gerboa Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Reading the Forums, which seem to be a series of disputes about what's OK and what;s not, is there a case for a group of Elites.? Usual condition is relatively wealthy, but only great Traditionals Placed and consequently Found.No one mentions numbers, but everyone "knows' by logs. No whingeing of any kind. Invitation only ?, any backsliding, kicked out.High annual fee? I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Within or Without GC.com ? (heresy here ?) Quote
+The Leprechauns Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 CYBret is running for Pope. I think that is about as elite as you can get. Quote
+Vinny & Sue Team Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Reading the Forums, which seem to be a series of disputes about what's OK and what;s not, is there a case for a group of Elites.? Usual condition is relatively wealthy, but only great Traditionals Placed and consequently Found.No one mentions numbers, but everyone "knows' by logs. No whingeing of any kind. Invitation only ?, any backsliding, kicked out.High annual fee? I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Within or Without GC.com ? (heresy here ?) I am not allowed to real anything about the Inner Circle, nor to confirm that it exists. And no, I am no wealthy. Quote
+Totem Clan Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Reading the Forums, which seem to be a series of disputes about what's OK and what;s not, is there a case for a group of Elites.? Usual condition is relatively wealthy, but only great Traditionals Placed and consequently Found.No one mentions numbers, but everyone "knows' by logs. No whingeing of any kind. Invitation only ?, any backsliding, kicked out.High annual fee? I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Within or Without GC.com ? (heresy here ?) I am not allowed to real anything about the Inner Circle, nor to confirm that it exists. And no, I am no wealthy. Inner Circle... What Inner Circle? There's no Inner Circle..... SHHHHHHH!!!!! Quote
+sbell111 Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 The first rule of Fight Club is you do not talk about Fight Club. Quote
+cache_test_dummies Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Secret societies in popular culture My personal fave on the list is CONTROL from the TV series Get Smart. But before we discuss this further, I must insist that we invoke The Cone of Silence. Quote
+Prime Suspect Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Reading the Forums, which seem to be a series of disputes about what's OK and what;s not, is there a case for a group of Elites.? Usual condition is relatively wealthy, but only great Traditionals Placed and consequently Found.No one mentions numbers, but everyone "knows' by logs. No whingeing of any kind. Invitation only ?, any backsliding, kicked out.High annual fee? I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Within or Without GC.com ? (heresy here ?) First, you'll have to tell me what "whingeing" is, so I'll know if I do it or not. Quote
+Snoogans Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Reading the Forums, which seem to be a series of disputes about what's OK and what;s not, is there a case for a group of Elites.? Usual condition is relatively wealthy, but only great Traditionals Placed and consequently Found.No one mentions numbers, but everyone "knows' by logs. No whingeing of any kind. Invitation only ?, any backsliding, kicked out.High annual fee? I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Within or Without GC.com ? (heresy here ?) I am not allowed to reveal anything about the Inner Circle, nor to confirm that it exists. And no, I am not wealthy. I hear that if you've had the opportunity to log THIS CACHE you ARE in the inner circle. Mana from heaven..... Quote
+StarBrand Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 What's this thread about, again? ditto ?!!!!? Quote
+Team Neos Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 (edited) Reading the Forums, which seem to be a series of disputes about what's OK and what;s not, is there a case for a group of Elites.? Usual condition is relatively wealthy, but only great Traditionals Placed and consequently Found.No one mentions numbers, but everyone "knows' by logs. No whingeing of any kind. Invitation only ?, any backsliding, kicked out.High annual fee? I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Within or Without GC.com ? (heresy here ?) First, you'll have to tell me what "whingeing" is, so I'll know if I do it or not. Must have been educated across the big pond. whinge (hwnj, wnj)intr.v. whinged, whing·ing, whing·es Chiefly British To complain or protest, especially in an annoying or persistent manner. [Dialectal alteration of Middle English whinsen, from Old English hwinsian.] whinger n. whinging·ly adv. The American version is spelled whining. whine (hwn, wn)v. whined, whin·ing, whines v.intr.1. To utter a plaintive, high-pitched, protracted sound, as in pain, fear, supplication, or complaint. 2. To complain or protest in a childish fashion. 3. To produce a sustained noise of relatively high pitch: jet engines whining. v.tr.To utter with a whine. n.1. The act of whining. 2. A whining sound. 3. A complaint uttered in a plaintive tone. Edited June 7, 2006 by Team Neos Quote
+Driver Carries Cache Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 There's no such thing as an "elite circle"... it's a product of pop culture and the mainstream media. (do you know the secret handshake... hint hint ) Mike Quote
+VegasCacheHounds Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Geez, next thing you know someone is going to start up a thread asking about cryptic messages in sig lines or odd avatars.... Quote
+The Leprechauns Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Geez, next thing you know someone is going to start up a thread asking about cryptic messages in sig lines or odd avatars.... IT'S. DA. PIGGY. CODE. Quote
+Riddlers Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Reading the Forums, which seem to be a series of disputes about what's OK and what;s not, is there a case for a group of Elites.? Usual condition is relatively wealthy, but only great Traditionals Placed and consequently Found.No one mentions numbers, but everyone "knows' by logs. No whingeing of any kind. Invitation only ?, any backsliding, kicked out.High annual fee? I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Within or Without GC.com ? (heresy here ?) I am not allowed to reveal anything about the Inner Circle, nor to confirm that it exists. And no, I am not wealthy. I hear that if you've had the opportunity to log THIS CACHE you ARE in the inner circle. Mana from heaven..... We are heading to Seattle in two weeks, maybe we can get invited to a visit to this cache. hint hint. Quote
+Ambrosia Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Reading the Forums, which seem to be a series of disputes about what's OK and what;s not, is there a case for a group of Elites.? Usual condition is relatively wealthy, but only great Traditionals Placed and consequently Found.No one mentions numbers, but everyone "knows' by logs. No whingeing of any kind. Invitation only ?, any backsliding, kicked out.High annual fee? I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Within or Without GC.com ? (heresy here ?) I am not allowed to reveal anything about the Inner Circle, nor to confirm that it exists. And no, I am not wealthy. I hear that if you've had the opportunity to log THIS CACHE you ARE in the inner circle. Mana from heaven..... We are heading to Seattle in two weeks, maybe we can get invited to a visit to this cache. hint hint. You don't ask them, they ask you. Quote
+5¢ Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Reading the Forums, which seem to be a series of disputes about what's OK and what;s not, is there a case for a group of Elites.? Usual condition is relatively wealthy, but only great Traditionals Placed and consequently Found.No one mentions numbers, but everyone "knows' by logs. No whingeing of any kind. Invitation only ?, any backsliding, kicked out.High annual fee? I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Within or Without GC.com ? (heresy here ?) I am not allowed to reveal anything about the Inner Circle, nor to confirm that it exists. And no, I am not wealthy. I hear that if you've had the opportunity to log THIS CACHE you ARE in the inner circle. Mana from heaven..... That is just a decoy to hide the real inner circle. That is where they let folks who almost made it in. Quote
+qattales Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Reading the Forums, which seem to be a series of disputes about what's OK and what;s not, is there a case for a group of Elites.? Usual condition is relatively wealthy, but only great Traditionals Placed and consequently Found.No one mentions numbers, but everyone "knows' by logs. No whingeing of any kind. Invitation only ?, any backsliding, kicked out.High annual fee? I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Within or Without GC.com ? (heresy here ?) I am not allowed to reveal anything about the Inner Circle, nor to confirm that it exists. And no, I am not wealthy. I hear that if you've had the opportunity to log THIS CACHE you ARE in the inner circle. Mana from heaven..... We are heading to Seattle in two weeks, maybe we can get invited to a visit to this cache. hint hint. sadie wants to know who is the cool dude with glasses ? Quote
+Renegade Knight Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 The inner circle. It's all about who you know, or more to the point who knows you and if they want you in. Quote
+Scook Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 I wouldn't join any "Elite" group that would have me as a member! Quote
+Team GPSaxophone Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Reading the Forums, which seem to be a series of disputes about what's OK and what;s not, is there a case for a group of Elites.? Usual condition is relatively wealthy, but only great Traditionals Placed and consequently Found.No one mentions numbers, but everyone "knows' by logs. No whingeing of any kind. Invitation only ?, any backsliding, kicked out.High annual fee? I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Within or Without GC.com ? (heresy here ?) I am not allowed to reveal anything about the Inner Circle, nor to confirm that it exists. And no, I am not wealthy. I hear that if you've had the opportunity to log THIS CACHE you ARE in the inner circle. Mana from heaven..... That's a bit too far for me to drive. I wonder if they would bring it to Oregon so I can log it while I attend Champoeg next month. While they're at it, they can bring the Ape cache too. heck, just have them bring as many caches as they can to the event from all over the world so I can get credit for going so many places - all in the same weekend. Quote
Nudecacher Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Reading the Forums, which seem to be a series of disputes about what's OK and what;s not, is there a case for a group of Elites.? Usual condition is relatively wealthy, but only great Traditionals Placed and consequently Found.No one mentions numbers, but everyone "knows' by logs. No whingeing of any kind. Invitation only ?, any backsliding, kicked out.High annual fee? I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Within or Without GC.com ? (heresy here ?) I am not allowed to reveal anything about the Inner Circle, nor to confirm that it exists. And no, I am not wealthy. I hear that if you've had the opportunity to log THIS CACHE you ARE in the inner circle. Mana from heaven..... That's a bit too far for me to drive. I wonder if they would bring it to Oregon so I can log it while I attend Champoeg next month. While they're at it, they can bring the Ape cache too. heck, just have them bring as many caches as they can to the event from all over the world so I can get credit for going so many places - all in the same weekend. I attended nude and logged the pictures. Nudecacher Quote
+Recdiver Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Reading the Forums, which seem to be a series of disputes about what's OK and what;s not, is there a case for a group of Elites.? Usual condition is relatively wealthy, but only great Traditionals Placed and consequently Found.No one mentions numbers, but everyone "knows' by logs. No whingeing of any kind. Invitation only ?, any backsliding, kicked out.High annual fee? I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Within or Without GC.com ? (heresy here ?) I am not allowed to reveal anything about the Inner Circle, nor to confirm that it exists. And no, I am not wealthy. I hear that if you've had the opportunity to log THIS CACHE you ARE in the inner circle. Mana from heaven..... We are heading to Seattle in two weeks, maybe we can get invited to a visit to this cache. hint hint. You don't ask them, they ask you. Or you find out from someone else and invite yourself... -> <- this close to being in the inner circle. Quote
+Riddlers Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Reading the Forums, which seem to be a series of disputes about what's OK and what;s not, is there a case for a group of Elites.? Usual condition is relatively wealthy, but only great Traditionals Placed and consequently Found.No one mentions numbers, but everyone "knows' by logs. No whingeing of any kind. Invitation only ?, any backsliding, kicked out.High annual fee? I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Within or Without GC.com ? (heresy here ?) I am not allowed to reveal anything about the Inner Circle, nor to confirm that it exists. And no, I am not wealthy. I hear that if you've had the opportunity to log THIS CACHE you ARE in the inner circle. Mana from heaven..... We are heading to Seattle in two weeks, maybe we can get invited to a visit to this cache. hint hint. sadie wants to know who is the cool dude with glasses ? That is Cache our puppy who has been caching since he was two weeks old and attended his first GW a few weeks ago. Quote
+Ambrosia Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Reading the Forums, which seem to be a series of disputes about what's OK and what;s not, is there a case for a group of Elites.? Usual condition is relatively wealthy, but only great Traditionals Placed and consequently Found.No one mentions numbers, but everyone "knows' by logs. No whingeing of any kind. Invitation only ?, any backsliding, kicked out.High annual fee? I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Within or Without GC.com ? (heresy here ?) I am not allowed to reveal anything about the Inner Circle, nor to confirm that it exists. And no, I am not wealthy. I hear that if you've had the opportunity to log THIS CACHE you ARE in the inner circle. Mana from heaven..... We are heading to Seattle in two weeks, maybe we can get invited to a visit to this cache. hint hint. You don't ask them, they ask you. Or you find out from someone else and invite yourself... -> <- this close to being in the inner circle. Yeah, you're right. To be honest, I was just a tagalong myself. But it was still pertty special. Quote
+Corp Of Discovery Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 I was uner the impression that a prerequisite to entering the inner circle was the ability to see Mopar's feet. Quote
+budd-rdc Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 I'm risking my life to say that to join the elite, you must know how to play the violin. Even then, you might still end up playing second fiddle to da real eliteZ. Quote
+Snoogans Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 (edited) I was uner the impression that a prerequisite to entering the inner circle was the ability to see Mopar's feet. Thannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnx for that mental image. Now, come clean the cherry coke off of my monitor, keyboard, and the front of my shirt. OOoooOooo That cherry coke stings the nasal passages!!!!!!!!!!!!! Edited June 8, 2006 by Snoogans Quote
+The Leprechauns Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 You're complaining about *YOUR* nasal passages? I've journeyed to Mopar's feet. Quote
uperdooper Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 You're complaining about *YOUR* nasal passages? I've journeyed to Mopar's feet. gives new meaning to the phrase "toe jam". Quote
+clearpath Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Just send me $20 and you will be a Charter member ... Quote
gerboa Posted June 8, 2006 Author Posted June 8, 2006 I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Just send me $20 and you will be a Charter member ... I was thinking more like a Thousand..would that be okay? Quote
+Scooter Bill Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 I don't know about a circle but I'm forming an inner triangle with just me and two other guys. I'm still looking for the two other guys. Quote
+clearpath Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Just send me $20 and you will be a Charter member ... I was thinking more like a Thousand..would that be okay? Yeah, yeah thats what I meant to say ... Quote
+bike&ski Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 WHACK!!! Thank you sir may I have another. WHACK!!! Thank you sir may I have another. Quote
+El Diablo Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 There is no inner circle. We, I mean they have never exsisted. El Diablo Quote
+Vinny & Sue Team Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 (edited) I don't know about a circle but I'm forming an inner triangle. . . From a topological viewpoint -- and please remember that topology is fundamental to mapping geophysical coordinates as used in GPS navigation -- the triangle propositon is highly problematic when it is posited as an "inner" secret cadre, and for the following large non-casually-obvious reasons: The propostion within the intimate linguistic community of geocachers of employing a triangle in that above-stated venue is really epigrammatic and non-immersively symbolic of a profound and classical geometric dilemma found in non-ordered squestered Vassilev space. You must realize that when considering the matter in a non-linear repository mode, the question truly and with frightening rapidity becomes one of distributive groupoids tesseracting and yet eclipsing Reidemeister torsion clusters in a flat Reimann space (such as R3, as cited by Gronne in 1983), where we quickly notice that the dispersed non-distributive pulses exceed the upper bound for permitted number of Vassiliev knot invariants, wherein we try to fall back upon an old trick of projecting non-mass vectors and eigenfunction as triples of corresponding planes which meet in points describing a cubic surface C, yielding a non-trivial but notably non-transcendent automatic estimation of epipolar species, as in visualizing an absolute conic in an imaginary conic lying on the plane at infinity. This investigative forensic foray careens rapidly from the terrain of projective geometry, undefined ethereal spaces and angels into the realms of George Adams and summoning non-spatial entities from non-defined Draconian subspaces. However, I must adroitly admit that George Adams once blurted out a magnificent and highly relevant insight to his friend Olive Whicher, when they passed a budding hedge along a mansion: "That IS an ethereal space!...." and then he described to her how the living substance -- powered by sunlight, is a living manifestation of ethereal space. He concluded his outburst by pointing out that a seed or germinating embryo is is physically small, but ethereally large, yielding a delightful manifestation of ethereal space, a classsic examplar of the dance of creative polarities between space and anti-space, with the only cause for alarm being the fact that there currently exist, as of June 2006, sixteen non-dependent eigenfunction operators, nine of them native, and six of them parametric and thus exclusive, each owning at least four concomitant cursive knots, indicating that the interstellar subquantum mats are interweaving again; this incidentally may affect GPS accuracy by up to 14 nanometers. Bottom line, of course, is that while it is inuitively obvious to even the casual observer that an "inner circle" is fractally viable and integral, and therefore may claim existential validity, the same is not true of an "inner triangle", which immediately presents several irresolvable topological and torsional Draconian dilemmas which render quickly into non-viable, non-integral manifestations which patently lack any trace of existential validity. Therefore, I suggest that you quickly return to the time-tested concept of "inner circle". Edited June 9, 2006 by Vinny & Sue Team Quote
+El Diablo Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 I don't know about a circle but I'm forming an inner triangle. . . From a topological viewpoint -- and please remember that topology is fundamental to mapping geophysical coordinates as used in GPS navigation -- the triangle propositon is highly problematic when it is posited as an "inner" secret cadre, and for the following large non-casually-obvious reasons: The propostion within the intimate linguistic community of geocachers of employing a triangle in that above-stated venue is really epigrammatic and non-immersively symbolic of a profound and classical geometric dilemma found in non-ordered squestered Vassilev space. You must realize that when considering the matter in a non-linear repository mode, the question truly and with frightening rapidity becomes one of distributive groupoids tesseracting and yet eclipsing Reidemeister torsion clusters in a flat Reimann space (such as R3, as cited by Gronne in 1983), where we quickly notice that the dispersed non-distributive pulses exceed the upper bound for permitted number of Vassiliev knot invariants, wherein we try to fall back upon an old trick of projecting non-mass vectors and eigenfunction as triples of corresponding planes which meet in points describing a cubic surface C, yielding a non-trivial but notably non-transcendent automatic estimation of epipolar species, as in visualizing an absolute conic in an imaginary conic lying on the plane at infinity. This investigative forensic foray careens rapidly from the terrain of projective geometry, undefined ethereal spaces and angels into the realms of George Adams and summoning non-spatial entities from non-defined Draconian subspaces. However, I must adroitly admit that George Adams once blurted out a magnificent and highly relevant insight to his friend Olive Whicher, when they passed a budding hedge along a mansion: "That IS an ethereal space!...." and then he described to her how the living substance -- powered by sunlight, is a living manifestation of ethereal space. He concluded his outburst by pointing out that a seed or germinating embryo is is physically small, but ethereally large, yielding a delightful manifestation of ethereal space, a classsic examplar of the dance of creative polarities between space and anti-space, with the only cause for alarm being the fact that there currently exist, as of June 2006, sixteen non-dependent eigenfunctions, each owning at least four concomitant cursive knots, indicating that the interstellar subquantum mats are interweaving again; this incidentally may affect GPS accuracy by up to 14 nanometers. Bottom line, of course, is that while it is inuitively obvious to even the casual observer that an "inner circle" is fractally viable and integral, and therefore may claim existential validity, the same is not true of an "inner triangle", which immediately presents several irresolvable topological and torsional Draconian dilemmas which render quickly into non-viable, non-integral manifestaions which patently lack any trace of existential validity. Therefore, I suggest that you quickly return to the time-tested concept of "inner circle". What he said! El Diablo Quote
TinyMoon & The Pumpkin King Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 Umm...we are the Knights who say "Neeee", and we demand a shrubbery! One about "this" high, with lots of things on it, it will be very pretty, no? yes? Quote
TinyMoon & The Pumpkin King Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 Oh, and if you hide a 35mm film canister in the shrubbery, you will be expunged from the Inner Circle! Quote
+Robespierre Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 I hear that you must start your journey in Pennsylvania....... Quote
+the hermit crabs Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 Bottom line, of course, is that while it is inuitively obvious to even the casual observer that an "inner circle" is fractally viable and integral, and therefore may claim existential validity, the same is not true of an "inner triangle", which immediately presents several irresolvable topological and torsional Draconian dilemmas which render quickly into non-viable, non-integral manifestations which patently lack any trace of existential validity. Therefore, I suggest that you quickly return to the time-tested concept of "inner circle". But that's the beauty of it... it makes denying its existence so much more credible. Saying that the "inner circle" doesn't exist, will, of course, immediately convince everyone that it does exist. It's much easier to convince them that the "inner triangle" doesn't exist, for reasons you so eloquently stated. (oh dear... have I said too much?) Quote
+wimseyguy Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 Reading the Forums, which seem to be a series of disputes about what's OK and what;s not, is there a case for a group of Elites.? Usual condition is relatively wealthy, but only great Traditionals Placed and consequently Found.No one mentions numbers, but everyone "knows' by logs. No whingeing of any kind. Invitation only ?, any backsliding, kicked out.High annual fee? I know I don't qualify, but if there was one I would strive to attain membership. Within or Without GC.com ? (heresy here ?) I am not allowed to reveal anything about the Inner Circle, nor to confirm that it exists. And no, I am not wealthy. I hear that if you've had the opportunity to log THIS CACHE you ARE in the inner circle. Mana from heaven..... Logging that cache? Eh, I was just walking down the street in Seattle one fine summer morning GPS in my hand trying to find the sweedish pancake house, and someone from an alley walked up to me and said "psst buddy, wanna log a cache?" Well I'm pretty naive, so I said "sure, show me where it is; I can't get a decent signal with all these tall buildings around." He led me around the corner to a nondescript doorway across the street from some microbrewery, and next to a java joint and donut shoppe, pushed the door buzzer and disappeared. Next thing I knew, I was inside some odd office full of computer odds and ends sharing a room with a vespa, and some furry four legged creatures who looked hungry. So I logged the cache. Inner circles, elitists, puritans, secret societies, odd initiation rites?? I know nussink, nussink. And I certainly know nussink about Mopar's feet, nor do I want to hear about triangles involving three men. now if there are two women and a man.... ooops wrong forum Quote
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