Archive for October 4, 2008

Ed Harris Memorial TOR Report

Posted in Oregon Lodges by skyloo442 on October 4th, 2008 at 11:58 pm

The Portland, Oregon (Ed Harris Memorial) Trade -o- Ree has just ended.   I want to thank all of those that attended and those that helped put on this event.   We accomplished my two main goals – raise some money for the council and provide a great trading atmosphere for all of those that came.

We had some people that traveled a great distance, Dean Gross from Ohio, The Marvins from California, Bruce Lee from Wyoming and many from Washington.

Some great pieces exchanged hands either by trading or the small informal auction that was held. Bruce is going home with a Hyas Chuck 442 N2 (A hard piece in the NW and overall), Another member went home with a Hyas Chuck F2 (Hard to find, especially mint). Some choice Washington classic flaps also changed hand, and I picked up some classic Idaho flaps and some new issues from Idaho as well.

The TOR was well attended but did not reach the attendance goal I had wanted, but we came very close. Next year we will do it again with some improvements, especially now that I have a quality assistant and a very good registrar. Stay tuned for my announcement for next years TOR. Until then I hope to see many of you at the Western Washington TOR at the end of February.

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What Would You Call This?

Posted in Eswau Huppeday 560, SR-5 Lodges by John E. Pannell on October 4th, 2008 at 5:02 am
Lodge 560:  Centenntial Uniform Council Patch

Lodge 560: Centenntial Uniform Council Patch

Mac McLean recently sent word of an unusual patch that is being sold by Eswau Huppeday lodge.     They are billing it as the Centennial Uniform Council Patch.   The patch is intended to be worn as a council strip on the BSA’s new centennial uniform.   Proceeds from the sale of this patch will go towards improvements at Camp Bud Shiele.

The illustration of the patch provided on the lodge’s website is shown here.

What would you call this patch?   Is this an OA patch?   Is it a CSP?     Is it both?

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The second nonabsolute number is the given time of arrival, which is now known to be one of the most bizarre of mathematical concepts, a recipriversexcluson, a number whose existence can only be defined as being anything other than itself. In other words, the given time of arrival is the one moment of time at which it is impossible that any member of the party will arrive. Recipriversexclusons now play a vital part in many branches of math, including statistics and accountancy and also form the basic equations used to engineer the Somebody Else's Problem field.
The third and most mysterious piece of nonabsoluteness of all lies in the relationship between the number of items on the bill, the cost of each item, the number of people at the table and what they are each prepared to pay for. (The number of people who have actually brought any money is only a subphenomenon of this field.)"
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