Headhardhat's Ingenious Cache Inventor
Release the Geocache Mad Scientist in all of us! Geocaching is a very addictive game where you use a GPS unit to find creatively designed containers or “caches” hidden all around our planet. This blog is dedicated to all the Ingenious... [more]
Release the Geocache Mad Scientist in all of us! Geocaching is a very addictive game where you use a GPS unit to find creatively designed containers or “caches” hidden all around our planet. This blog is dedicated to all the Ingenious Cache Inventors out there who love making these wonder boxes almost as much as they do finding them. Enjoy the geocache tutorials found within.
Geocaching started in the year 2000 and is now a world wide sensation with geocachers worldwide searching for hidden geo cache with the help of a handheld device such as the geo app on an i-phone.Contributor: Laura WredePublished: Dec 16, 2009
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Caching is probably the most important technique you should use in nowadays web sites or web application. Sure, scaling your hardware is still the final answer to all your load problems, but with some kind of caching your application will scale far better rather than without.
Currently my favorite caching tool is memcached. It's a slim and ultra fast distributed caching system. Memcached is basically a key-value store, which stores all...
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DENVER, Dec. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Secure64 Software Corporation has added a new product to its award-winning suite of DNS security products: Secure64 DNS Cache, a high-performing DNS caching solution that offers the greatest protection against cache poisoning attacks. Secure64 DNS Cache starts at $29,995 and is available immediately from Secure64.
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Geocaching involves using a GPS unit to locate a hidden treasure of sorts, referred to as a "cache." Geocachers locate caches by using a GPS unit to find the latitude and longitude where the cache is hidden.Contributor: Beth ParkerPublished: Dec 04, 2009
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It happens to all geocachers no matter how experienced you are. There you are in a fairly heavy wooded area and you are once again playing the "watch the bouncing arrow" game with your GPS unit. That's when you are searching for a geocache and the arrow that shows where you are starts giving really irregular information how far and which direction your geocache actually is. This makes it extremely difficult to find ground zero or the actual...
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- Winter Geocaching: Be Safe Out There (feedburner.com)
- Urban geocaching (bendbulletin.com)
- GeoSnippits on Michigan Magazine Television (feedburner.com)
If you have ever seen my GeoPuppy Emily in either my GeoSnippits Videos or on the blogs you know that she loves to walk the trails while I geocache. She is not too keen when I actually stop and start searching for said geocache but loves to walk.I have found that when I take my geopooch geocaching it changes the experience quite a bit. I have to pay way more attention to her as we drive from geocache to geocache making sure that she doesn't...
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Filed under: iPhone, App Store, App ReviewWhen it's warmer than the current 12°F here in Denver or I'm on a trip somewhere, I love to go geocaching. If you're not familiar with the pastime, geocaching involves using a GPS receiver to find hidden caches that can contain logbooks, "prizes," or even clues to other caches. To find out where a cache is hidden, you need to have an account with Geocaching.com and then search by city or location to...
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I was just recently informed about a particular geocache that just published. What was so special about it? The very cool thing about this geocache was that it was based off of a GeoSnippits video. Yeppers, geocacher Night-Ranger put a really cool cache out and mentioned GeoSnippits right in the description. The geocache is GC21G4G also known as Geosnipe and here is it's description:"This cache idea is from my new friend Headhardhat! He has...
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Well it's that time of year again where all the good little geocachers wait patiently for their latest geocaching goodies to appear on holiday's morn. So this year we asked the geocachers who frequent Geocaching.com's forums what they wanted. I must say the results were surprising and we will show you not only this year's top ten but how it compared to last year. Let's begin.#10 - Netbook computers. Paperless geocaching is the most popular...
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Need a laugh? Will a giggle make your day? Check out a quick clip from an upcoming GeoSnippits segment for Michigan Magazine TV. The episode is describing how geocaches can fail. Enjoy.
GeoCache: I'm NOT Obsessed... Right?http://headhardhat-geocache.blogspot.com/-------------------------------------------------------Please don't forget to visit our GeoSnippits Geocaching Tutorial Videos Website athttp://www.geosnippits.comSee all our...
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