Just got back from a tour of Logos' facilities with 3 other pastors. It was led by Mike Meiser (hope I got that right!). He did a great job of answering our questions, giving a demo of the software and introducing us to the complexities of what Logos does and how well they do it.
I would highly, highly recommend that anyone, especially Logos users, in the Bellingham area, or passing through, arrange with Logos to take a couple of hours to tour their facilities. This was my fourth time through, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. For my pastor friends, it was their first. They were all really excited about what they saw and thankful for the time Mike took to spend with us and show us around. Now we're talking about organizing tours for some of our church members.
For those who can't, I understand your frustration in reading a post like this. But for those who can, because they live within driving distance, or who might vacation in the area: yes it's worth the tour.
Great people there. I was impressed. Again.
[Edited to fix the typo on Mike's last name.]
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How about a longer video of the office Logos?
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I wish I lived closer. Perhaps some day I will be able to visit.
But I was also thinking that this would make a great YouTube video. A while back Logos did a video that toured the physical plant which was great, but I would love to see a video made of a tour like you just had Richard. Even someone following along on a future tour with a camera would be great.
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Bruce Dunning: I wish I lived closer. Perhaps some day I will be able to visit. But I was also thinking that this would make a great YouTube video. A while back Logos did a video that toured the physical plant which was great, but I would love to see a video made of a tour like you just had Richard. Even someone following along on a future tour with a camera would be great.
And don't forget the coffee machine ! Remember the biblical quotation "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every drop that comes out of the coffee basket.
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יְמֵי־שְׁנוֹתֵינוּ בָהֶם שִׁבְעִים שָׁנָה וְאִם בִּגְבוּרֹת שְׁמוֹנִים שָׁנָה וְרָהְבָּם עָמָל וָאָוֶן
George Somsel:Remember the biblical quotation "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every drop that comes out of the coffee basket.
I'm having a difficult time remembering which version paraphrases it that way. Is it in the English Bible Collection on CP?
Bruce Dunning: George Somsel:Remember the biblical quotation "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every drop that comes out of the coffee basket. I'm having a difficult time remembering which version paraphrases it that way. Is it in the English Bible Collection on CP?
I think that is in the Somsel Interlinear.
Cliff
It was great to meet you, Richard!
I'll pass along your compliments to Mike Meiser (note the lack of an 'n'). ;)
Clifford Kvidahl:I think that is in the Somsel Interlinear.
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Clifford Kvidahl: Bruce Dunning: George Somsel:Remember the biblical quotation "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every drop that comes out of the coffee basket. I'm having a difficult time remembering which version paraphrases it that way. Is it in the English Bible Collection on CP? I think that is in the Somsel Interlinear. Cliff
It's from the Gospel according to George 3:16.
Alan Palmer (Logos): It was great to meet you, Richard! I'll pass along your compliments to Mike Meiser (note the lack of an 'n'). ;)
Likewise.You guys are so amazing.
(And thanks for the correction.)
George Somsel: Clifford Kvidahl: Bruce Dunning: George Somsel:Remember the biblical quotation "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every drop that comes out of the coffee basket. I'm having a difficult time remembering which version paraphrases it that way. Is it in the English Bible Collection on CP? I think that is in the Somsel Interlinear. Cliff It's from the Gospel according to George 3:16.
When will that be available in Logos?
My wife and I are visiting the area next year. Did you have to give notice of when you intend to visit? Do they have a shop where you can buy manuals and merchandise? Living in Asia, the cost of postage on these items is prohibitive.
how do you sign up for the tour?
I recommend an email to let them know date and app. time.
James Milne Smith: Did you have to give notice of when you intend to visit?
Did you have to give notice of when you intend to visit?
We can accommodate "drop in" visitors, but if there's someone in particular you'd like to meet, it would be best to coordinate in advance.
James Milne Smith: Do they have a shop where you can buy manuals and merchandise?
Do they have a shop where you can buy manuals and merchandise?
We don't have a retail shop, but if you met with a salesperson at the beginning of the tour, I don't imagine it would be a problem to pick your goods up directly from the Shipping department at the end of the tour.
Bradley Grainger (Logos): I don't imagine it would be a problem to pick your goods up directly from the Shipping department at the end of the tour.
Of course. Exit through the Gift Shop, please. (No, that would be too tempting.)
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Thanks. My sales contact is Santiago Galeano so I'll let him know in good time.
Gotta be in Hebrews........ [rim shot; cymbal]
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BillS:Gotta be in Hebrews
That really tickled me!
BillS:Gotta be in Hebrews........ [rim shot; cymbal]
Groan! Good one, Bill!