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mintaka

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  1. I too had sent a message to Desdemona about a cache here in FW and never got a response. Now I know. Too bad there isn't a way to notify cache owners that the reviewer is no longer participating. I just thought my email got lost in the ether somewhere.
  2. "Hi, I'm Lead Dog from Bippus and I'm the pole that's too short to hold up the Teepee, having been knawed on once too often by big buck-toothed water rodents." Hi I'm Buddaman from warsaw and I have been to Bippus, and i'm glad i'm from warsaw. Hi I'm Wulf from Canada. I've been to Bippus. I think. Maybe? Hi , I am Star , I am from Topeka , Indiana..... I have been to Bippus , and I even know where to find the Sixdogteams homebase ! I am Sampson the four pound Yorkie Terrorist that runs the lives of the Bean Blossom Gang. What's a Bippus? We live in Bean Blossom. (Haven't I seen this thread somewhere before???) Hi. I'm Mintaka and I work with someone from Bippus. Yes, apparently others have escaped .
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    Lame Micros

    The phrase "nothing new under the sun" would be appropriate for many of this forum's threads. From my perspective this horse still has some life so pound away folks! I thought this was funny......If not a little OT Dakota tribal wisdom says that when you discover you are riding a dead horse, the best strategy is to dismount. However, in business we often try other strategies with dead horses, including the following: 1. Buying a stronger whip. 2. Changing riders. 3. Say things like, "This is the way we have always ridden this horse." 4. Appointing a committee to study the horse. 5. Arranging to visit other sites to see how they ride dead horses. 6. Increasing the standards to ride dead horses. 7. Appointing a tiger(or Tigger) team to revive the dead horse. 8. Creating a training session to increase our riding ability. 9. Comparing the state of dead horses in todays environment. 10. Change the requirements declaring that "This horse is not dead." 11. Hire contractors to ride the dead horse. 12. Harnessing several dead horses together for increased speed. 13. Declaring that "No horse is too dead to beat." 14. Providing additional funding to increase the horse's performance. 15. Do a Cost Analysis study to see if contractors can ride it cheaper. 16. Purchase a product to make dead horses run faster. 17. Declare the horse is "better, faster and cheaper" dead. 18. Form a quality circle to find uses for dead horses. 19. Revisit the performance requirements for horses. 20. Say this horse was procured with cost as an independent variable. 21. Promote the dead horse to a supervisory position. Back OT.... I have seen some very well made and hard to find containers attached to light poles.
  4. 26 of my first 50 are have been archived plus 1 disabled.
  5. mintaka

    Indigo

    Does this mean someone will be heading up the IN-GEO site? I requested membership about a month or two ago and I got an email stating my membership had been automatically rejected because the owner/moderator had failed to take action for 14 (or so) days.
  6. I thought you were talking about Fort Wayne there for a moment
  7. How about another category: DNHG = Did Not Hide Geocache. For those times when you see a great hiding place but procrastinate long enough until someone else places one there . Edit: spelling
  8. I've noticed that thorns will stick ya just as much in the winter as they do in the summer .
  9. Here is one currently wandering around Fort Wayne, Indiana. Stop and Go, Go, Go 3
  10. Just throwing my 2 cents in. The owner of the first cache Old Bill mentioned last logged on in April. This could be understandable with summer and vacations, etc. Maybe they just don't cache in the summertime. I would give this one a little more time. The second ones owner hasn't checked in since March 2004. I would say they are definately MIA. An SBA might be warrented. The thirds owner was last here in November 2004. Maybe not an SBA yet but watch it for a few more months. Around where I am, we had a cacher come back after missing for a year. Cache on!
  11. Thank you, thank you. It was a long and arduous journey. Now my sights are on the next level. Only 90 more to go. You know, I have vacation coming up. May be a run at the record?!?!?!?!?
  12. Checking to see if avatar shows up.
  13. OMG! I only need one more (I have 9) to jump to the next level!!
  14. Once Bletchley Park gets under your skin it is really hard to shake. I made it past the first two messages just to get hung up where I believe everyone else is, on the last message. I reread all the notes and the web page hoping something jumps up and grabs me by the collar and says "Here I am you Idiot!!" The answer has to lie onn the web page somewhere. You know, living in Fort Wayne I'll probably never go look for the cache container itself. I just want to solve it. I never solved Perfectly Perplexing Puzzles before it got archived (got stuck on the last puzzle), haven't a clue on Roll out the Barrel and now a newer one called Demon has me baffled. I guess BP will just be another cache that I don't finish
  15. Hey, nice picture of an Apollo 16 mug!!!
  16. Just my two cents: I would vote against using the Groundspeak geocaching logo. That way it is representing Indiana and not Groundspeak representing Indiana Does that make any sence? I am working on some designs. Do I email them to you Tecmage? Two more cents: Put me down for two (2) coins.
  17. Do you have any designs in mind or are you looking for suggestions? BTW: Still working on Bletchley Park? I'm on BP hiatus
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