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@beccaday wrote:
Quick, how many geocaching.com tabs are open on your web browser right now? Me? 5 😆
GC.com = zero
WGA = six
I would have had the opposite answer 15 minutes ago
Wake up call for me. So that’s what browser means. I didn’t realize you could find things on the Internet other than geocaching. This opens up a whole new world.
Three, although I just had 8 open… When God closes a door, he opens a window. I guess all these open windows explain a lot of disappointment lately!
@dingoagogo wrote:
GC.com = 27 on this computer, 4 on other devices/computers
Other open tabs related to caching (including maps, gps info, apps, forums, facebook groups, wikis, google searches, footwear, etc, etc…) = 43 on this computer, 8 on other devices/computers
For a grand total of (let’s see… carry the one…) 82
Firefox and it’s tab groups is a wonderful, horrible thing.
…And maybe I need professional help… 😯
And I think that dingoagogo is the winner! 😆
Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
@Trekkin and Birdin wrote:
Zero
As for interventions….we’ve found that wine tastings, art tours, music performance and practicing our own instruments have worked well to distract us from “all geocaching, all the time.”
Birding works for me, too, not so much for the other half of our team.
You will also find that pneumonia distracts you from that constant urge to geocache as well. I wouldn’t recommend it however.
Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
@beccaday wrote:
And I think that dingoagogo is the winner!
Funny, my wife uses a very different word…
Also, I don’t know if I should admit this or not, but I didn’t count a whole group of about 10 tabs or so where I opened up the city GIS map to check a possible cache placement, but just ended up property stalking. Is that even a thing? If not, I just made it one. 8)
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