How many Brits on Logos?
How many folks in UK use Logos?
This a rather unscientific straw poll of British users of Logos Bible Software ( A great all American, made in the USA product).
Thanks
P A
I'm Welsh. Other British MVPs include Mike Binks, Graham Criddle, Alan MacGregor and Andy Evans.
So Mark would you like to see a Welsh bible in Logos? ( I presume you speak, read Welsh).
At least two of my colleagues when I studied at college in London also used Logos
Two other guys on the leadership team at church also use Logos (three of us in total).
Sadly, I don't speak Welsh, but I would like to see a Welsh Bible. I was thinking just the other day that I might release William Morgan's as a PBB.
( A great all American, made in the USA product).
Peace and Always Joy in the Lord! *smile*
Brother Paul, I appreciate your going to bat for a good English translation and your persistence with your many efforts , and I know from your many positive postings that your heart is in the right place ....
however, as a Canadian, that particular phrase "A great all American" sort of bothers me. Honestly, I can't say for sure WHY it bugs me, but it does......
So, I thought I'd gently speak to you about it and ask, please, what you mean???
Top cities in the UK with substantial visits to Logos.com
LondonManchesterEdinburghGlasgowBirminghamBelfastBristolLeedsPoplarOxfordCardiffCambridgeSheffield
Dan, what about Australia? Do you have many Aussie users?
what you mean???
All of it was made in American, and in addition also the US of A???
We southern Americans do tend to monopolize the term against our northern brethren, don't we?
I can see my house!
I must be one of the Manchester dots... Go Manchester!
How many Brits on Logos? How many folks in UK use Logos? This a rather unscientific straw poll of British users of Logos Bible Software ( A great all American, made in the USA product). Thanks P A
I know about 9 Logos users in London. At least 2 are British.
resemble that remark - Carlisle
Oh Milford ... you're so funny and trying to be gracious.
Logos was made on Canadian air! Coming down from BC. That's why they're up right next to the border.
Me too! Near Oldham [:D]
I'm English and a long time user...
Milford
All American simply means to me made in America. This can mean the US of A or North America (which inludes that wonderful, beautiful people of Canada).
Also All American suggests something to me that is wholesome, good , the best of America (whatever your understanding). That is what I meant by it.
Blessings, love, peace to you whatever your nationality.
Oxford, England
Milford All American simply means to me made in America. This can mean the US of A or North America (which inludes that wonderful, beautiful people of Canada). Also All American suggests something to me that is wholesome, good , the best of America (whatever your understanding). That is what I meant by it. Blessings, love, peace to you whatever your nationality. P A Oxford, England
My Goodness, Paul! Are you EVER a Sweetheart! Oxford, eh? Thanks for this and your other very humourous (how do YOU spell that word?) posts!
Does anyone know where Poplar is?[:^)] SEE Dan's list
Poplar's in London. Probably one of the major ISP's is based there, and all traffic through that ISP counts towards Poplar.
It's part of Greater London -- East London, I believe! Along the Thames! Peace! *smile*
Does anyone know where Poplar is? SEE Dan's list Thanks P A
Does anyone know where Poplar is? SEE Dan's list
East London, out near Canary Wharf area.
I am British but have lived in the US since 2001. I moved from Lancashire to the great state of Georgia.
My wife, like Logos, is all American [Y]
I'm in Tasmania - that qualifies as Australian doesn't it?
The answer to your question, P A , is the same as to the question of "how many books are in your library?" :
Not enough!
Appreciate immensely the contribution of you Brits to Logos and the forums! Thanks!
this is a great thread. Thx everyone.
As a Manchester United fan, I am not sure I approve of your footer... [:D]
Andy
You are a Red Devil Fan[6]
Are there any Saints on Logos?
P A[:P]
Hi,
I'm an Australian living in Manchester, England. I live around the corner from Old Trafford, but am a big Manchester City fan :-)
Regards,
Sean.
Dan, what about Australia? Do you have many Aussie users? I'm in Tasmania - that qualifies as Australian doesn't it?
Yup... and Hobart makes the list!
SydneyMelbourneBrisbanePerthAdelaideCanberraHobartCranbourneRichmondRedcliffe
Gee Mark, at first I thought it was a picture of two bunnies.
Dan Pritchett, how many users in the Bahamas? Did a presentation today using the video on the website (good job) you should be getting some calls from the 242 around month end.
Explained that you do not have to pay for the entire thing at once. More will come on board when Mo and Cindy get here next year. Then the calls to Logos will start again.
I'm English, can I have English resources from my near neigboUr ?[:)]
this is a great thread. Thx everyone. As a Manchester United fan, I am not sure I approve of your footer...
As a Manchester United fan, I am not sure I approve of your footer...
Andy,
Thanks! You definitely made me lol...At least we share the most important thing.
Cheers, Marcus
I'm a long-time user, too. Based in Castleford, West Yorkshire, but now retired and trying (when the housing market perks up) to move to be near family in Cornwall.
Good to see you post, David! Thanks for your contributions to the Logos Community over the years! May God Bless your Cornwall endeavours also! Peace!
Another Belfast user here! I've been a user of Libronix, Logos 4 and hopefully soon Logos 5. I'm studying at Union Theological College so funds are tight!
Paul
When I lived in UK I was outside London in Slough. Came back across the pond a few years ago, and would love to go back. Thoroughly enjoyed my time there. Almost did do in 2010.
I'm in Penzance. Does that make me the most south-westerley Logos user in the UK, perhaps?
A hearty Kansas USA greeting to all the Brits on here!
Sheesh, most of the people I grew up with were British-American (though I'm Swiss-American myself).
When you've lived in a non-English speaking country for many years like I have, feelings do grow fonder for people who at least speak some semblance if the same language as you. Despite the great concentration it takes to understand them, I am especially fond of the highland folks of Scotland. Any of those here? They do seem friendly like me.
I am a Scot, spent my working life in London (therefore very happy about the second coming of the special one at Chelsea!). Church of Scotland upbringing but now retired and happily using Logos in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (St. Mary's Anglican Cathedral).