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Andy33

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  1. The Sussex cachers hold a monthly event on the third Wednesday of each month. The November event has not been published yet but keep an eye out for it. I would suggest you try and come along you will pick up all the information you need there.

     

    And their a friendly bunch :D

     

    Andy

  2. I agree, something along the lines of “Reviewer Attention Required” then the reviewer could stop by and make a decision on the action needed.

     

    It has always seemed to me very confrontational to say the cache needs archiving when in many cases all that is required s a prod from a reviewer to the CO to do some maintenance. I stopped using this function a few years ago as it seemed such a big stick to use when a small nudge is all that is required.

     

    Andy

  3. Its happened to some of mine in the past as well. To get round the issue I make a copy of the faulty one and set it to run then delete the old one.

     

    I don’t think there is a limit on how many times they run as I’ve some PQ’s that have been running for years without a problem, it just seems that sometimes one or two just decide not to run for some reason. I never have understood why.

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    out of interest, and I might do this myself, has anyone worked out the proportion of caches that were micros back in 2005 (eg), and what that proportion is now?

     

    I say micros cos its the only way I can think to measure what people perceive as poor quality. I personally have no problem with them!

     

    Just had a quick look at my stats and found the following :-

     

    Year_____Micros_____% of caches found

     

    2004_______5____________8%

    2005______14____________9%

    2006______32____________11%

    2007______135___________37%

    2008______293___________43%

    2009______511___________63%

     

    So from this it seems micros really took off around 2007 and now I’m finding more micros than regular caches.

     

    Not a problem though as I enjoy caching. :laughing:

  5. There is a special query you can run called “My Finds” It can be found on your Pocket Query page and there is a button to run it “Add To Queue

     

    This runs a pocket query which contains all your finds you can however only run it once a week.

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