Thanks RAnd, I thought that spot was only for the dogtag number. See? Ya learn sumptin' every day! :-) Cute TB Trisha On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 13:36:06 -0700, "RAND HARDIN" wrote: Trisha,   Go to the Track Travel Bugs site; place the travel bugs ID number (TB6C9) into the small box under the large travel bug figure in the upper right corner of the page.  After you place the number in the box, click on the arrow below the box.  This will take you to the travel bugs page.  (Be sure your volume is turned on for your computer.)   http://www.geocaching.com/track/   Rand   ----- Original Message ----- From: Trisha Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 9:52 AM To: listserv@azgeocaching.com Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] off topic-9/11   Um, can you give us another hint? Currently you can only search for atravel bug by a keyword, so the ID # didn't get me anywhere....TrishaOn Fri, 12 Sep 2003 23:23:13 -0700, "Ken" wrote:TB6C9  ----- Original Message -----   From: connie.farquhar@cox.net       EXTREMELY well said Terry. I agree 100% with your   statement.  --Connie  Team   "Wyle E"      -----Original Message-----     General BracketSent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 6:55          I'm of the opinion that one of the very things     that makes us Americans is that we are able move past these typesof     tragedies and remember them for what they are, which in this case     is the great and sometimes terrible price that we pay for our     freedom.         I remember 9/11.  Am I having a tough time     with it?  No.  I remember that my fellow countrymen paid for my     freedom with their blood, and it makes me proud of them andforever     grateful.  Freedom isn't cheap, and     those who pay the price in your stead deserve your pride andrespect, not     your sorrow or pity (NOT implying that Gale is not prideful or     respectful).  9/11 for me is at once both a terrible and greatmoment     in our history.  Not only did it demonstrate what freedom costs,it     also demonstrated what freedom has made us; virtuallyindestructible in the     face of insurmountable tragedy and loss.         I remember an interview with the wife of a man     who had fought back against hijackers.  He had called her on thephone     moments before taking action.  It was an act which inevitably ledto     the his death.  This woman had lost her husband and the father of     her child.  She wasn't tearful or sad.  She was smiling and     proud, and it showed through very clearly.  That about sums up howI     feel, and how I think others should feel.           Stand tall people.  Remember 9/11 for     testing our mettle, and us having passed the test with flying     colors.         --         Terry Hernlund/General Bracket                    ----- Original Message -----       From: Gale Draper                   There are no words for this day. Anyone else having a tough timewith       it?                  Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking                    9/11   Never Forget