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Uh oh, here come the hanging chads all over again.
😆 😆 😆
((((This was a sarcastic message, brought to you by the geo-sarcasm club of Wisconsin “GSCCW”, TyeDyeSkyGuy (Founder) 2008, Logo pending))))
I would like to thank the board for all their work in getting this done. The new logo is far superior to the old WGA logo.I personally think it looks great, even if the brown is a little odd. 😀 But since most times I get home from caching my jeans and floormats are stained that same color from the soil, I think it fits nicely.
Again, THANKS!
Welcome to caching and to the forums. So, are you from Cashton or Cacheton? 😆
Have fun with the new hobby.
Welcome to the caching world.
The best you can do is just try. See if you like caching with it first. If you have trouble locating caches listed a 2 stars difficulty or below, you may then want to update to a newer GPS. Now is the time with all the sales. Plus, I bet lots of folks here on this site, got new GPS’s for Christmas. Maybe you can find one of those lucky people to sell you their old unit?!?!?
There is another reason for decreased fuel economy in the winter.
All fuel injected cars have an air temperature sensor (IAT) between the air filter and the throttle body. The IAT tells the ECU in the car how rich or how lean of fuel/air mixture to use, to keep the vehicles performance the same throughout the year.
In cold temperatures, the sensor tells the ECU to richen the mixture, because cold air is more dense, and requires more fuel to make proper combustion.
My understanding of this thread was that G&G wanted to put this write-up in their profile on GC.com, not a GC cache page.
I’ve tried using page breaks and paragraph breaks
in my profile page at GC and it never works.
For a basic guide to HTML, follow this link
For some reason, the only HTML code I can get to work is and
. Page breaks and paragraphs don’t work.
The highlander is a nice ride, it’s one that I’ve considered to replace the Geo-Jimmy.
Surprisingly, after the accident, I was a able to make a few simple repairs on the Geo-Jimmy and put it back on the road, crushed rear and all. It’s tough getting the tailgate open, and a bunch of new small issues have popped up in the last month, but at 181k, it’s still going. Surprising for a GM.
I’ve found the geo-Jimmy replacement, but still have not bought it, I’m driving the Jimmy into the ground rather than try to sell it now. It’s got a few good months left in it I think.
Welcome. It’s always good to see more cachers. Hope to see you out there.
@marc_54140 wrote:
When you come across a puzzle that stumps you, there are two ways of getting help with it:
1. Contact the owner.
And I know others do not always contact me for help on my puzzles.
How true. It’s strange how many people do contact me after long periods of time, and say they didn’t think it was right to ask for help.
GO AHEAD AND ASK! I won’t bite. And as long as it looks like you’ve made an effort on your own, I’ll be glad to help.
SNOW, SNOW, SNOW, SNOW, SNOW, $%#&!!!
Google Earth does the job quite nicely for us. It helps plan our routes, and more importantly is unmatched in it’s usefulness as a futurecache placement tool.
It get’s better (worse) at the end! Thanks for the laugh, and happy holidays!
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Congrats!
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