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Feedback Frenzy

It’s been awhile since we posted anything here about the latest and greatest features of this website. But it’s been even further since we put it out to our audience about the kinds of things you’d like to see Cache Up NB doing. Whether it be actual events, or just cool new things you’d like to see done on the website. We haven’t had much new to announce recently but that’s not to say we aren’t working behind the scenes on new things. The mega kept us (as well as a lot of others) quite busy on some things but now that the mega has passed, we can focus our time and energy on some other projects.

So I’m putting I’m calling out to our readers to submit your requests for website features, swag (yes we know you want a coin and we’re working towards it), events, or anything else. Now is your time to voice your requests and we can see what we can do.

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Zor

I am Zor. The creator of protoculture. Otherwise known as a geeky father of two, husband to an awesome wife, and a hardcore geek.

9 thoughts on “Feedback Frenzy

  • I’ll be the first one to admit that I didn’t have much to post this week which is why I did this one. Good thing I got more material for next week 🙂

    • That’s a real nice thing to say FF. Thank you.

      Another thing to consider too is something Steve Jobs said which I actually think is quite true:

      “People don’t know what they want until you show it to them.”.

      I guess for our little corner of the world we’ll have to keep guessing 🙂

  • If you’re looking for something to do, I’d love to be able to see all of the TBs in the Race from Middle-earth on a Google Map at the same time. 😛

  • You know I always thought of a ” Where Are You Caching ” section. If someone or a small group were going to do a day of caching and wanted to invite anyone along they could put up a post, inviting others to cache in a group.
    This could help cachers get caches in more remote areas, somewhere they don’t feel comfortable going by themselves.
    Or to carpool out of town to save gas money. And more eyes make finding caches easier. Plus it’s more fun to cache in a group.
    And then there’s getting those puzzle caches that someone else has already solved. ( yes I know the politics involved with that, DON’T EVEN START )
    Just a way to get out with others and enjoy a day of caching in a group, maybe even make some new geofriends.

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