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Marc,
6:30 sounds good to me. Where are we meeting?
As far as eating with Coastie and family. It sounds good to me, but I am pretty easy going. If for some reason we need to get on the road right after I can do that too.
Jim
Well I have already had contact with you. But officially, welcome. As Marc has already stated the valley has many great caches. Come on down.
Thanks T&TB,
I knew I could count on you.
Are you still a paddle short? Or is it 2 short?
Coastie, you’re really ridin’ the tide right now aren’t you. Good Job
I wouldn’t have had the time to go earlier, as my weekends are pretty booked.
Has anyone seen the latest log on the Gauntlet?
Anyone have a helicopter that we can use?
Gulp,
I better get my but in gear….
Good Job
Why not a bookmark for all of them?
Good news, for me anyway I don’t know what you think of it. But I am back in.
On Fathers day you think to yourself, “The heck with this brunch lets go find tupperware” and you weren’t thinking of leftovers.
Usually Volcano. 😳
I sing to myself, What were you thinking?
Geez, I usually make my own music in that room.
Ok here is the order I do things.
1. Click on the zip icon on the pocket query Icon.
2. It will prompt you to save or open the file. I just open.
3. It will open a window and you will get 2 gsak icons. to the left it will say extract all files. Click it.
4. This will open an extraction wizard. Click next, next, and finish.
5. This opens another window and there is your precious cache file. Drag it into gsak and play.This is providing you have windows XP. Otherwise I don’t know what is going on in that computer of yours.
Windows will extract them. Now I suppose I am obligated to tell you how I do it. I don’t really know I just push the buttons. I’ll try to figure it out and get back to you.
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