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He blogs, he codes, he works for a company called Gaia Online, which is doing all sorts of crazy community stuff. He fell first into geocaching, then into geohashing, though they happened about the same time.
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He blogs, he codes, he works for LinkedIn. I hear they do professional networking stuff. He fell first into geocaching, then into geohashing, though they happened about the same time.
  
He lives off of 680 near the Berryessa exit, and works over by the airport.
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He lives in Mountain View, right near Castro St and the Caltrain.
  
 
He loves shiny things.
 
He loves shiny things.

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Jakobo

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He blogs, he codes, he works for LinkedIn. I hear they do professional networking stuff. He fell first into geocaching, then into geohashing, though they happened about the same time.

He lives in Mountain View, right near Castro St and the Caltrain.

He loves shiny things.

Geohashes Visited

2008-06-14, San Francisco - Made it out very late. Like, 6pm-6:30 late. Saw nobody around, and apparently missed all the fun. Lack of FRS radio and camera made this a bust, ah well.

Failed Geohash Attempts

2008-06-15, San Jose - Arroyo Hondu Road is not accessible. Or so I learned. Marsh just kinda ends. Did get a few photos while out geocaching in the area though http://flickr.com/photos/jakobo/sets/72157605649769963/. There's got to be a way to the East side of the Calaveras Reservoir, though I have yet to find it.

2008-06-22, San Francisco - While not accessible, the beach it was near was awesome. http://flickr.com/photos/jakobo/sets/72157605771363560/ Also met up with CipherSwarm. Close though, so very close.