Mystery Ink
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ewido is pretty good AG you might want to check into it. I use that and Mcafee Enterprise.
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PM: Can someone please tell me what this means?
Mystery Ink replied to hsbeach's topic in General geocaching topics
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What Is The Average Age Of A Geocacher?
Mystery Ink replied to Team HHD1's topic in General geocaching topics
Father and Son team I am 27 my dad is 57 -
I have had a couple of those days but nothing like the USPSQD had MC1382 take a look at the 1984 log.
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The dog's fur usually protects them against a poison ivy rash, but the oil that causes the poison ivy rash can stay on their fur for a year or longer unless properly removed. So each time you rub against them, or they rub against furniture or clothing, they can re-infect people. There is a product called Tecnu Extreme that is safe to use on dogs and children and it's made especially to remove poison ivy/poison oak oils. Dish Washing liquid all the time removes the dogs natural oils which protects them so don't use it all the time for general bathing.
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Thanks for posting... This is the stuff that makes listening to the complainers bearable. She looks so excited..
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I know! It's like having dinner with... whaaaAAA, WHAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa... LOL
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Announcing Forty-n-Eight's Washington Quarter
Mystery Ink replied to Forty-n-Eight's topic in Trackables
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What are your Most and Least visited caches....?
Mystery Ink replied to R.O.B's topic in General geocaching topics
GCVJT1 is my most visited and my least visited caches which have never been found yet were placed 4/30/06 GCVT33 GCVT3D -
Straight line route to cache....deep doo-doo
Mystery Ink replied to chuckwagon101's topic in General geocaching topics
Hyaaaa, try it behind Mrs. Captain Picard (Me 6ft, her mayyybe 5ft) at HER cachin' speed. I nearly lost an eye. lol been there done that even with muggles around looking at her that doesn't bother her -
How many Caches within 50 miles?
Mystery Ink replied to norsehawk's topic in General geocaching topics
5159 near our house. -
Now Here Is An Ultimate Geocaching Container!
Mystery Ink replied to Sparrowhawk's topic in General geocaching topics
We have a few of those dad was at work and the phone company was going to throw a bunch of them away so we grabbed a few. Someday when I find the right spot I will use them. -
Not a problem, not sure what application you are using to veiw the pic, but you can easily resize the photo and also the quality/resolution. Just save the attempt to resize as a different name, then check the file to see how you did. Just takes some practice.
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Sent off email Found It coin could do some traveling.
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On our last two trips up north, we left about 20 unactivated, and 20 activated of our Found It coin, DNF coin and some GBA coins. We have tracked the locations where they were dropped off ,and can usually tell when there are several finds after us, but no mention of the coin. Some coins though are very busy and have been traveling all over eastern part of Washington.
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Just ordered two as this one is a real handy tool.
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Just saw the other coin on market site. I too like this one better, and as it gets done with user input, it becomes more "like" a official coin. Better make a bunch as I know, we here in California will want our usual bunch so we can get them out in the caches. Thanks
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Same with these, Awesome! Definitely a great trade Item! Hey thanks for the compliment 57chevy.
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These are what I make and leave in caches.
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How Do You Search Without Looking Too Obvious?
Mystery Ink replied to thelostkids's topic in How do I...?
In our area we did a cache with high muggles we got out of the truck a bunch of little thugs were loitering. They came up to us and asked us what we wanted we had a clip board and camera in our hands we told them we were putting in Surveillance camera's in the area due to the crime rate, and started taking pictures. We took pictures of them and the area next thing we know they took off running never to return to that area again. Sometimes we will carry clip boards and sometimes we will just wait for them to leave. -
Just ordered two sets, as we made it there on our vacation to the northwest and they bring back memories of the trip, not to mention the muddy coat I haven't washed yet from the slide down the hill. Thanks for putting them out there for us.
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Well....no plans to travel there anytime soon (but you never know, if I get a contract). There is one as a Travel Bug that has been in the UK and may still be there. Anyhow. I would like to formally apologize to any place on the planet that is missing out! There are at least many travel bug ones out there (Finland, Spain, France, Germany, US, Canada). psst....Austrailia --- this is your turn. The next version will be out in August and I'll be looking for some folks to "seed the planet" with the Travel Bugs -- which ussually comes with a freebie. Anyone that PM's me now will NOT be eligilble Im still waiting.
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I have had a Need Maintenance log on because someone couldn't find my cache 2 times. However other people were able to find it I do feel it is kind of annoying at times although I can see the useful side of it too I just have not experienced the useful part yet.
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The 50 State Multi-cache
Mystery Ink replied to Blue Power Ranger's topic in General geocaching topics
I volunteer. People can put whatever 3-digit number they want inside each individual cache. Then, when all are placed, send me the numbers and the coords of the final and I'll come up with the math to get the final coords from the 3-digit numbers in such a way that all the 3-digit numbers are required in order to get the coords. Yes, the math to do this does exist. Yes, it will be possible to do the problem using only a handheld calculator. And no, it won't matter if 2 (or more) of the individual stages have the same 3-digit numbers. Trust me. Cryptography has other uses besides puzzle caches! Your one of the best fizzy some of your Puzzles have been boggling my mind for some time so much fun as well Venona is great with Puzzles too .