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Not to mention the cost of having a mail server big enough to handle the volume.
Could be that http request fails half way through, so the phone resubmits the request to the server a second time.
My phone has on occasion sent somene an email multiple times. (six times). I am guessing the phone did not receive its confirmation so it resent the email again.
Just thoughts. Someone more knowledge will need to chime in.
Could be either way. One of Mark’s previous puzzles, you did not carrie the one and just dropped it.
My nuvi does that when the batteries are so dead that it can start it up. If I charge them for a while, everything works fine.
NBC 26 was carrying it out of Green Bay last night. Otherwise it is usually Fox 11.
I think everyone is bear hunting. 😯
flying like a bat without . . .
Congrats on the find.
Thanks. The view was wonderful and worth the climb to 1350 feet. This cache should be on everyone list of caches to do. If not, at least the earth cache nearby.
Congrats bigjim60.
@amita17 wrote:
Congratulations on 4000, JimandLinda! Are those real pancakes? I would also congratulate the cook. I can’t even get my pancakes to come out round, and you get some in numerical form?? 😯 And congratulations on your enthusiasm award, which will hang in the WGA office! Thanks also for your contributions to the sport and to the WGA 😀
Yes, those are real pancakes. I watch bigjim pouring the batter to make them. He was also making smilely face pancakes.
Congrats JimandLinda on 4000.
Just got done doing downloads for the West Bend cache bash and I saw a lot of Magellan Explorist GC coming throught. Nice little unit built specificly caching and they are going for about $125. Pricing is not bad for just starting. It is a lot easier to spend $125 for a Megellan, then it is to spend 3 or 4 or 500 for a Garmin unit.
At this time I use a Garmin Colorado 300, but have been thinking about switching to the Magellan Explorist series.
With a little planning it can be done. I assisted in 41 cache hunt that was spaced across Shawano County. This trip was well planned and after couple of caches the two of us were well coreographed (me navigating, and my partner in crime driving and signing logs, both of us looking) We were going for specific caches. We completed those 41 in 12 hours with about 45 minute lunch stop. The average difficulty was 1.5/2 X 1.5/2.
@Todd300 wrote:
^^^ What he said. Tempting.
^^^^ What everyone else said . . . Only problem is I have a wedding to attend that day already. . . . Decisions . . . Decisions.
Otherwise a carpool could pickup LG and Todd up on the way.
Not that anyone would do this, but pictures could be “doctored” up.
Maybe the WGA could do a cake raffle/auction for all the cake submitted. It would be a way to raise a few dollars. Our FFA group does that every year. These cakes are in the shape of tractors, cows and other farm related themes. Most of them are no bigger than a 9×13 cookie sheet. Most of our cakes go in the range of $50 to $100 range.
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