Perhaps we all should have a look at this site: The Geocacher's Creed
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AZcachemeister wrote:
> DWYT is good!
> Here's another that has been used:
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> >From Prime Suspect's Geo-lexicon.
> *DPM* -- Including the letters "DPM" in a cache log was a once-secret
> way to indicate the cache was of low quality. DPM is an abbreviation
> for "des palourdes mortes", which is French for "the dead clams". The
> entire French phrase is "Les longs sanglots des palourdes mortes
> blessent mon coeur avec un languor monotone pendant qu'ils dansent à
> minuit", which translates to "The long sobs of the dead clams wound my
> heart with a monotonous languor as they dance at midnight". The idea
> was to include this phrase in a cache log to clue in others that the
> cache was of low quality. Rarely actually used, as the meaning of DPM
> quickly spread throughout the geocaching community, and its secrecy
> was lost.
>
> Jared Ross wrote:
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>>
>> Anyone else have any ideas or comments on how we can improve the
>> caches in our state? Maybe we need a special acronym. Instead of TFTC
>> we could have DWYT (Don't Waste Your Time). Of course we could always
>> start using this website to generate log entries for us:
>> http://loungingatwalden.googlepages.com/RandomLog.html
>> My favorite generated log entry: "This cache was ill-conceived and
>> ill-received. You should turn your GPS over to the nearest
>> authorities! TNLN and almost didn't bother signing the log!!"
>>
>>
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