BuckaCover.com - 80,000 covers priced 60c to $1.50 - Easy browsing 300 categories 28 May 2016 10:41:16am
In an effort to stimulate the writing of informative and factual "mini-articles" on the Discussion Board I am launching a new competition.
Rules are very simple.
1) Entrants post an informative article to the Discussion Board. Something they think that other collectors can benefit from. I have in mind articles such as these:
The level of detail is entirely up to you. The "likes" will decide who gets the prize!
2) After posting their article (under its own title, not here!) entrants then come back to this thread and post the title, an optional subtitle and a link back to their article, just like this:
3) In order to be eligible, the link must be posted to this page, or I won't necessarily know about the article. At the close of the competition, I will view all the article links in this thread and tally the "likes".
4) Competition will close Sunday June 12. That will allow about a week to write articles and another week for viewing and accumulating "likes".
Selection of the "Winner" and Prize
1) We are all winners by being able to see and share all the articles to come, but at the end of the voting period the "most popular" exhibit will be awarded a US$10 gift certificate (with free shipping) to be used on their choice of BuckaCover.com (http://www.buckacover.com) or Discount Stamp Shop (http://www.discountstampshop.com)
2) Voting for "Most Popular" article will be through use of the "Like" button. Voters may cast a vote at any time. "Likes" will be tallied at the end of the contest period.
3) Voting will close at noon EDT (1600 UTC) Sunday June 12.
4) The article with the most "likes" at that time will win the gift certificate. In the event of tie(s), I'll think something up!
5) If I left anything out, please let me know.
Do you have an idea for an article you would like to see, but can't write it yourself?
Post it here! Maybe someone will pick it up and write about it. For example,
"How do I tell the difference between US Scott #10 and #11?" (picked this idea up from another thread.)
What are British Colonial "key plate" issues?
How do I tell the difference between "lithographed" and "engraved"?
Given the discussions about optimizing scanning, create a You Tube video on cropping and resizing scans using IRfanview and post the link to it.
Some people have trouble posting links on the DB - but it's really easy when you know what buttons to push -- create a YouTube video showing the sequence of creating a link!
Your ideas?
Roy
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Is there any way we could submit them anonymously? Human nature is to give more credit to those we perceive as authorities and to vote for one's friends. How about if we send entries to you and you post them without the author's name? Wouldn't that add a level of suspense and surprise?
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A great idea, Roy, but I won't have time to participate. Too many other obligations this time of the year.
A question:
Would more members be likely to participate if they were given a longer time frame for preparing their articles, particularly those members who don't have a great deal of writing experience or experience putting together the graphics and tables that may be an important part of some articles?
I look forward to seeing what SoR members produce!
And thanks, Roy, for the links to the examples. Those are threads I had never seen! Maybe we need to find a way to make that type of informative post more readily accessible/searchable at SoR? Maybe there is the kernel of an idea for an article in that question!!!!
Tom
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BuckaCover.com - 80,000 covers priced 60c to $1.50 - Easy browsing 300 categories 28 May 2016 12:58:56pm
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"Would more members be likely to participate if they were given a longer time frame for preparing their articles, particularly those members who don't have a great deal of writing experience or experience putting together the graphics and tables that may be an important part of some articles?"
Well, the opportunity to participate (in the sense of adding to the knowledge base within the Stamporama Discussion Board) is always there. However, for the purposes of getting things kick-started via a competition, I figured some sort of reasonably short time frame was required to keep the voters' interest in the competition. I'd be happy to make it a month. If the general consensus is that is not TOO long, I'd be happy to double the prize.
My hope is that a spurt of such articles might encourage our "writers" among the membership to continue to contribute, regardless of any competition.
"And thanks, Roy, for the links to the examples. Those are threads I had never seen! Maybe we need to find a way to make that type of informative post more readily accessible/searchable at SoR? Maybe there is the kernel of an idea for an article in that question!!!!"
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Roy, I hadn't seen the "drift" thread when I saw and responded to your contest thread! I was missing the context when I wrote those comments and questions. In that context, your time frame makes perfect sense!
I'll look for the new post!
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BuckaCover.com - 80,000 covers priced 60c to $1.50 - Easy browsing 300 categories 02 Jun 2016 10:10:18am
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More competitors needed!
Who wants to write an article about Canadian varieties of the 1930s? i.e. the cock-eyed King, broken X, Mountie with the broken leg, Man in the mast, extended moustache, missing spire, scar on the cheek ...
How about an article about collecting US FDC's by picking one favourite issue and collecting all cachets? #855 Baseball, Iwo Jima are favourites for that. I'm partial to some of the issues of the mid-1960s ... Battle of New Orleans, Carolina Charter etc. Show us what can be done.
Write whatever you know about!
And don't forget to vote on the current entries.
Roy
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OK, I revisited my article on the USS Texas, https://stamporama.com/articles/display_article.php?id=RAAEy6qg1GAMY, and still think it a nice piece of writing. Interestingly, I bought it for the Christmas seal, but since there are so few seal collectors here, I concentrated on the ship.
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AND, I still get a kick out of the misdirected Omaha Home for Boys Cover about which I wrote. Automation allowed the machines to read the selvege of some seals as the intended address, ignoring the larger manuscript address that dominates most of the rest of the cover. Doug Cass, if you're still here on SOR, I should get at least one like on this one.
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Wow - THANK YOU Roy and thanks all for the votes, everyone! I'm really delighted that so many of you liked my little article. The biggest thank you needs to go to all of the other members who submitted articles. I really enjoyed reading them - damichab's soaking tip was a jewel and I knew nothing about those early aussie varieties Jan-Simon explored. So in the end, the real winner is ALL OF US!
These mini articles were just the tip of the iceberg of the incredible range and depth of philatelic knowledge held by our members. Let's keep the articles coming, folks!
OK, enough blather - LOL- time to go cover shopping!!!!!!
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Congratulations Theresa, it has been fun. I like the discussions following all the articles too.
I have been a bit busy the last couple of days (beautiful weather here, doing some work in the backyard while I can), but want to do some hinging tests then follow up some comments in my second article. Once again, the comments were better than my article! Will get to that in about a week or so.
I also have a scrip ready for an article on MS Publisher and how to use it to create custom pages, but I have found that reading it and following with actions at the same time harder than I thought it would be. I will get my son to help me with that one - the young kids these days seem good at that sort of thing.
And in the back of my mind I have an idea for an article on Australia's iconic first stamp, the kangaroo series and the furore they caused. I came across quite a few interesting newspaper articles on them when researching for my album pages. I did not save all of them, but it would not be hard finding them again.
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Grats to Theresa!
Damichab,
I love stamps that create furores.
Was just reading about the first stamps of King George V's reign in 1911. People hated the lion below the portrait of the King on the 1 penny stamp. The feeling was that the lion looked too skinny, and was therefore an affront to imperial sentiment. The lion was fattened up in a 1912 issue.
Look forward to your work on the Kangaroo Map stamps.