Mr'D
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If you have ordered goods for logging your caching finds in logbooks etc., i.e. rubber stamps, sticky labels, calling cards, from Vistaprint, you may have inadvertently signed up to their rewards scheme, which will have resulted in them deducting £9.95 per month from your bank/credit card account. See my post on this thread for more info.
This post has been edited by Deceangi: May 23 2008, 09:54 PM
Oh Liane... what you said?
I did see your original posting, but TBH can't recall anything there that could have been even slightly controvertial?
Perhaps it was a typo?
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Can't believe it's the same person given the distances between John's, mine, and this cache, yet it's another one mentioning 'ammo can' on the cache page though
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I wonder, did anyone elses cache description actually contain the text "Ammo Can"?
Yep... mine did!
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I went to do a maintenance visit on one of my caches last week. It was a large ammo tin. No sign of the ammo tin... the contents were stuffed into a tatty wooden wine presentation box with a plastic slide lid!
It's difficult to think a theft of this type is not pre-meditated. Maybe we should compare notes on previous finders
... although I do feel it's a risk we all take when deployoing this type of container.
S*d this for a game of soldiers.... anyone know where I can get hold of some 35mm film cans. If you can't beat 'em.... join 'em.Has this converted you John?
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Excellent. Thank youuuu
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I can't find the thread where there were instructions to bring up photos posted on all the owner's caches.
Can anyone help?
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Is there an add-on or script available for memory-map, that will open the google-satellite page for a place clicked on (or a waypoint created) on a memory-map page?
I'd find that very useful
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It's baaaaaaa up norf
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Double neg, think it means that you can have ones like the commando topic. Might be a typo though!
Agree. What a place to make a typo!
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I wonder if Daved will make a local bash on Saturday week?
Can't say which one mind you
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Maybe there's nobody left?
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Get used to it. The UK is LUCKY to have so many reviewers.
Here is Texas (which has more caches, more cachers and is big enough to fit the UK into it) we have ONE reviewer.
Three days is the norm to have a cache activated. Sometimes longer.
You have got used to a three hour review or less in some cases and I think that might never return.
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I don't think we should get used to a three day norm. Why should we not be able to return to what we had?
Maybe the problem is at that end and not ours
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Thanks for all your work. I reckon you'll both be on 30 finds a day with all the spare time!
And with all that 'inside' knowledge!
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Iv'e just had a thread closed down... my first!
http://forums.Groundspeak.com/GC/index.php?showtopic=191813
Jon
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Why have 2/3rds of the UK reviewers resigned?
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I am not privy to the exact reasons why our two reviewers have resigned. It will be a great loss to the UK caching community.
Thanks Dave and Peter for all your help and assistance over the past 4 years
Jon
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Some St.George's day this has turned out to be!
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I did a maintenance visit yesterday on a micro as there had been a few reports of a wet log. When I opened it the wet log was inside a perfectly well sealed plastic bag!
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I would like to moan about moaners who moan about micros!
Me too!
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been tempted to drive out, hide nearby and keep watch to see who turns up?
With a water gun?
Oh yeah - many times!
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What a lovely little story. Problem is now of course... you have become hooked and, I tell you, it only gets worse
Jon
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Thank you for the explanation
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Am I correct in saying a Wherigo cache does not have to be a physical cache, nor one published as such on the GC pages?
Litter louts
in United Kingdom and Ireland
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Some of us drive for miles, to covertly deposit something in the undergrowth, in the hope that Mr. general public won't discover it.
Not much difference I suppose?
PS - I am only kidding!