+AneMae Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 (edited) We had an interaction with the ISS the other day- went to log a visit/note on the ISS cache (GC1BE91) However when you click Log your visit you get a page that states the cache is no longer accepting logs and is locked. Checked another cache by the same CO Rainbow Hydrothermal Vents (GCG822) and it is the same thing. That one has yet to be found. Why would this be? I have sent the CO a message asking why this is, but in the meantime can anyone else provide a reason? What good is any cache listing if it will not accept logs, of any type? Groundspeak? What does the frog have to say on this one? Note: I have also sent my question to GS via their contact form, will see what they say. Edited September 2, 2012 by AneMae Quote Link to comment
+Ambrosia Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 Well, my guess is that they are extremely famous caches that people may have been falsely logging or using as a forum. Since these caches would only be found extremely rarely, then the finders can let the owner or Groundspeak know when they find them and it can be unlocked for them to log their find at that time. Quote Link to comment
+AneMae Posted September 2, 2012 Author Share Posted September 2, 2012 So what about writing a note? Why would that be locked. I pay my Premium Membership fee, I don't see why GS should decide what listings (that they have approved) I should have access too. Quote Link to comment
+SwineFlew Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 ISS was unlocked for a short time for the last finder and I will say this, my email was BUSY!!! I am GLAD its locked for a reason, I only want emails if someone FOUND it, not some silly notes. Quote Link to comment
+Isonzo Karst Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 My memory is that in just one day, that cache got over 20 notes, a number "finds", some DNFs and at least 3 Needs Archived logs. I suspect that the cache owner and Groundspeak mutually agreed to lock it, until such time as someone had an actual ISS visit to relate. Quote Link to comment
jholly Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 So what about writing a note? Why would that be locked. I pay my Premium Membership fee, I don't see why GS should decide what listings (that they have approved) I should have access too. Groundspeak owns the website and Groundspeak has decided these caches should be locked. They are not the only caches locked, many others have been for various reasons. And since Groundspeak owns the site they get to set the rules on who can access various caches. Pretty simple and Premium status has nothing to do with it, I rather imagine it has more to do with lackey status. Quote Link to comment
+Ambrosia Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 So what about writing a note? Why would that be locked. I pay my Premium Membership fee, I don't see why GS should decide what listings (that they have approved) I should have access too. When it's locked, it's locked. There's no way to leave it unlocked for just notes. Besides, with notes, people can use it as a forum, which is not allowed. Quote Link to comment
4wheelin_fool Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 It's locked to prevent abuse. If you have something valid to post, contact the CO or Groundspeak and they might unlock it. Quote Link to comment
+wanderaboutaimlessly Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 How did he average the coordinates at 17000mph? Quote Link to comment
+SwineFlew Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 How did he average the coordinates at 17000mph? Its a moving cache. And no, it wasnt grandfathered. GS wants that cache listing to make themselves look good. Its one of their selling points when they want to borrow money or have someone put ads on their sites. Its more for GS own good then anything else. Quote Link to comment
+cache_test_dummies Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 (edited) Sign of the times, I guess. The Milky Way is much more dangerous than it used to be. When I was a kid, nobody in near-orbit had to worry about locking their space station. Edited September 2, 2012 by cache_test_dummies Quote Link to comment
+Ambrosia Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 It's those gorram reavers. Quote Link to comment
Mr.Yuck Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 We had an interaction with the ISS the other day- went to log a visit/note on the ISS cache (GC1BE91) However when you click Log your visit you get a page that states the cache is no longer accepting logs and is locked. Checked another cache by the same CO Rainbow Hydrothermal Vents (GCG822) and it is the same thing. That one has yet to be found. Why would this be? I have sent the CO a message asking why this is, but in the meantime can anyone else provide a reason? Because people like AneMae would post annoying notes that most watchers don't care about at the frequency of about 50 times a year? What, did you see it with a telescope or something? I don't care. It has nothing to do with Geocaching. This is all said with a big friendly grin on my face. I could have put it more diplomatic, but hey, it's funnier this way. Quote Link to comment
+The A-Team Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 We had an interaction with the ISS the other day... That's odd. According to this list, the last launch was back in mid-July. I can't find any mention of any other launches since then. Seriously, if you haven't really interacted with the ISS (read: floated around inside), then you have nothing to add to that cache page that dozens of other jokers haven't already done. If you want to post some random notes on caches you haven't visited, find some nice 1/1s closer to home. Quote Link to comment
+frinklabs Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 Sometimes I am so close to the ISS I can see it: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/cities/view.cgi?country=Canada®ion=Ontario&city=Toronto Four hundred kilometers is close, when it comes to spacecraft, right? Quote Link to comment
+Glenn Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 We had an interaction with the ISS the other day- went to log a visit/note on the ISS cache (GC1BE91) However when you click Log your visit you get a page that states the cache is no longer accepting logs and is locked. Checked another cache by the same CO Rainbow Hydrothermal Vents (GCG822) and it is the same thing. That one has yet to be found. Why would this be? I have sent the CO a message asking why this is, but in the meantime can anyone else provide a reason? Because people like AneMae would post annoying notes that most watchers don't care about at the frequency of about 50 times a year? What, did you see it with a telescope or something? I don't care. It has nothing to do with Geocaching. This is all said with a big friendly grin on my face. I could have put it more diplomatic, but hey, it's funnier this way. I am curious about this interaction too. Other than a physical visit to the ISS. I don't foresee a reason to make any kind of log entry on the cache page. But I could be wrong. Quote Link to comment
+The A-Team Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 Four hundred kilometers is close, when it comes to spacecraft, right? Hey, it's a lot closer than when Europeans armchair-log a cache halfway around the world! Quote Link to comment
+Glenn Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 Sometimes I am so close to the ISS I can see it: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/cities/view.cgi?country=Canada®ion=Ontario&city=Toronto Four hundred kilometers is close, when it comes to spacecraft, right? Amateur radio operators can talk with astronauts on the ISS. But that is a different hobby. Quote Link to comment
+Snoogans Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 Here's one of his that isn't locked. It's on solid ground and I was in the first 80 or so to find it. It's my personal favorite cache. Quote Link to comment
+evil-lemons Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 Hmmm...well, I watched the ISS in orbit on a few separate occasions last week. It was very cool...and come to think of it, I DID wave and say 'Hello!' to the six astronauts. Certainly that qualifies as an 'interaction'?! (and yeah, I really did wave...such a nerd!) Quote Link to comment
+Snoogans Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 ISS was unlocked for a short time for the last finder and I will say this, my email was BUSY!!! I am GLAD its locked for a reason, I only want emails if someone FOUND it, not some silly notes. When Steven told me he was gonna get to log that cache at a local event several months before, I didn't 100% believe it would happen. I put a watch on the cache just to see what would happen. The outcry was awesome entertainment. Hats off to OHL Hockey Guy for having the ingenuity to get that cache. It's a very good thing that cache is locked. Quote Link to comment
+Snoogans Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 ISS was unlocked for a short time for the last finder and I will say this, my email was BUSY!!! I am GLAD its locked for a reason, I only want emails if someone FOUND it, not some silly notes. When Steven told me he was gonna get to log that cache at a local event several months before, I didn't 100% believe it would happen. I put a watch on the cache just to see what would happen. The outcry was awesome entertainment. Hats off to OHL Hockey Guy for having the ingenuity to get that cache. It's a very good thing that cache is locked. Quote Link to comment
+kunarion Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 (edited) ISS was unlocked for a short time for the last finder and I will say this, my email was BUSY!!! I am GLAD its locked for a reason, I only want emails if someone FOUND it, not some silly notes. I've never gotten email from that cache, so there must be some way to prevent that . But if I see a "cache" and can't reach it, I might type a note (or a DNF). For the ISS in particular, info would be good -- when it will pass overhead, for example. Is it impossible to even edit the cache description? It seems out of date. There's not even a link to track the "traveling cache". Did a TB log get deleted? There was a TB dropped, but no log about a retrieval. Can't a cache that has three logs at least have info about one TB? They need to get this all corrected before I'd attempt to find it. I'm not even sure that the one find is real (it almost looks like a photo of a photo stuck to a wall). This cache is so messed up, it's in danger of being archived. Edited September 2, 2012 by kunarion Quote Link to comment
+GeoBain Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 We had an interaction with the ISS the other day- went to log a visit/note on the ISS cache (GC1BE91) However when you click Log your visit you get a page that states the cache is no longer accepting logs and is locked. Checked another cache by the same CO Rainbow Hydrothermal Vents (GCG822) and it is the same thing. That one has yet to be found. Why would this be? I have sent the CO a message asking why this is, but in the meantime can anyone else provide a reason? Because people like AneMae would post annoying notes that most watchers don't care about at the frequency of about 50 times a year? What, did you see it with a telescope or something? I don't care. It has nothing to do with Geocaching. This is all said with a big friendly grin on my face. I could have put it more diplomatic, but hey, it's funnier this way. I am curious about this interaction too. Other than a physical visit to the ISS. I don't foresee a reason to make any kind of log entry on the cache page. But I could be wrong. Probably discovered a safety issue (rocketry is deadly business) with it and wanted to post a NA. Quote Link to comment
+Ambrosia Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 We had an interaction with the ISS the other day- went to log a visit/note on the ISS cache (GC1BE91) However when you click Log your visit you get a page that states the cache is no longer accepting logs and is locked. Checked another cache by the same CO Rainbow Hydrothermal Vents (GCG822) and it is the same thing. That one has yet to be found. Why would this be? I have sent the CO a message asking why this is, but in the meantime can anyone else provide a reason? Because people like AneMae would post annoying notes that most watchers don't care about at the frequency of about 50 times a year? What, did you see it with a telescope or something? I don't care. It has nothing to do with Geocaching. This is all said with a big friendly grin on my face. I could have put it more diplomatic, but hey, it's funnier this way. I am curious about this interaction too. Other than a physical visit to the ISS. I don't foresee a reason to make any kind of log entry on the cache page. But I could be wrong. Probably discovered a safety issue (rocketry is deadly business) with it and wanted to post a NA. Sorry, Groundspeak doesn't deal with safety issues. Quote Link to comment
+SwineFlew Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 Sometimes I am so close to the ISS I can see it: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/cities/view.cgi?country=Canada®ion=Ontario&city=Toronto Four hundred kilometers is close, when it comes to spacecraft, right? Amateur radio operators can talk with astronauts on the ISS. But that is a different hobby. Ask them to "sign" the log for you. Quote Link to comment
+SwineFlew Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 (edited) ISS was unlocked for a short time for the last finder and I will say this, my email was BUSY!!! I am GLAD its locked for a reason, I only want emails if someone FOUND it, not some silly notes. When Steven told me he was gonna get to log that cache at a local event several months before, I didn't 100% believe it would happen. I put a watch on the cache just to see what would happen. The outcry was awesome entertainment. Hats off to OHL Hockey Guy for having the ingenuity to get that cache. It's a very good thing that cache is locked. I thought it was funny when OHL Hockey Guy "found" it. I didnt care if he found it like that. If you know the right people to "sign" the log for you, all the power to you. Yea, theres some conflict of interest there but lets not go there. They deleted all the NA, NM, and notes and all fake found it logs when it was reopened for OHL Hockey Guy. LOL! If hes reading this, CONGRATS for pulling that off! Edited September 2, 2012 by SwineFlew Quote Link to comment
+Glenn Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 I am curious about this interaction too. Other than a physical visit to the ISS. I don't foresee a reason to make any kind of log entry on the cache page. But I could be wrong. Probably discovered a safety issue (rocketry is deadly business) with it and wanted to post a NA. Sorry, Groundspeak doesn't deal with safety issues. The cache is rated appropriately. It's terrain rating is 5 stars. Requires specialized equipment and knowledge or experience. What I don't like is when someone places a cache in a dangerous area, where specialized equipment and knowledge is needed to avoid the danger, but then gives it 1 or 2 star terrain rating. Quote Link to comment
+SwineFlew Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 We had an interaction with the ISS the other day- went to log a visit/note on the ISS cache (GC1BE91) However when you click Log your visit you get a page that states the cache is no longer accepting logs and is locked. Checked another cache by the same CO Rainbow Hydrothermal Vents (GCG822) and it is the same thing. That one has yet to be found. Why would this be? I have sent the CO a message asking why this is, but in the meantime can anyone else provide a reason? Because people like AneMae would post annoying notes that most watchers don't care about at the frequency of about 50 times a year? What, did you see it with a telescope or something? I don't care. It has nothing to do with Geocaching. This is all said with a big friendly grin on my face. I could have put it more diplomatic, but hey, it's funnier this way. I am curious about this interaction too. Other than a physical visit to the ISS. I don't foresee a reason to make any kind of log entry on the cache page. But I could be wrong. Probably discovered a safety issue (rocketry is deadly business) with it and wanted to post a NA. Sorry, Groundspeak doesn't deal with safety issues. Yes they do, they locked it to keep my email box from getting too hot. Thats a fire danger! Quote Link to comment
+lamoracke Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 (edited) They deleted all the NA, NM, and notes and all fake found it logs when it was reopened for OHL Hockey Guy. Looks like one is still on there if you ask me. Of all caches, you should be there to sign this one if you ask me. I'll send a picture to Snoogans for that Richard Garriott cache in Texas and see if that will save me the trip. In all seriousness, hope I can do that cache in April, but will see. Edited September 2, 2012 by lamoracke Quote Link to comment
+SwineFlew Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 (edited) They deleted all the NA, NM, and notes and all fake found it logs when it was reopened for OHL Hockey Guy. Looks like one is still on there if you ask me. Of all caches, you should be there to sign this one if you ask me. I'll send a picture to Snoogans for that Richard Garriott cache in Texas and see if that will save me the trip. In all seriousness, hope I can do that cache in April, but will see. Let me quote what Jeremy said last year... Bickering over the rules of a cache "find" was never the intent of Geocaching.com. There's no prize, no leaderboard, and no trophy, so there's no reason to get your knickers in a twist about anyone else's definition of a find. Can be foundhere. Edited September 2, 2012 by SwineFlew Quote Link to comment
+SwineFlew Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 Thanks to toz for this pic. Waiting for Toz to take over this thread. Quote Link to comment
Mr.Yuck Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 Thanks to toz for this pic. Waiting for Toz to take over this thread. I just had to quote the pic, sorry. Yeah, I think OHL hockey guy's "find" is questionable. But I find his username much more questionable. The OHL is the most famous Junior Hockey League in North America, yet he's actually referring to some bar league hockey league with 40 year old fat guys in Texas. Quote Link to comment
+Snoogans Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 Sorry, Groundspeak doesn't deal with safety issues. Don't get me started. Quote Link to comment
+lamoracke Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 They deleted all the NA, NM, and notes and all fake found it logs when it was reopened for OHL Hockey Guy. Looks like one is still on there if you ask me. Of all caches, you should be there to sign this one if you ask me. I'll send a picture to Snoogans for that Richard Garriott cache in Texas and see if that will save me the trip. In all seriousness, hope I can do that cache in April, but will see. Let me quote what Jeremy said last year... Bickering over the rules of a cache "find" was never the intent of Geocaching.com. There's no prize, no leaderboard, and no trophy, so there's no reason to get your knickers in a twist about anyone else's definition of a find. Can be foundhere. Oh, I remember him saying that quite clearly, but was just funny if you considered all the other logs bogus and worthy of deletion, seems strange you have no problem with someone who just got his picture tacked to the wall and called it a find. Quote Link to comment
+SwineFlew Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 They deleted all the NA, NM, and notes and all fake found it logs when it was reopened for OHL Hockey Guy. Looks like one is still on there if you ask me. Of all caches, you should be there to sign this one if you ask me. I'll send a picture to Snoogans for that Richard Garriott cache in Texas and see if that will save me the trip. In all seriousness, hope I can do that cache in April, but will see. Let me quote what Jeremy said last year... Bickering over the rules of a cache "find" was never the intent of Geocaching.com. There's no prize, no leaderboard, and no trophy, so there's no reason to get your knickers in a twist about anyone else's definition of a find. Can be foundhere. Oh, I remember him saying that quite clearly, but was just funny if you considered all the other logs bogus and worthy of deletion, seems strange you have no problem with someone who just got his picture tacked to the wall and called it a find. They are all bogus as far I am concern, the reason one just stand because of how he did it. He did a good job at it. Quote Link to comment
+T.D.M.22 Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 ISS was unlocked for a short time for the last finder and I will say this, my email was BUSY!!! I am GLAD its locked for a reason, I only want emails if someone FOUND it, not some silly notes. I've never gotten email from that cache, so there must be some way to prevent that . But if I see a "cache" and can't reach it, I might type a note (or a DNF). For the ISS in particular, info would be good -- when it will pass overhead, for example. Is it impossible to even edit the cache description? It seems out of date. There's not even a link to track the "traveling cache". Did a TB log get deleted? There was a TB dropped, but no log about a retrieval. Can't a cache that has three logs at least have info about one TB? They need to get this all corrected before I'd attempt to find it. I'm not even sure that the one find is real (it almost looks like a photo of a photo stuck to a wall). This cache is so messed up, it's in danger of being archived. Isn't the TB now at Groundspeak HQ??Anyway I have seen some pretty high powered camera lenses. Maybe I could use one to take a picture of the ISS when it passes over head, edit in my GPSr using Photoshop, and claim a find. Just say i didn't sign the log, my pen won't work in space but I have a picture for proof. Quote Link to comment
+lamoracke Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 the ISS TB was at the Block Party recently. Was cool to see it and be able to discover it as well as Moun10Bike coin #001. Quote Link to comment
+AneMae Posted September 5, 2012 Author Share Posted September 5, 2012 (edited) Here is what the Frog said: These caches can only be logged if found. They are locked due to couch logs posted by dozens of people who have not found those caches. The ISS cache has actually been returned to earth, so it is not possible to log a find until the cache returns to the ISS. The other cache can be logged if legitimately found, so when cachers do get to the bottom of the ocean floor and can legitimately log the cache, they contact the cache owner who will permit the logging of the cache. These are highly unusual caches so we treat them a little differently to other caches. See bold part- shouldn't the cache description & coordinates be updated? At the very least? Maybe even Temp. Disabled since it is not currently available? Edited September 5, 2012 by AneMae Quote Link to comment
+Jumpin' Jack Cache Posted September 5, 2012 Share Posted September 5, 2012 Here is what the Frog said: These caches can only be logged if found. They are locked due to couch logs posted by dozens of people who have not found those caches. The ISS cache has actually been returned to earth, so it is not possible to log a find until the cache returns to the ISS. The other cache can be logged if legitimately found, so when cachers do get to the bottom of the ocean floor and can legitimately log the cache, they contact the cache owner who will permit the logging of the cache. These are highly unusual caches so we treat them a little differently to other caches. See bold part- shouldn't the cache description & coordinates be updated? At the very least? Maybe even Temp. Disabled since it is not currently available? OCD much? Or just need attention? Quote Link to comment
Andronicus Posted September 5, 2012 Share Posted September 5, 2012 How did he average the coordinates at 17000mph? Its a moving cache. And no, it wasnt grandfathered. GS wants that cache listing to make themselves look good. Its one of their selling points when they want to borrow money or have someone put ads on their sites. Its more for GS own good then anything else. From what I have read in buisness magazines, GS does not borrow money. Quote Link to comment
+J the Goat Posted September 5, 2012 Share Posted September 5, 2012 Here is what the Frog said: These caches can only be logged if found. They are locked due to couch logs posted by dozens of people who have not found those caches. The ISS cache has actually been returned to earth, so it is not possible to log a find until the cache returns to the ISS. The other cache can be logged if legitimately found, so when cachers do get to the bottom of the ocean floor and can legitimately log the cache, they contact the cache owner who will permit the logging of the cache. These are highly unusual caches so we treat them a little differently to other caches. See bold part- shouldn't the cache description & coordinates be updated? At the very least? Maybe even Temp. Disabled since it is not currently available? OCD much? Or just need attention? I'm going with this one based on some previous posts Quote Link to comment
+AneMae Posted September 5, 2012 Author Share Posted September 5, 2012 Yes I adore the attention. Quote Link to comment
Andronicus Posted September 5, 2012 Share Posted September 5, 2012 Here is what the Frog said: These caches can only be logged if found. They are locked due to couch logs posted by dozens of people who have not found those caches. The ISS cache has actually been returned to earth, so it is not possible to log a find until the cache returns to the ISS. The other cache can be logged if legitimately found, so when cachers do get to the bottom of the ocean floor and can legitimately log the cache, they contact the cache owner who will permit the logging of the cache. These are highly unusual caches so we treat them a little differently to other caches. See bold part- shouldn't the cache description & coordinates be updated? At the very least? Maybe even Temp. Disabled since it is not currently available? To answer the question without the sarcasm... It should be temporaraly dissabled, but "These are highly unusual caches so we treat them a little differently to other caches." Basicly, GS will do whatever they want with these two. Quote Link to comment
+Jumpin' Jack Cache Posted September 5, 2012 Share Posted September 5, 2012 Yes I adore the attention. So, just keep posting those fantastic find logs on your own unbelievably wonderful caches, eh? Saves bandwidth, same result sans disagreement = win/win. Quote Link to comment
Andronicus Posted September 5, 2012 Share Posted September 5, 2012 We had an interaction with the ISS the other day- went to log a visit/note on the ISS cache (GC1BE91) However when you click Log your visit you get a page that states the cache is no longer accepting logs and is locked..... Can you tell us what your "interaction" was? Radio?, Telescope?, ...? Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted September 5, 2012 Share Posted September 5, 2012 So what about writing a note? Why would that be locked. I pay my Premium Membership fee, I don't see why GS should decide what listings (that they have approved) I should have access too. I didn't realize that one of the benefits of being a PM was having the right to decide what listings I can post to! Thanks for letting me know that. Groundspeak should mention that in their FAQ. Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted September 5, 2012 Share Posted September 5, 2012 Actually, its probably locked to keep the hider from logging a Found It on his own cache. Quote Link to comment
+AneMae Posted September 5, 2012 Author Share Posted September 5, 2012 We had an interaction with the ISS the other day- went to log a visit/note on the ISS cache (GC1BE91) However when you click Log your visit you get a page that states the cache is no longer accepting logs and is locked..... Can you tell us what your "interaction" was? Radio?, Telescope?, ...? Well it has to do with a bar of soap, the Higgs Bosun particle, a beer can chicken and some instructions on treating radiation exposure that were unclear and caused me to get my elbow stuck in a celing fan. You had to be there I guess. Quote Link to comment
4wheelin_fool Posted September 6, 2012 Share Posted September 6, 2012 We had an interaction with the ISS the other day- went to log a visit/note on the ISS cache (GC1BE91) However when you click Log your visit you get a page that states the cache is no longer accepting logs and is locked..... Can you tell us what your "interaction" was? Radio?, Telescope?, ...? Well it has to do with a bar of soap, the Higgs Bosun particle, a beer can chicken and some instructions on treating radiation exposure that were unclear and caused me to get my elbow stuck in a celing fan. You had to be there I guess. And that is EXACTLY why it is locked. Upgrade to Platinum Member and perhaps you can log it.. Quote Link to comment
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