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BooDogMama

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  1. Another valid observation. Rather than a generic landing page, perhaps the first encounter with the website should be a Myer-Briggs profile evaluation, in order to optimize the user experience, with the added bonus of screening out potential mischief makers. Now that's an idea!!!
  2. Things that have been tried ... and failed ... and have been removed (after input from the geocaching community): From the Geocaching Blog dated August 19, 2011 https://www.geocaching.com/blog/2011/08/geocaching-challenges-thanks-for-the-feedback/ I recall going to the Geocaching Block Party on August 20, 2011 and talking to Jeremy about "Challenges" (And I wasn't the only one!) Then, later this appeared: From the Geocaching Website: http://www.geocaching.com/challenges/default.aspx Check out this statement on this page: On an office wall here at HQ is a sign that reads, "Let's make better mistakes tomorrow." By accepting that we will sometimes get it wrong, we can allow ourselves to learn from and imagine new opportunities in the world of Geocaching. Perhaps there is hope that Markdown will be gone soon ... Or some of the suggestions will be implemented regarding logs created or edited before Feb 2, 2016 (that they would be displayed as they were originally created)!
  3. Things that have been tried ... and failed ... and have been removed (after input from the geocaching community): From the Geocaching Blog dated August 19, 2011 https://www.geocaching.com/blog/2011/08/geocaching-challenges-thanks-for-the-feedback/ I recall going to the Geocaching Block Party on August 20, 2011 and talking to Jeremy about "Challenges" (And I wasn't the only one!) Then, later this appeared: From the Geocaching Website: http://www.geocaching.com/challenges/default.aspx Check out this statement on this page: On an office wall here at HQ is a sign that reads, "Let's make better mistakes tomorrow." By accepting that we will sometimes get it wrong, we can allow ourselves to learn from and imagine new opportunities in the world of Geocaching. Perhaps there is hope that Markdown will be gone soon ... Or some of the suggestions will be implemented regarding logs created or edited before Feb 2, 2016 (that they would be displayed as they were originally created)!
  4. Well, I know that things change, and there's nothing we can do about it ... (except try to post our disagreement).... So, I think my logs will now be: Found it. SL. TFTC. That will really encourage others to look for a particular cache. (Sad, after all the hard work Cache Owners put into placing a challenging cache.)
  5. OK, We are heading to Hawaii... and I found this page! Now you won't be the only one!
  6. I received a Garmin Monterra for Christmas, and the first thing my husband did was send me the links that he had for getting good information on how to use his Oregon and other Garmin Devices. They are the same links that the forum lists under "Collection of FAQs" http://forums.Groundspeak.com/GC/index.php?showtopic=140085. Unfortunately, it says that the subscription has "expired" (they now require a fee to maintain these spaces). Does anyone at Groundspeak have access to this information? It appears that it could have been Downloaded before it expired, but I don't know who would have access to this information. http://garminoregon.wikispaces.com/ Subscription Expired This wiki's subscription has expired. The wiki will be reactivated once one of the wiki organizers renews the wiki's subscription. For more information, please visit this blog post.
  7. BooDogMama

    New feature?

    Well, for me, it continually asked me to enter my userid and password to log in ... Over and Over and Over again. I didn't get anywhere! I know it's Beta, so I'll try it again in a few hours/days. .... Yippee, I was able to successfully send and receive a message from Paracelsus!
  8. I just spoke to my husband about this, and it appears that it is a CO issue, not a change to Geocaching. Paracelsus says that he UPDATES the date from the initial date on the cache (when getting a GC number) to the current date when he is ready to submit them, so that it doesn't show an old date. So, it's a newly published cache, but doesn't show up as "new". Thanks for the clarification. Never noticed this before!
  9. First, when you did your search, you put in the GC number GC5N727. I was searching for all new caches published. When I go to the page after I've logged in, and it says "Find nearby caches" it says there are 41,673 caches. It shows 2084 pages of caches. When I sort on Date Published and scroll through ... multiple screens past the published date, ... They (The POTUS Caches) DO NOT SHOW UP! This is always how I found new caches nearby, and also those who have recently been found. I know at least ONE POTUS cache was found, but it does not show up. This may be fine, where you put in One GC number, but with the "New Way", even if you put in the distance, you get the first 1000 caches, and cannot search for newest, or most recently found Unless they are within that magic 1000 number. Question: Are you now creating indexes of new caches that need to be refreshed periodically? Yesterday, I could not see any POTUS caches. Now I can if I limit to Puzzles, not found by me, within 20 miles (which gets me below 1000 caches available)
  10. On 3/28/15 9:01 am new series of Unknown caches published: My home coordinates: N 38° 34.336 W 121° 20.862 A new geocache was just published: Name: 2nd POTUS - John Adams (GC5N727) Created by: Blondvoodoo Type: Unknown Cache Date: 3/28/2015 Location: California, United States Distance: 16.6mi SE (26.7km SE) Published by: Nomex Edit the settings for your Puzzle/Mystery instant notification. But does not show in caches close to home when sorting by date published. Map does not show that this series exists until I zoom in close enough. There are 44 caches in this series: Shows lots of new blue ??? But here, all blue boxes are missing! Also, these caches do not show up when I use new Search/filter, either. Including filtering on the word "POTUS"
  11. I do not speak Dutch, so I had a hard time ordering my two coins (one for my husband, Paracelsus, and one for myself). I love unique coins and this one really fit the description. I cannot wait for them to arrive! I'm glad I was checking the forum today, or I would have missed out on this opportunity!
  12. Today, on August 27, 2012, the "MyGeocachingProfile.com" stopped showing the stats on the public profile page (again), just displaying the red "X" again. So, I reran my stats and found that they changed their directory structure that leads your browser to the correct image (jpg) to display on your public profile page. In order to fix this, you must edit your public profile and delete the html that you had before (which points to a directory "userfiles") and add the html code again, which now points to a directory identified as "userstatistics" Once you save that, and redisplay your profile, your public profile will display your statistics jpg files correctly! I may be retired, but I still love to troubleshoot web problems.
  13. My husband, Paracelsus has been having this problem. I am not. I am on Vista 64 Bit i.e. 9.0.8112.16421 He is on I.E. 8 (some version) on XP. He has cleared cookies, temp files, yadda, yadda, yadda .... My email sessions are working just fine. He even gets the error if he manually types in http://coord.info/GCnnnnn in the address bar. Something to do with the redirect website? The funny thing is that my redirected URL is: http:// www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GCnnnnn. I thought it used to look like: http:// www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=ddb9dd9b-e362-4540-b5fe-f672caba9d5b (That's the link to Leap of Faith cache that someone mentioned in a forum log somewhere GC1HETQ ) Did some code change in the redirect area to now point to wp=GCnnnn instead of guid=GCnnnn
  14. Regarding your comment: Wow! So now Geocaching is all about smartphones??? Some people still use a dedicated GPSr! Even with a smartphone, I think that some COs appreciate a log that says more than "Thanks for the cache!" or "Fun one for the kids" For me, it is a bit tedious to type a log on that virtual keyboard. I prefer to wait until I am home and write something that will convey the joy of the find, the difficulties with a hunt, the scenery and wildlife in the area, the appreciation of a good puzzle or well-camo'd container. Oh, and about "doing your taxes?" I guess that's why so many people either wait until the last day to file or need to request an extension! That's a GOOD reason not to lock an archived cache!
  15. Always a great idea to check this forum after one of those notices that says "Geocaching.com will be down at 10:00 on Tuesday ....) Most changes are a GOOD thing ... Since, in my past life, I tested and performance tested web applications , I can always say that this is not an easy task to coordinate and test for ahead of time. Even the most diligent tester cannot predict every condition that a user will execute. Thanks to all who help identify "bugs" after a release and post the issues here in this forum! The quick response to these posts shows that the lackeys are really working hard! And regarding Data Base Schema Changes ... WOW, if a developer/tester has an issue identifying every bug, imagine how difficult it is to research how the original poster's (old) data will conform to any new schema change. Good Work! Thanks for working on improvements!
  16. What we have found people doing is taking their collection of travel bugs to geocaching events, so others can "Discover" them. You get to see some Beautiful geocoins that way, touch them, but the owner keeps them in his or her possession. I just spend $250 on Geocoins for my husband for Christmas, and I hope he does not move ANY OF THEM! Many of them were the Navigation Tools from coins and pins. (Cosmolabe, Nocturnal, Northern Planisphere. There is no way he would send them out into the world. Now, he did purchase 5 "Sextant" geocoins that he intends to place in caches (4 of them) as FTF prizes, so the FTF person can keep them, or move them. Again, #5 will stay in his possession. At the November event of the River City Geocaching and Dining Society, in Sacramento, I discovered 92 Geocoins that are owned by HockeyHiker19. She has an awesome collection!
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