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  1. It's because there's an unimported PDB file from GSAK waiting to be integrated into Cachemate. If you don't recall sending one, just cancel it and it should ignore it after that. If you did send one, you need to run through that import process to get it into Cachemate, so choose a database and category to which to import the PDB.

  2. Keep your personal feelings about the caliber of people who serve in the US MILITARY out of these theads, unless of course you would like to join and spend some time in a combat zone............NO I didnt think so.  I know "this Cav Scout" person and can say I would trust him with my life before the vast majority of the people who post on these threads.  I will get off my soap box and yes I'm sure I will be warned but when you attack one member of the US Armed Forces we all take it personal.

    Don't speak for me. I don't take it personally at all. Of course, I'm no longer on active duty, either, so perhaps things have changed. Being a member of the military does not automatically confer respectability. You still have to earn it by being honest and respectful yourself, and your knee-jerk reactionary comments are exactly the sort of thing that cause non-veterans to make adverse, stereotypical judgements of veterans.

     

    Until (and if ever) I meet the armed forces member in question, I'll reserve judgement on these matters. But people who've already earned my respect have weighed in and the balance is not initially good. His membership in the military has nothing whatsoever to do with the matter under discussion.

     

    To sum up, don't speak for anyone but yourself, unless you're in a position to actually know what a half million current and former veterans think.

  3. I have no objections to the site's performance, and haven't seen any timeouts or errors on any operation, since the server work the other night... but my PQ emails, normally arriving in my Inbox around 11am on Mondays and Fridays, have yet to arrive as of now, 8:20pm. Blarg.

  4. It's actually easier than that. Assuming you're using anything Windows 2000 or newer:

    RUNPGM Pgm="C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe" Parms="/C del /Q C:\Data\GSAK\Home\SNT\*.csv" Wait=Yes

    You run the windows command interpreter with the del command as an argument. The \Q argument to del is so that it won't ask you for confirmation when deleting multiple files.

  5. Right there with you. Since our corporate office moved to Kent (from Bainbridge) I've discovered that grain of truth in so many Almost Live! jokes i never understood before. For instance - across the street from my office is the "T&A Supply Company." I'm sure there's a nondescript reason for those initials, but it's just too ripe not to joke about.

     

    Sorry, OT. I love Halloween and can't wait for these events.

  6. Are there only 'certain' CacheMate 'categories' that cm2gpx.exe will generate a gpx from the *.pdb file or should all 'categories' work?

     

    (I'm assuming that 'xxxxxxxItems-cMat.pdb' is the 'main' hotsyched backup file that should be interrogated and am having trouble extracting the data from 'Temp' and 'ToBeLogged' categories - get 'problem with pdb file' error message).

    The cm2gpx help file details exactly how to pull the categories you want from any given .PDB file. Using

    cm2gpx.exe -f DefaultItems-cMat.PDB

    will pull only "Found" category records, while

    cm2gpx.exe -C found DefaultItems-cMat.PDB

    will pull records in both the "Found" and "Unfound" categories, as it's searching for any category name with "found" in it, non-case-sensitive. There's a few other options for defining which categories you want to pull.

  7. Clyde, I just checked and I see the exact same behavior - Waypoints/Show Offline has an arrow to the right indicating a submenu, and when I mouseover Show Offline and the submenu pops out, it's the Custom URL submenu, and a new browser window immediately opens with the Offline copy of the record. No clicking involved, and the Custom URL menu choice does not have a submenu. I'll try the .ini file fix.

  8. Someone else came up with a way to put a pushpin in a Google Map via the URL, but unfortunately the pushpin gets shoved to the nearest road as it's part of the Directions logic. Can still be useful, however. Here's the the GSAK custom URL syntax:

    Google Maps Pushpin=http://maps.google.com/maps?spn=0.040,0.040&saddr=%lat,%lon&daddr=%lat,%lon&hl=en

  9. Logging DNFs is a pride thing for me. Log them and you'll feel better about yourself in addition to helping out the cache owner.

     

    I only have one cache hide, but I'm continually amazed by the number of times I get emails asking to confirm final coordinates or to ask for hints, without any DNF log. I'm starting to think I should take the advice of some other local cachers, and put "No DNF, no hint" on my caches. ;)

  10. It doesn't have to be that way.  In Boise there was a cache where a homless man slept.  The cache owner didn't know it at the time.  When I found it I suspected it and posted as much.  The next finders met him while night caching.  After that he seemed to keep tabs on the cache for everyone.  More than a few times geocachers left things for him as well.

    There's a cache in Tukwila, Washington where a local well-known homeless guy (called "Bicentennial Man") is one of the difficulty-inducing parts of the find - you have to find a time where he's not in "his spot" to get it, because his spot is within a few feet of where it's hidden. I had to go back 5 or 6 times, at different times of day, to find a time when he wasn't there. He's a pretty friendly guy if you happen to show up when he's "home."

  11. I have nothing but great things to say about my Legend. In caching with others I can say definitively that my reception is in line with everyone else's - it varies by tree cover and whatever else, of course, but not any more than my companions' units. I pay really close attention to the satellite page at times, and it's illuminating to watch that as you move... I can see that my own body and head block satellites quite handily, and can see satellites drop on and off the screen as trees or other obstructions are passed. In other words, taking into account the antenna type and terrain, it's exactly as accurate as I expect it to be.

     

    It's been immersed in water on a couple occasions, dropped from waist height onto concrete twice, survived two days loose in the trunk of my car along with two soccer balls and my golf clubs, and has yet to show any ill effects. I love the thing.

  12. GH, disabling real-time scanning varies depending on exactly what virus scanner you're using. Normally in the options under real-time scanning, you'll see something like "exclusions" or "do not scan these files" and if you follow that along you'll see how to do it. Alternately, if you're in a rush, you could just shut down your virus scanner altogether while you're getting GSAK going, and re-enable it after you close it.

     

    Once it's running, just import the GPX file directly using the File/Load GPX/LOC dialog. Navigate to your GPX file from there and accept the defaults. GSAK will read the native format right in, and you'll have a real pretty list of caches.

  13. It's quite fascinating to explore using this sytem; there's some well-known vacant lots/open fields around here and not all of them are owned, presumably meaning they're county land. It's also funny to think that some of these owned lots have just sat there, vacant and unimproved, for 30 or 40 years, right in the middle of housing developments and such. It's just a very nice resource.

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