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  • in reply to: INATN #1931566
    huffinpuffin2
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      @gotta run wrote:

      Is there a site/program that can do a D/T combination grid? I currently use just cachestats but it shows D and T separately, not in combination.

      Here’s one http://www.mygeocachingprofile.com/

      no 6/6 though 😀

      in reply to: INATN #1931561
      huffinpuffin2
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        Calling Mr. CodeJunkie? Be careful what you wished for……………. The keys to DeLorme, and oh, so much more!?! 😈 😈 😈

        in reply to: Ring Puzzles #1931401
        huffinpuffin2
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          @cheezehead wrote:

          My question is how does one go about making the rings? 😕 😉 😈

          Laser beams from your eyeballs 😈 😈 😈

          in reply to: Jim Gets No Help For #2600 #1931382
          huffinpuffin2
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            Congrats on the Milestone! Great to do a cache that turns into an event! Sounds particularly memorable…and colorful!

            in reply to: Ring Puzzles #1931398
            huffinpuffin2
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              Not a dead give-away nor a spoiler beyond what it presented: The route to the solve is on the cache page. See and apply the ‘Puzzle Hint’……has the hint always been there?

              Hmmmm, and this is a Lonely Cache…………………. 😈 😈 😈

              Good Luck!

              in reply to: Mispronouncing… #1931286
              huffinpuffin2
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                @Vegas Gamblers wrote:

                Milwaukee.

                Mwawkee? 😳

                in reply to: Smart Phone Apps down/Sprint? #1930905
                huffinpuffin2
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                  We’ve been using ‘Geocaching for webOS’ on our Sprint Pre and have not been having any problems. Also just checked ‘Geocache Locator’, an app we occasionally use, and that is working fine as well.

                  in reply to: GSAK Mapping #1930763
                  huffinpuffin2
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                    @froggerz wrote:

                    We have found this mapping macro useful. It uses Google Maps (street, satellite & terrain).

                    Nice!

                    in reply to: GSAK Mapping #1930761
                    huffinpuffin2
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                      CodeJunkie: To skip Google Earth, you may also export the gpx file from GSAK, and bring it into Google Maps by: My Maps > Create New Map > Import the gpx file > Done

                      Here’s an example of some caches on Washington Island http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=102325126632251151345.000488b8479d80e97f49b

                      in reply to: When to ask to archive/NM? #1930587
                      huffinpuffin2
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                        Thanks Team Deejay! 8)

                        in reply to: TICKS #1926776
                        huffinpuffin2
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                          @cheezehead wrote:

                          I think the Permanone works!

                          That’s contains the serious stuff, Permethrin, and should KILL ticks on contact, with a good dose. We’ve not made that move yet, as it’s a bit on the nasty side for our recreational use. Label warnings are sobering; can sicken pets, etc. ➡ We use DEET, which is ‘just’ a repellent………and duct tape when we’re ‘going in there.’

                          We were caching north and east of sloughfoot’s locations yesterday, and we only got one………50! YOW! 😯 😯 We’d still be feeling them! Any of them deer ticks?

                          in reply to: What Am I doing Wrong?? ( HTLM) #1930381
                          huffinpuffin2
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                            @CodeJunkie wrote:

                            The forums don’t use standard HTML tags (no idea why, but they don’t).

                            The forums use BBCode.

                            The Wikipedia explains why: “Bulletin Board Code or BBCode is a lightweight markup language used to format posts in many message boards……..BBCode was devised to provide a safer, easier and more limited way of allowing users to format their messages. Previously, many message boards allowed the users to include HTML formatting, a side effect of which was that malformed HTML could disrupt the page’s layout, or HTML could be used to run JavaScript leading to XSS attacks……………”

                            in reply to: What Am I doing Wrong?? ( HTLM) #1930379
                            huffinpuffin2
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                              Put yet another way (just what you need, huh? This is a remake of glorkar’s post), use the options for inserting an URL as displayed when you ‘mouse over’ the “URL” button.

                              To insert the url link alone: http://url

                              or

                              To insert the link, but display only an URL TEXT name such a “CRAM ISLAND” in our posting: URL TEXT

                              OK Neon, now it’s your turn: Final exam time! Let’s see it!

                              huffinpuffin2
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                                Congratulations BigJim60! If you’re gonna do it in the rain, today was a great day to do it! 🙂

                                in reply to: Trekkin’s Secret Weapon #1930511
                                huffinpuffin2
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                                  Thanks BigJim & Heli!

                                  Now, let the speculation continue!

                                  Could it be Roosevelt’s Grampa? You know, a Big ‘Nosey Bear’ ‘Nose Poker’, like they have in da U.P.

                                  Whatever it is, hope they keep that ace up their sleeves. 8) Won’t be a ‘secret’ anymore, should they spill the beans………….

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