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--Hi 1PE, glad to hear your son saw the eclipse, our group was pretty close but just missed out. Even better would have been to see the eclipse FROM a geohash - that would have deserved a ribbon of some sort! Liking your hashes in Canberra, keep it up! [[User:Felix Dance|Felix Dance]] 02:09, 20 November 2012 (EST) | --Hi 1PE, glad to hear your son saw the eclipse, our group was pretty close but just missed out. Even better would have been to see the eclipse FROM a geohash - that would have deserved a ribbon of some sort! Liking your hashes in Canberra, keep it up! [[User:Felix Dance|Felix Dance]] 02:09, 20 November 2012 (EST) | ||
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+ | == snaplatitude & trespassing == | ||
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+ | [[User:Felix Dance|Felix Dance]] Wrote at 05:24, 12 December 2012 (EST): | ||
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+ | Interesting to limit yourself to not trespassing - I can't even remember a time in which I failed to trespass in reaching a hash. Do you find yourself resigning yourself to not succeeding some hashes based on satellite images showing law-abiding successes to be impossible, or do you just not check? I like the self-imposed limitation though - an added layer.<br/> | ||
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+ | [[User:Snaplatitude|Snaplatitude]] Wrote at 22:05, 12 December 2012 (EST):[[User:Snaplatitude|Snaplatitude]] | ||
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+ | I don't mean to be "that guy" because everybody's geohashing experience is unique and that's what makes it such an amazing sport, but when I first began I read on the [[How it works]] page the disclaimer: | ||
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+ | But of course these rules are not set in stone, and I am not saying I haven't overstepped certain boundaries at certain times, but I think my main reason for sticking to the no-trespassing idea is to make geohashing last as long as possible for me. If I successfully hashed say ten or twenty times in the first few months I would have fast lost interest in it. | ||
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+ | I do often check satellite imagery before I go out, and if it's obviously in private property I'll probably not attempt it. It also makes it a little more exciting on days when there is an accessible one nearby! | ||
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+ | P.S, I am quite a rookie at wiki editing and have no idea how I'm supposed to use a discussion page or talk page, as you may have realised :) |
Revision as of 11:12, 12 December 2012
Felix, your Geohashers in -37, 145 category should suffice for grouping you. I deleted the Geohashers in Victoria category you put on your page because no one has actually created the category, and there are so many Victorias in the world that I don't think it's a very good name. I hope that's okay with you. -Robyn
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Geohashing across Asia
I have to agree with relet, geohashing in several countries in Asia is definitely notable! -- Jevanyn 16:02, 25 June 2010 (UTC)
Thanks man, it's been fun!
Felix Dance 07:19, 26 June 2010 (UTC)
Editing your user page
The ASG template adds Category:Geohashers_in_their_20s automatically for you. By having both the template and the category it created a bug that listed your age on that page as twenty-U. I hope you don't mind the correction. -Juventas 06:41, 16 September 2010 (UTC)
No probs. Not that I understood any of that. Felix Dance 10:22, 18 September 2010 (UTC)
And the award goes to...
Felix, I loved your story about your 2012-06-18 hash where you had been involved in the construction of the road. To that end, I placed the following ribbon on your expedition page and adding it here if you want to use it on your page.
Felix Dance earned the We Built This City achievement
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Great story! That's so cool.
--Thanks RocketMac, that looks awesome!! :)
Felix Dance 23:40, 19 June 2012 (EDT)
Cairns, and cloudy
Felix, I loved 2012-11-15 -16 145 - In Cairns the day after a total eclipse. I used to live in Cairns, many moons ago :-) and my son travelled to Cairns then on to Port Douglas for the eclipse... which he saw! :-) 1PE (Canberra) 09:24, 16 November 2012 (EST)
--Hi 1PE, glad to hear your son saw the eclipse, our group was pretty close but just missed out. Even better would have been to see the eclipse FROM a geohash - that would have deserved a ribbon of some sort! Liking your hashes in Canberra, keep it up! Felix Dance 02:09, 20 November 2012 (EST)
snaplatitude & trespassing
Felix Dance Wrote at 05:24, 12 December 2012 (EST):
Interesting to limit yourself to not trespassing - I can't even remember a time in which I failed to trespass in reaching a hash. Do you find yourself resigning yourself to not succeeding some hashes based on satellite images showing law-abiding successes to be impossible, or do you just not check? I like the self-imposed limitation though - an added layer.
Snaplatitude Wrote at 22:05, 12 December 2012 (EST):Snaplatitude
I don't mean to be "that guy" because everybody's geohashing experience is unique and that's what makes it such an amazing sport, but when I first began I read on the How it works page the disclaimer:
But of course these rules are not set in stone, and I am not saying I haven't overstepped certain boundaries at certain times, but I think my main reason for sticking to the no-trespassing idea is to make geohashing last as long as possible for me. If I successfully hashed say ten or twenty times in the first few months I would have fast lost interest in it.
I do often check satellite imagery before I go out, and if it's obviously in private property I'll probably not attempt it. It also makes it a little more exciting on days when there is an accessible one nearby!
P.S, I am quite a rookie at wiki editing and have no idea how I'm supposed to use a discussion page or talk page, as you may have realised :)