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                                        are encouraged to report it.<br><br> Yep, when you have to walk beyond the 'No trespassing' sign to get the cache that 20 people already signed, I will send off the email.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">
On 2/12/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">AZcachemeister</b> <<a href="mailto:azcachemeister@getnet.com">azcachemeister@getnet.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
I seriously think the digest format is virtually unusable, and I don't<br>know why it's even offered.<br>Shari, you really need to switch over...<br>I understand your issue, but I'm not about to spend MY life leaning on
<br>the delete key to clean up every one of my replies.<br>I get annoyed enough by posters who have their Email client set to add<br>their reply BELOW the original text...<br><br>With that out of the way, Shari has distilled the entire discussion down
<br>rather well.<br>I would say, however, that we all need to be the cache police, but we<br>need to be as gentle as possible while doing it.<br>I have a pending issue with a buried cache, and I'm wrestling with just<br>
how to handle it. I have pointed out (privately) to the owner that it's<br>in violation. If the parks department of Mesa finds out that cachers are<br>digging holes in their parks, a whole lot of caches, and caching turf,
<br>could be eliminated! The owner has yet to respond, and I'm loathed to<br>push the SBA button. Other cachers are finding the cache, and<br>(apparently) saying nothing, so mine is a lone voice of dissent. It's a
<br>nice cache, in a nice area, but the technique (buried) is a problem.<br>I DO NOT think that just because a cache doesn't make me say WOW, means<br>it's a bad cache or that it should be archived.<br><br>Shari Guida wrote:
<br>> Hi there,<br>><br>> Maybe I should subscribe to the individual e-mails, and then I wouldn't have<br>> to spend my life scrolling. So, only because life is all about me, I'm<br>> requesting that when you reply, that you delete most (if not all) of the
<br>> previous posts that tag onto your reply...that most of us have seen already.<br>><br>> With regards to the micro topic/permission topic/caching police topic that's<br>> ongoing, here's our input:
<br>><br>> 1. Micros: love 'em or hate 'em, they're just one kind of cache. If it's not<br>> your thing, then pocket query to ignore them.<br>><br>> 2. Get permission. That's the deal. Period. Not a bad suggestion, however,
<br>> to note who gave permission. If it's a store manager, then say the store<br>> manager on x/xx/200x if they don't want their name on the website.<br>><br>> 3. Caching police. Play nice. Respect each other's individuality in where
<br>> and how they cache (as long as they abide by #2). You don't like TB hotels?<br>> Don't go there. You don't like micros? Don't go there. You don't have a<br>> boat, diving certification, 4 wheel drive, strong legs, climbing gear, don't
<br>> go there. There are plenty of caches out there that you will like. Remember,<br>> this is supposed to be fun.<br>><br>> IMHO,<br>><br>> Shari<br>><br>><br>> ____________________________________________________________
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