Teri:
I appreciate your insights and your courage to
voice them. I think my wife would tend to agree with you. Perhaps the
competition is mostly a guy thing. I do find it interesting that this
comment would come from a team that is hot on Wyle E's heels.
I like that stats and appreciate the time Snaptek
has put into creating them. I think they are fun and interesting.
They prompte discussion and help build the virtual geocaching community in
Arizona.
Have fun,
Jerry
Team Cache-Quest
-----Original Message-----
From:
Teri Hall [mailto:miltarycat@hotmail.com]
Sent:
Wednesday, September 26, 2001 10:47 AM
To:
az-geocaching@listserv.snaptek.com
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] A comment on
statistics
Ok, this is a tough post for me to add, but I need to
get it off my back. I
know I will probably be the only one who agrees
with my thoughts, but there
is always one black sheep in the group
right?
I for one DO NOT like the new statistics. I had the most
fun Geocaching
from the beginning of July (when we found out about
Geocaching) through the
beginning of September (before the stats showed
up).
Geocaching has been around since mid 2000. I had no problem
with starting
out knowing I had only X number of caches. I didn't
even give a (fill in
word) that people like Bob Renner etc. had numerous
more caches than we did
- since he has been geocaching from the beginning
and we had just started.
There wasn't a problem until September with
people complaining about others
finding their own cache, finding a cache
more than once, etc. Nobody cared
until September 4th.
Now it
is a big competition (maybe not for the females, but statistically
in
Sociology, men are BIG on competition). Who has the best
difficulty/terrain
number? (not fair to those who are handicapped or who
are not mobile enough
to hit 4's and 5's). Who has hidden the most
caches (gee, I don't have a
job as I was laid off, but to be competitive
with team X, I had better go
hide 15 caches to keep up). And last but
not least, who has the best cache
karma? (Do you even know what Karma
is? Is it even a part of your
religion?)
Like I said, I will
probably be beat down for this, verbally attacked, or
just shunned by the
popular, but I don't care. I do not like the statistics
at all.
We can all come up with our own statistics gathering if that is
what we are
concerned with, or just find caches and have fun. Geocaching
was much
more fun before statistics.
:::Stepping off soapbox:::
Teri
Team
TJ
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