--- J H/TEAM 360 wrote: I know I am not the only one who likes > to read historical signs at the side of freeways, > and I find them a good lesson, as well as a "find". I thought you didn't care about 'finds' anymore? :D If GC.com is trying to > free up server space by eliminating Virts, they > should begin by deleting the 150+ pages of past > forum discussions that no one references anyway. Sounds like a number I posted recently ;) Seriously, while I don't mind virtuals WITH MERIT, the game is geoCACHING (emphasis mine). The idea is to find a hidden container and sign a logbook proving you found it. Virtuals were designed to allow playing the game at places that could not support a hidden container, such as NPS land. With all of the unique micro-containers floating around out there, it is hard to find a place that could only have a true virtual cache. What's wrong with hiding a logsheet/book at an interesting site rather than having the finder email a picture or codeword to you? Does it really take something away from the experience? Do you really think the finder is going to learn something more by not logging a book and email you instead? I don't buy that one. I've found a few virtuals and couldn't tell you what I 'learned' at any of them. I haven't had the desire to find out more about why the monument or marker was placed there. I imagine most other cachers are about the same. ===== FriarED _______________________________________ Isn't having a smoking section in a restaurant like having a peeing section in a swimming pool? __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com