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UMainah

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  1. You can fix this here: http://www.google.com/mapmaker
  2. Haven't seen it first hand on an IPBoard powered forum. I've seen it on a couple of other platforms, but I assume it's probably community provided add-ons or something. No Home button on my MacBook. This gives me an idea though. I wonder if there is a Chrome extension that can provide this feature? I'd probably want it to be able to be enable or disable depending on the specific site I'm browsing. I'll have to look into this.
  3. Just a simple feature request. Could the same Return To Top Of Page button that is present in the lower right corner of geocache listings (it was introduced a couple months ago I think) be added to all pages within the forums? I know of a few other forums who have added this type of button, and it's very useful. I like how it hovers on top of other content and stays in one place as you scroll.
  4. After you draw up the list of Nearby Caches, press the phones Menu button and then press "View on Map". If you scroll away from the nearby caches, you can press the phones Menu button and then press "Search Here". One of the great things I like about apps with a "Live Map" is that you can be driving down the road and the app automatically populates the map with the surrounding caches. No need to mess with your phone and do a new search every couple miles. Hear hear. I've often said, as we drive along, "there....was one! Dammit!" I suppose the constant scraping of the site is the reason that Groundspeak has problems with "live maps" and states that the other app violates the Terms of Use. It is just as easy for me to set up a pq for caches along a route or a large enough search area so that I can stop if I actually want to do so. And if am somewhere unexpected, and feel like I might want to stop, it is not that difficult to search the area just up the road. As already mentioned in the thread, Neogeo has a "Live Map" and does not violate the ToU. Another app called CacheSense (which has a responsive and active developer unlike neogeo) also has a "Live Map" I believe. The app is also using the official API and does not violate the ToU.
  5. c:geo uses unapproved methods of retrieving data from this site and is completely and utterly unsupported by Groundspeak. If changes are made to the site, it could very possibly break the app (and has in the past). I've heard a lot of Android users say that Neongeo is an excellent app, and I believe it has a live map that accesses the data in the proper way. Since the thread was bumped I figure I'll post an update on this. Neogeo hasn't been updated in 10 months and the developer is ignoring is own support forum. People might want to look closely at alternatives prior to purchasing Neogeo.
  6. It's too bad they didn't merge "The Old Forum" into "The Really Old Forum" Read-Only Archive already located here. The Old Forum was a good resource.
  7. Really? I've seen a a few like that, and even one that used a trackable item page on a cache which showed the tb to be in the hands of a pseudo user which had a profile page that contained information required to solve the puzzle. Umm... Did you click the link? I don't think you did. No I hadn't. I guess I read "cache site" as "cache page". That looks like a german version of opencaching.us (not that other opencaching site). I know that there at least a few geocaching sites in other countries but I wonder if GS doesn't see them as competitors, and thus let it stand. In any case, I don't recall a specific guideline that one can not put a link on a cache page to another geocaching site. It could be one of those hidden guidelines. More likely the description was changed after publication.
  8. From Geocaching 101 http://www.geocaching.com/guide/
  9. Since Geocacher Magazine has been brought up again recently and continues to scam people, I figured I'd post an update. Any information available in this post is publicly available. I've added some more details including a phone number registered to the website. Richard Garrick lists himself as the "Managing Editor at Geocacher Magazine" https://www.facebook.com/garrick.rick At one point for a short while he was addressing people and refunding them, but then inquiries went ignored again. The Geocacher Magazine facebook page https://www.facebook...ocacherMagazine remains semi-active with a post made as recently as January 18th, 2013. The website continues to solicit subscriptions for a magazine that doesn't exist. Here's some updated info: Geocacher Magazine https://www.geocachermagazine.com https://www.facebook...ocacherMagazine http://geocachermagazine.webs.com/ https://www.geocachermagazine.net https://www.geocachermagazine.org http://www.geocachin...ile/?id=1145693 Registrant Name: Michael Jacobus Registrant Street1: 316 Mid Valley Center Registrant Street2: Suite 205 Registrant City: Carmel Registrant State: California Registrant Postal Code: 93923 Registrant Country: US Registrant Phone: +1.8319174788 Registrant Email: mikejacobus@charter.net www.bbb.org/reno/business-reviews/publishers-magazine/geocacher-magazine-in-reno-nv-90013264 Most recent complaint is March 4, 2013 (FYI: He no longer operates in Nevada though) Michael Jacobus https://www.facebook.com/mikejacobus https://twitter.com/JacobusMichael (Former) Super Vochele Ta Mike @ Camp Sizanani, South Africa ~ Summer Camp Administrator - ACA Speaker / Facilitator http://globalcampsafrica.org/ https://twitter.com/MikeJacobus (Former) Director at Douglas Ranch Camps ~ 120 acre ranch and traditional summer camp http://www.douglascamp.com/ https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/1DYx9 Thanks for visiting my fund-raising page. Your contribution will be applied through Geocacher Magazine, as we will be teaching the campers about GPS navigation and meeting with local geocachers too. God Bless! PS: If online credit card processing isn't your thing, you are welcome to send your contribution to me directly at; Michael Jacobus ~ 316 Mid Valley Center #205 ~ Carmel, CA 93923 (Current) Program Director @ Irving Ranch Outdoor Education Center www.outdooreducationcenter.org http://iroec.webs.com/meet-the-staff "Michael has Five-Star experience in hospitality & customer service" mjacobus@outdooreducationcenter.org https://www.facebook.com/IROEC 714-923-3191 Founder of the Paladin Council https://www.facebook.../PaladinCouncil http://www.paladincouncil.com/ http://paladincounci...ofile/56580001/ http://books.google....eocache&f=false Book: The Joy of Geocaching "Michael Jacobus, former publisher of Geocacher magazine, which succumbed to the media downturn in 2009." mike@geocachermagazine.com mikejacobus@charter.net http://www.geocachin...d8-11308e24e918 Active on gc.com as recently as October 2012 Feel free to add anymore information
  10. You might be able to write your description like this one: http://coord.info/GC3CQ9K Include a table of conditions and state that a finder needs to meet 25 out of 50 conditions listed. Then also include information about BadgeGen, Project-GC, and GSAK to make it easier for a person to figure out if they qualify or not. http://www.badgegen.com/badges.html http://project-gc.co...le/ProfileStats
  11. This site is awesome: http://project-gc.com/ and has a tool to identify just what you are looking for: http://project-gc.com/Profile/FindBadLogs
  12. What wallpaper are you talking about? http://www.geocaching.com/goodies/default.aspx
  13. Each device you list is developed by 3 different competitors. The iPhone runs iOS and is developed by Apple, the Nokia runs Windows Phone and is developed by Microsoft, and the tablet runs Android and is developed by Google. These three companies compete directly against each other, thus their respective App Stores are incompatible with each other. There is no license transfers or recognition by one another. This is the reason you need to purchase the app separately for each device. Now as for a separate issue, what is possible is for Groundspeak to provide the app for free to Premium Members and to restrict/lockdown some or all features for Basic Members using their API, but it seems Groundspeak needs to milk their users out of as much money as possible. Oh well, this is just how things are. They need to pay their bills and make money somehow.
  14. Do you happen to be using the Android app?
  15. Wouldn't this belong in the GPS forum? I'm not sure which forum you moved it from though.
  16. Two Arduino based caches were recently published near me. I've found one and it's definitely a "breath of fresh air" compared to the bulk of the caches out there. Hopefully more are published soon, I like them. Arduino: Ray of Light Arduino: Broken radio
  17. Here are some more(there are others that exist also):
  18. This reminded me of something I read on cracked.com the other day. Would Spomenik's (translates literally to monument) fit in this potential category? These things are located in former Yugoslavia and were constructed after WWII. I think their only purpose was for intimidation/propaganda purposes. They'd probably be accepted in the Abstract Public Scuptures category also. These structures are huge though. It's too bad my chances of seeing these are pretty much zero.
  19. Agreed. Besides, I think of a waymark as not just a "listing" on waymark.com, but as something that you visit. (Surprise, surprise!) So therefore, when I visit a "thing" to make it into a waymark, I visited it that thing. I also made it into a waymark (if approved), but that does not subtract the fact that I visited that thing. And as elyob said, I can add some text into my visit that might be of more of a personal nature that doesn't seem to fit in the listing itself. I haven't done a lot of that, but it's a good idea. As to statistics, since I visit everyone of my "posts" (things that I had listed), I just subtract to find the number of other people's waymarks (things) that I've visited. I agree. Waymarking and Geocaching are very different to me. I wouldn't post a find log on my own geocache because before me, it didn't exist. I didn't find it, I placed it and then listed it on gc.com. Waymarks exist outside of wm.com and exist whether or not I list them on wm.com. They must be visited before they can be listed on wm.com, thus I post a visit log on my own waymarks. I went to a particular site, I visited a particular waymark, and then if it isn't already in on wm.com, I create a listing for it.
  20. A bug with the new emails. I'm an Officer for the group managing the "Preserved Machine" category. We just voted on our category to send it to Peer Review. The vote passed, but the email I received says the vote was "Cancelled".
  21. I enjoy watching GEOvloger's videos. http://www.youtube.com/user/GEOvloger
  22. I can tell you that this particular statement couldn't be more wrong. I know you're upset, but if McDonald's was submitted as a category today, it wouldn't stand a chance of passing. People's opinions of certain categories have changed over time and it appears that many people's opinion of Limited Availability categories has also changed.
  23. Kinda reminds of the red ballon DARPA Network Challenge that Groundspeak participated in. http://coord.info/GC21PRM
  24. Actually what would be better is for BruceS or Checkmark or someone to start a brand new thread with the proper procedure and "Pin" it to the top of the forum.
  25. Could someone post the proper procedure for this again considering the old forum no longer exists.
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