martin&lindabryn
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Theoretical Physics, but didn’t actually receive it till 1922
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I think I've identified it using a little bit of research... I didn't technically go on Google (well apart from their maps service)
The cache is Wayfarer's Memorial GC8AEE. The track runs from Llandrillo to Pentre?
that will be a ding for you Google will be forgiven this time
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looks like I may have to allow a goggle search for the answer
to help narrow it down the green lain is in clwyd
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which is the highest navigable road in N Wales? at approx, 1950ft/595m(but only by walkers, mountain bikers and 4x4 off roaders)
Some idiot drove up Snowdon twice not long ago. Does that count?
dose not count, as the road I am thinking of, has legal public access, it is very popular with 4*4 drivers and motorbikes.
there is also a cache near the top of the pass that has been there since September 2002
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OK, you have all heard of a pride of lions or a troop of monkeys - but what is the collective noun for a load of moles?
A ****** of moles!
that will be company or labour of Moles
I have a cat that loves to cache moles. he sits for hours watching mole hills, he then takes of vertically, dives head first into the hill and comes out with the mole in his mouth. the local farmer loves him as he keeps his filed clear of moles.
Cor, that was quick - DING!
It would have been quicker if I hadn't had to answer the phone.
which is the highest navigable road in N Wales? at approx, 1950ft/595m(but only by walkers, mountain bikers and 4x4 off roaders)
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you will need to bye a bratty charger. have a look on e-bay
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OK, you have all heard of a pride of lions or a troop of monkeys - but what is the collective noun for a load of moles?
A ****** of moles!
that will be company or labour of Moles
I have a cat that loves to cache moles. he sits for hours watching mole hills, he then takes of vertically, dives head first into the hill and comes out with the mole in his mouth. the local farmer loves him as he keeps his filed clear of moles.
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Right. I think I have cracked it.
I've uploaded Geocaching Map Enhancements v0.6.5 to userscripts.org
The new version should fix the problems that were caused when Groundspeak made the 17th April update to Geocaching.com. OS maps should work again, and the configuration system has been totally re-vamped. It should now look better, and can also be accessed via a link on the Profile menu from most pages on the site.
The upside of Groundspeak's upgrade to a more recent version Leaflet Maps is that I've been able to make various other under-the-hood improvements to the script code, and remove some of the bug-fixes and workarounds that were there before. That said, I've not done too much testing (none on Internet Explorer), so do let me know if you come across bugs.
With this update, there should be no need for any awkward manual editing of scripts. I've also disabled the link to the work-in-progress version - just go for the new official version on userscripts.org. As always, the full feature list, installation instructions, change log, etc. is available at http://geo.inge.org.uk/gme.htm
above is the latest update link. try this.
other wise you will need someone who Knows about the Mac
hope this helps
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Ok I don't seem to have an 'I' icon to click on with the Geocaching map. I have the LHS side bar which you can search for certain cache types and do a PQ, top right has the map positioning toggle and zoom bar, plus the box to change map to satellite and a scale bar bottom right. Is it because I'm using a Mac?
the "i" should be below the map scale bar, bottom left of the map
if it Isn't there, have you got the latest update for the map?
this is the PC lay out sorry don,t know if the mac is different.
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Thanks for the ding
Where in the British isles is the Marisco Tavern
That i believe is on the Isle of Lundy, even though i have never been there, i used to live in North Devon, so spent a lot of time looking at it []
That is a Ding for you.
I worked in the Tavern in 2001/2 I know it well.
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Thanks for the ding
Where in the British isles is the Marisco Tavern
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OK, specifically, where might you find secreto, presa and pluma - and why?
as a chef of many years I should know this.
secreto, presa and pluma is the meat from pigs bread in the oak plantations of Spain
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Am I allowed my second guess?
Yes but your to late dodgydave has the ding for today
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Elephant ?
not 4 legs
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thanks for the Ding
staying with the natural world theme.
What is “Pamplemousse”?
Got 3 in my head to choose from, hmmm, I'll plump for Pomegranate
not that one
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thanks for the Ding
staying with the natural world theme.
What is “Pamplemousse”?
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Thinking back a long way to my school days. I seem to remember that its to do with fault lines in the earthscrust. where one side rises and the other side falls
but I can't remember which way round it is.
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I meant Amarula
DING DING
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Way down deep in the middle of the Congo, a hippo took an apricot, a
guava and a mango. He stuck it with the others, and he danced a dainty
tango.
The rhino said, "I know, we'll call it Um Bongo", Um Bongo, Um Bongo,
They drink it in the Congo.
The python picked the passion fruit, the marmoset the mandarin. The
parrot painted packets, that the whole caboodle landed in.
So when it comes to sun and fun and goodness in the jungle, They all
prefer the sunny funny one they call Um Bongo!
Especially the elephant who loves a good party.
sorry not a ding yet
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thanks for the ding
staying with food and drink
Which drink is made from berries which elephants reputedly get drunk on?
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Having worked in a restaurant trade I know that the first publication was 1900 in France and was given away free. There was also a Belgium guide printed in 1904
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That's a ding for The Duckers
from the Penderyn web sight
The Gold Medal award winning single malt whisky from the only distillery in Wales. Our unique distilled single malt whisky is matured in bourbon barrels and finished in Madeira casks to impart a generous flavour of subtle complexity. -
thanks for the ding
as I am in the pub trade lets have a drink question.
What sort of cask is the original “Penderyn whiskey” matured in?
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is it to do with jury tampering
The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
in United Kingdom and Ireland
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Linus Pauling, for Chemistry in 1954 and Peace in 1962