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  1. quote:
    Originally posted by aargnpopo:

    ...I remember hearing that the new Garmin Gecko line of GPS devices are waterproof... or was it that they were just water resistant?...


     

    The Geckos meet the 30 min at 1 meter "waterproof" standard. I'm not aware of any GPSr that is suitable for diving.

    BTW... Can you get a signal under water? Any divers out there tried it with their GPSr in a waterproof bag?

  2. quote:
    Originally posted by popupcop:

    Here is a free spell check program for Internet Explorer users. I have been using it for a few months and have had really good success with it.

    I realize this message is not about geo-caching but if you spell as poorly as I, you might be interested in the download.

     

    http://www.iespell.com/

     

    [This message was edited by popupcop on January 29, 2003 at 08:21 PM.]


     

    I'm not sure who turned me on to this program but it's the best thing that ever happened for my forum posts!!!

  3. quote:
    Originally posted by cachew nut:

    ...And while a smoker cannot usually be distiguished from a non-smoker by looks alone...


     

    Accually I can tell a long term smoker from a non-smoker more than 50% of the time. There is a subtle off color to the skin.

     

    Some of my best friends are smokers. One reason they are friends is that respect my right not to inhale their poison.

  4. What really annoys me is the smokers that treat the world as their ash tray and subject me to their 2nd hand smoke.

     

    Many years ago, I think at a Sierra club meeting, I watched a smoker take apart his cigarette butt and put the filter in a zip lock bag to pack out. I still have a great deal of respect for him.

  5. quote:
    Originally posted by SurefireM6:

    I kept the old software because of the 10 second position reporting. The new 3.10 update now only allows position reporting every 30 seconds.

     

    http://www.candlepowerforums.com

     

    It's my understanding that you're legally not suppose to send position data more than every 30 secs now. (How would anyone know?)

    I went ahead and updated for the new polling feature. The polling feature is perhaps one of the coolest features yet! I can locate my kids even if they don't respond!

  6. quote:
    Originally posted by nincehelser:

    ...Are the snake bite kits you see in camping stores worth carrying around?

     

    George


     

    I carry one of the high quality suction devices in my first aid kit. (Not the one with the small rubber suction cups and razor blades.) It is not a good idea to cut the area at all.

     

    Generally speaking, however, if you're not trapped in the wilderness and can get to a doctor in a reasonable time it's best to leave treatment to the doctor. It far more useful to know what kind of snake bit you than be trying self treatment.

  7. quote:
    Originally posted by OddTodd:

    I've seen that somewhere, but new enough to the forum to not understand. 'Markwell' must be an inside joke?

     

    OddTodd


    It's a long story that revolves around A well known geocacher by the name Markwell. He is well known for his helpful references to previous discussions. The term Markwell has caught on.

    Marwell (noun) - a reference to a previous topic

    To Marwell (verb) - The act of providing a reference.

  8. quote:
    Originally posted by Jolly B Good:

    ...Eventually I plan on putting the handle bar mount on a walking stick so I affix my GPSr to it while I walk. icon_smile.gif

     

    Jolly R. Blackburn

    http://kenzerco.com

     

    I've had that idea also. Let me know if you figure out how to do it. The problem I see with the handle bar mount is that it is designed to to mount the GPS at a 90 degree angle to the bar. Attaching it to my hiking stick at 90 degrees just wouldn't work for me. icon_wink.gif

     

    What would work would be a tripod mount! That way I could just screw it on to the top of my stick.

  9. quote:
    Originally posted by Radman Version 2.0:

    quote:
    Originally posted by OlyHippy:

    Wow, this topic is almost as useful as the "hand guns in caches" topic... icon_rolleyes.gif


     

    That'll be the next topic of discussion! We will hear both sides' opinion and either disagree or agree. ...


     

    And I'm sure someone out there will argue it was a 5/5 cache and they didn't leave bullets.

  10. What's a "poket knive" anyway? icon_wink.gif

     

    I had an official Boy Scout knife as a kid. My parents knew I had pocket knives. I think I even carried it to school with me. Times have changed, however. I have no problems with a responsible child having a knife but believe it should be with the parent / guardians knowledge.

     

    The main problems with knives in caches has been pretty well stated. With the ongoing efforts to get Geocaching into state parks, I believe they should stay on the inappropriate list.

     

    Even some of the well hidden caches have been stumbled on by clean up crews. I would hate to read on the news that a crime was committed with a knife that came out of a cache.

     

    I will continue to remove ALL knives and inappropriate items from caches I find!

     

    [This message was edited by st_richardson on April 11, 2003 at 02:02 AM.]

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