--- Scott Wood wrote: > At 07:11 AM 4/19/2003 -0700, you wrote: > > >somebody said previously all my logs are together > and > >you can get my whole story in one shot, and it > 'fixes' > >my no find log. > > This is something that I have never actually > understood. Why is there a > need to "fix" a no find log? That attempted find of > a cache is a very > valid part of that caches history. Just as later > finding it. The logs > should not be together, they should reflect the > actual dates that you > either could not find the cache, and the actual date > that you returned and > did find it. I have always been opposed to > revisionist history in real > life, I guess I am in geocaching too. :-) -------------------- I do it that way because I like personally like to see all my logs together when I go back to reread them or something. Instead of having to look for them or scroll through the other logs. I don't really care what my numbers are but do it for my own convience, it still has the date and whatever I wrote for my 'no find' log so I don't really see a big deal about it. I'm not changing the history of finding it or not finding it, just keeping all my personal history about that cache together in one spot. ===== xWaterLilyx & RTF Team H20 Phoenix, AZ (Ahwatukee) Geocaching Site: http://www.geocities.com/xwaterlilyxrtf __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo http://search.yahoo.com