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'''Out Of Period''' (often abbreviated OOP) refers to anything that was not discovered or in general use during the time-frame |
'''Out Of Period''' (often abbreviated '''OOP''') refers to anything that was not discovered or in general use during the time-frame covered by the [[SCA]]. By contrast, anything that falls within the accepted time-frame is said to be "in period" or simply [[period]]. |
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Some items that |
Some items that are OOP are considered by some to be "[[period by consensus]]" (not sure of the exact phrasing) as life would be way too difficult without them. This would seem to be a regional use or concept. Many places simply acknowledge them as OOP but use them anyway. |
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* [[duct tape]] |
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Occasionally, <B>OoP</b> is used by [[herald]]s as a shorthand for the [[Order of Precedence]], but this is not as common as usage. |
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* [[gumbies]] |
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* [[coffee]] (ie for non-eastern personas) |
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[[category:SCAism]] |
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* [[cigarettes]] |
Latest revision as of 12:32, 18 June 2008
Out Of Period (often abbreviated OOP) refers to anything that was not discovered or in general use during the time-frame covered by the SCA. By contrast, anything that falls within the accepted time-frame is said to be "in period" or simply period.
Some items that are OOP are considered by some to be "period by consensus" (not sure of the exact phrasing) as life would be way too difficult without them. This would seem to be a regional use or concept. Many places simply acknowledge them as OOP but use them anyway.
Occasionally, OoP is used by heralds as a shorthand for the Order of Precedence, but this is not as common as usage.