Archive for December 10, 2008

New Consumer Product Testing Requirements and Patches

Posted in Current Events,Patch Collecting by John E. Pannell on December 10th, 2008 at 6:43 pm

It is undeniable that when the representatives of our government rushes to solve a problem that is believed to be a crisis, they sometimes create additional problems and difficulties through their failure to completely through through the implications of their “solution”.       Such an examples has recently hit the Scout patch hobby.

Michael Conkey asked a question on patch-l earlier today:

Tahosa lodge is looking at doing our first bullion next year. We are now in the process of getting price quotes and were told by one patch manufacturer that because of questions about the new lead testing requirements, this company could not quote bullions at this time. So my questions are two-fold:

  1. Have others heard this? It may be an off-shoot of the lead fiasco with products of China?
  2. Can I get any recommendations of patch makers who do not off-shore their bullions?

Tom Gould was able to give a detailed answer to this question and explain what might prove to be a bit of onerous legislation that was recently signed into law by President Bush. Below is his response, quoted with his permission.
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1952 Area 6-B Fellowship

Posted in Area 6-B,Section Conclave Patches by John E. Pannell on December 10th, 2008 at 6:05 am
1952 Dixie Fellowship Patch

1952 Dixie Fellowship (Area 6-B Conclave) Patch

The third Area 6-B fellowship meeting was held in 1952 at Camp Ho-non-wah with Unali’yi 236 serving as host lodge. This was the first event to be called the “Dixie Fellowship”.

In these days, it was customary to refer to this area’s fellowships by the name of the city where the host lodge’s council was located. Under that custom this would have been called the 1952 “Charleston Fellowship”. However Unali’yi had hosted the 1948 Area Z fellowship, already dubbed the “Charleston Fellowship”. It was felt that was confusing, so the event was called the “Dixie Fellowship” instead. This was originally intended to be used only in this year, but it stuck. The “Dixie Fellowship” was created.

Thanks to Jason Spangler (www.santeeswapper.com) for supplying the images for the Area Z and Dixie Fellowship patches used on this blog.

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Winston Churchill


Shared Items From the Web – December 10, 2008

Posted in Shared Items by John E. Pannell on December 10th, 2008 at 5:50 am

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Recent OAImages News


August 31st, 2010
I Got Plenty of Nothing

"I got plenty o'nothin' and nothin's plenty for me..."

Wow, where did August go? Most of the month has gone by with nothing new appearing on this blog. It seems like it was only a few days ago that I was struggling with the server switch and site relocation. That is all done now and things appear to be going well. There are still some issues with broken links and missing images but I may be able to resolve that over the weekend. It's good to not have to worry about possible hardware failures.

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August 8th, 2010
25 Hours Later

The mail server at OAImages' new home has now remain unblocked by what I call the "internet gods" for over 25 hours now. That's a very good sign that they agree my server is clean and not a spammer. It appears my email problems are now resolved.

I only wonder who had this ip address before me and what were they doing to merit notice by CBL.

I will continue to monitor this situation. However if you have trouble getting email from this site's server, especially concerning passwords for the members area, please see my previous post on this subject. Read the Full Post

August 7th, 2010
Concerning Email and Broken Links

Update: 8/7/10 @ 1400: The block by CBL has been lifted for over four hours now. This is a good sign, but not a resolution of the problem below... yet.

Automated emails from this site's mail server are currently being blocked by many or most ISPs. It has been listed on the Composite Blocking List for being compromised in some way. I have already had it delisted, but it has been listed again.

This most directly affects subscribers to the site as it prevents automated messages concerning passwords from being delivered. I consider this a critical issue. If it cannot be resolved soon, I will return to the old server and hosting solution. In the mean time, please read the rest of this message if you are experiencing difficulties logging into the members area!

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August 6th, 2010
Watching The Traffic

I've been watching the traffic flow into the site since I flipped the switch here last night. It looks like DNS entries propagate very fast these days! That's a far cry from what I remember when I first built this domain when it still took several days for a DNS change to take effect.

If you want to see what sort of traffic this site gets, you can view the stats here:

http://www.oaimages.com/webalizer/usage_201008.html

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August 5th, 2010
Wilkommen, Bien Venue, Welcome

If you see this post you have accessed OAImages on its new home. It has been running at its IP address for over a week now. A few days ago, oaimages.net was pointed here. Late Thursday night, the switch was flipped for OAImages.com. It may take a couple of days for the DNS changes to propagate around the internet so some visitors may see this site sooner than others.

I expect there to be a few hiccups. Please let me know, preferably in the comments, if you experience any problems.

Thank you.

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July 28th, 2010
Today's Status Report

"Everything is in a state of flux, including the status quo." - Robert Byrne

Another portion of this site's move has been accomplished. This blog's software, Wordpress, is now installed and running at the new location. Perhaps I should call it "OAImages Blog 2.0"?

Until the move is final, this blog will continue to be updated periodically. However, my primary focus now is on the site move. All previous blog posts and data will be transferred to the new location in due course.

My goal is to be moved into the new location by the time everyone returns home from the Jamboree, or shortly thereafter.

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