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Re: Comments on LBs
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Reply to: #801733 by RingoH
Sep 1, 2013 6:15am
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I like to give detailed comments as much as possible..... part of why I am so far behind logging finds...

And you type really slow : )

I try and comment on boxes I've found. I actually try and respond back to responses of boxes /hitchhikers of mine that are found too. Do you need to leave a comment ? No. But honestly if none is sent with a found box of mine I'm a little bummed. Especially if its a really neat spot and nice carve.
My .02
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Reply to: #801730 by Spoiled Rotten
Sep 1, 2013 6:15am
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I always comment on individual boxes and LTCs. Even if just a short note. And if the owner emails me back, I give them whatever details I can remember, if they need to know.

Sometimes at events, there is a long series of boxes. In this case, I make a general series comment, and if one or 2 boxes have a problem, I comment on those, naming them in my comment.
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Reply to: #801730 by Spoiled Rotten
Sep 1, 2013 6:17am
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I try to always leave a comment, be it "cute carve!" Or "replaced the ziplock." I know I'd like to see comments on my plants (if anyone would ever find them!) so I leave comments. LB karma. :)
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Reply to: #801730 by Spoiled Rotten
Sep 1, 2013 6:23am
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When you find a traditional box or even a LTC do you leave a comment or not?

This brings up a good question. When leaving a comment on a Hitchhiker Hostel, do you leave a comment take a comment, or do you just leave a comment never to be heard again?
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Reply to: #801730 by Spoiled Rotten
Sep 1, 2013 7:38am
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I always leave a comment. I enjoy it actually lol. I always like to see comments when one of my plants are found. I think most boxers do. Although I have seen before when the boxer doesn't allow comments to be posted..no comments at all. I like comments myself.
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Reply to: #801746 by Only Dreaming
Sep 1, 2013 7:49am
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One comment I enjoyed on a box of mine, was "saw an otter in the pond". When I see things like that.... I know I found an awesome hiding spot! I myself never saw an otter near my boxes, even on one that is called Otter Trail!

Whenever I see wildlife or enjoyed the view enough to take pictures, I try to comment on the beauty or interest of what I saw.
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Reply to: #801730 by Spoiled Rotten
Sep 1, 2013 7:50am
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I usually leave a comment on AQ. Many times I feel rushed when stamping the logbooks and can't think of something witty to say. When I get back to the computer, I usually say something. If the box or logbook is damaged in a way that I cannot fix on the trail, I let the owner know. Recently, I let an owner know that their new logbook was damp and that I had replaced the baggie just in case they wanted to move it to a drier location or use additional protection of some kind. If the box is in good shape, I usually at least thank the person for planting the letterbox.
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Reply to: #801730 by Spoiled Rotten
Sep 1, 2013 8:42am
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usually comment. if it's the 15th box of theirs i've found in a day, then i don't. especially if it's Wolfie's. Because, you know, her boxes. . .

~tigs
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Reply to: #801739 by Don't Panic
Sep 1, 2013 11:43am
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"If you can't say anything good, don't say anything at all." Hence, I usually don't hunt HHH's at all. No good can come of it.
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Reply to: #801730 by Spoiled Rotten
Sep 1, 2013 1:48pm
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I only comment if there is a major issue, such as a damaged box or full logbook. Otherwise, I log boxes for my own benefit only, so as to sort what I have an have not found.

I don't need nor expect comments on my own boxes, though folks are free to do so. I have found most comments to be pointless.
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Reply to: #801752 by tiggermama
Sep 1, 2013 1:50pm
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usually comment. if it's the 15th box of theirs i've found in a day, then i don't. especially if it's Wolfie's. Because, you know, her boxes. . .

Yes, we know. It is painful really.
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Reply to: #801770 by Kirbert
Sep 1, 2013 1:53pm
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"If you can't say anything good, don't say anything at all."

Never liked that saying. Where would we be if the Founding Fathers followed that advice? The Declaration didn't really have anything nice to say about King George, did it?
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Reply to: #801787 by Cyclonic
Sep 1, 2013 3:41pm
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Tigs:
usually comment. if it's the 15th box of theirs i've found in a day, then i don't. especially if it's Wolfie's. Because, you know, her boxes. . .

Cyclonic:
Yes, we know. It is painful really.

Helllllloooo!!! I can HEAR you!!!

;)
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Reply to: #801797 by Spoiled Rotten
Sep 1, 2013 4:13pm
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Hmmmmm that was the reason I had said anything at all. I get a lot more finders then comments. That must mean one thing. I did think was was not to bad of a carver.....

A great carve does not necessarily make for a great letterbox. There is more to it then that.
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Reply to: #801730 by Spoiled Rotten
Sep 1, 2013 6:35pm
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I always comment. Sometimes I'll write something in the log book, but I always comment on AQ when I log my find. I figure if people are taking the time to carve a stamp and find a spot to hide it, and write out the clue, I can at least take the time to make a comment. If something notable happened (saw a deer lounging about in the trees, got 30 mosquito bites, got accosted by some guy who thought I was a thief) I'll say so in my comments. If not, I'll say something good about the letterbox, because there's always SOMETHING good to say. If there was something wrong with the box, I'll send a private message to let the owner know. Especially if I can't fix the problem myself.
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Reply to: #801788 by Cyclonic
Sep 2, 2013 12:41am
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So, when you tell Mama Wolf that her boxes suck, you're putting yourself in the same league as the Founding Fathers?
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Reply to: #801845 by Penfeather
Sep 2, 2013 12:50am
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I'll say something good about the letterbox, because there's always SOMETHING good to say.

Ooooh, I gotta beg to differ there! There have been a couple of times when the best thing I coulda said would have been "Thanks for showing me just how s#*@ty a letterbox can get!"
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Reply to: #801845 by Penfeather
Sep 2, 2013 12:58am
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OK, lemme see if I can describe this example without pointing fingers: Box was in Florida but the clues said it was in Georgia. When asked about that, the owner said "I know it's in Florida, but it's close to Georgia so I put that so finders would know where it was." Box contained several small store-bought stamps of a religious nature. Box was a tattered container that never dreamed of being watertight, so everything was soaked. Box wasn't actually hidden, it was just set on the grass behind a small rock -- and about ten feet from a well-hidden geocache. That, combined with the Florida/Georgia thing, meant it was found by dozens of geocachers but no letterboxers -- until a geocacher I know told me about it.

So, just exactly what good could I have said about that box?
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Reply to: #801920 by Kirbert
Sep 2, 2013 4:09am
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So, just exactly what good could I have said about that box?

It wasn't near a dumpster in a seedy part of town. That's always a good thing ;)
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Reply to: #801920 by Kirbert
Sep 2, 2013 5:04am
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So, just exactly what good could I have said about that box?

The old default--"Thanks for the plant!"--which is basically meaningless.
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Reply to: #801920 by Kirbert
Sep 2, 2013 6:08pm
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So, just exactly what good could I have said about that box?

you were first finder???

~tigs
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Reply to: #801925 by Don't Panic
Sep 3, 2013 1:37am
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It was near a dumpster! And right across the street from a biker bar!

But I was mentioning this discussion to SWMBO, and she reminded me that the drive out there was pretty nice. Can't really argue with that, so I guess there was something nice to be said after all.

There was another box that came to mind that, when I arrived at the hiding spot, it was among a pile of scrap metal at the end of a dead-end road in an industrial park. I'm asking myself "Why would anyone plant a box here?" when I realized that that was the point. I hadn't picked it up when I first read the clues, but the planter's intention was to show finders the worst places imaginable to illustrate how horrible mankind treats the planet. And not just one box, either -- he had planted dozens of these! Fine, now I understand -- and promptly ripped all those clue pages outta my log book and threw them into the nearest dumpster. But on the good side, the box did contain a hand-carved stamp. It wasn't particularly good, but it was hand-carved.
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Reply to: #801929 by WiseOldOwl
Sep 3, 2013 1:40am
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The old default--"Thanks for the plant!"--which is basically meaningless.

Au contraire! It means I appreciated the box -- which would be a lie!
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Reply to: #801732 by BBStacker
Sep 3, 2013 9:14am
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(I was going to comment to Spoiled Rotten's original post, but it has been deleted, so I'll tag onto this one......)

The comments part of letterboxing is one of my favourite things. I don't think I'd do as much letterboxing if it weren't for comments. It's a diary and social connection for me. I often consider what I'm going to say about the experience as I'm walking to the box and will scribble notes on my letterbox printouts.
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Reply to: #802293 by Lone R
Sep 3, 2013 9:33am
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(I was going to comment to Spoiled Rotten's original post, but it has been deleted, so I'll tag onto this one......)

So was I, so I'll do what you just did! ;)

Almost everyone who commented about this said the comment and enjoy the comments. No problem with any of that and I enjoy the comments as well.

However, my hat is off to those that don't comment, and I've been wanting to say something to the affect for a little while now. If someone doesn't comment, then I don't have to reply to their comment, which alot of the time I don't, but I always feel that pull towards, "I should reply with something since they did!"

If someone doesn't comment, I don't take offense - they took the time to find the box, and that's compliment enough for me.

I've had almost 3 full PAGES of AQ mail since yesterday, 98% of which is all people logging finds. I am extremely greatful that not everyone leaves comments, and to those that don't, I think that that is completely fine.

To those that do, carry on, my friends. Either way, you're all fine by me. ;)
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Reply to: #802296 by Bubbaloo Magoo
Sep 3, 2013 10:54am
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One thing to keep in mind too is that when someone logs the box on their account and on sub-accounts, you'll get the notice for the main account and all of the others, but only the main account notice will include the comments.
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Reply to: #802322 by Aiphid
Sep 3, 2013 11:03am
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I had figured that out a little while ago. And if I'm not mistaken, AC's is a sub account of yours? I've noticed that with others as well, and knew that if one person commented, it was coming from both (or more) anyway. But that was good info for others to know! ;)
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Reply to: #802326 by Bubbaloo Magoo
Sep 3, 2013 11:12am
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And if I'm not mistaken, AC's is a sub account of yours?

Yeah, it makes logging a lot easier that way. Unfortunately, I can't put my account as a sub-account of hers at the same time.
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Reply to: #801920 by Kirbert
Sep 12, 2013 5:46am
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Well, OK... I've got to give you that one. That's just lame. I've never found one THAT bad. Every box I've found so far had *something* good about it. Even if it was just that it was near an ice cream shop, and I had a good excuse to get myself a treat.

Seriously... the boxer said it was in Georgia so people could find it in Florida? That doesn't even make sense! Did Florida suddenly become a secret society and stop showing up on maps or something?
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Reply to: #804331 by Penfeather
Sep 12, 2013 9:52am
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Thing is, I've related that story several times, and sometimes people respond as though that makes perfectly good sense. Clearly the planter thought it made perfect sense, because even when I asked she explained it as though it made sense, that was a perfectly good reason to list it as being in Georgia.

The odd thing is, I have a couple of boxes that have almost the opposite problem. Listing on LbNA, you have to list the county as well as the nearest city. The northern city limit of the thriving metropolis of Chattahoochee, FL is, in fact, the state line between GA and FL; when you leave town, you're leaving the state. And I've planted several boxes up that way, just over the border in Georgia. So, the county they're in is Decatur, a county in GA, but the nearest city is Chattahoochee, FL. I eventually came to the conclusion that the correct way to do things there is to list the appropriate city within the correct county, because listing the city that is actually the closest results in confusion. The confusion then compounds when you crosslist it on AQ because on AQ you have to list the city that results in Google Maps figuring out where it is, and that's definitely not the city in the wrong state! Here's an example of what I'm talking about:

http://www.atlasquest.com/showinfo.html?gBoxId=3928

That box is listed as being in Bainbridge, GA on both sites. It's nowhere near Bainbridge, GA; it's just a coupla miles outside the city limits of Chattahoochee, FL. But it must be listed the way it is on AQ for the maps to locate the pushpin where it actually is. And if I list Chattahoochee as the nearest city, LbNA will describe its location as "Chattahoochee, GA" -- which doesn't make any sense because Chattahoochee is in Florida. I can even type "Chattahoochee, FL" into the "nearest city" field and LbNA will happily describe its location as "Chattahoochee, FL, GA".

Just recently, on another box, a finder commented that I had listed the incorrect road name for the location of the box. I replied that, on AQ, the "location" field is more for the benefit of Google Maps than for the finder, and I had to list it that way because listing the correct road name resulted in Google Maps thinking the box was somewhere else altogether. He then got all huffy about me being a jerk and made some snide remark about not wanting people to find my boxes. Apparently then he tried a Google Map search and found out just what happens when you typed in the correct road name. I didn't even point out that he had found the box, so the clues couldn't have been too bad!