I have to add my 2 cents in. If the stats really bother you then go back in and either delete your logs or note them... I dont think the software can just single Team TJ out. It sounds like you don't like geocaching anymore anyway. So just be content with knowing you found a cache and don't log it. I think Team sanddollar had choosen to do this. This whole thing is getting old.
Team CBX2
>From: srdrake@srpnet.com
>Reply-To: az-geocaching@listserv.snaptek.com
>To:
>Subject: [Az-Geocaching] To Baja Fleg
>Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 11:36:10 -0700
>
>If you don't want your cache visits showing up as stats, then enter all your
>logs as note logs rather than found it logs.
>
>If you don't want your cache visits to be known about by others because the
>information is too private, then don't voluntarily enter logs when you find
>caches. No one requires logs to be entered when finding a cache. It's
>voluntary. In fact, there are many geocachers who don't log their visits on
>the website. Sometime when you're at a cache, look at the number of people
>who have visited the cache. Later look at how many people posted successful
>logs.
>
>Frankly, I don't know which team you are of the 500+ that show up in the
>Snaptek list. And really, I don't care which team you are. And, whether or
>not you find a cache or not doesn't enter into whether I enjoy the hobby or
>not.
>
>If the statistics on the Snaptek site are ruining your enjoyment for the
>hobby, then I wonder how strong your enjoyment was in the hobby before you
>saw the Snaptek statistics.
>
>Sorry everyone. I'm just tired of the dead horse that Baja Fleg continues
>to beat and whine about.
>
>-srdrake
>
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