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CuplaKiwis

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  1. <snip>The moderation has, in my mind, been lighthearted, often tongue-in-cheek</snip>

    You've hit the nail on the head here. The tongue-in-cheek banter (posts too, not just mods) is one of the best features of our particular corner of the GC forums. Long may it live!!

     

    It's a hell of a shame how blown out of proportion the threads have gotten in the last few days (in the general forums, I hasten to add :blink: ), and I'm glad that even with the thread-carnage here, senses of humour were maintained.

     

    Well Done All... Especially our Mods.

     

    Now, back to our regularly scheduled programmes...

  2. Sounds like a good excuse to make a belt-clipped super-long life battery pack and cable to power your etrex :) good for several days non stop power.

     

    Someone should make and sell such a thing! :D

    Not sure about for a GPSr, but last time I went climbing in NZ (up around Mt. Cook) my uncle decided he wanted super long battery life for his Video Camera. He wired up a Lead Acid/gel type battery (ie what you'd find in many motorbikes) as a external power source!! All 3.3Kg of it :blink: At 7000 feet :)

     

    Mad Bugger.

     

     

    He didn't run out of power tho'...

  3. If it's not going and you've resigned yourself to that, then you have nothing to lose by pulling the back off (otherwise voiding the waranty) and checking for obvious damage - you might find you've just busted a solder joint or something - relatively easy to spot, and v. easy to fix. As I said - nothing to lose really!

     

    Other than that, I'm sure there are commercial people out there who can repair these things. Even fifty or sixty quid is cheaper than a new GPS...

     

    Good luck!!

  4. You need to be a little carful with the converter solution depending on the software. Basically if the software accesses the serial port via the API, there is no problem. However, if it accesses the serial port hardware directly, it will have problems with many converter cables.

     

    There is one we have trialled at work which seems to be pretty bombproof, working with our own software which fails with most converters. If you like, I'll dig out the make/model, and post it here.

    It really does pay to ask those who know!

     

    Cheers, Tony. This would be very useful.

  5. The problem is that, some people don't seem to have the same level of "common sense" as others.

    Yes, true for cases of severe damage/inattention/whatever, but it's never that cut and dry. There's always going to be umpteen shades of grey - what one person finds acceptable (random eg. trodden grass) may be wanton destruction to another.

     

    The cynic in me can see this kind of thing heading further and further towards, oh I don't know: close monitoring of caches, fines for people who don't leave them in what somebody decides is good condition, god forbid - wardens for caches.

     

    I know, I know, just as OTT, but I really *really* don't want 'them' to take the fun out of it all!!

  6. I've got a pFranc serial cable that I wired up a few years ago, butr would prefer to connect via USB given the choice. What's my best bet (financially and reliability-wise!)? Get a serial-USB converter (they seem expensive for what they are...) or track down a dedicated USB cable?

     

    Alternatively, how hard would it be to wire a USB plug on instead? I know lots about wiring/soldering etc, but sweet f.a. about USB, so is this even possible?!

     

    Cheers All.

    Aidan

  7. Getting the tone of hints right is very tricky. I have had complaints that mine were too cryptic and then complaints that they were too specific and BOTH ON THE SAME CACHE! You cannot please everybody. I try to make the hint just that, a further hint, but not a specific 'its here dummy' statement.

    I've found a really good idea to get around this is to put in a three part hint,

     

    eg

    [Hint 1] Purpx gur cubgbf.

    [Hint 2] Ybbx hc!

    [Hint 3] Pnpur vf va n obyr va gur ynetr gerr, nobhg 2.5 zrgerf bss gur tebhaq.

     

    - with each hint giving the searcher a bit more info - so then they can chose as little or as much as help as they require.

  8. To make an effort to try finding caches without the aid of GPS whenever practicable.

     

    Some caches can be found by using a map and a bit of low cunning. I think that adds a bit of satisfaction to a cache-hunt.

    Really? Wasn't the whole idea of geocaching to use a GPS in the first place?

     

    I find the most rewarding caches are ones where I have walked out my front door and just followed my GPS from there with basically no knowledge of what I'm getting myself in to!!

  9. I was with Brinkster's free service for a bit, which is fine for your basic home page - 20MB as I recall. I've since switched to their basic paid service, which has been excellent - about $25 US per annum (got a half price deal) for 500MB + 7GB traffic allowance and a free domain name registration. More importantly, they've looked after me very well when I have had problems - that's the bit that matters IMHO

  10. That's an XDA2 without an O2 contract I think.... I know a couple of people with them (XDA2's), and they've been very happy with them.

    I'm pretty sure this is a brand new one. It has a slide out keyboard which the XDA2 (I think!) doesn't have.

     

    Besides, as far as I'm aware, this one is quite new to the market, whereas the XDA2 has been available for a while.

  11. In all seriousness though, can someone please give me a good reason for why we need this? I realise it's all voluntary etc., but it just seems quite superfluous, and frankly, simply stating the obvious.

     

    I guess it may be a natural inlination I have to not doing what I'm told :) but something about this just grates on me, conceptually.

     

    Ah well, to each their own, I guess...

  12. Errrrm, I thought I read somewhere the state of affairs was the logo was free for the geocaching communitity to use as long as not using it in a sales capacity i.e selling item with the logo without permission.

    <embarrassed> Yes, OK... Well, it was late, and I was tired... Afraid I was mixing it with a discussion on a 'competitor's board a while back.</embarrassed>

     

    Thanks for correcting me! :)

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