I did - but I actually think another faery did it first.
Funny things them faeries.
Another disturbance has occurred [closed]
- Papa Bear_Left
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Ah, dear old ISDN. Remember when 128k seemed fast? Or, if you had a full-on connection, 2MEGAbits per second! (and roughly the same number of dollars...)CraigRat wrote:They will be on deck from Sunday provided my new ISDN line stays up (yes, ISDN... )
Now we get 24Mbps connections on our home phone lines (if you happen to live right next door to the exchange!)
I live a few k from the exchange and get 4.5-5Mbps, though.
If I recall correctly, ISDN stands for Innovation Subscribers Don't Need!
- riblit
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Re: disturbance in the force (cue heavy breathing :))
If you have a gc.com premium membership and GSAK you can go to http://geocaching.com.au/my/aandm wrote:Yes this seems to have affected us too as none of our Feb finds have shown up on GCA. Is there a way to send them manually ?
Cheers
Andrew and Maryan
under My Logs at the bottom of the page click on Import logs and import a GPX file. gc.com also allow you to download a file containing all your finds and found logs. That's an easy way to update your finds.