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jerrytcher

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  1. Wanna trade my stuff for your entry-level GPS? With Christmas around the corner (and the wife saying “clean out that garage”) I had the idea of a possible trade. 1) I would like an entry-level (or better…) GPSr (or 2) for the kids, 2) Santa might be bringing you a newer, bigger, better GPSr for Christmas (and you have no idea what to do with the old one), AND 3) I have a bunch of stuff in my garage you might be interested in! I have the following items available - if you see one or more that you are interested in working a trade for, let me know: • Windows 98 Second Edition (OEM) CD-ROM (new) • MS Office 2000 Small Business Edition (OEM) CD-ROM (new) • Dell Color Printer 720 (new) • 17” Color computer monitor (used, but still works well!) • 13” color TV (used, but still works well!) • “The Sims” CD-ROM game – like new • Traction Cables for auto – I can check if your tire size is listed • Bicycle carrier for 2 bikes – has straps to attached to back/trunk of car • Flat screen TV wall mount – didn’t fit our TV, had to get another • Folding walker (aluminum?) – like new Respond here, or email me at normandie304-trade@yahoo.com Jerry Southern California / Inland Empire
  2. Thanks for the replies! The way I understand now is that, while it is acceptable to use tag copies instead of the actual tags, the metal tags are more easily ID'ed by geocachers and more fun. Thanks again!
  3. Hi! I wanted to check on something. I recently purchased 3 TB tags and plan to activate them and get them moving. Another experienced geocacher said that it was acceptable to make a copy of the tag (as long as number was visible), laminate it, attach to item and launch - keeping actual tags. I assume this is to cut losses by TB-nappers and make it easier to relaunch if one disappeared. Is this an acceptable practice? Thanks!
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