I know that I am not the only one.... but you can speak up and admit your addiction.
You are powerless over it. Only through this Geocaching Site,can you ever get over it
If you're not quite ready to admit it yet.... you may say something like the following:
Hi, My name is (add name here) and I am a ummm, ummm, and I am...............I just cant do it, not yet anyways.
Or this....
My name is ... um ... John. I am going to give up caching - but I've got just one more find to make first...
If you think you've recovered.....
Denial: No, I can stop anytime... I swear! Just one more day or one more cache!
Depression: Waaa!! Why Me!! Why Me!! NOOOO!!
Isolation: If you won't go cacheing with me I'll cache ALONE!! Just leave me alone!!
Treatment: Hello! I'm CWL and I'm a cacheohlic... Welcome to CA, CWL!! (Cacheohlics Anonymous)
Recovery: I fell so much better after getting that out!
Rehabilitated: I've cut back to only the weekends now.
Someone asked about "why Thursday?"....
Thursday is good, but only if no new caches pop up!
Another friend of Jeremy's
Some friends...family.... may have noticed....
I don't even know why I'm here. I just came cause my wife wanted me to.
I don't have a problem. I can stop caching any time I want. I just don't want to.
I took the twelve steps like suggested, but I'm still several hundred feet from my goto point.
Guess I'll keep caching!
2500 is an even composite number.
It is composed of two distinct prime numbers multiplied together.
It has a total of fifteen divisors.
Cardinal Name 2500 :: it can be written as Two thousand, five hundred.
Scientific notation: Scientific notation: 2.5 × 103
- Number of distinct prime factors ω(n): 2
- Total number of prime factors Ω(n): 6
- Sum of prime factors: 7
Divisors of 2500
- Number of divisors d(n): 15
- Complete list of divisors:
- Sum of all divisors σ(n): 5467
- Sum of proper divisors (its aliquot sum) s(n): 2967
- 2500 is an abundant number, because the sum of its proper divisors (2967) is greater than itself. Its abundance is 467
Bases of 2500
- Binary: 100111000100 2
- Hexadecimal: 0x9c4
Squares and roots of 2500
- 2500 squared (25002) is 6250000
- 2500 cubed (25003) is 15625000000
- 2500 is a perfect square number. Its square root is 50
- The cube root of 2500 is 13.5720880829
Scales and comparisons
How big is 2500?
- 2,500 seconds is equal to 41 minutes, 40 seconds.
- To count from 1 to 2,500 would take you about forty-one minutes.
- A cube with a volume of 2500 cubic inches would be around 1.1 feet tall.
Recreational maths with 2500
- 2500 backwards is 0052
- The number of decimal digits it has is: 4
- The sum of 2500's digits is 7
Thursday.... who holds events on thursday.....?
Well, us crazy streak-folk do.... just cuz.
Us folks just insane enough to try to keep cache-a-day streaks going, sometimes just need to have a fun evening with their Geo-Friends and Geo-Family.
Come have some fun and some fellowship with your fellow local cachers to celebrate, commend, look-at-crazily, or just wonder how it is that some of us keep going finding a Geocaching Smiley every day.
On this Thursday the 11th of January, 2018
(if i continue this streak)
I will have completed
Two-Thousand Five-Hundred
consecutive days of logging a find on a
Geocache, or an Event, since March 10, 2011.
Yes, i and many others have found caches in scorching 101°F
as well as the oh-so-frosty -5°F and SNOW.
Am I the only one insane enough to do this?
Nope, not at all.
This little get-together is for ALL OF US... because it's
all about our Geo-Friends and Family who support us
And help to keep this little fun that we all enjoy...
...going to just one-more cache.... or one more day.
This should help to fill that need to get "just one more day", whether it's your 1st, 5th, 200th, or more.... to keep the streak going for everyone who is having just as much insanity....er fun, as I am.
Come for the smiley, stay for the conversation,
even if it's just for a few minutes.
Bring your Travelbugs for Swap or discovery! :)
Hope to see you there! :)
Where: Dunkin Donuts / Baskin-Robbins
27919 Grand River Ave, Farmington Hills, MI 48336
Right at the NorthWest corner of 8 mile and Grand River
When: 7:00p-8:00p
**Numeric Data from : https://numbermatics.com
**Geo-Anonymous from here: https://forums.geocaching.com/GC/index.php?/topic/62486-geocaching-anonymous/