you to feed the ducks and fish. "The Sunshine Canyon Landfill, operated by Browning-Ferris Industries (BFI), has been handling the solid waste disposal needs of Los Angeles City and County for more than 50 years. It is a state of the art urban landfill that meets or exceeds all state and federal safety regulations for solid waste disposal, water quality, and air quality. It's location near the junction of the I-5 and 210 Freeways makes it covenient for trucks coming from all over the county, avoiding long trips to more rural locations." Advertises for BFI, promotes sending trash to landfills instead of recycling. Way out? That is about the same logic that is being applied to the OP's cache.
  4. I wouldn't. We've been shown several caches that have similar tributes and are apparently without agenda. If there is no agenda there or here, then what has to be changed? If this one is changed, I'd expect the rest of those easily found tribute caches to be changed as well. All of them. After all: "The thing is that if you allow one worthy agenda, the next person comes along with his worthy agenda. Then you get into a debate as to what is worthy. " Please let us know how this turns out.
  5. MEK is one of the few solvents that will cross the skin barrier. That means that if you disolve anything in MEK (the paint for instance) and are using it with bare skin; the MEK will be absorbed into the bloodstream and bring along some of the paint with it. (think nicotine patch). As solvents go, it is very good - eats away almost anything. But be sure to wear protecive gloves, etc. when using MEK.
  6. Once you learn his style - it may be a typical cache from him. We have "Slim Bob" caches here. They are generally a 1" x 2" ziplock with a log folded up in them. They are carefully and craftfully tucked into the weirdest places. Once you find your first slim bob, it helps finding the rest. I'm not saying that a Bishop cache is anything like that, so take it for what it's worth.
  7. One of the cheapest and handiest finds I've seen in a cache lately was a small baggie with about 10 other small baggies in it. (1" x 2" size or so - the ones perfect for geocoins, etc.)
  8. I'm glad they did that instead of the hider.
  9. I always just add my 'wooden nickle' unless I trade out another sig item separate from swag. I'll trade bouncy balls or mcToys, even little rubber snakes for like items. But sig swag is separate.
  10. Don't Tell My Wife I'm Out Geocaching (She Thinks I'm Getting Drunk at a Bar).
  11. I found one like that on a drinking fountain. Felt all around the benches nearby - nada... looked at fountain. Never saw a box on the side of one before.... poked it...it moved...SL
  12. The 2nd item is a seatbelt. I always wear one while driving from geocache to geocache. Even though in almost 30yrs of driving, including a few yrs involved with race cars and many yrs of 50k+ miles a yr , I've never needed it. doh.
  13. Situational awareness is your first line of defence. Pay attention to your surroundings. If you get a feeling that you really shouldn't be there, listen to it. That applies to geocaching, backpacking, walking on urban streets or mountain trails. Mopar, what is that second item? First aid kit?
  14. Is it allowable to hide a GC under a letterbox?
  15. If you left that last one in a cache and I found it...I'd be a very happy cacher.
  16. Thanks, I didn't know that. While catching up, I did find I could back-date notes to the day I logged the cache so it doesn't show up a while later. Now, it is almost automatic.
  17. A geo-buddy showed me a neat 'trick'. Get one new unactivated geo-coin. Activate it. 'dip' it in every cache you do. That is place it in each cache and then retrieve it back out. You can then look at the coin's path in google earth and see all of your finds and see how many miles you been caching.
  18. If it is not individually wrapped, you may want to put it in a small zip lock bag to keep the inevitable cache moisture from them. That would also protect the 'sharp' edge from accidental contact with fingers. I'd love to find one of those.
  19. It is designed that way. However, if you highlight and copy the coordinates from the cache page and then paste them in the "fly to" box, you'll have much better results. I found several caches this way while I was in between GPS's
  20. I understand that. While my kids were little, I did not keep a loaded gun within reach like I used to before kids.
  21. Knight, see about getting her a taser. Two darts wont help in a gang situation, but one-on-one they are almost as good as firearms.
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