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by setsujoku
28 January 10 10:00 am
Forum: Software / Hardware Solutions
Topic: New Browser - Google Chrome
Replies: 14
Views: 5831

Re: New Browser - Google Chrome

............... straight away I can block ad's, re-render a page in IE (for those lazy developers that won't make muli platform pages), and as with any other browser it will pull all my bookmarks across. How do you get it to re-render in IE? I have a couple of sites that displays differently in chr...
by setsujoku
27 January 10 10:27 am
Forum: Software / Hardware Solutions
Topic: New Browser - Google Chrome
Replies: 14
Views: 5831

Re: New Browser - Google Chrome

Dragging up a slightly old thread, but since a new one would just be named the same, why not continue what we already have. Am considering the move to Chrome after their latest release, and have just grabbed it and loaded it up. So far its quick (I use firefox and am happy enough with the speed of i...
by setsujoku
25 January 10 11:01 am
Forum: Software / Hardware Solutions
Topic: Updates to Greasemonkey scripts
Replies: 0
Views: 2742

Updates to Greasemonkey scripts

Since the latest releases of GC have broken a lot of the functionality that people have gained from Greasemonkey, there is now updated versions of the scripts available, though some have not been updated, some continue to work, and some others have been retired and have been taken on by Groundspeak ...
by setsujoku
19 January 10 9:01 pm
Forum: General Chit-Chat
Topic: [Off Topic ]: The Tomorrow People.
Replies: 741
Views: 205683

Re: [Off Topic ]: The Tomorrow People.

homedg wrote:Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away..........................
I believe in yesterday.
by setsujoku
19 January 10 2:57 pm
Forum: International visitors
Topic: Seven Mile Beach, Tasmania
Replies: 56
Views: 95743

Re: Seven Mile Beach, Tasmania

Looks like you might need to pack an extra jacket according to this
by setsujoku
19 January 10 10:35 am
Forum: General Chit-Chat
Topic: Confusion - Why should I use GCA instead of GC.com?
Replies: 22
Views: 6615

Re: Confusion - Why should I use GCA instead of GC.com?

C@W Kekovich wrote:Great points
OT: When Sam kekovich retires from promoting Australia Day/Lamb, my vote will be for C@W to succeed :D
by setsujoku
09 January 10 6:20 pm
Forum: Geocaching Australia Web site
Topic: Report GCA Site issues here [closed]
Replies: 1661
Views: 586244

Re: Report GCA Site issues here

On the cachers centroids maps is there a need for the check boxes for proximity, hide my finds, and hide my caches, or is it a matter that if they are turned on for one set of maps, they are on for all?

Just seems rather redundant having the boxes there when they aren't applicable to that map/graph.
by setsujoku
06 January 10 9:29 am
Forum: Software / Hardware Solutions
Topic: iPhone Geocaching App V2.3
Replies: 8
Views: 4016

Re: iPhone Geocaching App V2.3

Just a heads up that 3.01 has now been released.

The apparent fixes are faster maps, fixed problems with zoom, and music still plays when you are using the app when in an I-pod.
by setsujoku
05 January 10 8:03 pm
Forum: Geocaching Australia Web site
Topic: Travelling to the moon.
Replies: 3
Views: 1775

Re: Travelling to the moon.

It looks like Maccamob have made it there!
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I guess now we need to the moon and back graph :D

As for me, well I'm about a third of the way there.
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by setsujoku
31 December 09 12:10 pm
Forum: General Chit-Chat
Topic: Adelaide: cannot find shop selling GPS.
Replies: 9
Views: 3729

Re: Adelaide: cannot find shop selling GPS.

Cartographics at Unley is the obvious pointer for me, but if Alex isn't open over the break, then I think I remember seeing anaconda having a basic Garmin Etrex out on special at the moment, and I know that JB hifi have them as well.
by setsujoku
21 December 09 3:09 pm
Forum: General Chit-Chat
Topic: What cache did I find?
Replies: 8
Views: 3457

Re: What cache did I find?

At one stage (not sure if it's still the case at the moment) there were 3 containers acting as the one cache at Cradle Mountain in Tassie. Some people complained that the cache was badly in need of care, others said that the cache was in good nick, and one person replaced the cache as they thought i...
by setsujoku
18 December 09 12:44 pm
Forum: General Chit-Chat
Topic: Information package for the police
Replies: 9
Views: 3661

Re: Information package for the police

Just found which cache it is, and if the people across the road enough time on their hands to sit and watch people come and go in a very busy car park, then they mustn't have a very exciting life, as thousands of people would go through that place every week. At the end of the day nothing dodgy is h...
by setsujoku
17 December 09 12:44 pm
Forum: General Chit-Chat
Topic: Good Swaps vs Bad Swaps
Replies: 14
Views: 5086

Re: Good Swaps vs Bad Swaps

Unfortunately we seem to have the issue here where the cache container just isn't big enough (or sometimes strong enough ](*,) ) to hold any swaps. Quite often recently we will arrive at a cache to find that it doesn't have a proper log book, let alone any swaps. It would be good to see the 'Trade u...
by setsujoku
10 December 09 10:12 am
Forum: General Chit-Chat
Topic: Sighting of the Google Streetview car - Canberra
Replies: 13
Views: 4886

Re: Sighting of the Google Streetview car - Canberra

An image taken in Adelaide recently of the street view car touring Rundle St in the city.
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by setsujoku
08 December 09 2:24 pm
Forum: General Chit-Chat
Topic: Sighting of the Google Streetview car - Canberra
Replies: 13
Views: 4886

Re: Sighting of the Google Streetview car - Canberra

They are doing all of the imagery again at the moment. The camera they are using this time will provide even higher resolution images, but at the same time allow the algorithm that they use for blurring out faces/number plates to work even better. Results are expected to be out around the middle of ...