Hmmm, I wonder.
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Hmmm, I wonder.
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Is there a way to share pq's? Like i have some of new hampshire and some around maine and would like to share if someone needs waypoints SO THEY COULD CACHE UNTIL GC COMES BACK UP
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I would just send the whole GSAK file, but I also have the zip files that ran before the outage. So If you need files I have them.
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Sharing of PQs is against gc.com's terms of service...
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Under the circumstances I think a little sharing would be fine.
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Well, you'll have to discuss that with someone better at law than me. But from your statement, I'm saying the difference is that you're sharing the information - reading a cache description and/or coordinates. That's not quite the same as sending a PQ file to another individual or posting the cache information from your PQ file onto your geocaching web site, listing the data as if it was your own.
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ok so after the update for gsask i now have lots of problems loading using my desk top. my laptop works fine but its not fast enough. i think this is the first time i have run into a problem with it does it matter what os you are using? i am running vista on my desktop and xp on my laptop.
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Good news Dave, as long as I don't sell the information to my kids and I tell them that it came from "Geocaching.com", we are safe from violating any geocaching laws. Although I was dismayed to learn that if we get lost searching for a cache that is in their .gpx file they (geocaching.com) are safe from any litigation that we may consider taking against them. Stupid rules!!!
There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.~~Albert Einstein~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Many wise words are spoken in jest, but they don't compare with the number of stupid words spoken in earnest. - Sam Levenson (1911 - 1980)