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Wow, Doris Day! You're dating yourself now, aren't you?
A bit, though it's not as bad as it may seem. Hitchcock films are classics.
Speaking of classics...the NASB95 ===> Classic.
The NASB20? Sadly, I'm not very encouraged.
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"The Unbelievable Work...believe it or not." Little children...Biblical prophecy is not Christianity's friend.
I actually do go back to the Doris Day era. Saw many of her films, though I don't believe I ever saw her in a Hitchcock film. She even had her own TV show back in the day. It was simply called "The Doris Day Show." I used to watch that as a kid. Hitchcock was definitely a great director. I probably don't need to ask this, but I assume you saw "North By Northwest"? One of my all-time favorite films.
I actually do go back to the Doris Day era. Saw many of her films, though I don't believe I ever saw her in a Hitchcock film.
David is referring to The Man Who Knew Too Much which featured Doris Day singing Que Sera Sera. A lot.
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I don't have specifics, but if I had to guess I'd say Logos 9, Wordsearch, and Same-Day Release titles were prioritized higher and pushed it out a bit.
I've asked the team to start prioritizing new Bibles and treat them as Same-Day Releases as often as possible.
Phil,
We are now well into June and still no sign of NASB2020. In the interim we have seen a lot of other products released, some much less significant than an important new Bible translation.
Do you have any update on how long we must wait and why the long delay?
Thanks,
Ken.