TIMELINE: Learn Biblical Greek and Hebrew with Logos

On December 28th, Dale Prichett gave us a guesstimate of the release date for this video series of late February, early March. Well, with May is looming before us, it would be nice if we could get an update as to where this is in the process.
http://community.logos.com/forums/p/7030/64871.aspx#64871
I have seen conjecture from the forum participants, but is there any way that Logos give give out a little information about this project that has generated such excitement in the community?
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Terry Poperszky said:
gave us a guesstimate of the release date for this
Of course, he did say, "under ideal conditions" and "the earliest release date", would be Feb or March. Just to be fair.
Yes, an update would be nice.
Elder/Pastor, Hope Now Bible Church, Fresno CA
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Roger Feenstra said:
Of course, he did say, "under ideal conditions" and "the earliest release date", would be Feb or March. Just to be fair.
I was being fair when I used the word guesstimate and linked to his original statement.
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Terry Poperszky said:
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I have seen conjecture from the forum participants, but is there any way that Logos give give out a little information about this project that has generated such excitement in the community?
+1 [Y] Pretty please on the Logos update.
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Yes! Update!
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How about it Logos, at least you can tell us no, rather than just ignoring the thread.
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Terry Poperszky said:
How about it Logos, at least you can tell us no, rather than just ignoring the thread.
Maybe they are being silent because they are planning to ship it soon. Wouldn't want to spoil the surprise. [:P]
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Yesterday during a faculty presentation conference, Bob stated taht he expected the product out in 60 days.
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Sounds great, I'm looking forward to it.
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Donald McNeeley said:
Yesterday during a faculty presentation conference, Bob stated taht he expected the product out in 60 days.
My first response to this is anger, but I am trying to follow Paul's admonition to be angry and not sin (Sundown is not far off), so this post has been re-written many times.
I don't know the circumstances involved so I won't try and judge. But I believe that information should have been shared here as well, and not just by somebody attending a conference. When you call Logos and are put on hold, this forum is touted as the place to get help and information, yet this question has been bouncing around in various threads ever since Dale's deadline past. Many of our questions go unanswered. Bob (or other principles of Logos) do give us information, but often it is only after many pages of arguments about the topic by the members of this forum.
Logos, I can respect you telling us yes, or telling us no when we ask a question. Not answering us, on the other hand causes customer dissatisfaction, at least it does for me.
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Terry Poperszky said:
My first response to this is anger, but I am trying to follow Paul's admonition to be angry and not sin (Sundown is not far off), so this post has been re-written many times.
I don't know the circumstances involved so I won't try and judge. But I believe that information should have been shared here as well, and not just by somebody attending a conference. When you call Logos and are put on hold, this forum is touted as the place to get help and information, yet this question has been bouncing around in various threads ever since Dale's deadline past. Many of our questions go unanswered. Bob (or other principles of Logos) do give us information, but often it is only after many pages of arguments about the topic by the members of this forum.
Logos, I can respect you telling us yes, or telling us no when we ask a question. Not answering us, on the other hand causes customer dissatisfaction, at least it does for me.
No one on the forums has "inside information"; you come to the forums for help and information about using the products or what is/isn't available. I know no other forums where the users expect to obtain business plan and release date information. Nor do I expect to have this information for business I frequent. Now if I were a shareholder, it would be quite different.
I think it speaks highly of Logos' customer orientation that we are given some of the information. But I hope that doesn't translate into a sense of entitlement.
Now I do know that Jesus showed anger. But I doubt that he got angry with his neighbor for a delay in delivering Lebanese cyprus. Hence, my frequent advice to people "Chill" [H]
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Thank you Martha...this response is what one gets when he prays to not respond too harshly to others and waits for someone else to do a much better job that him. I can't imagine the stress levels and high blood pressure of some folks. I have much bigger things to deal with in my life...though I've been in line since the beginning, awaiting this resource, I learned after waiting forever (and still waiting) for the ESV notes, I'll rejoice if, and when the resource is ready...and remain extremely impatient until then [:)]
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I did not mean to generate any hard feelings. As a former project manager for application development, I understand when things go wrong with a schedule, so I have not been too surprised. I want to the product to be worthwhile and be worthy of use in the classroom. So, if that means we wait some more, I am all for the wait.
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My first response to this is anger, but I am trying to follow Paul's admonition to be angry and not sin (Sundown is not far off), so this post has been re-written many times.
I absolutely LOVE (and cracked up at) your new "name!" [:D]
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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