Lets see just how we can put this idea to work for us. What if we tied one of these units to the yellow jeep. We could take turns watching where the jeep was going. This would help those of us, me, that have had problems finding the yellow jeep. I think that there is a moveable cache out there. The down side is that someone has to update the web site when the cache is moved. What if the cache could tell when it was moved and update its' self. So many things to think about when one is layed up from knee surgery. Maybe I will make my home a cache so that I can meet others without having to go out. House bound Hiker WhtW01f@aol.com To: listserv@azgeocaching.com Sent by: cc: az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching. Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Oregon bureaucrats propose using GPS to track com each driver... Tuesday January 7, 2003 12:35 AM Please respond to listserv GPS tracking would not surprise me. As much as we live in the now. So much of life is reflected in the shows and movies we watch of the future. Does anyone remember the show Sea Quest? On the first show of the second season the Captain was fined for speeding on his motorcycle. He was told via radio transmission in his helmet that he was speeding and fined so much money and it would be automatically taken from his bank account. I was floored to see it then and so it doesn't surprise me to hear about it now. There were several new tech items on that show that are real today. Just observation, WhtWolf, Sherri (See attached file: C.htm)