[Az-Geocaching] "hippicrit" By Nature

Mike Schwarz listserv@azgeocaching.com
Sun, 09 Jun 2002 21:57:37


Yeah, I would say they need to take "Remedial spelling and 
grammar 101".

They sound like "Cheech and Chong meet geocaching", except
Cheech and Chong were never that angry.

Many people log their finds at the end of the day, and that
is fine.  I've even had to delay logging a few finds until
the next day, sometimes you simply run out of time to do
the logging.  Many of us "have a life" outside geocaching.
There's no online connection at the cache sites, so their 
inventory is never going to be 100 percent up to date on 
the web.

Mike (Malthusian)

At 16:31:25 -0700 6/9/02, Jerry wrote:
>
>Do I have the facts correct?  You logged the cache on the 'Net the same
>day you found it and removed the bug?  I've sometimes responded too fast
>to posts here, which can be dangerous until all the facts are known from
>both sides. But at first look it seems to me you have a right to be upset
>and either post your own note or ask that the other log be removed. 
>Also, he/she needs to learn to spell.
>
>Jerry-Offtrail
>
>On Sun, 09 Jun 2002 15:41:21 -0700 Melanie Barta <melaniebarta@cox.net>
>writes:
>Hello all,
>
>New to the lists, been "lurking" for about 2 weeks and learning who's
>here.  We have a problem now and figured you all would be the perfect
>people to help us with it.  We've been making a big push to get to 200
>caches and have been doing some LONG caching days.  We did an eight cache
>day on Thursday and when we got home logged all the finds.  During the
>day we had picked up a travel bug from Valley View cache (GC3B3F), which
>we also logged about 8:00pm that night.  The next morning we found a log
>above ours that was very insulting.  We're very concerned that this will
>reflect poorly on our team.  Should we turn the other cheek  or ask for
>the log to be removed?  Any advise would be must appreciated.
>
>Melanie and Michele
>Team Meteor Maniacs
>