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Congratulations, the first 100 are the hardest, they only become more enjoyable!
@Energy Saver wrote:
Since I work for the state’s energy conservation program … I guess I better speak up …
The biggest “no brainer” economically … is to replace your regular (incandescent) light bulbs with CFLs …
I have been looking for LED spotlights for a commercial track lighting system (to reduce heat and use less energy). Do you know of a good brand or source, or if that technology is even yet available?
@marc_54140 wrote:
One of the major reasons I can see for specifing the actual distance is for cachers with families (little kids) .
Also for recovering cripples! 😆
First off, I’m sorry to hear about your back injury. One week is not a terribly long time to be out of caching. The caches will still be there when you are well. I missed about 2 1/2 months of caching this summer due to a broken leg. Listen to your doctor, and let your body heal well. Caching is so much more enjoyable when you get back to it. I really got into the forums during my rehab. I also did a bit of “vicarious” caching with my brother via cell phone. Get well soon!
Congrats sagasu, Aren’t big round milestone numbers fun?
Believe me, the wheelchair is fun for only about 5 minutes. After that the sympathy factor wears off, and you have to get by only on your intelligence and good looks. Boy was I in trouble!
10/21/2007 at 8:53 pm in reply to: Coastiegirl04 Breaks into the Thousandaire Club!!!!!!!!!!!! #1880492Way to go Coastie. How much fun is this?!
Congrats Hemi on the nice big round number. Way to do it in style!
10/18/2007 at 2:29 pm in reply to: 2008 Wisconsin Geocaching Awards? – looking for opinions! #1880361Bandits – A most wonderful suggestion. I think Collins idea of a dinner/hotel etc. would be perfect. Wisconsin Dells?
Sagasu: Continue to enjoy the hunt, FTF or not!
Nice job roaming pack! Keep those milestones coming.
All I can say is WOW. Bandits are everywhere. I spent some time in West Bend yesterday, and never could catch up to them, they were moving too fast. Nice work.
Hey Mike, congrats on the milestone, and by all means, don’t let a silly things like work get in the way of important things like caching!
Congratulations. Think how many caches you’ll have by the time you get to be my age! Keep up the good work.
T&TB, I hope that your recovery is fast and complete. I too had a medical “sabbatical” from caching this last summer, and can tell you from personal experience that it is even a more enjoyable experience when you can get back out caching. I’m looking forward to seeing your logs reappear on the website.
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