Ack.. No, I am not protesting it as something that breaks the rules, I am sorry if you got that impression. I was asked if I plan to hide a terracache, I was only trying to explain why I have no intention. You may have missed the part where I wish you the best of luck and happyness in the site. I have been told by others of the comments by the site owner. I have been told that he makes no attempt to hide the fact he hates jeremy and geocaching. I read the forum in Texas about why to use terracaching over geocaching. I am getting my information from terracache members. I have no personal interest in getting into a GC vs TC war and I have no desire to go play there. This is why I will not be placing caches there. I am confused that you are insulted or upset that I do not want to become amember to get information that members are making public. If all of my friends tell me to never shop at _________ store because of things they have had happen, I do not go shop theere to see what it is like. I trust my friends and I support them. An example is a computer company here in Tucson. I sent email to our listserv at work asking about how other people experience was and I did not get back a single possitive response. Should I then go buy some computers from them to see if I get the same problems? Maybe you would, I though, think the feedback from others who have experienced it should be enough to determine if I want to even give my money there. (In answer, I kept all the emails and plan to never buy from this store).. I hope that clears it up some, I am not saying it is evil, wrong, immoral or illegal. I am saying I have no interest in going there. On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 11:03:35 -0800 (PST), Gale wrote: > 1) Ironic that many of those who are protesting terracaching as something > that breaks rules have not read the site yet. I will sponsor anyone who just > wishes to check out the site for themselves. Im sure you can get anyone else > on the listserv who is a member at tc.com to be the second sponsor. Then > when you are done looking at the site, just revoke your acceptance of your > sponsors, and you are no longer there. > > 2) Moving caches are more likely to harm geocaching in general than virtuals > are. Im glad that manhole cover virtuals are gone, but there are many great > virtuals that cant be done on gc.com anymore. Those I miss. > > Terracaching is not just locationless and virtual caches. Nor is it only > those who are annoyed with gc.com and are taking their toys and playing > elsewhere. The site itself doesnt want it to turn into a trashing of gc.com > site. > > ____________________________________________________________ Az-Geocaching mailing list listserv@azgeocaching.com To edit your setting, subscribe or unsubscribe visit: http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching Arizona's Geocaching Resource http://www.azgeocaching.com