Archive for December 22, 2008

Tipisa 326 New Activity Patches + Chapter Items

Posted in Florida Lodges, Tipisa 326 by Robert Mathis on December 22nd, 2008 at 8:30 pm
Tipisa 326  2008-2009 Chapter Ordeals

Tipisa 326 2008-2009 Chapter Ordeals

The latest activity patch from Tipisa 326 is now available.  This is for the lodge’s Chapter Ordeals, which run from late 2008 to early 2009.  Unlike the rest of the lodges in the state of Florida, Tipisa has their 14 chapters run their own Ordeal weekends, and provide each chapter with the patch for the event.  Back in September, Tipisa held their Fall Fall Fellowship, unveiling the first patch of the 2008-2009 activity set, with the theme of Scouting activities.

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2008 Old Hickory Trade-O-Ree Report

Posted in Patch Collecting by John E. Pannell on December 22nd, 2008 at 6:21 pm
O-Shot-Caw 265 Jacket/Shirt

O-Shot-Caw 265 Jacket/Shirt

Last Saturday, December 20th, I attended the 2008 Old Hickory Trade-O-Ree, sponsored by Wahissa lodge.   As my collecting interests are now confined to a very specialized area, I didn’t do much trading or buying, but it was a good opportunity to get out and see some friends and acquaintance that I don’t get see that often.  It was also a good chance to play with and show off my new Black Berry Storm.

Attendance seemed lower than I remember it in past years.  Some people I would have expected to see there did not make it this year.   Part of this could be due to the proximity of this event to Christmas and the poor economy.    To their credit, the lodge was actively publicizing the date next year’s event:  December 19,2009.
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Shared Items From the Web – December 22, 2008

Posted in Shared Items by John E. Pannell on December 22nd, 2008 at 3:53 pm

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1953 Dixie Fellowship

Posted in Area 6-B, Section Conclave Patches by John E. Pannell on December 22nd, 2008 at 6:05 am
1953 Dixie Fellowship

1953 Dixie Fellowship

The second Dixie Fellowship, the 1953 Area 6-B Fellowship, was held in 1953 at Camp Steere. The newest lodge in the area, Catawba 459, served as host lodge.

This was the first time the Confederate Battle Flag was used in the the design of a Dixie Fellowship patch.   This flag would appear in some fashion, sometimes disguised, on most of the Dixie Fellowship patches into the 21st century.

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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Most Popuplar Posts on OAImages Blog from 15th December – 21st December 2008

Posted in Uncategorized by John E. Pannell on December 22nd, 2008 at 12:00 am
Are there too many posts to handle? Maybe you missed out on a great post. Here’s a quick digest of the top posts from last week that you may want to check out:
  • Lodge 118: 2008 Events Issues
    Posted on Monday, December 15th, 2008 in SR-7B Lodges – Views: (76)
    This is the fourth of several posts I will be making about recent and unlisted items from Wahissa lodge. Many thanks to Travis Gentry for sending me these images and data. As in 2005 , Wahissa lodge broke with their tradition issued five events patches for the principle lodge events in 2008.
  • OAImages on the Storm
    Posted on Wednesday, December 17th, 2008 in OAImages News – Views: (43)

    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.

  • The MST3K Christmas Carol
    Posted on Tuesday, December 16th, 2008 in Personal Stuff – Views: (36)
    For your entertainment pleasure, I offer the Mystery Science 3000 “Christmas Carol”.Remember… LAUGH… lighten up folks.Video after the break.
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Recent OAImages News


December 5th, 2009
A Fun Few Days

I'm sure most of you noticed the problems this site has been having over the past few days. It went offline several times. It was a frustrating experience. To add to my woes, I somehow managed to pick up some "bad stuff" on my computer at home. The last time I had this much trouble with my site, server, and home PC I was also let go from my job. Luckily that did NOT happen!

"Techie Talk" follows...

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October 4th, 2009
Blocked Emails

I have been made aware this evening of a couple of issues with email.

Hotmail is currently blocking email from some RoadRunner servers at this time. RoadRunner is my ISP and my outgoing mail, except for messages automatically generated by my server come from there. RoadRunner currently has published this notice:

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September 30th, 2009
More NOAC Images

To those who are wondering where the rest of the NOAC patches are... A large group will be uploaded to the site later today or this evening. I'm working on large groups from the 200s and 300s ranges of lodge numbers right now. Stay tuned. Read the Full Post

September 21st, 2009
Temporary Email Outage: Resolved

Last Friday RoadRunner started blocking email from my server because of spam without my knowledge. I had been filtering all my incoming mail at OAImages through my RoadRunner so as to filter out most of the several hundred spam messages that I get every day. RoadRunner apparently did not like that. I had no idea the server was being blocked until I saw over 800 notices that email was rejected on my server's queue last night.

This is now resolved and I am now receiving mail again, but it is coming directly (unfiltered) to me from my server, spam and all. I am currently working to block the spam.

If anyone sent me email between Friday morning (9/18) and this morning (9/21), please don't assume I received it. I probably did not see it. Please send again.

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August 7th, 2009
OA Blue Book Going "Web 2.0"

One of the big items of discussion at the recent pre-NOAC TOR was the fate of Blue Book. For those who don't know, the various legal issues in which this became entangled are now resolved. The new editor in chief of the Blue Book is Roy More. His desire is to maintain this resource in electronic and online forms. It has become impractical to publish this in book form as was done for the first six editions.

The goal is to create an "ever green" resource, with active input by collectors. It will be going "Web 2.0" in many respects. OAImages, will remain an integral part in this. This does not mean uncontrolled anarchy though, with lodge listings being changed at will by anyone who chooses. Roy writes:

...OA Blue Book will not become a Wikipedia. This is a standards (sic) project which means there must be structure, discipline and stability. That said, Blue Book will become much more open for all...

There are still many issues that need to be worked out. Roy More has started a blog at oabluebook.com to discuss some of the various issues that need to be resolved. There are only a few posts there now, but he plans to update this frequently. Please check this out and comment on the posts there. Read the Full Post

April 1st, 2009
New Policies on Patches Announced

This post covers an important change in policy that will soon become effective regarding patches issued for all Order of the Arrow lodges chartered by the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Please read the whole post carefully.

At a recent meeting at the National Headquarters of the Boy Scouts of America, it was announced that a new policy will be put in place by both the Boy Scouts of America and the NationalOrder of the Arrow Committee regarding lodge patch issues. Further announcements and clarifications will be made at this Summer's National Order of the Arrow Conference and at section conclaves throughout the year. This policy will be effective September 1, 2009.

All lodge flaps, and patches issued as multiple piece sets (most commonly two-piece sets) must be ordered through BSA Supply Division, or an official BSA licensee. The national OA and the BSA has decreed that all items must be produced in a minimum quantity of 1000 (one thousand) pieces. In the case where a lodge wishes to make minor changes in design or colors, 1000 of each must be produced.

Should the lodge feel they do not need that many pieces to suit their needs, the BSA Supply Division will purchase all remainders from the manufacturer and retain them. They will be available to the lodges should more be needed. At the BSA's discretion, they will also be made available for sale in all BSA run Scout shops.

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