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  1. On 11 April 2020 at 3:49 PM, TeamPintenWippers said:

    So for jigsaw puzzle it would have a J, quizes get a Q, geoarts get a G and field puzzles get an F. After you log them as found it becomes a normal smiley.

    What do you think?

     

    How would your suggestion work for puzzles not written in english or even in a differnt alphabet - arabic or cyrillic for example?

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  2. 4 hours ago, IceColdUK said:


    No mystery...

     

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    In the VERY unlikely case of travelling from South East UK to Cornwall in order to "visit" one virtual cache before returning to London -  at least 300 miles each way, could this be used against them by the police as evidence of ignoring the current lockdown/no unnecessary travel and thus leave them open to prosecution?

     

    In all honesty we know that "Stormy weather" was not visited on the day logged.

  3. Thank you for the ding, took us long enough to think of an answer and didn't even think of Hillsborough?

     

    Hope this next question doesn't exclude the non British participants - which long running British TV programme's theme tune is "At the castle gate" by Jean Sibelius?

     

    The piece of music in question 

     

  4. 58 minutes ago, thebruce0 said:

     

    Why not only pick up TBs that travel with their goal? (or else check online for any others before picking up)

     

    Snipping your quote, we generally pick and choose caches to search for using a GPSr (Oregon 600) not smartphone, in our experience checking for TBs in caches prior to trips is pretty pointless due to so many "ghost" trackables, we count ourselves quite fortunate if a listed trackable is still in a cache.

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