+Shoknaw Posted February 6, 2004 Share Posted February 6, 2004 My son sent me this link. It may help a few to a better understanding of Geocaching. Snooptalk Just go to the site and enter the difficult to understand website that needs translating. Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted February 6, 2004 Share Posted February 6, 2004 Someone should run an oregone log through that filter. Link to comment
+planetrobert Posted February 6, 2004 Share Posted February 6, 2004 Someone should run an oregone log through that filter. im on a mission Link to comment
+Team GPSaxophone Posted February 6, 2004 Share Posted February 6, 2004 Hide a Cache: Hide a cache To hide a new geocache in yo' area, know what I'm sayin'? .. Please make sho obtain permission from da landowner or land manager 'n read da guidelines fo' reporting a cache prior placing yo' geocache, know what I'm sayin'? Reporting a new cache is easy." Just fill out izzle online form report a new cache da web site." Login is required n' sh**. Since each cache is approved by volunteers, expect see yo' cache approved within 24-48 hours, know what I'm sayin'? If yo' a** has difficulties posting yo' report da web site email us at report@geocaching.com , know what I'm sayin'? READ FIRST: This is a free service n' sh**. Only caches of a non-commercial nature can be posted through this site n' sh**. If yo' a** wish create a commercial cache or promotion, please contact us first." Caches perceived of a commercial nature will not be approved n' sh**. Link to comment
+planetrobert Posted February 6, 2004 Share Posted February 6, 2004 Frequently Asked Questions About Geocaching If yo' a** don't find da answer yo' a**'re looking fo' here, ax that shiznit in da forums! What is Geocaching? Geocaching is an entertaining adventure game fo' gps users n' s***. Participating in a cache hunt is a gravy way take advantage of da wonderful features 'n capability of a gps unit, know what I'm sayin'? The basic idea is has individuals 'n organizations set up caches izzall over da world 'n share da locations of these caches on da internet." GPS users can then use da location coordinates find da caches n' s***. Once found, a cache may provide da visitor wit a wide variety of rewards." All da visitor is asked do is if they get something they should try leave something fo' da cache, know what I'm sayin'? How do yo' a** pronounce Geocaching? Yo' a** pronounce that shiznit Geo-cashing, like cashing a check n' s***. Are there any other names fo' Geocaching? The GPS Stash Hunt, Global Positioning Stash hunt is interchangable, know what I'm sayin'? Geocaching has become da standard fo' da game, however n' s***. The word Geocaching broken out is GEO fo' geography, 'n CACHING fo' da process of hiding a cache, know what I'm sayin'? A cache in computer terms is information usually stored in memory make that shiznit faster retrieve, but da term is also used in hiking/camping as a hiding place fo' concealing 'n preserving provisions, know what I'm sayin'? So wass da big a** deal? Yo' a** gave me da coordinates so I know where that shiznit is n' s***. Seems pretty easy, know what I'm sayin'? It is deceptively easy n' s***. It's one thing see where an item is, that shiznit's a totally different story actually get there, know what I'm sayin'? Link to comment
+gallahad Posted February 6, 2004 Share Posted February 6, 2004 I somehow got the initial impression that the type of individual engaged in the sport of geocaching was beyond ubonics. That stuff is, like, passe dude. Link to comment
Cholo Posted February 6, 2004 Share Posted February 6, 2004 was beyond ubonics. You what? Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted February 6, 2004 Share Posted February 6, 2004 (edited) was beyond ubonics. You what? Bubonics, I think it related to the black plague which was especially concentrated in inner cities. It used to be spread by rats, but now it's spread by geocachers, and sh|t. Edited February 6, 2004 by Renegade Knight Link to comment
+flask Posted February 6, 2004 Share Posted February 6, 2004 i thought it was pretty funny. Link to comment
+gallahad Posted February 6, 2004 Share Posted February 6, 2004 (edited) was beyond ubonics. You what? Bubonics, I think it related to the black plague which was especially concentrated in inner cities. It used to be spread by rats, but now it's spread by geocachers, and sh|t. OK, OK - Ebonics. I admire the quick wit displayed there. But the parallel drawn in your reference to "plague" (bubonic) is closer to reality than some may realize. There was a move afoot to provide instruction in the ebonics "dialect" in public schools in our state a few years ago. If that drive had been successful we'd have all suffered from the "Ebonic Plague". IMHO, my point remains valid - regardless of the spelling error. Oh; one more minor point. The bubonic plague was not spread by rats. The rats provided a home (and transportation) for the fleas which carried the disease. But it's always easier to kill a few thousand fleas by killing some rats than trying to hunt down one flea at a time. Edited February 6, 2004 by gallahad Link to comment
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