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Nice job! That’s a lot of caches! Ever wonder what it would look like if you put all 1000 caches you found in front of you?
That was awesome! (nice tags on the Vue!)
Not to start a holy war, but…If you have a Garmin, stick with a Garmin. Magellan’s have a different (not bad) way of doing things which is often confusing to Garmin users.
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Originally posted by rubeeslpr:
Is there a way to download the entire series? I have done a search on Idiot Savant and come up with about half of them.[This message has been edited by rubeeslpr (edited 07-09-2005).]
Just do a pocket query centered around any one of the BoB caches. (assuming your are a GC premium member)
rotate?
Me thinks it’s UncleFun’s
Nice job!!!!
These previous post might help:
http://wi-geocaching.com/forums/Forum2/HTML/000231.html http://wi-geocaching.com/forums/Forum8/HTML/000832.htmlUse rechargable NiMh AA batts:
http://wi-geocaching.com/forums/Forum8/HTML/000798.htmlCingular has some great plans for Internet use. They are the “Media” service options and range from $5 to $20 a month. For the $20 you get unlimited downloads and browsing. It’s definitely cheaper with a plan!!
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Originally posted by WISearchers:
Chad or someone:Can you email me on how to use the RSS “code” to use its content? I understand what it is, just not how to use it for publishing “news” on a website.
Tony (WISearchers)
RSS is simply a way for clients to access timestamped data. It happens to publish this data in XML format for ease of parsing (only important to us geeks!) You can get an RSS reader or use Yahoo to read new articles available on a blog or website.
What is RSS?: http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2002/12/18/dive-into-xml.html
Yahoo: http://my.yahoo.com/s/about/rss/index.html
Some readers I’ve used: http://www.rssbandit.org/ http://www.newsgator.com/home.aspx
Theres tons of readers out there, just google “RSS reader”.
FYI, looks like Mambo can publish via RSS: http://www.mamboserver.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=20&Itemid=0
Does phpBB have RSS support?
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Originally posted by Cache_boppin_BunnyFuFu:
Ok… anyone using a Palm IIIxe??? If so do you have an extra manuel?? Or could I borrow one for a short time?? Otherwise, does anyone know where I can get a manuel???? I did a little searching on line and came up empty handed!YOu can contact me at:
[This message has been edited by Cache_boppin_BunnyFuFu (edited 05-27-2005).]
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Originally posted by EnergySaver:
Actually I DO talk to myself … but I don’t technically type to myself (yes you do, no I don’t).A joke forum would be great!
So, three ammo cans walk into a bar…
A tie, a beast and a green army man are driving in a car…
What do you get if you cross a GPS…
LOL!!!
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Originally posted by abcdmCachers:
I use a PocketPC with a Teletype compact flash card. It’s definitely a love/hate relationship. Many pluses – large color screen, excellent reception, waypoints include cache descriptions and hints, waypoint icons that distinguish kind as well as size of cache, door to door routing, memory card holds maps for entire states, recharges in the car, etc. The big minuses – fragile (but so far not a problem), and it requires external antenna, although this apparently is a problem with my particular PDA. If they are interested in learning more, feel free to have them contact me. Check out the waypoint generation software that I wrote for it at http://www.logicweave.com/waypointgen.html. The next version of the software will extract parking coordinates from the cache descprition and generate waypoints. Is this possible with any other software?Having said this, I am in the market for a dedicated unit, but I am worried I’m going to have to give up some features.
We can do all this with our Garmin 60C. Using spinner and Easy GPS to get stuff onto it and voila! No we can’t do parking coors from the cache location…that’d be cool though!
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Congrats!!! Hopefully you stayed dry on this one!
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