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maccamob

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  1. He's been a hot topic on one of the Aussie forums too. His local logs have since been deleted. As one of our Aussie cachers remarked, he would need a private jet to move around like he expects us to believe. [This message was edited by maccamob on September 07, 2003 at 11:03 PM.]
  2. It's not just ACT, either. None of the Australian state searches work at present. Search for caches in any state and you get all Australia. The same seems to apply to USA state searches. Pick any state but you get all USA ... [This message was edited by maccamob on July 22, 2003 at 03:17 AM.]
  3. quote: Originally posted by Jeremy:The exact date would still be wrong. I don't see why the date would be wrong. When we are a day ahead here in Australia, we have to amend the default 'today' date when we log a find to show our actual date. That amended date is the one that used to show on the listings before. It worked fine then, and should still work now. It's much easier to read a complete date against a cache in a listing than having to open the cache page (or several cache pages) to find the actual date(s) when the listing only says x months ago. [This message was edited by maccamob on July 03, 2003 at 07:36 AM.]
  4. We'd have to agree with Slider & Smurf about SA being a great place to cache. Our favourite caches all seem to be there. Top favourite would probably go to Piggy's "All the King's Horses, All the King's ???", with second a toss-up between Freddo's "Lleyton's Gates" (we enjoyed having to work out a coord problem first) and Biggles Bear's "The Fugitive" (another coord problem to work out, and it starts in Melbourne , finishes in Adelaide). We haven't done "Half a Carton" (yet), so maybe we need to reserve a spot for it. Honorary mentions go to a couple of muzza caches in Melbourne - "PPP" and "CCC". Hmmm, a pattern emerges here - they're all multis! We also agree with S & S about all Alex's caches, but for us "Lamb or Veale" rates special mention because of the research and preparation which must have gone into preparing the container.
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