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10/08/2012 at 8:27 pm #1733586On the Left Side of the Road...10/08/2012 at 9:33 pm #1964812
I’ve seen an increase in requests for help as well. I’m always willing to give help, but think it’s just common courtesy for the cacher to provide the following as a minimum:
1) GC # / Cache Name (both would be great)
2) What they have assumed about the puzzle type (i.e. it’s an anagram, it’s a soduko, it’s a math puzzle, it’s a trivia puzzle, etc.)
3) What have they tried? Please include specifics as applicable.
4) If the question is specific to a particular digit(s) of the solve, please provide the details behind it including any website used, math used, etc. This really helps the CO get right to the point.
5) Be as specific as possible when emailing the CO. They are certainly willing to help, but without knowing what you’ve tried, what you’re assuming, etc. they can’t provide much help.
6) Feel free to write a note to the cache page when you solve it and the solve is fresh in your head. Obviously try to avoid spoilers, but feel free to claim victory of the solve prior to actually finding it.
7) If you’re group logging a puzzle cache, provide the CO with the common courtesy of telling them (via the log) “XYZ solved it, ABC found it first, but we had a great time caching as a group today.”10/08/2012 at 10:49 pm #1964813I know gotta run is talking about me for at least one of his rants. That being said I have noticed that where the object in question is supposed to be doesn’t jibe with the rest of the puzzle. I know I didn’t explain fully in my email but i was asking where to park for the object in question. I know roughly where to go. I’d like to plan out my route for me, my friend and the kids. My friend is almost 7feet tall and long car rides cramp his legs so he can’t walk far distance after the ride.
10/09/2012 at 4:49 pm #1964814If a CO is unresponsive, you may wish to ask yourself what is the possibility you’ve done something. I know I do.
A few examples could be continually asking the same question to which the CO has offered advice such as rereading the question and re-answer it to check for the error OR if there is a discrepancy provide your answer and what you found different from the CO’s answers.
I generally feel that the Golden Rule is a good way to move forward when interacting with people.
This is the extent of my wasting electrons on the subject.
Following the signals from space.
10/09/2012 at 5:26 pm #1964815@hardinfam wrote:
I know gotta run is talking about me for at least one of his rants.
Despite your professed powers of telepathy, my comments above do not reference you, and I have gone well out of my way to ensure that none of my threads or posts are eponymous.
My advice is based on an amalgamation of experience over time, albeit with a recent flurry of activity bringing this issue to the forefront.
On the Left Side of the Road...10/09/2012 at 5:49 pm #1964816your email to me says otherwise
10/09/2012 at 6:25 pm #1964817Hardinfam, I have sent you a grand total of 2 emails in my history of geocaching, both of which have been in response to requests you have made of me for help, and both of which provided help. I would challenge you to prove otherwise.
I am not going to get in a pi**ing match with you here because frankly I don’t know you from Adam or really care. Let me say this one more time: this thread is not about you. If you are narcissistic enough to think so that is not my problem.
If I may say so, you seem to assume a whole bunch of stuff that is said in this forum is directed at you personally and then choose to get upset about it. You also seem to have a very difficult time accepting opinions that are different from your own. I suggest you get some thicker skin or spend some time away from the forums in venues that are less frustrating for you.
On the Left Side of the Road...10/09/2012 at 6:49 pm #1964818
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