For all your general chit chat, caching or not.
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swampgecko
- It's all in how you get there....
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by swampgecko » 24 July 06 10:54 pm
Great work Bob
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alpha993
- 200 or more found
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- Location: Canberra
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by alpha993 » 24 July 06 11:18 pm
caughtatwork wrote:Magnificent work.
It was well worth the wait.
Congratulations.
what CAW said + seems you cracked the quality part, hope the regular part is also do-able
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The Spindoctors
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by The Spindoctors » 25 July 06 10:05 am
If everyone is happy for me to continue, I plan to put the next issue out in October - making it a quarterly. There is a bit of content that didn't make Issue 3, which will feature in Issue 4. Thank you to The Bronze for collecting all the material.
If you have any ideas or contributions, please feel free to send them to me before the end of September.
P.S. I hate using Word for DTP.
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Geodes
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- Location: Mitcham, Vic
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by Geodes » 25 July 06 2:20 pm
Excellent work Bob - very professional (but where's the Victorian content, or were dak/maccamob/etc too busy caching to give an interview
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<P>PS I like Adobe Framemaker for DTP - it's especially good for multi-chapter work.
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Lt. Sniper
- Outdoor Adventurer
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by Lt. Sniper » 25 July 06 2:56 pm
That was an excellent newsletter, well worth the read.
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TeamAstro
- 5000 or more caches found
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by TeamAstro » 25 July 06 5:03 pm
Great Job. I look marginally more attractive without the patch!
clear skies, Astro.
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EcoTeam
- 200 or more found
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by EcoTeam » 25 July 06 7:42 pm
Nice work!
Great to see someone pick up the torch and run with it.
I can appreciate the work that went into it.
EcoDave
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belken
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by belken » 25 July 06 11:50 pm
TeamAstro wrote:Great Job. I look marginally more attractive without the patch!
clear skies, Astro.
I would agree with that.
The marginal bit that is :lol:
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Grank
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by Grank » 26 July 06 6:43 pm
Really enjoyed the read. Printed off an extra copy for some work colleagues.
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The Spindoctors
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by The Spindoctors » 26 July 06 7:34 pm
I just edited it and laid it out. A big thanks to the contributors. There's a wealth of information out there. Now back to caching...in my NEW backyard.
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Postman Pat
- 100 or more tracks walked
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- Location: Kootingal near Tamworth NSW
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by Postman Pat » 26 July 06 9:05 pm
Nice work
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TeamTandoori
- 50 or more caches found
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- Location: Bendigo
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by TeamTandoori » 27 July 06 10:55 pm
Great stuff , thanks now we have a new baby(9 weeks old) geocaching has all but stopped so it was good to relax with a shairz and the newletter.
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bigmickb
- 550 or more Caches found
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- Location: Forestville, Sydney, Australia
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by bigmickb » 30 July 06 12:17 pm
Just got home and checked it all out. Top work Spindoc Bob. We all appreciate it!
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Hounddog
- 500 or more caches logged
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- Location: A Lost Dog's Home In Sydney
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by Hounddog » 31 July 06 11:29 pm
A great read Bob
Congratulations on a very professional "book" as they say in the newspaper industry. I am sure we all appreciate the great work you put in.
Many thanks