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• #6052
Kingfisher repped - Just saw you've been using Tableau - I've been using it for months - it's great.
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• #6053
Satisfied my own curiosity; cyclotron's 16.7 mile dash downriver - very impressive. I'd have been gutted if someone beat me to the tag in the meantime.
I was beaten to it! I had to grab another tag a few days later to post that thamesmead one
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• #6054
I was into Tableau long before it was cool.
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• #6055
Hmmm ... I might have some questions for you. I've had it installed since 2010 but only really got it going since last spring.
Anyway ... back to tagging.
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• #6056
That was a joke. :)
I've never even used Tableau.
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• #6057
Great work Kingfisher...
Would love to see a version where the dots disappear (as yours does) but the dashed lines remain..
Plus - once the Northings-Eastings are inputted, could the total (straight-line) distance for all the tags be worked out too - It would be nice to know our total mileage.
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• #6058
Pre-tagging means the distance between tags is not an accurate guide to how much was ridden.
hates pre-tags
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• #6059
Agreed. I'd rather have a blurry camera shot than a pre-tag.
Like your new avatar dude.
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• #6060
Waitwaitwaitwait
People PRETAG????
Really?
Utter twunts.
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• #6061
There's pretagging and pretagging. Taking a new tag while on route to the old tag I think is fine, whether riding from old-to-new or new-to-old the ride still gets done. Having a store of photos ready to deploy to save riding from one to the next is missing the point and really just not on.
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• #6062
^this.
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• #6063
^that
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• #6064
Waitwaitwaitwait
People PRETAG????
Some people are pretagnant, they can't help it.
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• #6065
I did not know there were avatars. Switched on.
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• #6066
I'm so going to get a pretag in the dark and cold, when it's snowy again... and then use it in the middle of summer.
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• #6067
Just make sure it's the same bike. That is* really* important.
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• #6068
I'm proud of my pre tags. Perhaps I am the only person happy to admit that I claimed a tag without having to leave the house? I thought it showed panache. Underhanded panache.
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• #6069
I'm proud of my pre tags. Perhaps I am the only person happy to admit that I claimed a tag without having to leave the house? I thought it showed panache. Reprehensible panache.
ftfy
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• #6070
I think there's a difference between using a pre-tag to claim the current tag, and posting a pre-tag as the new tag? The first is quite impressive I think (must have a huge library of tags) and v unlikely to crop up v often?
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• #6071
What the fuck is everyone on about? Ollie your moment of panache passed me by, sorry.
Go to place on thread, take photo. Go to new location, take photo. Post pictures, with a clue if you must. This is a game. Anything else is just wack.
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• #6072
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• #6074
In this game cheating is fine so long as it's properly blatant and even then only if you get away with it. Spybot's worked, not least 'cos it featured a bike he no longer even owned.
This was what rule 6 was for.
But if you repeat the gag it don't stay funny. If you want to cheat get creative, otherwise best to just play it with a straight bat.
The committee has spoken.
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• #6075
What he says^
The aforesaid 'armchair' tag was back in sept.
http://www.lfgss.com/thread38155-84.html
Satisfied my own curiosity; cyclotron's 16.7 mile dash downriver - very impressive. I'd have been gutted if someone beat me to the tag in the meantime.