Archive for August 2, 2008

Oregon OA News

Posted in Oregon Lodges by skyloo442 on August 2nd, 2008 at 9:59 pm

As all of you are aware of, AC5 is wrapping up and from what I heard it was very successful. I had to pull out of going to Shasta-Trinity for medical and financial reasons. That was too bad because the project was within my OA section (yes, W1A not W3B as it was first reported - check the council boundaries and you will see the project was completely within Crater Lake AC.)   Only two lodges in my section had issued any patches, previously reported in this site.   253 only had one person that was signed up as of 5/31/08 and I am pretty sure that number stood pat.

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Lodge 104: New Monochrome Flaps

Posted in Occoneechee 104, SR-7B Lodges by John E. Pannell on August 2nd, 2008 at 5:02 am
Occoneechee 104 S72?

Occoneechee 104 S72?

Previously I had written about a set of prototypes that were produced during the preparation of four monochrome flaps to be issued by Occoneechee lodge.     Several days ago, the lodge took delivery of the actual order of flaps.       If I understood correctly these will be issued this Fall.     Thanks to Greg Grimes for keeping me up to date on news from this lodge.

Luckily only two sets of the prototype were produced.     The lodge and patch company each retain a set.     There is no history of “extras” of this company’s work leaking into the collectorate from east Asian sources.

The patches the lodge will issue are very close to the prototypes produced.     One needs to be very observant in order to tell these apart.     Since the prototypes are not likely to change hands with any frequency, only very few will ever have a need to be able to distinguish between the issued patches and their prototypes.

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I got a new BlackBerry Storm today. It's an early Christmas present of sorts. Now I can join the group that can access this website from a smart phone. So far I am generally pleased with it.

There are a couple of issues dealing with a piece of JavaScript that doesn't work as it should on the Storm's browser, but I can redesign around that. At least I have learned this before the site becomes widely used on these devices. The site badly needs some redesign work and this could be an excuse to at least think about it.

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But, I also am one of the few cell phone users who don't even use text messaging. I already own an iPod that still has a *lot* of space on it. I own a quite servicable laptop with wireless access. I don't travel much anymore. So, beyond the "gee whiz" factor, why do I really need a phone with a 3 megapixel digital camera, built-in MP3 player, touch sensitive keyboard, and a full web browser.

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