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Post by Cached » 10 February 06 10:51 pm

I did - but I actually think another faery did it first.

Funny things them faeries.

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Post by Papa Bear_Left » 10 February 06 11:36 pm

CraigRat wrote:They will be on deck from Sunday provided my new ISDN line stays up (yes, ISDN... :cry:)
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...)

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!
:twisted:

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Re: disturbance in the force (cue heavy breathing :))

Post by riblit » 11 February 06 11:07 am

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 ?

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If you have a gc.com premium membership and GSAK you can go to http://geocaching.com.au/my/
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.

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