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Geofool

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  1. For a second I thought I was reading the Abject Silliness thread. Too far for me to get a FTF on this one. Never tried using a fly rod before. Used to be a fishaholic, but don't get out fishing much anymore.
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    Well.....not only did that not work, I lost all of my profile page as it was before. Everything was stripped out. Sure wished I backed it up.
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    Jeremy, I noticed the formatting is gone on personal profile pages. I had pictures displayed on mine, and now they're just HTML. What's up?
  4. What....just because we're not allowed to park our cars on the front yard? ROTFLMAO Northeastern Illinois here. My car is never in the lawn.
  5. Great tip markwell. This works perfect.
  6. Sure you can. Build one PQ of traditional caches and one starting at the same point for all other kinds of caches. This is a solution to a point. The problem is that most caches are traditional (guessing around 80%). This will max out the 500 limit in a cache dense area and not reach out as far as I would prefer. I only have one query on a Friday. I would prefer to manipulate one file and not have to be bothered with two. I thought computers were supposed to make things easier. I think this is a reasonable request for premium members. As far as the too large of a file thing, some people have high-speed access. No one will be required to take the limit. The query filters allow this flexibility currently. I have two GPSr’s, and they both hold up to 1000 waypoints. I live near three major cities that are cache dense. I’d like to have one query and not have to (at the last minute) create another query, (and wait for it in my mailbox) because I decided to visit one of these other areas. Again, this seems like a reasonable request.
  7. I use the Gsak export feature and format a file for Mapsource. Works great and I don't need to buy another cable. Usb loads the cache file in a blink of an eye.
  8. Any chance that this limit could be raised to 1000?
  9. Cough up some dough....pocket queries pocket queries are the bomb.
  10. I just want to say "This is a great program". Thank you ClydeE!
  11. Dude....your unit is totally FUBAR! You better unload as quickly a possible. I'll take it off your hands for $100.
  12. I agree with the above statement. Don't hide a micro where you can hide a pregnant elephant. It's not fun looking in a million places in the woods for a micro. I've seen areas tore up pretty good doing this type of hide. Micros provide more of a challenge that some people prefer. Micros can be placed near points of interest that a regular sized cache can't be easily hidden from muggles. Nothing wrong with variety.
  13. Do you have any Garmin software you're looking to unload?
  14. Here is a nice job done with a scanned log book.
  15. I don't see a problem with doing this. Of course, there's always one in the bunch. I've seen this done before. Not much difference than posting the pictures from a cache camera. Or is it?
  16. I was pretty happy with the lanyards I bought. No problems with durability and they clean up like new.
  17. I'm all for stats, if that's your question. The numbers are all locked up in the servers underutilized. Lets get with the program GC.
  18. I know Genius Loci falls into this category.! Hey, Geogeek65: the last time I looked, only the number of FINDS was listed on my online logs, not my AGE! If Groundspeak ever starts listing THOSE sorts of stats, I really am gonna quit!!! Genius Loci still has a few good years left in him. At least he doesn't act his age.
  19. Bike thieves in Amsterdam beware. The cops are using bikes with hidden GPS transmitters as bait. According to Dutch police, in a land where there are more bikes than people, theft is a big problem. That's particularly true in Amsterdam where 80,000-150,000 are nicked every year. According to Reuters, coppers want to see where the bikes are taken and if they are peddled (sorry) through the official shops afterwards. Under a campaign to be launched in Spring, police will leave locked bikes with secret GPS emitters in Amsterdam's bike theft hotspots. Then they will monitor them from GPS receivers in their police cars. According to a website campaigning against bike theft in Amsterdam, 40 per cent of bike thieves are professionals while 30 per cent are drug addicts who sell to pay for their habit. The remainder are usually impulsive thieves, sometimes students or drunks -- who steal a bike to get home.
  20. I'm assuming you read this file ConvertSDTSData.txt. Follow it exactly. Make sure you put all data in the "USAPhotoMaps" root directory. Elevation data will be displayed in the title bar using the mouse pointer. Contour lines will be toggled on/off using the 'C' key only on the photo map. I never used this function until today. Pretty neat I must say. Good luck getting it set-up.
  21. Not sure what "DEM" is you mentioned. Do you have the latest version of USAphotoMaps?
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