Facilitate Serendipitous Discovery
Hey, in case you have not stumbled across this one...
In the command box, type: Facilitate Serendipitous Discovery
You can also, type f and you will see the choice!
Does this option come with those cool T-Shirts?
http://blog.logos.com/archives/2006/03/you_asked_for_it_you_got_it_1.html
Thanks Bob!
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Way cool "Easter Egg". (makes me wonder what else is there....)
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In the command box, type: Facilitate Serendipitous Discovery
You can also, type f and you will see the choice!
All I get is that L4 opens the Pulpit Commentary to 2Chronicles 7:4 point IV.
What do are you seeing?
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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Try it again Rich. Each time you type it (FSD works too) you'll get a new random resource.
In other words it will Facilitate a Serendipitous Discovery.
It's a bit (quite a bit) like "Stumble Upon" but for Logos instead of Firefox.
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The completed command can't be dragged to the toolbar /shortcut bar like other commands can. Anyway we can have it work?
Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you.
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Ah. So 'serendipitous ' means 'random' (in koine English, of course). [;)]
The 1st 3 times I did this, I got the same reference each time. After that I seem to get a random commentary opening to a random passage.
I hope it's not too much like Stumble Upon, since that thing stumbled upon that which would cause me to stumble more than once. So I cast it out and bid it come not hence again. (You just gotta use King James English on those things, you know.)
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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The completed command can't be dragged to the toolbar /shortcut bar like other commands can. Anyway we can have it work?
Type 'f' in command box; 'Facilitate Serendipitous Discovery' will appear in the drop-down suggestions; click that and drag to shortcut bar.
Melissa
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Type 'f' in command box; 'Facilitate Serendipitous Discovery' will appear in the drop-down suggestions; click that and drag to shortcut bar.
Curiously, it must only store that single instance of FSD. Every time I click it, no matter when or even after a restart it goes to the same resource now: P46 from the text of the earliest NTG manuscripts. (P266).
Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you.
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Type 'f' in command box; 'Facilitate Serendipitous Discovery' will appear in the drop-down suggestions; click that and drag to shortcut bar.
Curiously, it must only store that single instance of FSD. Every time I click it, no matter when or even after a restart it goes to the same resource now: P46 from the text of the earliest NTG manuscripts. (P266).
Correct; this is a known (but not high priority) bug.
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Nice ... this is a great feature, which works well for me, as I often need a fresh idea to get me going.
It's a bit like the "lazy button" on a number of my software synthesizers which creates random sounds by setting all the knobs to random positions - it's amazing how many cool sounds I've discovered this way, and how many serendipitous discoveries have begun by picking a "random" book off the bookshelf.
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Type 'f' in command box; 'Facilitate Serendipitous Discovery' will appear in the drop-down suggestions; click that and drag to shortcut bar.
Curiously, it must only store that single instance of FSD. Every time I click it, no matter when or even after a restart it goes to the same resource now: P46 from the text of the earliest NTG manuscripts. (P266).
Maybe once we add a new resource it will chose something else. I am getting an article on Sabellianism in Van Til's Intro to Systematic Theology.
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It's Saturday evening late! My mind is tired. Just want to let my wander and relax. So will Facilitate Serendipitous Discovery! *smile*
What a wonderful option. Use it every now and again. Thank you so much Logos !!!
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
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