Actually no. There are apparently more planning jokes than I realized.
An architect, an electrical engineer, and a planner are having a discussion about God.
The architect says that by looking at the construction of the human body, the strength of the pelvis, the structure of the bones, and the intricate linkage of tendons to musculature proves that God is an architect.
The electrical engineer points out the way that the nervous system transmits electrical impulses throughout the body, proving that God is an electrical engineer.
The planner says no, gentlemen. Look at a woman. Who but a planner would locate waste disposal areas on either side of a recreational area?
guffaw.
Ran another errand, hit another cache, bringing me to a total of 10 caches, and 2 automotive-mounted travel bugs.
I mainly use the GPS, but if I do have a bit of extra time for planning, I will sometimes check the site maps for cache locations ... for example, the two I got yesterday and today I snagged based on the maps, but the ones that are a bit more off the beaten path, I get close and then rely on the GPS. There's a fellow locally who is part of the Delaware Valley Orienteering Association who doesn't use a GPS at all and has a ridiculously huge number of found caches (in the thousands). Groundspeak did a feature on him a couple of months ago.
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