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The CIA loses track of one of its operatives, and so calls in one of their top spy hunters. The CIA boss says, “All I can tell you is that his name is Murphy and that he’s somewhere in Ireland. If you think you’ve located him, tell him the code words, ‘The weather forecast calls for mist in the morning.’ If it’s really him, he’ll answer, ‘Yes, and for mist at noon as well.'”
So the spy hunter goes to Ireland and stops in a bar in one of the small towns. He says to the bartender, “Maybe you can help me. I’m looking for a guy named Murphy.”
The bartender replies, “You’re going to have to be more specific because, around here, there are lots of guys named Murphy. There’s Murphy the Baker, who runs the pastry shop on the next block. There’s Murphy the Banker, who’s president of our local savings bank. There’s Murphy the Blacksmith, who works at the stables. And, as a matter of fact, my name is Murphy, too.”
Hearing this, the spy hunter figures he might as well try the code words on bartender, so he says, “The weather forecast calls for mist in the morning.”
The bartender replies, “Oh, you’re looking for Murphy the Spy. He lives right down the street.”This whole thing is making be dizzy. Think I’ll lie down and play ‘possum….
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Originally posted by CB&MB:
Why is there mud on the trails after it rains? (can’t get much more meaningless than that!)
hmmm, is the mud caused by dirty trails or unclean rain?
Ok, Spock, defense shields up! Have secured GPS in secure area! Now for the question…..In your opinion, how did the advance publishing of Stonehaven’s temp finds go?
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Originally posted by river_rat:
How hard would it be to integrate a spell check feature for when one is making a post? Just a random thought as I close the window with dictionary.com 😉
For those that still use IE, go to http://www.iespell.com/
it workz fur me
Spellchecker. For those that use Firefox or Mozilla, go to http://spellbound.sourceforge.net/. A neat little spellchecker.
FYI, for those that use Palm, Cachemate, and GSAK…..There is a new feature in GSAK that will allow the ‘copying’ of the palm cachemate file into GSAK, then use the somewhat instant logging deature.
Give it a try.Try this site http://wap.geocaching.com/
Then there is also this site. http://boulter.com/geocaching/express/
[This message has been edited by rpaske (edited 05-03-2005).]
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Originally posted by arcangl7:
How many of you are aware that its Miata’s Birthday Today!Happy 29th!
29! Sheesh! It’s been a while since I have been there! I wouldn’t go back. No senior discount!
Happy Birthday.
FYI. go to http://www.rv.net/ and do a search for 2610.
This thread has gone full circle- birth, life, death.
Brian, I have sent email re 2610.
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Originally posted by rpaske:
This is one of those help me questions that does not have to do with a specific geocache or a gpsr. cm2gpx is a utility which will, as I understand it so far, will take a found log from a Cachemate file and somehow, magically, transfer it to GSAK. Too many acronyms?What I am is looking for is a friendly how to file. This may drop on deaf ears but I am giving it a shot here.
Well, after a little while, I finally figured this thing out. After reading the following how to, the reader may well say, “that’s too complicated, I’ll do it the way I have always been doing it.” Believe me, I can empathize!
So, that being said, here are the directions….so far….
1. Find cache and record data on pda using Cachemate. Do not copy log into memo.
2. When at home, HOT SYNC PDA.
3. Open folder with CM2gpx program in it.
4. Locate the cmate file. This may well be the most difficult part. My file is located along the path C:Program FilesHandspringrpaskeBackupDefaultItems-cMat.PDB –
5. Now, drag the cmat file onto the CM2GPX file. A new file will be created in the same place as the cmat file above. It will probably be called. default-out.
6. Now open GPX and pull down the file menu to Load Cachemate logs and finds.
7. Once again, locate the file that was created in step 5. Chance are it will be created along the same path as step 4. (C:Program FilesHandspringrpaskeBackup)
8. Press the ‘LOG’ button.
9. If all goes as planned, a new column will be added to the GPX file – found by me.
10. The date the geocache was found will show.**Now I am hoping that someone comes up with a macro that will enable all of this to happen with the press of a button.
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Originally posted by EnergySaver:
I will try what you said, T&B … I cut/paste images all the time to Word and other places … just didn’t think you could go directly from Word doc to Palm … but then again I’ve only had the thing 1.5 days now.
Try this site….All kinds of Free Palm downloads, including graphics utilities.
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