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Check out the [[2012-05-21 33 -117|Santa Ana hashpoint]] today (Geohashing Day!). It's only about 10 minutes off the 5 Freeway, in Dana Point... Please post if you can make it! [[User:JesseW|JesseW]] 14:05, 21 May 2012 (EDT) | Check out the [[2012-05-21 33 -117|Santa Ana hashpoint]] today (Geohashing Day!). It's only about 10 minutes off the 5 Freeway, in Dana Point... Please post if you can make it! [[User:JesseW|JesseW]] 14:05, 21 May 2012 (EDT) | ||
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+ | Hello Lucas, whilst cleaning up the New Report category on the expedition pages (you may delete that category once it's gone into planning or actual expedition stage), I noticed that you appear to put every geohashing expedition in the No GPS category. I believe this should not be the case for Android devices that have an onboard GPS receiver. How else can it tell you how close you are? Cheers, an d happy geohashing! [[User:Palmpje|Palmpje]] ([[User talk:Palmpje|talk]]) 13:04, 3 June 2013 (EDT) |
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Congratulations on your first success and welcome to geohashing! -The T-Man 19:58, 24 March 2012 (EDT)
Check out the Santa Ana hashpoint today (Geohashing Day!). It's only about 10 minutes off the 5 Freeway, in Dana Point... Please post if you can make it! JesseW 14:05, 21 May 2012 (EDT)
Hello Lucas, whilst cleaning up the New Report category on the expedition pages (you may delete that category once it's gone into planning or actual expedition stage), I noticed that you appear to put every geohashing expedition in the No GPS category. I believe this should not be the case for Android devices that have an onboard GPS receiver. How else can it tell you how close you are? Cheers, an d happy geohashing! Palmpje (talk) 13:04, 3 June 2013 (EDT)