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save_me.22

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  1. Site was unusable yesterday (Thurs 5/9) and very slow today (friday 5/10). This is loading caches not the maps. I tried this on two different computers with a cable internet.
  2. As far as I know. Tonight I formatted and reinstalled 7 ultimate on the one pc. Tried with both IE and firefox, with no luck. Same error. Havent had this problem elsewhere.
  3. Im not sure if anyone else is having this problem, but I want to get the premium membership with pay pal. I clicked on the "get premium membership" link, chose paypal, clicked the paypal button, but keep getting An Error Has Occurred Either your session has timed out or an error has occurred. If you were in the process of purchasing a new premium membership, a basic membership has probably already been created for you. Please log in using the username and password you supplied for your account. Once you have logged in, you may upgrade your account. Otherwise, please click here to start the checkout process again. I have tried this with both IE and Firefox on TWO separate computers with no luck. Is anyone else having problems?
  4. I heard about it somewhere years ago but never gave it much thought till March of this year I was at a park where I grew up visiting my parents. I was standing around and 3 young kids asked me "if I was looking for the treasure". I didnt know what they meant and later thought about (geocaching) and figured thats what they were doing. Later on the conversation came up with my parents (mugglers at the time) and they said they saw a "very sneaky" person hiding a small tube. Thinking it was drugs they called the police lol....fair enough though. Well we talked and I am now a active geocacher with a great GPS, and they geocache without one trying to find easy-to-find ones in their spare time.
  5. I am interested in archived caches in my area, just out of curiosity. Is there a way to search them or create a pocket query? So far the only way I can view one is by knowing the cache before it is sent to the archive.
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