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Minnesota Wild Flag -Found by Tim the Hunter!
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Mouse 1 -Found by Mucluck and Kitch!
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Mouse 2 STATUS--FOUND BY TIM, JAKE, and CLUEMASTER!!
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Mouse 3 STATUS--FOUND BY CLUEMASTER!!
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Mouse 4-STATUS--FOUND BY PAYME!!
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Mouse 5-STATUS--FOUND BY ME2!!
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But move me first. Do you see my note “face down below the banqueting house?” If so, leave my note at 111. I only left one.
But move me first. Do you see my note “face down below the banqueting house?” If so, leave my note at 111. I only left one.
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This article discusses ontology in philosophy. For the term in computer science, see ontology (computer science).
In philosophy, ontology (from the Greek ὄν, genitive ὄντος: being (part. of εἶναι: to be) and -λογία: writing about, study of) is the most fundamental branch of metaphysics. It studies being or existence as well as the basic categories thereof—trying to find out what entities and what types of entities exist. Ontology has strong implications for the conceptions of reality.
Some philosophers, notably of the Platonic school, contend that all nouns refer to entities. Other philosophers contend that some nouns do not name entities but provide a kind of shorthand way of referring to a collection (of either objects or events). In this latter view, mind, instead of referring to an entity, refers to a collection of mental events experienced by a person; society refers to a collection of persons with some shared characteristics, and geometry refers to a collection of a specific kind of intellectual activity. Any ontology must give an account of which words refer to entities, which do not, why, and what categories result. When one applies this process to nouns such as electrons, energy, contract, happiness, time, truth, causality, and god, ontology becomes fundamental to many branches of philosophy.
Shows that it is checked in!
its hard to post here...
"Cluemaster was here"
After finding the note in the book, you needed to look under the mice on the computers there. Then, you needed to bring it to the librarian and say the password Minnehaha Falls.
That was a cooler hunt! Wish I could have done it.
very fun hunt
congrats to the finders!
guess i have to save it for the big one.
it was awesome to maybe re-up the noodling though!!
So is CM going to go along to claim this one too? Might not be a good idea, especially since they know his email address is cluemaster@! They might think he's a professional hunter or something and disqualify him for future hunts. :eek:
http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=1f86de4f-2301-4c8e-a276-f55baff26a00
Kitch
http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=a517fbea-acff-497e-ad30-b5205c9d01e3
me2minnesota
http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=3b162e9a-f26b-41d4-aad4-c4520e95d055
mucluck
http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=c20271a9-9c15-4e64-80b3-fe98816abb3f
Pay Me
http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=54829d28-fb85-4c2d-b566-791b2323959d
Tim The Hunter
http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=d678c390-05d3-4a35-8f40-35cd1855b3bb
Jake
unknown
Pagination