"Her Royal Highness is Patron of the SS Great Britain Trust, which launched the scheme in 2011. The caption of a post from the royal family explained, "On board The Princess Royal congratulates the latest graduates of the ‘Future Brunels’ programme – a five-year education scheme that provides support and work experience to inspire the next generation of engineers and innovators." Princess Anne, who is a patron of the SS Great Britain Trust scheme, attended a graduation ceremony and awarded students with their diplomas. The Princess Royal was the guest of honor at a recent event on board the SS Great Britain. In other royal news, the Queen's surprising party trick shows her 'wicked sense of humor'.The Princess congratulated the latest graduates of the ‘Future Brunels’ programme onboard the SS Great Britain.Princess Anne has been criticized by fans for her appearance at a recent royal engagement."Subject: Re: The Shapes contacting Simply Paul from I either replied to (it's possible, I am quite dumb sometimes) or else I spotted my mistake, but may mail didn't reach you for some other reason. Let me know if you need any more advice or help. Only pick what's not ok at the cache site if it's something special, like the location's not open 24 hours, for example. It's the 4th icon/link down in the Navigation box, marked with a little dog symbol, thus:" edit attributes" - click that and pick what's ok and what's not. The pram-friendly etc settings are via a button/link towards the top right of the page once it's created, regardless of if it's 'live' or approved. Once it's live, the reviewer will see it and hopefully make it available to everyone to see. That way you can play with the page by saving it (by clicking 'Edit Cache' at the bottom right corner) and viewing it all you like, before you check (tick) the box and set it live. To see how it looks, just make sure the box at the fifth line down, the one marked 'Yes, this cache is currently active (Reviewers will not see this listing unless box is checked)' is NOT TICKED. You'll get used to the template, it's not so bad really. Remember to look 30-50ft either side of the line as well, to allow for GPS inaccuracies. So you end up walking that line, looking for possible places which match the clue along it. If you only have half a set of co-ords, you don't get a crossing of lines of latitude and longitude to pinpoint the position, you get a line of possible points, connected in a chain running east-west (if you have the north/south co-ords) or north-south (if you have the east-west ones). Is there an option to type it all out and then see how it all looks or not? Also, how do you indicate whether it is pram-friendly etc, I didnt see that. Im about to set my first cache and am slightly perplexed about the template. Im new to this - what does this mean?Īlso, wondered if you could answer something else. However, you say in your log that you continued on with half the coordinates. Today we did the Reflections cache and couldnt find #2, and I see you couldnt either. I think I can tell from your posts that you are quite a helpful chap and wondered if you could answer a question for me. Signal detection analysis demonstrated that the ASD participants had significantly greater difficulty detecting whether a cartoon depicted a faux pas and showed a liberal response.
Adults with ASD apparently over-detected faux pas despite good comprehension abilities, and were generally slower at responding. In a message dated 17:05:45 GMT Standard Time, writes: 43 typically-developed adults and 35 adults with ASD performed a cartoon faux pas test. I emailed a couple of prolific cache-setters through their profiles with a friendly request for help on a couple of things, both greeted with SILENCE.Looks like I might have been a guilty party Kath.
I love caching and whenever I set a new one myself often think of it as my way of contributing and repaying the fun this wonderful hobby has given me.Īsk away if you have specific queries and once again, welcome Edited by Dorsetgal & GeoDog If you live in an area where there are some prolific cache setters already, just think of it this way, they will get fun out of seeking your cache. Don't worry about being too ambitious to start with, a straightforward difficulty one, terrain one will not be sniffed at by anyone. These forums are great for getting questions answered, big or small.Īsk away, there's always someone who has had a similar experience or who has an opinion.Īs for setting caches, my advice would be to start small in the sense of placing reasonably close to your home base so that you can be sure to maintain the cache and nip out and check it if someone reports it missing and so on. I suspect the reason may be more mundane like over zealous spam filters, pressure of work, putting off til tomorrow then tomorrow never comes etc.