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Lil Devil

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  1. I have just spent several hours pouring over various forum threads, old emails, and even a google search or two and have added a bunch of caches to my bookmark list Caches Where Dead Bodies Have Been Found. There are now 52 caches on the list. This includes one cache (Chuck's Last First) where a geocacher died while returning to his car after getting a FTF. Please continue to post links to any caches or news articles where human bodies have been found, or a cacher died while attempting the cache.
  2. Yes. And we will have another thread on this a few weeks from now. But as long as it's on Sunday it's OK.
  3. How is "Shaking My Head" or "Oh My doG" a profanity?
  4. Send another message to the same person. Or receive a message from that person. Either will unhide the entire conversation.
  5. And it is this year as well, in the 4th souvenir "High-Five" So I guess a CITO counts for 2 souvenirs, if you log it after July 31?
  6. You've already stated the cause and the workaround. What else do you want them to say?
  7. I think you've been away from geocaching for more than "a couple of months." That list of caches used to be on the RIGHT side of the map and it's been gone for several years.
  8. The "Clear All Field Notes" button will also reset that date. You may need to upload some notes (un-checking the box) in order to get the button to appear.
  9. Split the area by "placed during." Set up several PQs, all which cover the entire geographic area, and set the first one for, say, all caches hidden in 2000-2005. Use the preview and adjust the dates until you get just under 1000. Then set the 2nd PQ for the next date range, such as 2005-2006. Continue until you get all the caches up to current.
  10. You acknowledge that there are good reasons not to allow iframes and tags like it. But you are special and those reasons don't apply to you. Right.
  11. Don't give it a center point (on the first page) and it will work correctly. I just tried searches for "all events in all of California", "all caches with more than 15 FPs in all of California" and even "all caches in California" and they worked correctly. Albeit the last one gave an unordered subset of 15,000 caches that was pretty useless.
  12. And that's still not right. While the art is about 60 miles north to south, and 60 miles east to west, it's actually laid out in a diamond shape. The diagonal sides are only about 45 miles, which nets a coverage area of only 2,025 square miles.
  13. Seems to me it would be even more user friendly to just include an email link right there, instead of saying go someplace else and use that email link.
  14. It's better than it was. Long ago that email also included a link to the deleted image! At least they removed that.
  15. PQs are text files which are never executed. So even if they did somehow contain a virus (if someone included a virus in their cache description) it would never be executed and would never do any harm.
  16. I use Powerex rechargeables and I find I generally get 2-3 years of use before they won't hold a charge any more. Then I just toss them in the recycle bin and order some new ones.
  17. You may have to zoom in further to see them on the map. They only show below a certain zoom level. You can configure the threshold if you want.
  18. Or just log in to the secondary account, add a different email, then delete your preferred one. Then you can add the preferred email to your account.
  19. I suspect this will also be an issue for users near the equator.
  20. Run a PQ. Download the ZIP file. Unzip it. Plug your GPS to your computer. Copy the 2 files from the ZIP onto the GPS. Unplug the GPS. Go caching.
  21. Your GPS is correct. The Garmin 100K Topo maps are not routable. You would need to install some other routable maps. You can get free OpenStreetmaps here.
  22. I assume this thread is talking about this page with the big grid of checkboxes. It's actually pretty easy. Just ctrl-click on a checkbox, and if your browser is configured correctly, it will open a new tab in the background to process the checkbox. I can continue to ctrl-click on all the checkboxes I want without interuption, and the browser will happily process them all in the background. When I'm done, just close all the tabs except the last one opened, which will show the current state.
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