Discussion about the Geocaching Australia web site
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Cheesy pigs
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by Cheesy pigs » 13 November 07 5:19 pm
Bronze wrote:Thats really interesting. No seriously it is.
But isn't the real topic:
Cheesy pigs wrote:Can we have a separate sub-forum for geocoins please? Or are there still not enough people interested in them?
I'm interested to see how the term 'enough' is going to be defined.
B.
Hey Bronze
I just threw the 'enough' in there because I know how negatively geocoining is viewed by certain members of GCA, and people such as the mods could just say no to a new forum. C'est la vie.
But I was stunned there is SO MUCH interest!
I'm not going to throw a tantrum or leave the forums because of it, but I have noticed many of the revered ancients are opposed to geocoins. I just wonder why? Who or what, precisely, are they hurting?
(except for the addicted fools who keep buying/trading more and more of them to fuel their habit)
Excuse me while I don my fire-retardant suit....
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by Mr Emu » 13 November 07 8:36 pm
Cheesy pigs wrote:
I'm not going to throw a tantrum or leave the forums because of it...
Hey Cheesy, I think your comment deserves a themed response...
http://www.geocaching.com/track/details.aspx?id=1272482
It's my own little reminder to behave myself in the forums. I suppose if anyone takes this the wrong way, I'll need a fire-retardant suit of my own
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by swampgecko » 13 November 07 9:14 pm
Why do I not like geocoins?
Well for me it was when the individual icons for the coins appeared, before that they had the generic coin stack icon. The individual icons appears to have generated the Icon collector.... Just another stat for people to gloat over, in my books
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by dcr » 13 November 07 9:57 pm
Cheesy pigs wrote:Excuse me while I don my fire-retardant suit....
So when do we see the
GCA - Teapot coin ?
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by caughtatwork » 13 November 07 10:02 pm
dcr wrote:Cheesy pigs wrote:Excuse me while I don my fire-retardant suit....
So when do we see the
GCA - Teapot coin ?
Not in our lifetime I'd guess. GCA and geocoins aren't on friendly terms.
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Team Wibble
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by Team Wibble » 13 November 07 10:06 pm
caughtatwork wrote:dcr wrote:Cheesy pigs wrote:Excuse me while I don my fire-retardant suit....
So when do we see the
GCA - Teapot coin ?
Not in our lifetime I'd guess. GCA and geocoins aren't on friendly terms.
Why not?
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Cheesy pigs
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by Cheesy pigs » 13 November 07 10:14 pm
Team Wibble wrote:caughtatwork wrote:dcr wrote:
So when do we see the
GCA - Teapot coin ?
Not in our lifetime I'd guess. GCA and geocoins aren't on friendly terms.
Why not?
Because trackable coins are only trackable in GC caches. You need to buy the trackable numbers from Groundspeak to use the coins, while GCA tries to keep Geocaching free and open in all respects.
Hence, I believe, the reason why there are so many anti-coiners about
I still think they're really pretty, and shiny and where has that Map Monkey drool icon gone?
Ahhhh, here it is!
Mmmmm coins
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dcr
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by dcr » 13 November 07 10:15 pm
caughtatwork wrote:Not in our lifetime I'd guess. GCA and geocoins aren't on friendly terms.
Couldn't they be swaggies - perhaps with the password on the coin rather than the tracking ID to get around the activation and the need for a preloaded SWxxxx code?
That's almost a double dare
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Cheesy pigs
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by Cheesy pigs » 13 November 07 10:19 pm
dcr wrote:caughtatwork wrote:Not in our lifetime I'd guess. GCA and geocoins aren't on friendly terms.
Couldn't they be swaggies - perhaps with the password on the coin rather than the tracking ID to get around the activation and the need for a preloaded SWxxxx code?
That's almost a double dare
They could be
non-trackable coins, and you could attach them to a swaggie.....
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by Map Monkey » 13 November 07 10:22 pm
here you go CP ==>
mm
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Cheesy pigs
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by Cheesy pigs » 13 November 07 10:25 pm
Map Monkey wrote:here you go CP ==>
mm
Ciao bella
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by Knot_gillty » 09 December 07 1:45 am
So, anyway, are we getting a geocoin page or what??
Looking forward to one coming up soon.
I hope!!
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by jabes7 » 09 December 07 9:58 pm
I'm a fairly new geocacher and am not aware of the history of many topics such as this one, but I often wonder to myself why people have such strong opinions on something like geocoins. If you aren't into it, just leave it there, if you are, hold the lovely shiny colourful thing in your hand and admire it, then move it on. Map Monkey gave me my first geocoin, even though he didn't know me, and I was quite impressed by his generosity. I have heard it said that really it's just $10 worth of metal, but if you like them, well enjoy them as part of this fun activity. It is supposed to be fun, right?
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by Damo. » 10 December 07 7:00 pm
jabes7 wrote: I have heard it said that really it's just $10 worth of metal, but if you like them, well enjoy them as part of this fun activity.
More like $0.50 worth of metal and $9.50 of shiney-prettyness.
Can we give them their own section please.
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jabes7
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by jabes7 » 10 December 07 9:23 pm
Ha ha probably true! I suppose there are worse things to collect.