Great introduction to the Wiki this morning! Have You Used the Logos 4 Online Manual? It’s Free!
But the link to the forum post is malformed.
I have used it before and I'll use it in the future. Nice blog post on it today.
THANK YOU, Steve Clark (and Jayson Bradley). Three days ago a video on the Wiki really helped me connect a PowerPoint presentation with Logos Bible passages.
Grace, mercy, and peace,
Steve
Thomas, thanks for getting this thread started! We are having some issues with Movable Type—it shouldn't have published at Midnight!
wiki.logos.com (+ forums) is very impressive.
Thanks everybody for putting the time into that resource.
I would be remiss if I didn't thank Steve Clark for a fantastic blog post. Thanks Steve for you all your work on this one!
Thanks to all of you (ya'll as we say in the south)!
Thank you Logos for providing the Wiki tool! i am sure that the wiki will continue to expand and be useful to us all.
Thanks to all of you (ya'll as we say in the south)! Thank you Logos for providing the Wiki tool! i am sure that the wiki will continue to expand and be useful to us all.
Wondering about plural ya'll ya'll ?
Likewise Thanks to Steve Clark for editing many Logos Wiki pages plus personal Wiki guidance and assistance (including adding template examples).
wiki.logos.com (+ forums) is very impressive. Thanks everybody for putting the time into that resource.
Logos MVP's post a lot to forums (along with Wiki ediing)
8,238 - Rosie Perera
7,211 - Dave Hooton
5,596 - MJ Smith
4,661 - Thomas Black
4,066 - Kevin Becker
3,986 - Robert Pavich
3,600 - Mark A Barnes (plus 15 tutorial videos linked on Wiki)
3,343 - Jack Caviness
3,294 - Mark A Smith
2,851 - Philip Spitzer
2,771 - Todd Phillips
2,666 - Richard DeRuiter
2,558 - Joe Miller (former MVP, now Logos employee)
2,542 - Matthew C Jones
2,283 - Dan DeVilder
1,698 - Bohuslav Wojnar
1,263 - Jacob Hantla
1,159 - Alan Macgregor
1,092 - Fred Chapman
Snapshot total of 64,878, which is 28.6 % of 226,866 forum posts.
Keep Smiling [:)]
My Greek teacher mentioned that there was also a dual pronoun- "y'all both"
Having relatives in the south, I am likewise familiar with that dual emphatic plural.
There's also the collective emphatic plural "all ya'll" for more than a few. (I know it's off topic. I can't help myself.)
It's OK, all ya'll are having fun [:D]
EDIT: i lived in california many years ago for a short time. i was amazed how many times friends & co-workers stopped me while talking to get a definition of some of my words...LOL. Like Britches and Fix'in
My Greek teacher mentioned that there was also a dual pronoun- "y'all both" Having relatives in the south, I am likewise familiar with that dual emphatic plural. There's also the collective emphatic plural "all ya'll" for more than a few. (I know it's off topic. I can't help myself.)
It is always good to see that some Northerners can understand simple English. [H]
BTW Thomas, just came back from your state. My bride decided to lead us on a walk around the Loop: 34°F, snow, and winds that were at least 50mph! In all fairness to her, we only walked half-way around.
And you have some sense of it's name "the windy city". :-)
Searching Logos for windy NEAR city finds a dictionary entry and some other references.
Google search finds a Wikipedia article => http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_the_name_%22Windy_City%22 with 3 explanations of informal name
In Loop area: amazing to walk upright on one city block, walk past building corner, now need to lean 45 degrees or more.
Well at least you got to see it on a warm day.
[:D] I understand. The next day our son, a looong time Packer fan, led us to Green Bay. At least, we did not have to walk as far.
Well at least you got to see it on a warm day. And you have some sense of it's name "the windy city". :-)
Spent my first year in the USN at Great Lakes, so I had previous "windy city" experience, but that was 55 years ago. [8-|]
On-topic warning: I do appreciate all those—especially Steve Clark—who contribute to the Wiki.
but that was 55 years ago
(may God grant you many more years of fruitful service in HIs kingdom)
but that was 55 years ago (may God grant you many more years of fruitful service in HIs kingdom)
Thank you, Brother. God has kept me in remarkably good health these three-score and fourteen years for which I am very grateful
Having spent two years at seminary in Mississippi I had to work through all the personal pronouns in our Greek class. To clarify "y'all" is the second person singular personal pronoun. "all y'all" is the second person plural personal pronoun. Hope this helps.
While in seminary in Texas, if one got to class early, he had to cut the lights on and then hope the professor wasn't out of pocket that day.
lol. my southern Illinois in-laws also use "y'uns" (not exactly sure of the spelling).
. . . also the redundant "the thing is, is . . . "
btw, I have made the wiki a bookmark in my browsers. Love it. sometimes I have to dig to find what I am looking for, but "search" almost always uncovers several great sections. So glad my fellow Logos users have put so much into it.
To clarify "y'all" is the second person singular personal pronoun. "all y'all" is the second person plural personal pronoun.
Ya'll is second person plural in NC. However, being a versatile pronoun, it can even be use for one person—That would be singular, wouldn't it? I am not familiar with "all ya'll", must be due to all those years the Navy kept me in Yankee land. [8-|]
<Way Off Topic> I just can't help myself...
To clarify "y'all" is the second person singular personal pronoun. "all y'all" is the second person plural personal pronoun. Ya'll is second person plural in NC. However, being a versatile pronoun, it can even be use for one person—That would be singular, wouldn't it? I am not familiar with "all ya'll", must be due to all those years the Navy kept me in Yankee land.
Ya'll is second person plural in NC. However, being a versatile pronoun, it can even be use for one person—That would be singular, wouldn't it? I am not familiar with "all ya'll", must be due to all those years the Navy kept me in Yankee land.
Actually ya'll directed at a single individual is still a plural but functions as a plural of intensity thus demonstrating emphasis of emotion either of friendship ("ya'll know I appreciate you) or of enmity, ("Ya'll better get off my porch.")
Warning: disregarding the latter phrase will result in another coloquilism known as "openin' up a can o' [somethin' special]."
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Steve has done such an incredible job on so many of these wiki articles. So hats off to Steve! Ya'll know I appreciate you. [;)]
So hats off to Steve!
(I would remove my hat but ya'll might notice my lack of hair)