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by setsujoku
06 December 11 9:53 pm
Forum: Geocaching Australia Web site
Topic: Suggestion for Cachers Graphs.
Replies: 10
Views: 4186

Re: Suggestion for Cachers Graphs.

Out of interest what type of RAM does it take? I have a few sticks of unused DDR2 ECC (from memory, though I would have to check) RAM sitting here from a server that have never had anything to do, and would be more than happy to find a new home.
by setsujoku
01 December 11 9:45 pm
Forum: General Chit-Chat
Topic: Free cryptography (and other) courses from Stanford uni
Replies: 3
Views: 2180

Free cryptography (and other) courses from Stanford uni

Just came across an article about some free courses that Stanford uni are running soon on various topics including a cryptography one, and another on design and analysis of algorithms. It looks like most start in January next year, and can be done online, with a couple of hours of content each week....
by setsujoku
06 November 11 10:37 pm
Forum: General Chit-Chat
Topic: Coming to a cache near you
Replies: 6
Views: 2652

Re: Coming to a cache near you

Team Wibble wrote:*19 less eclipse tins. I love how these ads count a lid and a base as two "pieces".
Ah good point I didn't notice that!
by setsujoku
06 November 11 10:13 pm
Forum: General Chit-Chat
Topic: Coming to a cache near you
Replies: 6
Views: 2652

Re: Coming to a cache near you

If it means 38 less Eclipse tins out there, then this is a really good deal :D
by setsujoku
05 November 11 3:34 pm
Forum: Software / Hardware Solutions
Topic: GSAK V8 Beta
Replies: 63
Views: 28896

Re: GSAK V8 Beta

According to Clyde's latest post, V8 will come out of beta, and become public on Wednesday.
by setsujoku
31 October 11 10:06 pm
Forum: Software / Hardware Solutions
Topic: GSAK V8 Beta
Replies: 63
Views: 28896

Re: GSAK V8 Beta

caughtatwork wrote:Wha?
Download version 7.7.4
Where do I get the non-BETA V8?
Yep still looks BETA to me. I think someone jumped the gun. :D

You can pre pay for the upgrade ready for when it is released, but at this stage it is still in a highly stable and well refined BETA stage.
by setsujoku
20 September 11 8:57 pm
Forum: Software / Hardware Solutions
Topic: Asus A50
Replies: 3
Views: 2701

Re: Asus A50

There is a long thread on Whirlpool about these, and I think the latest batch are locked, which is one of the great things about the original release being able to be used on networks other than Optus.

A great phone though!
by setsujoku
12 August 11 10:30 pm
Forum: Software / Hardware Solutions
Topic: GSAK V8 Beta
Replies: 63
Views: 28896

Re: GSAK V8 Beta

Just saw someone say in the GSAK forums that archived caches are showing up with null co-ords.
I requested all caches around my home coords including archived directly from geocaching.com. The archived show up, but the coords are all N0° 00.000 E0° 00.000.
by setsujoku
31 July 11 10:52 pm
Forum: General Chit-Chat
Topic: Munzees!
Replies: 400
Views: 155891

Re: Munzees!

Cmon, the poor little local rag cant afford a spell checker OK hahaha. It is rather poor journalism by Aussie standards, but I dont care, any coverage is good coverage :D hehe And I think HIGH was intentional... as in Fast game play gives you a quick buzz... They would be an ideal journalist for th...
by setsujoku
16 July 11 10:30 pm
Forum: General Chit-Chat
Topic: Google+
Replies: 83
Views: 21349

Re: Google+

I'd take an invite, but with my domain being with google apps it means that I can't use Google Profiles, which in turn means that Google Plus is out of the equation as well! :evil: When they eventually pull their finger out and allow google apps users to have profiles i'll be happy! Whilst Google is...
by setsujoku
04 July 11 11:17 pm
Forum: General Chit-Chat
Topic: Steganography tools
Replies: 13
Views: 5531

Re: Steganography tools

hey C@W has anyone told you that if you stare at your pathtag design long enough it starts to look like a big nosed buck tooth face with a moustache? sorry not meaning to insult, but i just caught the image out of the corner of my eye,and thought, hey What a big nose he has! sorry.. we now return y...
by setsujoku
12 April 11 11:25 pm
Forum: General Chit-Chat
Topic: i'm back
Replies: 35
Views: 11464

Re: i'm back

pwags wrote:
paegle boy wrote:
Pesky! wrote:Where's ya Bin?

sleeping
No, where's ya wheelie bin?
Someone had to do it!
Jamaica?
by setsujoku
09 April 11 12:05 am
Forum: Geocaching Australia Senate
Topic: It's nearly time for another senate election
Replies: 12
Views: 30130

Re: It's nearly time for another senate election

Bewilderbeest wrote:
CraigRat wrote:
Big Matt and Shell wrote:Don't rush, I'd say Zal is right people are obviously happy with how things are going.

Silence is golden! :mrgreen:
Duct Tape is Silver
...but either way, its quiet
Don't forget you can fix anything with it :D
by setsujoku
21 March 11 10:26 pm
Forum: Geocaching Australia Web site
Topic: Report GCA Site issues here [closed]
Replies: 1661
Views: 609529

Re: Report GCA Site issues here

Yep that was something I knew did occur, but couldn't remember at which point it skipped a few stars.

Back to normal viewing then :D
by setsujoku
21 March 11 7:55 pm
Forum: Geocaching Australia Web site
Topic: Report GCA Site issues here [closed]
Replies: 1661
Views: 609529

Re: Report GCA Site issues here

I've tried this one over a few different days, so I'm pretty sure this is something that's playing up. When I try to update my stars (currently shows as 2350 or more caches found), it does not update to the next notch up. If I look at my finds it's showing 2445. Either that or I've missed something :D