searcherdog
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33 minutes ago, IceColdUK said:
let me know if you see a problem
The checker says I have solved this correctly therefore I think I can see it OK. I'm using Windows and Opera. Thanks for the puzzle.
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If I use your links I can see your profile and the option to change on both pages. I'm using Opera.
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2 hours ago, ErewashPaddler said:
GC8613G
Yes, I get an Error 500. I've tried from the map, from the CO search and from the cache search.
Tried on 2 windows laptops and an android tablet.
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Have you done a lab cache / adventure lab in 2020? Your lab cache stats are 5 different.
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9 hours ago, Keystone said:
When I see a cache with a low health score, I flip a coin.
Heads, I disable the page.
Tails, I chase.
Woof.
Half of my caching team used to call geocaching "bark and park". I barked, he parked, we found the cache and then enjoyed the view / geological feature or whatever special thing inspired me to go there.
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The nickname came from the colour of their uniforms.
Victorians began to associate the robin on Christmas cards with the postmen.
So that will be a tweet / ding to Grimpil
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OK, still on a semi festive theme ....
What nickname was given to Victorian postmen?
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1 The cow's horns didn't work
2 The elephant's mum didn't use persil.
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Well we've been playing all sorts of games and quizzes today but I don't know this one.
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So, the hint is not needed. The orange one is orange flavoured but the others are milk chocolate in a coat.
That's a smartie Ding to mellers.
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Well, I thought there would be some more guesses by now. Do you want a hint?
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No. Keep thinking
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Perhaps but not how I was thinking.
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Another two part question.....
In the UK, red, blue, green, yellow, pink, violet, brown and orange are colours of what?
And why is orange very different to the others?
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That's a ding to speakers-corner with Jingle Bells in 1965.
And the answer to the rotten joke is Santa uses a logbook.
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Thanks dodgydaved. I ate the paper hat and toy but will share the rotten joke.....
How does Santa keep track of all the fireplaces he has visited?
Then the next proper question
What was the first music played in space by astronauts?
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40 minutes ago, Snoogans said:
my mojo has eluded me for years
What did you enjoy about caching?
I like a good walk to a viewpoint (or perhaps viewpoints) then another walk to finish with a coffee and transport home. I prefer a nice day rather than heavy rain so I can stop to look at something or watch the wildlife. I love just being in the country. Sometimes I find a single cache and sometimes more. I am currently not able to cache in my usual way. I have found 10 caches in the last few months thanks to local cachers who have helped me to get out. I can't wait to get back to "normal".
I am not suggesting that anyone should try my way but perhaps you could look at what attracted you to caching originally and what makes you happy now.
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On 11/23/2019 at 6:29 PM, grimpil said:
You either know these things or you don't!
1 hour ago, grimpil said:Is anybody there?
I don't know and I am here.
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That would be a BANG!!!! to Boggin's Dad.
Strontium carbonate (red), calcium chloride (orange), sodium nitrate (yellow), barium chloride (green) and copper chloride (blue)
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Thank you.
I was asked a question today but had to look up the answer. So, let's see if you can work out what connects strontium carbonate, calcium chloride, sodium nitrate, barium chloride, copper chloride and various other chemicals.
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Question/Feature Request: (more direct) way to jumpto a specific page on your found caches list
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Using the search page with filters on found and D3 should give you a list of your D3 finds.