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that is the problem INTERPRETATION that is why some PUZZLE caches
involving
say a MOVIE or statue. The owner will "see" one thing while another
will
"see" another, then when the owner asks a question on their "view" what
is
the correct answer? if there is any room for a possibility of a
different
answer it shouldn't be included... but then again some people "try"
to be
(insert word) and use it as a trick of somesorts, which in the end
IMHO
degrades the cache experience...
then again ESP would be special
equipment wouldn't it?
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My guess is that nobody has provided you with their
work yet, and you haven't taken the time to sit down and watch it...have
you? :)
Bottom line is this. There are different
types of caches for everyone. Some like locationless, some like
virtual. Some get a thrill out of walking through a park looking for
words/phrases/numbers to complete a 'puzzle' in order to find the final
location. Some use cryptography to 'hide' their cache clue in the cache
page, requiring you to figure out which method of encryption is to be used to
decipher the clue. Also, some have used 'fuzzy' math involving
aircraft that one must figure out in order to determine the cache
coordinates.
Stating that if there is any room for a possibility
of a different answer and not including it for that reason confuses the hell out
of me. I look at it this way. You're sitting in a classroom working
on some algebra/trig/calc....whatever. You verify your answers and
discover that some of them are wrong..or, 'different'. Does that mean the
ones you answered 'differently' shouldn't have been included in the mathbook
because of the possibility that you could have solved the equation with a
'different' answer? What about anyone else in class on any of the
other equations in the book?
If I am completely off the mark in assuming this
statement had to do with a certain new cache of mine, then by all means I
apologize. However, I know that not everyone is going to try for, or enjoy
working on this or any of my other caches. I've come to learn that I can't
please everyone all the time, and I'm not going to try and accomplish such a
monumental feat. When this cache was created, it took quite a bit of time
on my part. In fact, the first find came within 96 hours of it being
posted, by an individual with very few finds! One cacher is going to make
a special trip to Arizona for this cache, and also to attend an event cache here
at some point in the near future. Another is going to make a trip from
Tucson for it. Apparently, I've found a niche with this cache, which leads
me to believe I've put it together at least somewhat well.
Brian
Team A.I.