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  1. Charles Seidel "Charlie" Biehn aka Cubpilot News Death Notice BIEHN, Charles "Charlie" Seidel age 76, of Centerville, Ohio, died Monday morning, August 10, 2009 after a brief stay at Miami Valley Hospital. Charlie is survived by his loving children, daughter, Darlene Biehn Southern, and her husband Jim; son, Charles Seidel Biehn Jr., and his wife, Dana; and his youngest son, Joseph John Biehn. He was also grandfather to Jimmy, Joey, Nikki, Charlie, Stephanie, Amanda and her new husband, Augustine, and Angie and her husband, Bryan, as well as new great-grandson, Pierce. At his side was his dear companion of three years, Connie. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of twenty five years, Lillie Ruth Strider Biehn, and his devoted partner of twenty years, Linda Petitt. He held in great affection his "outlaw girls", Kim and Mary. Charlie was the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of CB Manufacturing & Sales Co., Inc. in West Carrollton, Ohio. Charlie founded CB Manufacturing back in 1965 in the garage of his home as a small printing supply company and under Charlies stewardship it grew to a full-service manufacturer of industrial knives and blades sold throughout the United States and around the world. The growth and success of CB Manufacturing was one of Charlies proudest accomplishments. Charlie was an entrepreneur, an innovator, and an inventor. Besides being a successful businessman, Charlie was a man of many and varied interests. He was an avid snow skier and skied all over the world including heli-skiing in British Columbia and was one of the co-founders of the Ohio Ski Patrol. He rock-climbed most of the peaks in the Tetons, he was a certified scuba-diver and dove in the Caribbean, Mexico, and southern United States, and hiked and camped in almost every US National Park. He visited each of the fifty United States at least once. He spelunked in Kentucky and kayaked the Gulley River. He was a marathoner. He was a golfer. Since his retirement from daily business, Charlie became a nearly full-time RVer, calling the road his home. During the winter months, he based himself out of Apache Junction, AZ and traveled all over the western states. In the past few years he took up with great fervor the hobby of geo-caching and accumulated a count of over 4,000 caches in four years and in the last two years he took up X-treme Jeep rock-crawling. He was a member of the FMCA Four-Wheelers of Moab, Utah and a recent member of the Miami Valley Muddy Buddies. A few days before his death, he was making plans for a sky-diving trip. But most of all, Mr. Biehn was an avid pilot, soloing in 1956 and continuing to pilot both single and twin engine airplanes for the past fifty years. In the period of one month, he flew his personal aircraft south of the Tropic of Cancer in the Cayman Islands and north of the Artic Circle in Point Barrow, Alaska. He was a member of the Dayton Pilots Club for many years. His pride and joy was his 1946 J3 Piper Cub. Charlie also served in the 82nd Airborne from 1953 through 1956 and he was very proud of his service to his country. Through all of his adventures, Charlie touched the lives of many, many people who loved him and cherished his friendship. A brief funeral service will take place at Presidential Banquet Center, 4548 Presidential Way, Kettering on Saturday, August 15, 2009 at 3:00 PM, followed by Visitation and Celebration of Charlies Life. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Dayton, 324 Wilmington Ave., Dayton, OH 45401. Condolences and other tributes may be sent to the family at www.routsong.com
  2. Relaying this message from my friends POKERBUZZ. To all Cacher’s This is to let you know that the Geocaching community has lost another family member. Charlie Biehn aka Cubpilot past away this morning (August 10, 2009) at 6:00am. After along battle with leukemia. Cubpilot has been a member of the caching community since he joined on Saturday, December 24, 2005. His first cache hide was Things Are Not As They Seem (GCTMKD). The ones that he is most famous for here in Ohio are Charlie's First Cruel Cache (GCV2Z0), this one drove cachers crazy. Most cachers that attempted this one usually had to go back 2 or 3 times to be able to find it. Charlie would get a kick reading the logs on that one. Yes he had so much fun with that one that he put out another one called Charlie's Second Cruel Cache (GCVM1Q). This one was a little easier to find than the first one, but still made you crazy with trying to find it, and Charlie laughing. Charlie spends most winter’s caching in Arizona with caching partner orygun connie, if their not there than they are usually back home here in Ohio or traveling in their motor home caching the states. By the way Charlie and orygun connie has cached every U. S. state. They finished the U.S. this year. He enjoyed flying his 1946 Piper Cub, golfing, 4x4ing; Charlie could accomplish anything he set his mind to do. Like Jeep rock crawling in Moab desert in Utah. He enjoyed traveling and seeing the world, his family and of course geocaching He also enjoyed meeting and sharing stories with everyone he met. He always told a good story and was a gentle man. He had such courage and hope. He understood that the quality of existence far exceeds the quantity of time in which one lives, and he lived his life by that. He will be missed greatly by his family and everyone who knew him. Don't know what plans are yet but service may be this coming Saturday but nothing firm yet. If you would like to leave a tribute Charlie or message to his family here is the link CaringBridge.org/visit/charliebiehn You can view some pictures of Charlie jeeping here. New 2009 Midwest Jeeping and other pictures are at: http://community.webshots.com/user/cstahlman Orygun Connie has asked us to inform you of this Passing.
  3. I would tend to think here would be the place based on the forum description: "Geocaching.com Web Site Discuss new features (or feature requests), bugs, etc. specific to the Geocaching.com site. Forum Led by: Jeremy, Keystone, Raine, mtn-man, OpinioNate"
  4. Yes I have and there is not a specific contact for vulnerabilities listed there.
  5. Who can I contact about a vulnerability I've discovered with the site?
  6. Not working for me either - Firefox, IE, and Opera all tested.
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