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  • in reply to: This Forum #1744319

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    Originally posted by Opossum:
    I have to agree with PHPBB, and would throw in http://www.postgresql.org/ for the database. While MySQL is very fast, PostgreSQL has many powerful features of a true database (like rollback). I *might* even be able to donate some time, but that is very dependant on what projects I’m working on.

    [This message has been edited by Opossum (edited 06-14-2005).]


    Oh sure… Start a database holy war. I’m a big user of MySQL…

    in reply to: Burgers and Custard, Anyone? #1738137

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    Originally posted by whitnallgps:
    Hey Cheesehead Dave-
    I plan on attending and if everything goes as planned during the next week…this event will serve as my 1000th double milestone. I’ll celebrate it over a burger and maybe a shake or malt.


    Congrats in advance!

    And don’t forget that TB! Its owner is coming up to make the pickup!

    in reply to: Jeep Wrangler Travel Bugs #1738122

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    Originally posted by GrouseTales:
    Just a little tidbit of information. Last year I discovered that the Jeeps travel bugs tags are already assigned to Groundspeak. We as Geocachers, are helping to distribute someone else’s travel bugs. They won’t be “owned” by the geocacher who is the first to hide it. I believe you may still need to activate the Jeeps, but we won’t be the owners.


    The two I have were already activated and in the “possession” of their owner, Jeep4x4 who has an interesting stats page.

    in reply to: HOW FAR WILL YOU GO? #1749922

    The Cheeseheads – 44.8 miles – 50 feet

    in reply to: Travel Bugs #1749822

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    Originally posted by EnergySaver:
    Ahhhhhh. Dropping the TB in your OWN cache … no wonder this feels wrong to you. Yes, make a log entry into your own cache, BUT make it a “Write Note” entry rather than a “Found It” entry … just say something like “dropping off a TB in my cache”, then BEFORE you hit [Submit], click on the TB’s name a couple inches west of the [Submit] button.


    And if you don’t want your cache page to look cluttered, you can go ahead and delete that note afterwards. The TB will still remain dropped into your cache.

    in reply to: Travel Bugs #1749818

    If the TB is in your inventory, you don’t need the number to drop it into a cache. All the TBs in your inventory are shown in a box at the bottom of the screen when you log a cache. If you dropped one of the TBs in your possession into the cache, you just highlight the bug. When you submit your log, the TB is automatically removed from your inventory and added to the cache page.

    Of is there something else you’re trying to do with a TB?

    [This message has been edited by Cheesehead Dave (edited 06-13-2005).]

    in reply to: Travel Bugs #1749816

    Why not take the travel bug home with you so you have the tag in hand when you log it? Then drop off the bug on your next caching trip.

    in reply to: Curiously Strong Competition #1749721

    You could…

    Make a battery pack for your iPod

    Make a set of mini-speakers

    Poke some holes through for a mini cheese grater.

    A friend of mine has a digital camera that’s small enough to fit inside.

    in reply to: Anyone else #1749689

    Only when I cancelled plans because it was supposed to storm but never did, but I really can’t complain about all this nice weather, especially since I’m on the tail end of a two-week vacation watching the new little Cheese Doodle and it’s rained maybe twice at the most which is great because spending all that time stuck indoors with a baby and his three-year-old brother would get a little… trying… to say the least, especially since the little one is not sleeping through the night yet or at least sleeping on a regular schedule, so since Mrs. Cheesehead is off her maternity leave and back teaching, I’m the one who’s been getting up for the late-night feedings so I’ve been a little tired and if I were stuck indoors, all I’d be doing is taking naps, so it’s good to get outside, although it’s annoying with the weather forecasts that have been calling for rain so I make plans to be indoors, but then it’s nice, and I really can’t complain about all the nice weather, because… wait, didn’t I already say that?

    Now that’s a run-on sentence…

    in reply to: New Flushingrouse “cacher” gets first find… #1738012

    Congrats! Very nice pics!

    in reply to: Burgers and Custard, Anyone? #1738127

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    Originally posted by Cathunter:
    Whatever you do, don’t read Dave’s geocaching.com profile.


    It’s my hidden side…

    in reply to: PDF to JPEG or BMP #1740538

    If you can get it (there’s a one-month free demo online) Macromedia Fireworks can open single-page PDF files and save them into any format you desire.

    in reply to: Garmin 60C vs CS? #1740544

    About $60…

    in reply to: Meaningless Question of the Day (5/17/05) #1749479

    in reply to: WGA under attack. #1737966

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    Originally posted by river_rat:
    but, how many cubits is that?

    That’s what i use to dimension all my drawings at work


    That would be over 3,373.10421 cubits per fortnight

    Which, by the way, is also 1.30388105 × 10-10 Parsecs per century!

    [This message has been edited by Cheesehead Dave (edited 05-17-2005).]

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