[GeoStL] Re: Really??

  • From: Steve Bromley <steve.bromley@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2012 15:19:05 -0500

I found an easy way to get the logs back in a nano... Just tear off and
throw away what doesn't fit.  Very simple and effective....   ;)


*--Steve*

*It's not only the destination but the path you take and the friends you
make along the way*






On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 3:00 PM, Mike Griffin <brawnybear@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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> *From:* geocaching-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:
> geocaching-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Steve Bromley
> *Sent:* Friday, October 12, 2012 12:53 PM
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> *To:* geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> *Subject:* [GeoStL] Re: Really??****
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> --Steve****
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> On Oct 12, 2012 12:52 PM, "Jeff Weymouth" <chisoxbears@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:**
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> Wow! Nanos are small. They don't sound like fun.
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> On Friday, October 12, 2012, Lonnie Williams wrote:****
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> Hello Jeff,****
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> The easiest wat to discribe a nano is that it is very small and magnetic.
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> Depending on the size of your hand... Take a look at your hand.  Notice
> your pinky finger.  Look at the first joint where the nail is.  Notice how
> big that is.  Now cut that distance in half and you will be close to the
> size of a nano.****
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> They measure about the following.  Width = 0.70"  Height = 0.39'  Depth =
> 0.70"****
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> You can find them located on signs, fire hydrants, benches, guard rails
> and water fountains.  There are a lot of places that they can fit.  Many
> times they are hidden very well that you can't see them, but you can feel
> them.  They come in many different colors which makes them fun to find.***
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> Take care and have a nice day,****
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> Lonnie...****
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> *From:* Jeff Weymouth <chisoxbears@xxxxxxxxx>
> *To:* "geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> *Sent:* Friday, October 12, 2012 11:54 AM
> *Subject:* [GeoStL] Re: Really??****
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> What's a nano?
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> On Friday, October 12, 2012, Lonnie Williams wrote:****
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> Nanos...  ****
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> Never had any problems with them.  I agree with you about getting the log
> back in is a challenge all in its own.  I normally will grab the middle and
> pull the end until it is tight.  Then place in the smallest piece of the
> nano and then put the other piece on.  Come to think about it.  The longest
> time I spent with a nano was getting is small enough to put it back in
> there.****
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> Take care and have a nice day,****
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> Lonnie...****
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> *From:* Mike Griffin <brawnybear@xxxxxxxxx>
> *To:* geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> *Sent:* Friday, October 12, 2012 11:36 AM
> *Subject:* [GeoStL] Really??****
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> Log Date: 10/12/2012****
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> Like searching for these nanos buy never sign them in fear of not being
> able to get the log back in lol****
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> Thanks!****
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> Mike****
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> Brawny Bear****
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