| bio | website | lechlukasz.wordpress.com |
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| location | Poland | |
| age | 31 | |
| visits | member for | 11 months |
| seen | 2 days ago | |
| stats | profile views | 0 |
Commercial developer since 2006
Primary occupation: Java developer.
Programming Languages: Java, Javascript, PHP
Java technologies: Hibernate, Spring, Tomcat, JBoss, WebSphere, ServiceMix, OSGi, JSF, JSF-2, Primefaces ZK, GWT
Databases: Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL
WWW: HTML, CSS, Apache
Hobbies:
history, science-fiction and fantasy, languages, backpacking, orienteering
Languages:
Polish, German, English, Ukrainian, Russian
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Apr 23 |
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Are the orienteering marches popular in Germany? Something like puzzle with the map, see the link in my comment to the question |
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Apr 23 |
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Are the orienteering marches popular in Germany? Well no, I don't mean runs, where the time is the most important... it's very specific discipline and it's really even hard to explain what I mean ;) |
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Jan 22 |
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Are the orienteering marches popular in Germany? No, I mean something like this: stowarzysze.om.pttk.pl/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/… (see maps in PDF)) |
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Jan 20 |
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Should I register caches when I know in longer perspective I will move? well community caches are an unofficial concept, but it is functioning in mountains in Poland, for example, people are making new logbooks, containers for other caches etc. |
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Dec 31 |
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Would it be acceptable to plant OC's mobile cache into GC's caches? Mobile cache is something like small cache that can be moved from place to place, such as small box which can be put into other caches. |
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Oct 12 |
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How many GeoCaches are registered in Germany by OpenCaching? This data were found thanks to posts on geocaching foras, so I don't think my answer was in any way obvious or easy googlable, which was assumed by the downvoters. |
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Oct 12 |
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How many GeoCaches are registered in Germany by OpenCaching? Well, I've taken a notice, that for GeoCaching also are the statistics missing, it's strange because in polish versions they are quite detailed. |
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Jul 1 |
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How much vertical distance is it possible to make in a day? Do you mean vertical distance or the altitude change? |
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Jun 20 |
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Can any waterborne pathogens survive boiling? However, the staphylococcus toxin is heat-resistant: caes.uga.edu/departments/fst/extension/documents/…, rapidmicrobiology.com/test-methods/Bacterial-Toxins-Food.php |
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Jun 20 |
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Can I eat rotten meat and carcass providing enough cooking? This Staphylococcus toxin could as well be present in dangerous amounts in the water where the carcass was found? |
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Jun 19 |
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Can any waterborne pathogens survive boiling? From linked article: "The botulinum toxin is destroyed by boiling the food for 10 minutes." I've written it here, as the very important information |
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Jun 19 |
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Can any waterborne pathogens survive boiling? And what about eggs of roundworms (Ascaris lumbricoides) and other parasites? I've heard some of them are very hard to kill even by high temperature... |
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Jun 18 |
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If I cross paths with a bear, what should I do? +1 for the great link |
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Jun 17 |
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Does a red headscarf or hat provide better protection from the sun? I've mentioned that my question was edited in the way it changed its meaning. I've meant heat stroke, which I've names sunstroke (the name I've heard, but now I've translated the term using Wikipedia) |
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Jun 17 |
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How much garlic in the mountain kitchen? I've asked because I've had nose bleeding myself, and my friend suggested it can be caused by eating too much garlic... |
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Jun 16 |
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Does a red headscarf or hat provide better protection from the sun? And what with protection agains heat? Doesn't it have any effect? |
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Jun 11 |
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An alternative to geocaching, but with classic maps instead of GPS? But having always the coordinates takes a bit of pleasure of finding the place itself... |
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Jun 11 |
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An alternative to geocaching, but with classic maps instead of GPS? Yes, LBell, not to mention, that GPS is always telling you where the cache is, and the map fragment can require that you will match it to the full map, not knowing exactly is it 100 meters here or there |
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Jun 11 |
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Is there a straightforward way to calculate energy requirements for a trek This is "standard" for women, 60kg, sitting job, no physical activity, warm inhabitance conditions. |
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Jun 11 |
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How can you navigate without a compass or GPS Southern Cross navigation how-to: teara.govt.nz/en/southern-cross/2/3 |