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@marc_54140 wrote:
@bugsmasher69 wrote:
Just remember the note you leave telling what you are doing is also letting any thiefs know what you are doing and gives them an idea how long you will be gone and how much time they have to break in and take what they want. Also leaving personal information like phone numbers out where anyone can see them isnt the best idea either with all the identity theft that goes on.
Lets see it says he is geocaching. Hmm that involves using gps units. Wonder where in the vehicle the car gps is hidden?
Yup, and if Ryan would tell me where and when he’s going caching next ………never driven a toyota, but there is always a first time!
There is a dealer in Appleton if you want to try out a “newer” model….
I’ve actually thought about doing that. I’ve parked in some weird spots while out caching and have just been waiting to get back and my truck be gone. I gotta get something laminated leaving my phone number and a explaining why I have parked there.
02/17/2009 at 1:49 pm in reply to: ToyotaRyan finds his 100th and is NOT off to a Rocky Start.. #1902353@sandlanders wrote:
Way to Go on The First Hundred, TR! Got a new avatar to celebrate, too. 😉
Thanks, I just threw it together and thought it would be good for an avatar.
02/17/2009 at 2:50 am in reply to: ToyotaRyan finds his 100th and is NOT off to a Rocky Start.. #1902350Thanks everyone, it couldn’t be possible without all the caches in the Valley.
Congrats on the 7500!
congrats on 3600
I second Wild Rose on W and I suggest Pichotta’s in Wabeno
@-cheeto- wrote:
Google Chrome “remembers” the sites you visit the most often and the home page is built up of “bookmarks” or “favorites” without having to tell it what to do. The sites move around on the page based on how often you use them. Guess which page is first?? 😀
And if your the secretive type you can always spawn a new incognito window and it won’t “remember” what you did 😉
Yeah and if Google would hurry up and make a Mac version I would be a happy camper and give it a try.
@Jeremy wrote:
They recently added a feature where you can (securely) synchronize your saved passwords too.
Yeah its a bummer this feature only syncs between Firefox and not with Internet Explorer and Safari.
Well now that Safari bookmarks can be synced over the internet without using .Mac I might be leaning back over to Safari. The program is called Foxmarks http://www.foxmarks.com/ . It will sync up your bookmarks between Safari (Mac only), Internet Explorer (Windows only) , and Firefox (All supported OS’s). I don’t know quite yet, this might get me to switch back to using Safari as my primary and Firefox as my secondary browser.
Congrats Gotta Run!
Congrats on the 9K it seems soo far off from where I am at now..
@OuttaHand wrote:
At home I use Firefox almost exclusively. I feel it’s a lot “leaner” application that doesn’t have all the bloat IE is known for. Also not too thrilled about how tightly IE is integrated with Windows.
Nor am I, any browser you can’t remove is asking for trouble.
Congrats on your 1000th find.
@TyeDyeSkyGuy wrote:
@ToyotaRyan wrote:
I keep most of my geocaching stuff in a backpack under my desk. I’ve been keeping my ammo boxes just stacked under my desk. Still waiting on getting some of my caches approved from the reviewer. They sure do make this game hard.
Once you have a few more placements under your belt, the whole process will become a lot easier.
Yeah I hope so.
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