From WiKi:.. Geocaching is an outdoor activity in which the participants use a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver or other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers (called "geocaches" or "caches") anywhere in the world. A typical cache is a small waterproof container (usually a tupperware or ammo box) containing a logbook. Larger containers can also contain items for trading, usually toys or trinkets of little value. Geocaching is most often described as a "game of high-tech hide and seek", sharing many aspects with orienteering, treasure-hunting, and waymarking --- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com , Neelkanth Firodia <xxezz@...> wrote: > > what's geocatching ? > > ...
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There are apps that show the percentage. I have a couple and I can't imagine that I paid more than .99. Pretty useful too as the green bar gets shorter. John --- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com , Thomas Fernandez <thomas.f.ml@...> wrote: > > Hello Neelkanth, > > Where do you see the percentage? I only have a battery icon which is > filled with green colour to an extent, so it is difficult to judge > whether I am at 3/4 or 2/3. > > On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 22:44:09 -0700 (PDT) GMT (27/Jul/09, 12:44 PM +0700 GMT), > Neelkanth Firodia wrote: > > ...
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The ΤΒΠ-Nagel Scholarship was established in 1998 in honor of ... The ΤΒΠ- Stabile Scholarship was established in 1999 by Vincent ...
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Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is about Queen Anne-marie Of Greece. Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article!
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Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, (born Princess Anne-Marie Dagmar Ingrid of Denmark) (Greek: Îννα-ÎαÏία ÎαÏίλιÏÏα ÏÏν ÎλλήνÏν, pronounced in Greek, "Anna ...