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sept1c_tank

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  1. It seems to me that there needs to be a distance measurement included somewhere. Plan D: Ask Fizzy.
  2. Exclusive club? I don't think so (I haven't even received a membership card). Then why are you celebrating your 1,000th post? Or not. I have gained much knowledge from the posters (both over and under 1,000 posts) in this forum. Most of all, I have been entertained to varying degrees although it may not be the intended purpose of this forum. Specifically what have I learned? The forums are just fun, even when they're boring.
  3. I prefer to still be visible enough for hunters. So if you don't want to light your way, i'd at least use some glow sticks to be seen. There aren't many coon or possum hunters in these parts. Besides, with a glow stick, I'd be afraid of attracting aliens.
  4. Eat plenty of carrots and take your time. Avoid using any artificial light unless absolutely necessary. Enjoy the darkness and the revived senses that will accompany it. Eat plenty of carrots and take your time.
  5. I really hate it when I get up in the morning and there's not some kind of personal attack to read about. And the forums have been really dull lately; what ever happened to geocide?
  6. Communication is the key to all things successful, and as stated by Team Misguided, correct grammar and spelling will enhance a cache page for both reviewers and approvers (the caching community).
  7. Yeah, and I bet the Mouse wouldn't allow hamster caching either...
  8. As a user (definitely not a maker) of a variety of staffs over the years, I have found that if you bushwhack much, in briars or heavy underbrush, the rubber tip becomes a nuisance. At the risk of desecration of an object d’art, I have removed the rubber tip from my El Diablo staff. The top edge of the tip easily becomes snagged on vines and tangles and turns a struggle into a fight. The natural taper of the staff, however, works just fine when I’m using it in heavy underbrush. Besides, I like the more natural look.
  9. I get it; you're going to constantly change you nym until we all forget who you really are. Maybe you'll start a trend. Imagine if we all changed our names (every day). Hmmm. Who needs a sock puppet anyway?
  10. There are conflicts of interest and then there are conflicts of interest. I suspect that there may be more to this conflict of interest than we know.
  11. While I was searching for the cache in question in this topic, I stumbled onto another one; here is some of the information from the cache page: Although there is nothing on the page that specifically says, To get credit, you must..., it is obvious that the event is planned in a restaurant, in a private area with access to a buffet. And I have seen other event caches listed that require a fee of one type or another. I'm not sure, anymore, just what does constitute commercial, although it would seem to me that both of these caches are indeed commercial.
  12. I always thought your were one of those religious fanatics...until I did one of your caches. Now I know better; you're the devil incarnate. There ya go: InCarNate. Truthfully, I like you name. It's very laid back, almost soothing.
  13. Not sure how useful it is, but it sure is fun!
  14. I guess we have one degree of seperation; we have both logged the same locationless, A Pair Of Quintuplets. I would imagine that (with the exception of some very new caches) the great majority of caches around the world are already connected.
  15. Yes. I was just thinking; if your weren't jaded, you probably would have never left your GPSr there, because those who aren't jaded think those little gizmos are so cool, they would never put them down.
  16. See how easy it is? And the older you get the more great oppertunities (like that one) you'll find to just write away! Glad you found your GPSr.
  17. I don't think any of my caches have muggle marks but I think I have seen them in more than two dozen caches, almost 10% of my finds.
  18. When life deals you a PITA, stuff it with spinache and cheese and wash it down with wine.
  19. Then I guess it's lucky for you that you found it.
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