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The Artful Dodger

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  1. You own the Travel Bug ID number...you can do whatever you want with it. That means you can change the entire Travel Bug settings - including giving it a new identity. Or you can find a Version 2 of your Travel Bug and re-release it back into the game.

     

    To remove it from the cache page where it currently resides by 'Grabbing' it. (Create a NOTE on the cache page and grab the TB). Once grabbed, I suggest you place it in a temporary cache - The Travel Bug Graveyard is a good example. Do this again by creating a NOTE on the cache page and 'drop' off the TB.

     

    Once you have a new TB ready for the ID number, regrab the TB from the Graveyard and Release it in the wild again.

     

    A little messy, but apart from retiring the ID number altogether, thats the only other feasible way I can see you can reintroduce it back into the game again.

     

    Have a look at my Cheeky, the geomonkey as an example

     

    Best of luck.

  2. I have two International Travel Bug Hotels out there that seem to be somewhat successful in getting the bugs moved on. I make no demands on Bug In - Bug Out policies.

     

    My vote for the most popular (and successful) Hotel out there is the one that's a 'stones throw away' from LAX airport: Grand Central Station. You literally can pick up a TB during a layover. I did. icon_wink.gif

  3. Every now and then I come across very amusing log entries of geocachers who went the 'extra mile' to get that dadgum #$@*! geocache...!! icon_biggrin.gif

     

    Have a look at Mike Riccobono's log entry on my Curse of the Suburban Jungle Its definitely worth a good laugh!! icon_biggrin.gif

     

    Hey! I did warn that it was 'cursed' icon_wink.gif

     

    Anyone else in this snowy part of the world that has some amusing stories or anecdotes of 'climbing the highest mountain, swimming the deepest seas' to get that elusive cache?

     

    Oh, and don't tell Mike where I live ... icon_eek.gif

  4. because I am in sunny New Zealand at the moment icon_razz.gif (Sorry! I had to rub it in!). No snow over here, folks!

     

    (PS I am trying to find a cache hiding spot - but these kiwis manicure all the green vegetation/fields/pastures etc. There are no rocks or hidey holes anywhere! Ay caramba! icon_biggrin.gif - or it could be that I am in the holiday lazy mode and just cant be bothered to look all that hard ... icon_wink.gif

  5. I personally would like the geocaching.com system to somehow gently 'remind' the holding cacher that he/she is holding onto a Travel Bug.

     

    Perhaps when the cacher is about to make a FOUND or place a Note etc, there could be a more conspicuous caption box on the web page that indicates that there are X Travel Bugs in your possession. Even a friendly box on the MY CACHE PAGE screen stating in RED that you have so-and-so bugs currently in your possession.

     

    Naturally, there needs to be a counter-balance to make the reminder disappear after a period of time. The original TB owner, who has the ability to recapture the TB or delete logs etc, may simply have forgotten the TB or has disappeared from geocaching altogether.

     

    One can make this message user-friendly but firm enough to make it known that its time to move that Travel Bug onwards to greener pastures, er caches. icon_wink.gif

     

    Just my 2c for the day.

     

    [This message was edited by The Artful Dodger on November 19, 2002 at 08:27 AM.]

  6. I had one of my TB's held hostage for NINE months (Thanks Pookee!! icon_mad.gif) After repeated promises to release it, it was obvious that he (a) Lost it (:P fed it to the dog (3) Traded it for a All-Day Lollipop or (d) Used it as a doorstop.

     

    Sometimes, one has to let go..and move on.

     

    As far as my travel bug, I released Version 2.0 and attached the COPY tag to it.... icon_wink.gif

     

    Its alive and well in Travel Bug land...

     

    [This message was edited by The Artful Dodger on November 17, 2002 at 06:32 PM.]

  7. quote:
    Originally posted by The Artful Dodger:

    Northumrian,

     

    My Phantasmagoria page uses both a background soundtrack (that is user activated) and sound effects (that is activated by a mouse rollover).

     

    I have another cache page: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=36454 that also employs sound effect mouse rollovers only. The sound effects cannot be user controlled. They are either ON or OFF. I believe the effects enhanced the page and therefore left on intentionally. icon_wink.gif


  8. Northumrian,

     

    My Phantasmagoria page uses both a background soundtrack (that is user activated) and sound effects (that is activated by a mouse rollover - hotspots that are activated when the mouse is dragged over an image).

     

    I have another cache page: Puzzled...? that also employs sound effect mouse rollovers. The sound effects cannot be user controlled. They are either ON or OFF. I believe the effects enhanced the page and therefore left on intentionally. icon_wink.gif Another example is my Travel Bug Hotel

     

    An example where I intentionally have a background MIDI that is auto-on is my JukeBox cache. It just seemed...appropriate.

     

    [This message was edited by The Artful Dodger on November 14, 2002 at 11:29 AM.]

  9. I was just browsing the UK board per chance and thought I would help out regarding embedded music - since I am guilty of inserting them in a lot of my pages.

     

    Some of my cache pages have the music all set to go, all the cacher has to do is activate it by pressing PLAY. Here are a couple of examples:

     

    ~Phantasmagoria~

    Rapture of the Deep

    Durban's Botanical View

     

    The code for the above is:

     

    <embed src=http://www.musicwebsitegoeshere.mid hidden=false align=center autostart=false autoplay=false loop=false width="137" height="25">

     

    The above link will display a mini console. The page viewer can elect to play it or not. It should be easy to change the above code to autoplay if desired.

     

    Also, as mentioned, you can upload the MID or WAV to the cache page and link to it. You can delete the link from the cache page so it doesnt display but the physical link still exists in geocaching.com's database.

     

    My rollover sound effects are created by javascript which is another step altogether ...

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