Talk:2010-08-21 44 -87

From Geohashing

Hum hom. You say the hash was on the other side of a wall of stone and you still claim to have reached it? That clearly takes some faith! And with that faith, you certainly would have been welcome inside.

I really think you should have either tried to visit the service (that would have made for an awesome story!), or been honest enough to settle for a "Unholy Aura Consolation Prize" as a ribbon (seeing that you like the shiny ribbons). We usually say that a hash is reached when you are "within uncertainty range" and have clearly no more obstacles to overcome. -- relet 08:09, 22 August 2010 (UTC)

I second relet's opinion. If the hashpoint is inside and you stay outside, it's not reached. - Danatar 17:36, 24 August 2010 (UTC)
Hey, sorry, I didn't notice this discussion until today. Yeah, you guys make a really good argument. We were worried about interrupting the service, but I don't think that we'd've had to interrupt it, now that I think back. We could have just lurked in the lobby until it was over, then go in and take photos. I'll gladly change everything to appropriate stuff, then. Thanks for adding your thoughts! -- Bassoon 04:49, 28 August 2010 (UTC)