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SHERMANVILLE ILLINOIS

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You mean something like:

"On the computer, in my house"

Think some members would not want to
get specific and say something like:

"On the computer, in the kitchen, or on the
front porch"

Why do you want to know where we are
"when you make a post" ?

??? ;D ???

have a good un....................
SHERMANVILLE SOMEWHERE
 

Sandman

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My location used to change with the state I was hunting in at the time. Maybe we should consider posting our real pictures so everyone could have a good laugh and not take us seriously. LOL
 

EDDE

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the milky way galaxy
 

jeff of pa

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Point your Scud

Longitude

-76.45398


LATITUDE

40.61285
 

godisnum1

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There you are my friend. I agree, it'd help all of us out alot if people followed suit with their locations. I would definitely like to look at all the posts of someone from Florida or Missouri, apposed to Canada somewhere (no offense, Canadians)...

Bran <><
 

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stefen

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Not too long past, the TN structured format of the posters information listed the state below the avitar. This informative indicater is now gone.

This site has been modified and tweeked numerous times...many for the better.

However I agree that many postings would be more informative if the reader knew that the item or topic being discussed was from the State of Indiana, Ohio or wherever, or if the person posting would provide a narrower geographic area, such as northern Michigan or central Texas.

I often times would like to know the approximate geographic location of a find, for instance, especially when its a Civil War find or a significant coin.

Often times, with some posts, the geographic area is not indicated for obvious reasons of security.

As an example, I responded to a post listing some information and was immediately attacked openly on the post and by PM, wanting specific information almost to the exact location coordinate. However, thbis is the extreme.

Good topic.
 

wildrider

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I was thinking this same thought as I was looking to see if someone had put it in their profile.

Knowing the state helps alot when trying to determine whatsits too.

Just my theory.

Burt
 

jeff of pa

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stefen said:
Not too long past, the TN structured format of the posters information listed the state below the avitar. This informative indicater is now gone.

This site has been modified and tweeked numerous times...many for the better.

However I agree that many postings would be more informative if the reader knew that the item or topic being discussed was from the State of Indiana, Ohio or wherever, or if the person posting would provide a narrower geographic area, such as northern Michigan or central Texas.

I often times would like to know the approximate geographic location of a find, for instance, especially when its a Civil War find or a significant coin.

Often times, with some posts, the geographic area is not indicated for obvious reasons of security.

As an example, I responded to a post listing some information and was immediately attacked openly on the post and by PM, wanting specific information almost to the exact location coordinate. However, thbis is the extreme.

Good topic.

Not gone Just add to or change OLD BACK PORCH
 

Born2Dtect

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What you talking about Sandman, my avatar is my real picture!

Ed D.

On the beautiful Eastern Shore of Maryland!
 

Michiganne

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I agree.....posting your location would be helpful! Even mentioning it in your post would be nice. Many a time I've read posts and wondered "What state could this be?" ???
 

wabash river rat

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hey kingfisher,

being from east central illinois on the banks of the wabash i have heard quite a few jokes about yur daddy or mama, but hoosier kingfisher? that's gittin' a little out there even for an ol' river rat like me. he he. all in fun! please don't take me off the site for bein' offensive and not politically correct, whatever that is. give me a pm and let me know where in central in. you're from. maybe close enough for a hunt.


Godspeed,


wrr
 

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