Archive for November 23, 2008

Old Spelling For Quilshan Uncovered by Frank Kern (Quil-Shan)

Posted in Quilshan 325,Washington Lodges by skyloo442 on November 23rd, 2008 at 1:21 pm

In a phone conversation with Frank Kern out of Bellingham, Washington yesterday he informed me of the first spelling of lodge 325′s name.

For years Quilshan had been thought to have only the one spelling but Frank uncovered official lodge documents that used the spelling of Quil-Shan. As we were talking it also came up that the A1a was issued during that period and overlapped into the Quilshan period.

And now that I have ruined the day of all name collectors in the nation – let me point out that none of the arrowhead shaped issues from 325 had the lodge name on them. I( guess now I have to acquire that issue so that I have at least one patch from every lodge in the Pacific Northwest.

If you need more information on this discovery please contact Frank Kern. He has done the research and deserves the full credit for this information.

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OAImages on Mobile Phones

Posted in OAImages News,Personal Stuff by John E. Pannell on November 23rd, 2008 at 5:02 am
iPhone Screenshot -- Portrait

iPhone Screenshot -- Portrait

I have been looking at the new Blackberry Storm and drooling.     I want one and am trying to figure out how to justify to myself spending money on a new cell phone that does all sorts of “neat things”.   I’m one of those folks who uses a cell phone as their primary phone, don’t even have any visible or active phone jacks in my home.

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.

But did I tell you, I think it’s really cool? ;)     With that in mind, I thought I’d share with those considering a smart phone how this site looks on one.     Thanks to Chris Brightwell for the screen captures from his iPhone.

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