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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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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Back in 2010 I announced the formation of Tschipey Achtu lodge as a result of the merger of Ty-Ohni 95 and Ganeodiyo 417. At the time I was told they would use the number 397, which is also their council number. This created a bit of controversy as that number is currently in use by Chilantakoba lodge in Louisiana. I also announced their first flap. Other than a 2010 Jamboree issue no further news from this lodge made it to me.

I was talking with a Roger Ward last night who was at the recent Winter South Carolina Trade-O-Ree. He tells me it has not been quiet in that lodge. The use of 397 was problematic. Many wanted to choose a different number. Some wanted to claim the number zero, but that was not well received given the special place Unami 1 holds in the Order of the Arrow. The Scout Executive, I am told, stepped in and told the lodge they will use the lower number from the two merged lodges.

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Some of those who know me personally, know that I have gone over to the "Dark Side" and have started using Apple products. I bought an iMac a couple of months ago and just recently got an iPad. My brother is trying to tell me that my Droid's days are numbered.

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It's kind of odd to come out of hiding to post about a topic like this.

I'm hearing from some brothers that there have been gullible readers to this blog over the years. I would have thought it was obvious from the context of the posts, but the various posts made on this blog throughout the years that have appeared on APRIL FIRST are all satire. None of them are true. Read them and chuckle but please do not complain to your friendly OA National Committee members, Scout Executives, lodge advisers, or official website administrators about the "changes" that are "announced" in them.

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Comment Spam

This is strictly an "FYI" post for those familiar with the issues facing those who maintain blogs and message boards where readers can post comments.

Recently I had been having issues here with comment spam getting past this blog's filters. I deleted the inappropriate posts as quickly as I could but this was still unacceptable to me, as well as additional work. I since have required that readers register before they're allowed to post comments here. That seems to have stopped the spammers.

I still see a number of probable spammers, mainly from Russian domains, registering on this blog but so far none have had their comments posted successfully.

I may test my luck for a short period of time in the near future. At some unannounced time, I will turn off the registration requirement for posting comments for a day or two. I want to see if the spammers have been chased away, or if they're just awaiting an easy opportunity to push their garbage Read the Full Post

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Change in Comments Policy

This blog is being hit with a large number spam comments lately. There have been over 12,000 attempts to spam the blog with comments just within the past 60 days. Recently a few dozen comments, hawking service and goods I deem inappropriate for this blog, made it past the filters. Since I don't desire to spend more time deleting the spam as I find it and don't want inappropriate information to sit on my blog, I am tightening up the policy on commenting here.

Those who wish to comment must now register and be logged in before being to post comments. Registration is free and is not the same as membership to this site. This is a common practice on many blogs especially among sites run by more "traditional media" type companies.

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