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  1. Server Error in '/' Application.

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    Object reference not set to an instance of an object.

    Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.

     

    Exception Details: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.

     

    Source Error:

     

    An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.

     

    Stack Trace:

     

    [NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.]

    Geocaching.UI.my_default.DisplayUserDetails() +93

    Geocaching.UI.my_default.Page_UserLoggedIn(Object sender, EventArgs e) +56

    Geocaching.UI.WebformBase.IsLoggedIn() +1080

    Geocaching.UI.my_default.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) +140

    System.Web.UI.Control.OnLoad(EventArgs e) +67

    System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive() +35

    System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain() +750

     

     

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    Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:1.1.4322.2032; ASP.NET Version:1.1.4322.2032

  2. I got tired of searching for thos dang urban microminis, so I made this anti micro cache. It has several pourposes, first gives the kids an easy find, second its big enough to trade some of the stuff laying around your house, third its silly,and fourth its a muggle proof TB hotel in the middle of the city

     

    heres the link check out all the pics, 4 so far,

     

    http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...36-c5be1e14becc

     

    How in the world have people NOT found that??????????????

    I agree. It states that it is a 24/7 cache and he'll leave the light on for ya".

  3. I got tired of searching for thos dang urban microminis, so I made this anti micro cache. It has several pourposes, first gives the kids an easy find, second its big enough to trade some of the stuff laying around your house, third its silly,and fourth its a muggle proof TB hotel in the middle of the city

     

    heres the link check out all the pics, 4 so far,

     

    http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...36-c5be1e14becc

    Great looking cache. I might be coming out your way soon so I will add it to my list of caches that I'll seek on the way. :blink:

  4. Ok, that is the info I was looking for. Some of the caches about 15 of them that I removed from GSAK had last postings September 2004.

     

    So, If I was to suggest 500 days since the cache was disabled would that be approperate? This would be over a year 365 days.

     

    Yes I do realize that people do have lives to live. So if a cache has been disabled for over a year would it not be a wise choice to archive it do to the fact that it appears to be abandoned.

  5. Should disabled caches be archived after oh, lets say 90 days after the disabling tag to make room for new caches in the area?

     

    Just curious as I was jusk going through my list on GSAK looking at each cache that has been disabled.

  6. I found the following at doheny state park today

     

    Benchmark says

     

    Corps Of Engineers - U.S. Army

    DB-1890

    Station Designation

    Year 1984

    Survey Mark

     

    It is located about 200 feet south of N33 27.759 W117 41.340

     

    If someone were to find it how I did, You can park at the public parking for the beach in Dana Point. At the permit machine look toward the start of the walkway from where you would see a hot ash pit to the left and a short wall to the right. At the left side of the wall in the sand there is a little monument with the above on it.

  7. Re: The dog cache. This is nuts. What is to prevent the ethically challenged from claiming they had a dog with them? You can always get a photo of the neighbor's dog. My point is- the rule is unenforceable.

    Why not just BORROW your Neighbors dog to do that cache. I'd guess that you might get your neighbor involved in Geocaching. :D

  8. >>How do you think the OP should have dealt with his perfectly valid, if not >>earth-shaking question? Should he:

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    • Bother the already-overworked approver?
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    • e-mail the geocaching.com contact address? (Yeah, right. That's gonna >>work.)
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    • Ask in the forums in the hope that somebody will know?
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    • Shut up and not ask questions?
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    Seriously, I want to know.

     

    I vote for the RED one.

  9. Im 4 caches away from my next milestone.

     

    Guess what Im doing tomorrow.  :lol:

     

    Hey WH Are you going to change a line in your Sig again?

     

    Garmin 60CS - $400

    Hiking Boots - $140

    Tank of Gas - $35

    Pocket Full of Trade Swag - $10

    Calling in Sick to Work so I Can Go Caching - PRICELESS

     

    I am going to say $40 to fill the tank again.

     

    :D:huh::cry::D:P:P:D:D

  10. Top Story from the Benton Evening News

     

    I found a mistake...can you find ONE?

     

    Bret

     

    * Contest rules prohibit entry from anyone in the continental United States, Guam, Hawaii or any place that used to be known as "Pangaea." Employees of Groundspeak and family members, forum participants, cache owners, cache finders are also prohibited from entry. If you breath air, have fur and reproduce sexually (even in theory) you're prohibited from entering this contest. Get your own dang stick, for cryin' out loud.

    I think I found it.

     

    Is it this paragraph?

     

    "The satellites send signals in sound and light waves to five machines located around the earth," Holman said. "You can use these signals to find and relocate spots you have marked."

  11. One possible solution I have found is increasing the battery count without increasing the voltage by wiring parallel.

     

    So if I wire 3 AA batteries in a parallel, one wire accross the + terminals and one wire across the negative terminals, I get a total voltage of 1.5 with close to three times the storage capacity of a single AA.

     

    Wiring the same three batteries in serial, positive to negative like in a flashlight, the combined voltage is 4.5 but with similar capacity to a single AA.

     

    So lets say my battery requirement is 3 AA batteries with a total voltage of 4.5 volts.  If I parallel 2 sets of 3 serialed AAs then I have effectively doubled my capacity will maintaining a voltage of 4.5.

     

    Another option, of course would be to use a 1.5 volt D cell in place of each AA or AAA you would otherwise require.    While AAA, AA , C and D cells are all rated the same voltage the physical limitations of the cells increase repectively with size. 

     

    Again, I'm not an electrician so if your reading this and can expand on it or correct me, please do so.

    How about using what is called a "Sub-C" Cell battery? They are rechargable and they usually have a high milliamp rating. These cells are used to power electric R/C Cars and/or the radio control transmitter/receiver.

  12. I just visited a new REI location in Rancho Cucamonga, California.

     

    It's address is as follows:

     

    12218 Foothill Blvd.

    Rancho Cucamonga, Ca 91739

     

    Coming from the High Desert head south on interstate 15 and exit on Foothill Blvd.

    turn right goto the first driveway AFTER the light and turn right again REI should be right in front of you.

     

    Coming from the San Diego direction head North on interstate 15 and exit on Foothill Blvd. Turn Left, and be in the furthest lane to the right goto the first driveway AFTER the light and turn right again REI should be right in front of you.

     

    After all this is one of our sponsors on GC.com so please visit them.

     

    P.S. I found out that the have the ability to have group meetings at the facility. For that contact Brian C. Edwards - Special Events Specialist at either BREDWAR@REI.COM of call him at phone:909-646-8360 Cell:310-927-2493

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