I work as a database programmer and multi-purpose geek in the "IT-Speicher" in Regensburg, Germany, and toy around with unconventional r/c aircraft, aerial photography and some other odd digital photography techniques in my free time.
I do have a website but for the moment it is horribly outdated.
I'm into Openstreetmap and Geocaching also; these combine well with Geohashing expeditions.
I now rather frequently visit hashpoints on any day (or during the night, if necessary) if I find the time, and the coordinates happen to be reachable from Regensburg by bicycle, including the corners of the neighbor graticules:
I can be found idling around in #geohashing most of the time, and I've built a program to generate Maps and Statistics about graticules and expeditions on the wiki.
<a href=" http://members.lycos.co.uk/fertiz/map-2.html ">map 2</a>
<a href=" http://members.lycos.co.uk/fertiz/map-3.html ">map 3</a>
<a href=" http://members.lycos.co.uk/fertiz/map-4.html ">map 4</a>
<a href=" http://members.lycos.co.uk/fertiz/map-5.html ">map 5</a>
<a href=" http://utenti.lycos.it/morvel/54.html ">mapblast.com</a>
...done that:
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dawidi, with Tomcat and Hans, almost earned the Speed Racer geohash Achievement
- by passing through the (49, 12) geohash on 2009-03-23 at 130 km/h (the advisory maximum speed), because Unhandled Exception in 'Speed Racer Achievement': property 'legal speed limit' not implemented..
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... and I'm particularly looking for opportunities for these in the future:
Water Geohash, Air Geohash, another Border geohash, more Proxy Geohash variants, Puppet Master Geohash, Calendar Girl Achievement, MNIMB Geohash, Consecutive Geohash, Multihash, Meet-Up Achievement, Birthday Geohash, Sunrise geohash, Origin Geohash, and maybe even the Oldest Geohash for a drag-along.