I remember that episode when it originally aired and I believe I did a quick mental check that, yes, the coords were in the right area. (I would hope the military advisors on a show like that wouldn't make such an obvious mistake!) Trisha "Lightning" Prescott On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 14:37:11 -0700, "Brian Casteel" wrote: Just about an hour ago the episode of Jag was on where Harm goes down in bad weather.  They rambled off lat/long but before I could get back into the living room, I missed too much of it.  Was going to look it up and see if the coords actually fell within the area they stated the aircraft went down in.  Hrmph.   Brian Team A.I. ----- Original Message ----- From: Gale Draper To: listserv@azgeocaching.com Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 2:20 PM Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] No gas to geocache! I needed gas so last night at 11 pm, I waited half an hour in line and paid $1.99 per gallon. Everyone was well behaved. I don't know what it is like today, but yesterday afternoon only 1 in 12 gas stations in my area had gas. Last night only 1 in 10 had gas. The news showed one independent on the west side charging $4.97 per gallon before he closed down due to personal safety concerns. (Sheesh, you think?)   We have an unofficial contest between Mike and I to see who can find the geocache or the coordinates in tv or films that we watch. Virtual geocaching seems to be all we can do for now (and not because of gas). Looking forward to the event cache this weekend. I'll have 3 TBs with me.Jim Scotti wrote:   Well, while our gas prices down here in Tucson are not approaching $4 agallon like I saw on the news last night about Phoenix, they are runningclose to $1.70, up from close to $1.50 before the gas pipeline break.  Mostof that jump happened within about 2 or 3 days just after the pipeline breakstory broke - coincidence?  The shortage may be having a small affect here inTucson since apparently, our gas terminals are being saturated by tankersfrom the Phoenix area - tankers distributing gas locally are competing withthose transporting it up to Phoenix and so there is some difficulty meetingthe demand.  I have not seen any stations that did not have gas, however.I also heard a guest on one of the morning radio shows while driving in towork talking about the Phoenix situation.  Supposedly, 70% of the gasdelivered in Phoenix comes from California, and the remainder comes throughTucson via the pipeline, presumably.  So, that leads to the question of whythere appears to be such a shortage - there should be at least 70% of thesupply intact with considerable of the remaining 30% being supplied viatanker instead of pipeline from Tucson.  Something smells fishy aroundhere....  I've heard stories on this listserve about passing 4 or 5 closedstations before finding one with a long line - are you having the sametrouble adding this equation up as I am?And the required geocaching part of this otherwise off-topic post: It's notthe gas situation that has kept me from going geocaching, just too many otherthings going on around here!  Did anyone see the repeat of Enterprise lastweek?  Some of the crew were descending into a cave on an alien planetchasing some alien scientists that needed to be found and removed from theplanet before the bad guys ! of the week closed the planet to them and duringthe descent, one of the crew finds a little tupperware-like container withsome rock samples in it.  My son thought I was nuts (as usual) as I exclaimed"Hey, a geocache!" Do you Yahoo!?Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software