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Ummm works fine for me.
Here’s a link to Garmin’s site that has some additional info which pretty much echoes Buy_The_Tie’s post. It also has pictures, and how can you go wrong with picture? 🙂
I will try to do my part!!! I’ll just need to stock up on Mountain Dew, and Tylenol to deal with the inevitable headaches. 🙂
Yep, I’m getting that as well. Not sure what’s going on with it though.
Karen and I would be happy to help with the pancake breakfast. Just wondering if we the WGA would like to use our camp stove again? Used it at the campout, and would be happy to bring it along again. Just let us know. 🙂
07/30/2009 at 7:38 pm in reply to: #1 Geocaching Team in the World attending $1000 Cache Ba$h #1908891@Team Black-Cat wrote:
@Averith wrote:
I just took a shower, so I know I’m not unwashed!!! 🙂
No, I think you fit in under “rabble”. 😛
Just to get back on topic…
Cool. I hope he enjoys the event.I can live with that, just don’t call me unwashed. 🙂 I’m sure he will have a ton of interesting stories to share.
07/30/2009 at 3:52 am in reply to: #1 Geocaching Team in the World attending $1000 Cache Ba$h #1908889@Team Black-Cat wrote:
@marc_54140 wrote:
But will they mix with the hoi polloi?
Had to look that up….
Synonyms for “hoi polloi” include “…commoners, great unwashed, minions, multitude, plebeians, proletariat, rabble, rank and file, riffraff, the common people, the herd, the many, the masses, the plebs, the peons, the working class
I think I’m in there somewhere…
I just took a shower, so I know I’m not unwashed!!! 🙂
Site’s back up again.
Glad I’m not the only who is confused. 😕 😕
Maybe they had to refuel the portable generators.
@Buy_The_Tie wrote:
For sale: Palm IIIx handheld computer with hot sync cradle & cover.
Price: $20
Monochrome
4Mb RAM
Works with Cachemate, Plucker & others.
Uses two “AAA” batteries. (you can replace them in the field, no need to be near a charger or other power source)
Software available for free from: Palm.com
Requires an RS-232 (serial) port in order to communicate with host computer.
Your computer would need a port that looks like this:
FYI You could also get a USB adapter that will add an RS-232 port to your computer. Most computers today don’t have serial ports anymore.
Back up again, fear not.
@sandlanders wrote:
@Averith wrote:
We’ll be heading down to the lakefront here in Sheboygan to spend the day, and watch the fireworks this evening. Taking our large kite collection out to see if we can’t get a few up in the air. 🙂
That would be a sight to see! May you have the right winds.
Has to be better then last weekend, tried to get the stunt kite up and no matter how many times I tried she just wouldn’t get into the sky. Of course every time it was on the ground the wind would pick up. 😀
We’ll be heading down to the lakefront here in Sheboygan to spend the day, and watch the fireworks this evening. Taking our large kite collection out to see if we can’t get a few up in the air. 🙂
Kind of scary how a “small” fire in just one location can effect so many different things on the internet.
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