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astra-nomical

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  1. Try the macro 'EmailReader' by Red Roo, it's searchable from the GSAK Macro Library Index. It reads all the notification emails and can correct co-ords, disable, enable, archive, and create newly published caches.
  2. While we are on the subject of Race TBs, are there any cachers in Dorset kind enough to rescue my race TB from a cache that has been disabled since April? It's currently shown as being in the Beauty and the Beast cache. Any help moving the TB on would be very much appreciated.
  3. Can anyone help me find the website for obtaining an activation code for a Geocoin called Elrich Elch The GPS Guided Moose? The coin came in a plastic sleeve with one of Oakcoins cards in it but they say it isn't one of theirs and I'm at a loss to know who produced it. The coin was bought as a gift from eBay so any help would be greatly appreciated.
  4. The information given by the British Geological Survey shows the epicentre was N53 25.140 W0 21.240 which is near the corner of a field just off Low Road heading out of Osgodby near Osgodby Moor. Looking on Google Earth there a few handy trees nearby which would provide useful hiding places. Which Lincolnshire cacher is up to the challenge?
  5. Three I can think of in Yorkshire: Emmerdale: Got you by the "Dingle's" http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...9d-0180d1aaec3a League of Gentlemen: Local Cache for Local People http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...f0-8af3d3185385 League of Gentlemen: The League of Gentlemen http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...64-496333bbc778
  6. I have a similar set-up to Jaz666, using a PPC running WM2005 and a bluetooth GlobalSat BT-308 which works fine with Memory Map and Cache Mate, but refuses to work with Wherigo. I connected the PPC to the GPS then I ran Wherigo and I get an error message "GPS Detection Error - There was an error detecting a GPS Device NullReferenceException" and the bluetooth link drops. It seems to be a problem with the autodetection for bluetooth GPS's. If there was some way of configuring them manually then I might be able to get it to work.
  7. The link between MM and IE is just a straight-forward hyperlink and GC.com doesn't use Active X controls. You say that you had a hard disk failure and you re-installed the software. Did you re-install everything from scratch including the operating system and IE? If so have you installed any IE plug-in such as Google toolbar or Skype as these require Active X controls and they have to be set up correctly in IE before they can be used otherwise they will cause an Active X pop-up to appear. If you did, un-install them and see if the problem persists. If you didn't, then I'll have to have a re-think.
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