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Three observatons: - The 'fall-off' on the graph, as the CP price drops, seems to suggest the bidders are spread out right now (and might consolidate later) - I'd suspect there's a lot of 'set and forget' pre-pub people that won't notice for a while that it converted (Logos notified? Didn't?) - The pre-pub at $190/customer is almost 5 times the $40
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Given that you already have more recent ones, these are only good if you're interested in the history of the various arguments on the text. I, myself, like Kirsopp; he's very transparent concerning the reasoning. But again, there's been a lot of water under the bridge since then. I really wish Logos would add more modern texts on both the OT and NT
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Chess is child's play. We play GO.
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UPC as in Universal Product Code? Maybe I'm just catching up and didn't know Logos had one. The internal number for bronze is 24534.
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Not fleecing libraries (who by the way share all the books, with no revenue for the writers) would mean un-fleecing the paperback'ers. Somebody needs to get paid to continue the gigantic exercise in civilization as we know it. But I suspect Logos could significantly reduce their resource costs, by using cheaper ink, and also more 'grey' (instead of
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Brother Mark, you're so right. Most people have a life. (Like you!). They have kids, spouses, broken water softeners (mine), and people at church with really odd questions. They google, Facebook, Twitter (all having their own 'rules'). Some write music, do art, write, etc, each requiring even more rules, etc. It just surprises me how much effort goes
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Thank you, Dan
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Hmmm. Probably Andrew didn't mean for the thread as a 'discussion'. So I'll be quiet-ish. I just don't agree with Mark, having used Libronix (nor, for that matter, Bob's long-winded discussion for that matter). In between Logos' older fuzzy architecture, the newer Logos4/5 indexing, and the community statistics ...
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Andrew, you're wildly inflating the cost of your question; who can afford to answer you?? But your point is well taken. I won't grouse concerning having a major investment with little guidance on how to use it (yes, some videos; yes, excellent work from Steve and Rosie). I will grouse, however, that I think Logos shoots themselves in the foot (feet
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This morning the book 'Devoted to Death: Santa Muerte, the Skeleton Saint' is in many of the news sites (I picked it up in our local paper). I guess they have a good press agent. But it IS published by UAP paperback. Reading the article, I was somewhat non-plused. I guess we've managed to live in the Cloisters! Apparently it's quite popular along the