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* Jim removed an apparently invalid expedition and photo from [[2009-01-10]]  Someone should see if the real [[2009-01-10 29 -95]] is hiding someplace that isn't obvious.
 
* Jim removed an apparently invalid expedition and photo from [[2009-01-10]]  Someone should see if the real [[2009-01-10 29 -95]] is hiding someplace that isn't obvious.
 
* Expedition Archive pages (like [http://wiki.xkcd.com/geohashing/2010-07]) show same coordinates for every day (looks like an error)
 
* Expedition Archive pages (like [http://wiki.xkcd.com/geohashing/2010-07]) show same coordinates for every day (looks like an error)
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*:Hello anonymous - Can you take a screenshot that shows this? It seems correct to me, but it might be something browser- or OS-dependent. -- [[User:relet|relet]] 15:46, 12 July 2010 (UTC)
  
 
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Revision as of 15:46, 12 July 2010

TODO List

Add the things you think need to be done, but can't do yourself. Remove the bullet points when you've fixed something.

  • Categorize expedition reports in the Category:New report, and remove them form this category when they are correct.
  • Fix any graticules in the list of renaming suggestions, if sensible.
  • Jim removed an apparently invalid expedition and photo from 2009-01-10 Someone should see if the real 2009-01-10 29 -95 is hiding someplace that isn't obvious.
  • Expedition Archive pages (like [1]) show same coordinates for every day (looks like an error)
    Hello anonymous - Can you take a screenshot that shows this? It seems correct to me, but it might be something browser- or OS-dependent. -- relet 15:46, 12 July 2010 (UTC)

Translation

Help to translate important reference pages into your mother tongue.

see also: The Ambassador help sheets in (de) (en-gb) (en-us) (es) ...

Related Projects

These projects are related to geohashing in as much as they use GPS receivers.

Other projects are related for their surprise social aspect.

  • Bookcrossing links people with free books at locations revealed on the Internet.

Geohashing leagues, guilds, or organizations exist in the following online games: