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WingedStone

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  1. Hi, I'm visiting a friend in LA for a 1-2 weeks. There are so many caches here to choose from. Which ones would you recommend doing in LA and its surroundings? We're interested in visiting particular places, solving nice mysteries and would also like to take a on some challenging caches. Thanks, WS, from Europe.
  2. Caches for tourists in Helsinki
  3. I'm also interested in a Linux port of the builder/player! From what I read on another thread, the cartridges are coded in Lua: http://www.lua.org/ (edit: typo)
  4. When failing to complete a multi or solving a mystery, we'd better save those waypoints if we don't want to start from scratch the next time, which may be way later... My technique is to store those coordinates as comments to bookmarks in my TODO-list. The inconvenience is that pocket queries do not embed this information and those waypoints need to be loaded separately to the GPS. What do you think of the possibility to add waypoints to listing you don't own? Those waypoints would be private in the sense that they wouldn't be visible to anybody else. Am I the only one whose geolive would gets easier
  5. Good job! I like it more than the previous map As already proposed, updating the list when filters are modified would be great in many cases. Additionally, I'd welcome a "hide disabled caches" filter option.
  6. Any operating system can be good or bad when put in talented or inexperienced hands. Plenty of quality sites run on Windows servers. Strange. I haven't seen any Java anywhere on this website. Now I have seen JavaScript which is entirely different. And since JavaScript (and Java for that matter) runs on the client machine I don't understand this beef about a Windows webserver Then tell me what is that: [HttpException (0x80004005): Server Too Busy] System.Web.HttpRuntime.RejectRequestInternal(HttpWorkerRequest wr) +146 Java is just slow. Funny to be considered closed minded whilst being in favour of OSS but I'll keep quiet, dont wanna troll too much
  7. Why don't you go for a real OS on the web server? I mean some BSD/Unix... What keeps me from being a Premium Member is the use of Java on a Windows webserver And I'm sure I'm not the only one.
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