Saturday, September 03, 2005

DOE Site for Hurricane Data

Check this out: http://www.ea.doe.gov/hurricanes.html

Katrina Hits Hard. We Hit Back.

Here is a PSA (Public Service Announcement) requesting that people get involved and help those effected by Hurricane Katrina. The transcript is below. There is a MP3 version and a high quality AIFF for your use. All podcasters, radio stations and webmasters are encourage to download the PSA and use it ASAP.
  • MP3 30s 232MB 64kbps
  • AIFF 30s 2.49MB 705kbps 44.1 kHz

PSA Transcript:In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina you can help people in need. Here are a few suggestions.Contact your local Red Cross, Donate blood, call 1 800 HELP NOW, you can also donate money, go to redcross.org, and as well you can contact your local church, synagogue, or mosque and find out what they are doing to help people effected by Hurricane Katrina. Thank you for your help and get involved!

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

See you in 2010!

We broke down the booth today (pics are up) with heavy hearts and a forward eye to what tomorrow holds. We've had a great time covering NSJ 2005 and wish you all the best in the coming years. We'll keep posting of the next few weeks (more photos) and keep the site up for the forseeable future. You know where to get your content: www.emeritbadges.org

Monday, August 01, 2005

Winding Down


Well folks, it looks like things here are moving towards the finish line here at NSJ 2005. Scattered Midway exhibitors are packing up and Scouts are looking a bit ragged after last night's Arena Show. Nevertheless morale remains high as more Scouts finish up the Electronics merit badge and grab opportunities to visit events they missed during the week. Tomorrow is the last full day here, although it appears as if a lot of the Midway will be packed up starting around midday. The sign at left is from Surveying Merit Badge

The Arena and The Chief

The arena saw President Bush, hot-air balloons, bluegrass, fireworks and much more last evening. Let's hear some comments out there. Check out our latest pics up from last night: www.emeritbadges.org

Sunday, July 31, 2005

The Hill by Blackhawk

We took a tour of the Jamboree via Blackhawk yesterday. Check out the photos we took in the photo gallery. www.emeritbadges.org

Saturday, July 30, 2005

Not too Draconian...

OK. Even we have hearts here at emeritbadges.org. We've discovered a way to moderate the Blog without eliminating anonymous postings. Therefore, we'll turn the anonymous feature back on. Be warned, we will censor you if you don't toe the line.

One bad apple...

Well folks, it appears yours truly has had to crack the whip a little bit to bring peace here on the Midway. From now on, only registered Blogger users will be able to comment on this Blog. If you don't like it, you can thank our less than family-friendly contributors of the past few days. One thing more: THIS BLOG IS NOT AFFILIATED OR ENDORSED BY THE BSA. We're third party, we're independent, we're loving life. Keep it clean and keep it blogging here where we rock it like no other: www.emeritbadges.org

Well, at least it's not 105 in the shade...


It appears to be raining here at The Hill. Good 'ol, rain-all-day-and-lots-of-mud type precipitation. We've discovered all the good leaks here in our booth and all the folks here seem to be in high spirits despite the grey as we look forward to tomorrow evening's Arena Show. The President's Secret Service trailer is still here. That leads yours truly to the supposition that we're a 'go' for tomorrow evening. You heard it here third: www.emeritbadges.org

Friday, July 29, 2005

This place is BIG

Your humble narrator just walked about 5 miles this afternoon and didn't begin to make a dent in all the exhibits, activities and shows available here. 40,000 Scouts make for a good time and the theme for the afternoon is enthusiasm/hydration fusion. Check out the new pics posted at www.emeritbadges.org

Red, White and Scouting

We're rolling along here on the Midway as we approach the lunch hour. Overcast skies and cool temperatures have made for great moods and productivity this morning. A lot of photos have just been posted: dig it y'all -- www.emeritbadges.org

5K Run kicks off a great day!

This morning's 5K run began at 6 a.m. with a "Honk!" as compressed air horns all over the camp set the runners going. All participants were awarded for participating and we'll have the photos up later this morning at your favorite site: Where else? emeritbadges.org

Thursday, July 28, 2005

Arena Show That Wasn't

The pics are up at www.emeritbadges.org of last evenings Arena Show. Forgive the lack of captions. We're working through and extremely slow Internet connection and doing our best. Check out the firetrucks hosing down the kids.

How's the weather, you say? "Feeling Fine."

After yesterday's sweltering heat, today is shaping up to be a nice one as we see temperatures in the upper 70's to low 80's this morning. We're in the process of uploading yesterday's photos. Be patient, and hang in there, you crazy partisan posters. You guys really make it fun.

Arrrrrrgh!

We apologize for our site outages and are working to get the situation resolved. ASAP.

Breaking news: Tonight's Arena Show is canceled. Details TBA later.

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Break on Through


In true Scouting fashion, this morning featured a patch collection for the Scouts affected by Monday's tragedy. Our hearts are with those affected. www.emeritbadges.org is where it's at.

Bravery and Anticipation

The Hill is abuzz with expectation of the President's arrival this afternoon. Check back later today for supersecret insider photos of Secret Service trailers, crazy Scouts and much more as we continue our coverage live here at www.emeritbadges.org. Rock the Blog.

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Scouting Spirit Prevails

Despite the tragedy late yesterday afternoon, today saw Scouts doing what they do best and showing the world what this movement is all about: brotherhood. We honor our fallen, live by the Scout oath and law and look adversity squarely in the eye. A Scout is brave.

Check out our new photos posted early this afternoon in the photo gallery. Keep it blogging here where you know where the Jambo fresh content lives: www.emeritbadges.org. We added quick links to the photo gallery and blog right from the home page for your enjoyment.

Tragedy.

A sad day for us all here as we learned yesterday 4 scouters lost their lives when their tent collided with a power line. A.P. Hill is at once vibrant and solemn in the aftermath as rumor and truth mix together. Morale is still very high and that 'Scouting Spirit' is still very much alive in our hearts as we welcome 'Day 2' of the National Scout Jamboree 2005. Check out our photo gallery later this morning for shots from yesterday. www.emeritbadges.org.

Monday, July 25, 2005

Rain!!

This morning we experienced our first full deluge. It rained cats and dogs for 45 minutes and then subsided. We were comforted by our AccuWeather kiosk and took refuge in the booth while kicking back to the sounds of QBSA (The National Scout Jamboree's own FM Radio station). It's 8:30 a.m. and shaping up to be a great day.

Make sure to check out www.emeritbadges.org and check out our online cameras and photo galleries.

More later from The Hill.

Sunday, July 24, 2005

Booth Construction Underway!!

Greetings from Fort A.P. Hill!

The emeritbadges.org crew has been hard at work since Friday building the booth that will be our home for the next 10 days.

Last night featured the staff arena show which was breathtaking to say the least. Keep checking back with us throughout the day as we begin posting photos and don't forget to checkout our live video cameras (username: jamboree, password: visitor) positioned strategically throughout the booth.

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Post from the road

Test e-mail post.


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Thursday, March 10, 2005

emeritbadges

Welcome to the emeritbadges blog! We'll be posting every day from the National Scout Jamboree this summer. Stay tuned for great content, photos and more.