+headybrew Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 My next cache that is large enough will contain one of these as an FTF prize: What do you think? I challange you to up the anti on swag! Tell us what you will place in your next cache. Quote
+reveritt Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 That's very cool, HB. My granddaughter would go ballistic if she found one of those. (What the heck are they called, anyway?) Quote
+Isonzo Karst Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 The right to fill in the top section of the log, the designated MEFF Zone:_______________________________________________ All bow down, it's the MEFF!!! Quote
Clan Riffster Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 I've got a coin fetish. Lately the FTF prizes I've been leaving have been silver foriegn coins. Quote
+Bluejaytoo Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 I used to sell those, many moons ago when I worked at Radio Shack. It's fun to put a coin against the glass and watch the arc go nuts. I put one of these in my Beer Well cache as a FTF prize, because 1881 is when they struck beer. I think coins are great, especially when they have a lot of value or perceived value. Quote
+starcr250 Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 That's very cool, HB. My granddaughter would go ballistic if she found one of those. (What the heck are they called, anyway?) They're typically called a plasma ball. Though, I bet you could find other variations on the name like a plasma globe or plasma sphere. Quote
+JMBella Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 The right to fill in the top section of the log, the designated MEFF Zone:_______________________________________________ All bow down, it's the MEFF!!! That's a new one on me. MEFF? Most Excellent First Finder? Massive Ego First Finder? Quote
+BigWhiteTruck Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 I am making a night-only cache called "Fear of the Dark". I think I will have a Surefire Nitrolon for FTF prize. Quote
cache n burn Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 (edited) I bought several of those at Christmas from Walmart. They were under five dollars and VERY cool. My son and a few of his friends were quite impressed by them. I don't know how big the one you're hiding is, but the ones I bought at Walmart were only about 4" in diameter. They are still cool for the price, though. Edited to make it sound less creepy. Edited March 24, 2006 by cache n burn Quote
+Corp Of Discovery Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 The right to fill in the top section of the log, the designated MEFF Zone:_______________________________________________ All bow down, it's the MEFF!!! That's a new one on me. MEFF? Most Excellent First Finder? Massive Ego First Finder? Whatever it is it's not as good as 'most interesting lady finder'. Quote
+headybrew Posted March 25, 2006 Author Posted March 25, 2006 That's very cool, HB. My granddaughter would go ballistic if she found one of those. (What the heck are they called, anyway?) They're typically called a plasma ball. Though, I bet you could find other variations on the name like a plasma globe or plasma sphere. Yup. Plasma Ball/Globe/Sphere... I've also seen flat shaped ones, and even twisted squarish ones, and dolphin shaped ones... They're kinda like a neon tube with no sense of direction They are filled with various inert gasses, such as neon, argon, helium, etc. at low pressure. The exectricity ionizes the gas, turning it into a plasma. Plasma is the "fourth" state of matter... Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma. Plasma is when most of the electrons get ripped off of the atoms, creating a mass of free electrons and atomic nuclei. The free electrons make it electrically conductive. Plasma is the most common state of matter in the universe. The stars consist of plasma. On earth however it is fairly rare. Examples of earthly plasma include fire, neon signs... and really cool looking plasma lamps! I have three of these. One sits on my desk at work and distracts annoying people that come by asking me to do things. One will be in a cache soon. The other? I don't know yet... Oh, They run on batteries, but I'm going to include an ac adapter too. I'm also planning to place NiMH AA bateries and chargers in a couple of caches soon. cache on! Quote
+briansnat Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 (edited) A cache I placed last weekend had a brand new pair of these for the FTF. That is if the FTF had a 36" waist. Edited March 25, 2006 by briansnat Quote
davwil Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 I'd really love to find one of those plasma balls in a cache! As a matter of fact I think I'll go mall-caching today and try and find one. I wish I's been FTF on Brian's cache. (Do you know how hard it is to find pants that "really fit comfortably" up here? I have several small round Lock'n'Lock's that I would like to spread around along with a hard-drive magnet for each one. I was thinking I could put the magnet inside the Lock'n'Lock and stick it on the inside of the cache (which I guess would probably have to be an ammo can). I'm a bit concerned that otherwise the magnet might attract every other piece of metal in the cache... they're STRONG! Has anyone found a magnet in a cache that they thought was left inside the cache properly?... Don't mean to hijack the thread. If I found a tiny Lava Lamp I'd love that too. Quote
CoyoteRed Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 (edited) That's a new one on me. MEFF? Most Excellent First Finder? Massive Ego First Finder? Most Esteemed First Finder. I saw this first down around Jax. After GWIII, I'm sure it spread to other parts of the country. Most of the time I've seen it written simply as "MEFF!!!" or some varient. I like it better than the bland "FTF." You can pronounce "meff." Try pronouncing "ftf" and you sound like Bill the Cat. Edited March 26, 2006 by CoyoteRed Quote
+Adventure.AS Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 For the FTF for my first cache (GCTCGG) placement was a pair of NBA tickets. Quote
+Morgan's Marauders Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 A dictionary. I'm still giggling, even though it's not very nice. Thanks for the chuckle. Quote
+Team LaLonde Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 Would anyone be interested in a multi-cache featuring the keys to my 1989 New Yorker? It's not in great shape but this could be fun. Quote
+Confucius' Cat Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 (edited) I challEnge you to up the antE on swag! <edit for space saving and speeling > I do a lot of FTF hunts (it seems to be almost a "specialty" for me these days). The competition for FTFs is sometimes pretty stiff. I worry that routinely "upping the ante" might make the competition even worse, perhaps even "cut-throat". I'm not sure that is good for the game. It would really be cool to "up the ante" for the life of the cache, not just for the FTF. The problem is, how do we do that? I seldom trade anymore just because I got tired of shopping for and carrying around worthless junk to trade for the worthless junk in caches. When I do see something of more than miniscule value that catches my interest, I am seldom prepared to trade for it. If it were to become a trend to find things of modest or moderate value in caches, I would probably prepare a little better and perhaps trade some cool stuff. So how do we get the trend to better swag going? Perhaps it should start with me? Would many experienced cachers unilaterally trade "way up" in swag just to get it going? Are some already doing this? Edited March 26, 2006 by Confucius' Cat Quote
+reveritt Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 A dictionary. I'm still giggling, even though it's not very nice. Thanks for the chuckle. When you're done giggling, why not grab your own dictionary and look up gratuitous. Quote
+Bluejaytoo Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 It would really be cool to "up the ante" for the life of the cache, not just for the FTF. The problem is, how do we do that? Would many experienced cachers unilaterally trade "way up" in swag just to get it going? Are some already doing this? Lately, I don't take anything from caches, because they're mostly loaded up with crap. But I will always put something in; in my case, my signature item. It is always my goal to leave a cache better off than how I found it. Pay it forward, I say! My goal in hiding new caches is to make the hide as difficult as possible, and make the FTF prize as valuable as possible. I really do want to see a mad dash to find my new caches, but only by those who are willing to pay the price to get the prize. Quote
+Recdiver Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 I've only been caching for a year now and have yet to place my first cache (cuz I want it to be perfect and something worth finding and someplace worth going to and I'm too much of a perfectionist and this sentence is going on to long) anyway, I don't understand the whole FTF prize. From what I've seen there are those that play the game by wanting to be the FTF on every cache in the area and that is fine with me. What I don't understand is why is it expected for the hider to leave them something special in the cache for the FTF. Since I don't play the FTF game I don't see why should leave something different for them? {I now return you to your regularly schedule program.} Quote
+headybrew Posted March 28, 2006 Author Posted March 28, 2006 I challEnge you to up the antE on swag! <edit for space saving and speeling > I do a lot of FTF hunts (it seems to be almost a "specialty" for me these days). The competition for FTFs is sometimes pretty stiff. I worry that routinely "upping the ante" might make the competition even worse, perhaps even "cut-throat". I'm not sure that is good for the game. It would really be cool to "up the ante" for the life of the cache, not just for the FTF. The problem is, how do we do that? I seldom trade anymore just because I got tired of shopping for and carrying around worthless junk to trade for the worthless junk in caches. When I do see something of more than miniscule value that catches my interest, I am seldom prepared to trade for it. If it were to become a trend to find things of modest or moderate value in caches, I would probably prepare a little better and perhaps trade some cool stuff. So how do we get the trend to better swag going? Perhaps it should start with me? Would many experienced cachers unilaterally trade "way up" in swag just to get it going? Are some already doing this? BAM! That's exactly what I'm getting at! I usually trade up. It starts with YOU! Quote
+JMBella Posted March 29, 2006 Posted March 29, 2006 That's a new one on me. MEFF? Most Excellent First Finder? Massive Ego First Finder? Most Esteemed First Finder. I saw this first down around Jax. After GWIII, I'm sure it spread to other parts of the country. Most of the time I've seen it written simply as "MEFF!!!" or some varient. I like it better than the bland "FTF." You can pronounce "meff." Try pronouncing "ftf" and you sound like Bill the Cat. That's pretty cool. I think I'll start using that. Quote
+Team LaLonde Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 Would anyone be interested in a multi-cache featuring the keys to my 1989 New Yorker? It's not in great shape but this could be fun. bump No, really. I'm serious. What if I gave away my car keys and title as a FTF? Quote
+Vinny & Sue Team Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 A dictionary. My dark side likes your dark side, because your dark side said what my dark wanted to say, but your dark side got there first. Quote
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