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Jumpin' Jack Cache

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  1. Using Firefox? Have Greasemonkey add-on installed? Yes and yes. Script installed and enabled but I don't see anything different after submitting a log. Tested by logging notes on one of my caches. No button on the page that follows, URL in address bar is the same short numeric one that usually appears rather than the long hex(?) one that appears if I go back to the cache page and click view/edit log.
  2. Doesn't seem to work for me. I could be overlooking something obvious, wouldn't be the first time.
  3. My limit with that seems to be about 50 miles, roughly equivalent. There are many other ways to search, check out Pocket Queries or the many options under "Hide & Seek A Cache" from the GC homepage
  4. Ok thanks. I just wouldn't like to see all my hard work go to waste. I freaked a bit the first time I noticed it so I had a friend check it for me
  5. You'll see the hidden wps on those that you own, that's normal.
  6. Maybe a silly question, but did you click the "Change" link in the upper right corner of the "My Email Address" box?
  7. So, do we get a hint? Qba'g ***gur *** From the cache owner, I meant. Wasn't meant as a real hint. Looks to me like the CO said what I did right on the page...
  8. And here I thought I had invented that word. I was getting ready to spring it on the world On topic, I've seen cache sites which seem to be trashy both before and after the cache was hidden (seperate sites, some before & some after). I don't see hiding a cache in a trashy area in an attempt to get it cleaned up as a positive thing. If it's gonna be a really nice spot after the trash is gone and will potentially stay untrashed, maybe a CITO event is in order. Don't expect the local roadside dump to be cleaned up one cacher at a time, "they" will throw it down faster than we can pick it up.
  9. http://forums.Groundspeak.com/GC/index.php?showtopic=62421
  10. Yep. Found one once & as I was leaving I saw a dog walking his owner and making a beeline for it. Don't reckon he was goin' for the cache.
  11. Glad to help. Thank you for having asked. The consumer products that would be most useful to me as a geocacher are those listed below; each should be all-natural, organic and free of synthetics; list follows an inexpensive jetpack which will stay aloft for at least 19 14 minutes on one fueling what's 5 minutes? a small inexpensive personal helicopter capable of traveling at least 150 mph and capable of traveling 500 475 miles on one tank of fuel what's 25 miles? a small and safe and reliable interdimensional portal that will allow me to find caches on thousands of alternate dimensional worlds your interdimensional caching permit was pulled because you couldn't leave the nanny goats (and their interdimensional counterparts) alone and you know it, Vinny Hope this helps! I want to cahnge my answer.... Vinny's just griping, I have already provided him with his desires with only slight variations as indicated (and I had no need to SPAM or do "market research" on these forums, either. I knew my market.)
  12. Alright... You have no clue where to buy anything I make and the thing I'm talking about doesn't exist. If that's spamming, I'm doing it wrong. I'm trying to get information and if you're in the wrong mood to provide some productive feedback, move along. It is a bit trollish even if you're not a troll. This aint my first rodeo. I'm not a virgin to this forum. I'm just looking for something that I can work with to make something somebody may want and find useful. I get there with feedback. When the line is produced and marketed, it certainly won't be advertised on the Groundspeak forums! (unless it's in that little google box up top) Call it "market research" then, or whatever you want to. Still not the place for it, IMO, no more than it is for "check out my blog or youtube channel or MyFace or..." I'd as soon read "the usual suspects" endlessly debate the virtues/evils of poetry ALRs or why micros aren't really caches. Again, good luck.
  13. <upfront>I can understand the aversion to find count comparisons.</upfront> <Devil's advocate>Not logging finds is "elitist" & phony, perhaps to the point of being worse than even the worst "numbers chasers". It also deprives cache owners of feedback (ostensibly the best reason to hide caches).</Devil's advocate> <whatever is worse than DA>You just realized that you're never gonna catch up and are looking for a good excuse not to log.</whatever...>
  14. I'm no troll. My first post was a joke based on your post quoted. My second was what I think of your OP. Too much subliminal (or "just liminal enough to slip by") SPAM around here anymore. Good luck with your products. I like natural products. SPAM isn't one. (I'm not picking on you personally, you just caught me at the right/wrong time.)
  15. Did you light it first? They taste better if you don't light' em first. Can make for some kewl party tricks if you combine them with the right foods & have a Bic handy later...
  16. "Logging this one with my iPhone from the emergency room. T: buckshot L: quickly TFTC"
  17. This is why it doesn't match reality: Imagine that you roll up on a 'front yard' cache. You make a quick find, but don't knock on the door to have a visit, even though the cache page invited you to do so. Are you rude? Depends on how the invitation is stated. If it says "Feel free to knock on the door and visit. I might even offer you a cup of coffee", then not doing so would be fine. If it says "Please don't log your find unless you knock on the door and say howdy", then yes, it would be rude to log the find without doing so. In the second case, I'd likely give the cache a pass (I usually pass on front yard caches anyway). I don't need the smiley that bad and it doesn't hurt me to skip caches which don't appeal to me for whatever reason.
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