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| sci.geo.satellite-nav (Global Satellite Navigation) (sci.geo.satellite-nav) Discussion of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS). Topics include the technical aspects of GNSS operation, user experiences in the use of GNSS, information regarding GNSS products and discussion of GNSS policy (such as GPS selective availability). |
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on 2. Mai 2000 Dave Ulmer wrote:
-- -- Now that SA is off we can start a worldwide Stash Game!! With Non- SA accuracy is should be easy to find someone's stash from waypoint information. Waypoints of secret stashes could be shared on the Internet, people could navigate to the stashes and get some stuff. The only rule would for stashes is: Get some Stuff, Leave some Stuff!! I'm thinking of half burying a five gallon plastic bucket with lid at the stash point. Putting in some stuff. Adding a logbook and pencil so visitors can record their find. I'll look for a place near a road where few people would normally go... Have Fun!! Dave... what do you think about: back to the roots? Geocaching is now more than hiding and seeking a little plastic box. More and more features has to be implemented and the interesting place is now not the aim. It is to get points in the players profile. because of this we are posting the coordinate for a geocache hear: N 53° 12.529 E 010° 25.897 the cache is placed at the roots of a big tree, which i know since my childhood. The biggst oak in the wood Tiergarten south of Lüneburg. if you like, go and find the box. greatings from germany Lüneburg Kerstin und Jens |
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Dear Kerstin and Jens,
we feel a little bit like Mike Teague -- we were the first to find of your cache "back to the roots". what do you think about: back to the roots? Should geocaching go "back to the roots"? We don't know. We are going caching for the hunt and the fun of it. We like to go out in the woods (even when we disklike the many ticks in our region) and also urban caches as well. We like to see caches, where the owner had fun hiding. You chose a place you know since your childhood; that has a personal meaning for us as geocachers as well: when we try to find your cache, we are going in your footsteps. (One of our caches has a similar meaning, but you can understand the full intention only when you know the coin we put in the cache as we hid it -- but that's another story.) Many of the features that are now implemented in geocaching are not of interest for us, that's why we are still no premium members at geocaching.com. But we think, that the internet changed its face and geocaching just went with it. Back in 2000 the usenet was much more frequented than today and it had a character of a community. Today you have web 2.0 and there are many communities in the www. Geocaching.com could be such a community as well: you can contact the owner or other cachers very easily, you have the opportunity to make a friendlist (ok, not with much functionality) and you have events where you can meet other geocachers. And what means "back to the roots"? If you have a look at geocaching history it was Mike Teague, the first finder of the first geocache, who put up a website for logging caches. We won't make a website for logs for your cache, but we hope it will be published on geocaching.com soon. We like the idea of your cache very much and we hope, that we see you again on one of the next events in Lüneburg and can speak with you about "back to the roots" personally. Thank you very much for the great cache! Sandra and Thorsten |
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Greetings from the Root !!
I see a lot of people have taken my advice to Have Fun !! See Ya, Dave... "guenny" wrote in message ... on 2. Mai 2000 Dave Ulmer wrote: -- -- Now that SA is off we can start a worldwide Stash Game!! With Non- SA accuracy is should be easy to find someone's stash from waypoint information. Waypoints of secret stashes could be shared on the Internet, people could navigate to the stashes and get some stuff. The only rule would for stashes is: Get some Stuff, Leave some Stuff!! I'm thinking of half burying a five gallon plastic bucket with lid at the stash point. Putting in some stuff. Adding a logbook and pencil so visitors can record their find. I'll look for a place near a road where few people would normally go... Have Fun!! Dave... what do you think about: back to the roots? Geocaching is now more than hiding and seeking a little plastic box. More and more features has to be implemented and the interesting place is now not the aim. It is to get points in the players profile. because of this we are posting the coordinate for a geocache hear: N 53° 12.529 E 010° 25.897 the cache is placed at the roots of a big tree, which i know since my childhood. The biggst oak in the wood Tiergarten south of Lüneburg. if you like, go and find the box. greatings from germany Lüneburg Kerstin und Jens |
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"guenny" wrote in message ... on 2. Mai 2000 Dave Ulmer wrote: -- -- Now that SA is off we can start a worldwide Stash Game!! With Non- SA accuracy is should be easy to find someone's stash from waypoint information. Waypoints of secret stashes could be shared on the Internet, people could navigate to the stashes and get some stuff. The only rule would for stashes is: Get some Stuff, Leave some Stuff!! ********************************* I remember these times. I stopped geocaching when the caches started showing up in Wal-Mart parking lots. The game changed from finding interesting locations to playing hide and seek for a film canister in a parking lot. Maybe it is me, but I don't enjoy looking under rocks. Show me someplace interesting. |
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"the Moderator" schreef in bericht et... "guenny" wrote in message ... on 2. Mai 2000 Dave Ulmer wrote: -- -- Now that SA is off we can start a worldwide Stash Game!! With Non- SA accuracy is should be easy to find someone's stash from waypoint information. Waypoints of secret stashes could be shared on the Internet, people could navigate to the stashes and get some stuff. The only rule would for stashes is: Get some Stuff, Leave some Stuff!! ********************************* I remember these times. I stopped geocaching when the caches started showing up in Wal-Mart parking lots. The game changed from finding interesting locations to playing hide and seek for a film canister in a parking lot. Maybe it is me, but I don't enjoy looking under rocks. Show me someplace interesting. This is the usual situation when the hobby of a few is discovered and taken over by the crowds. An example is usenet by itsself: commercial boxes harvesting the binary newsgroups and downloading movies automatically, thereby directing the attention of unwanted organizations, and destroying the entire environment, just for the quick profit of selling those boxes. I think they existed for not more than 6 months. Kees. |
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