Mr'D
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Sure. I'll make you an appointment for your frontal lobotomy. It did wonders for me. It did wonders for me. It did wond... hey, something shiny!
Good to see that irony isn't wasted on you mtn-man
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This UK Forum seems to really be a tough one, and it is no wonder no one wants to moderate it.
How do you mean? Can I apply? I'd make a good job of it
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Big congratulations Alan!
I suppose we are now venturing off-topic...
(Now back to the UK regional forums... see you all in another year)
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We thought Brean Fort Wherigo Cache was excellent too.
Me too! I thought this was one of the best GPS experiences I have ever had
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Thanks Mr.B. Whilst I can find my way around HTML, it's something that I have to use regularly to be able to use it with any speed. This will certainly help. Thanks.
Jon
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They're good fun to do, but a PITA to set up.
Exactly! Until the software improves this will continue to appeal to only a limited number of cachers. It's a shame though... I think this is the way caching could go in the future, it's just taking longer than need be.
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Well done Alan!
Just back from following you and SP around Turtle's Trail... jolly cold eh?
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No witch hunt with the cache I pointed to.
None intended
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This topic seems a bit of a witch hunt to me. What's the big deal?... archiving a cache a few weeks before the 'guideline'.
If they're then stuff the turkey... go get 'em.
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Milk-Bone is a brand of dog treat. It was created in 1908 by the F. H. Bennett Biscuit Company, which operated a bakery on the Lower East Side of New York City. Originally named Maltoid, the biscuit was a bone-shaped treat made from minerals, meat products, and milk. Sometime between 1915 and 1926 the biscuit was simply named "Milk-Bone", owing to the high composition of cow's milk. In 1931 the bakery was acquired by the National Biscuit Company (now Nabisco). The biscuit was the only Bennett product carried over after the acquisition.
Over the next few decades, the Milk-Bone was expanded to include a number of different flavors. The marketing focus was also shifted from Milk-Bone being merely a dog treat to a product that promoted cleaner teeth and better breath.
Great.. cleared that up then!
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Trubble maker - get thee out und place a few more of dem micros
Who? Me?
My question was not intended to cause trouble Ian, just trying to understand matters. So in this instance it was 'first come first served'?
If I or another cacher now started a similar thread here, would that be deemed excessive?
It allows local cachers a chance to interact with each other and have some fun.There are regional forums in the UK who exist purely for that purpose.
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Why is this topic allowed in the GC forum?
http://forums.Groundspeak.com/GC/index.php?showtopic=159784
It has nothing to do with Geocaching.
Just wondering...
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I have been using this PDA for a few months now and I am generally very pleased with it. I do however have a problem with an intermittent on/off switch. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
Some SE Caching members use this PDA and a couple of us have identified the same problem.
Does anyone else have a similar problem? We are thinking it's just a dirty switch?
Jon
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Well done Jeff and Pat!
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I apply the BBC logic to it
Gawd! Didn't they coin the phrase'Team GB'?
Thank you for the lesson in logic.
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As a matter of interest, is the cache adoption page accessible from somewhere within the GC main menu?
On a couple of occasions I have had trouble recalling the web address and had to ask others.
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Mad Hater sounds quite sinister, should it not be Hatter ?
Browser
Someone told me last week it was a typo?
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Are we having a new reviewer then?
Sorry I have been busy...
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Maybe. However it's a case of... if you don't fancy them; don't do em!Perhaps there ought to be a special icon for joke caches? (Only joking! )Personally I don't think the caches in question were meant as a joke. Maybe more of an attempt at a cheeky 'drive-by' series? They didn't inspire me to go out at midnight to claim FTF's, yet when the opportunity came they made a great late-night series.
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First I was aware was about 40 minutes ago when I received a text from PUP so say they are up and running again?
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I have know about this, and used it, for some while. It does however slow down opening up the web page.
Great for a quick connection speed, but if using this over an internet mobile connection... forget it!
me stands to be corrected...
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Lord Of The Cachers might be in there with a chance... whoever he is?
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"Pointless Micro Caches" is the thread title. I can think of many pointless regular ones. A micro doesn't automatically make it 'bad'
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I think it would be a good idea to separate them from micros. Cachers who can live with finding micros but don't like nanos could filter them out.
Some cachers show their nano caches as 'other' as the cache type... that usually gives the game away
Feature Request
in Website
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In Instant Notification emails there are four clickable links shown:
1. Visit this log entry at the below address:
2. Visit Traditional Cache
3. Profile for [name of reviewer]:
4. Notification: New Traditional Cache
Rather than a link to the reviewer's profile, may we have a link to the cache owner's profile instead?
Are there any others who would find this more useful