Wonder about thread topic(s) that fit within forum guidelines, yet have potential to exceed forum http://community.logos.com/forums/t/6836.aspx for replies and interaction ?
Keep Smiling
et have potential to exceed forum http://community.logos.com/forums/t/6836.aspx for replies and interaction ?
We did not have forum guidelines when the puppy started that thread. That thread may have helped motivate Logos to implement guidelines. [8-|]
Wonder about thread topic(s) that fit within forum guidelines, yet have potential to exceed forum
What did you have in mind? Are you wanting to start something? If so, I am sure it will make us smile, or you will have to change your name. [:D]
KS4J,
Yyou've uncovered my favorite thread. Unfortunately you've also discovered that many of the most prolific posters are also potentially huge offenders. Except that Jack is right, that thread predates the guidelines - and perhaps was indeed the reason for them(?)
Alas, as other threads show - once in a while we've got to have a little fun. :-)
Agree laughter is good medicine, but depends on context. For example, Shakespeare's comedies have play on words for fun - some daily life items have changed so joke not understood now.
Also wonder about value of Logos experts discussing favorite things in Logos so wider audience benefits (and perhaps laugh a bit along the way).
Couple ideas: what could be added to Camp Logos ? Wiki ?
Counter-point style question: what feature(s) in Logos are seldom used ? If something broke, what would not be missed ?
Keep Smiling [:)]
Couple ideas: what could be added to Camp Logos?
I'll play.
Camp Logos has a great song and dance man (Wonderful trainer too. [:)] What about a caliope?
Some of those who post the most helpful advice in one thread can also post some of the most silly items in a fun thread. Names withheld to protect the… [:D]
What about a caliope?
Have heard a river boat steam calliope from long distance - wonder if Logos hymnal resource could be expanded => instrument choices.
Camp Logos 2 offers many Practical Applications:
Wonder what "And much more..." could be ?
Alas, as other threads show - once in a while we've got to have a little fun. :-) Some of those who post the most helpful advice in one thread can also post some of the most silly items in a fun thread. Names withheld to protect the…
Some of those who post the most helpful advice in one thread can also post some of the most silly items in a fun thread. Names withheld to protect the…
Thinking about a Calliope and songs caused an old jingle to come to mind: "Always trust your car to the man who wears a Star ..." - provided a reason to disregard Rosie's testing topic - wondered what Logos insight(s) were inside ?
Over years of Logos use, what has been most valuable ?
The answer to that question could go in several different directions.
If the question should be what has been most valuable in promoting my understanding of Logos, then I would necessarily answer, "These forums." (and that is even over training videos and Camp Logos).
If the question should be changed to the way I initially read it, "who has been most valuable", I would decline to answer because there have been so many who have helped in different ways.
If the question should be, what feature in Logos has been most valuable, I would have to say, L4 Mac which will one day divorce me from Windows (well only partially as we have a CFO who wants her database to operate in Windows).