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Joypa

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  1. Let's kill this topic and go geocaching. It's getting brighter over there. I think the rain is going to stop.
  2. Please, somebody kill this topic. Look! The rain stopped! Let's go caching!
  3. Numbers! Numbers! Numbers! In fact, what am I sitting here for when I could be out there racking up numbers? Yes. Who cares about the experience? Not me. I have no time for that. Have to get to the next cache. I can't measure my worth as a human being any other way. The guy down the street has more than me so I have to go out tonight and get more. No trades or nice long notes for me. No time. Just cache and dash. Gotta go. If I hurry, I can get 12 more today... Well, somebody had to take the opposing point of view.
  4. I use the ignore button selectively. If someone does not maintain their caches, I may choose to ignore them.
  5. I got the WJTB placed by S. Keillan. My thanks to him. I will now dry my tears and move on. S. Keillan has also reminded me that I should close this thread.
  6. I like that. About sums it up.
  7. Hey, I'll say it again....I Love Micros
  8. I have nothing to add to what has already been said except my sympathy. I have had one disappear from a cache that was trashed and I have had them sit in a cache for several months and I have had them in a cachers possesion for months. None of this is fun.
  9. It is perfectly alright to go back to a cache you already found and grab a TB. You post a note (not a find) for the site and indicate that you grabbed a TB. You go to the TB site and report that you picked it up. Then, the TB is attached to you until you release it to another cache. When you release it you can report it with your find. There is a small screen at the bottom of the page listing the TB's attached to you. You click on the one you dropped and it gets attached to the cache.
  10. Apparently you have no knowledge of surveying technology. Relax, it's no problem with the right equipment.
  11. Right on. How about a nice cup of shut-the-hell-up.
  12. I ran in to this exact situation recently. The satellites were unstable, as if they would appear and wink out of existence. I figured it was some sort of scrambler effecting me. Needless to say, I could not get a fix. It was weird.
  13. It depends on how long the owner whose cache has been muggled ignores the DNF's that rack up on the cache site page. You can accumulate quite a few before everyone realizes it isn't there anymore. A more legitimate question would be "For a cache that is actually there, how many DNF's.....
  14. Look what happnin' in the street Got a revolution, got a revolution People rockin' to the beat Got a revolution, got a revolution One generation got old Next generation got sold Volunteers of America Volunteers of America Jefferson Airplane (sorry, I couldn't remember the exact words but, you know how it was...)
  15. No. Wait! I am going to Banff for a week. No dropping WJTB's until I get back. Relax. No hurry.
  16. (Hasn't read the OP.)
  17. How about "unconvincing". I found your cache to be unconvincing. I was not sure of your actual intent to place a cache in this location.
  18. Hey, I'm going to Banff ina couple of days. Be happy to bring a bunch back to Indiana.
  19. Ah, excellent. That was a misbegotten, ill-conceived and unpleasing cache you had there!
  20. Huzza to the, er, ten of you, then. Good job!
  21. Well, I could find you and push you in front of a bus....
  22. Well, sure they can. I mean, that's the whole point, isn't it. If some one says something is lame, they can say it in any thread. My movement is meant to stamp it out. And, just for you, I will explain that I am being facetious. No one is going to listen to this old dodder.
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