Rob Bruce: . Top picture is my church office, bottom is home.
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Top picture is my church office, bottom is home.
The fact that you have a picture of The Cream looking down at you automatically means you have a cool desk!
Cliff
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Liam: Haha! Yes I would have! But I just moved and effectively designated my desk to the trash... that’s actually why I’m asking. I need inspiration on buying a new one!
Haha! Yes I would have! But I just moved and effectively designated my desk to the trash...
that’s actually why I’m asking. I need inspiration on buying a new one!
Ok! Here’s my new one!:
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Before Logos, my desk was just my dest at church or home, covered with commentaries, Bible translations, and a concordance. However, today it's just my Logos. Today my desk extends beyond my office. If I'm waiting for my doctor appointment, or if I'm with my wife as she trying on this dress and then another dress and she wants my opinion on each dress, as I wait, I just pull out my cell phone and click on my Logos app and continue where I left off and work on my message. Now my desk is where ever I am at.
Mr. Simple:
great it looks like a studio.
Blessings in Christ.
Logos could start selling scroll like decorations we could attach on the side of the screen
Gold package, and original language material and ancient text material, SIL and UBS books, discourse Hebrew OT and Greek NT. PC with Windows 8.1
He's my desktop setup and my Surface Pro 6. I use Logos mostly on the Pro 6. As a layperson I mostly use Logos in church, in classes, or just out an about at coffee shops. The desktop is hooked up to a 40" 4K TV that I use as my monitor. It was only $200 and serves it's purpose well. TV's are way cheaper than monitors. I'm able to have 4 1080p windows showing which works well for Logos and Bible study purposes.
Michael: He's my desktop setup and my Surface Pro 6. I use Logos mostly on the Pro 6. As a layperson I mostly use Logos in church, in classes, or just out an about at coffee shops. The desktop is hooked up to a 40" 4K TV that I use as my monitor. It was only $200 and serves it's purpose well. TV's are way cheaper than monitors. I'm able to have 4 1080p windows showing which works well for Logos and Bible study purposes.
And I'm sure the Star Wars memorabilia help in the studying process.
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You have not lived until you have had a whiteboard in your office.
Just found that this forum thread was featured on the Logos Blog!
https://blog.logos.com/2019/09/what-does-your-logos-workstation-look-like/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LogosBibleSoftwareBlog+%28Logos+Bible+Software+Blog%29
I am a retired information technology consultant and have always used multiple monitors for work space. At age 72, my personal goal with Logos is to take one final deep dive through the Bible. That journey has launched a mild distraction from my goal as I have included teaching an adult Sunday school class and a small group and therefore losing control of the study order of the books of the Bible.
My approach to teaching is simple. I use the NavPress Life Change series which provide a guided study of the each book of the Bible. I use the product Naturally Speaking to read the entire book into a MS Word document. I going to read the book anyway so this is only a little extra work. Then I create a Logos "Personal Book". I work through each lesson in in the MS Word document while keeping the Personal Book open to take advantage of the hyperlinks through all my opened Logos resonances. While NavPress supplies a fair amount of historical, cultural, and Bible dictionary type of information, I always find additional Logos resource info to add. I constantly rebuild the personal book often to keep it in sync.
Now to my computer. I use a laptop that has 16 Meg RAM and a 512 GIG solid state drive. I use two Dell 34 inch monitors. These displays are daisy chained together. Dell supplies a utility which allows each display to be broken down into display sections. As you can see in the above picture, the Logos maim screen is opened full screen on the left monitor. The right monitor is divided into three sections. The first section holds a Logos floating panel of the Bibles and resources being used in the study. The second section contains the Personal Book copy with all the available Logos links and personal content for the lesson. The third section contains the NavPress MS Word document being studied. The current study in the book of Judges. I use Layouts specific to the materials chosen for each study with always open on both screens.
This will all change as I continue to use the MP Seminars Online. There is lots more for me to learn about using Logos.
Always the contrarian.
This is my Logos Station
Hey Liam I think we need to have a voting contest on what we think is the 'best or coolest' desk look.
Have a closing date.
open to all FL subscribers
maybe even get in touch with someone from FL and have the winner on our home pages. FL Community contests. Maybe even suggest a new thing for us. Community Contests - FLCC (Faithlife Community contests) I can see a whole lot of things around this.
anyway my two cents worth.
I know who would get my vote.
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Liam: Ok ok. I know this doesn‘t have much to do with Logos Bible Software... But, I was wondering what everyone’s Logos Command Station looks like. So, if you’re Feeling bold, post a pic of your desk where you use Logos at! I want to see it in all it’s glory! (And dust!)
Ok ok. I know this doesn‘t have much to do with Logos Bible Software...
But, I was wondering what everyone’s Logos Command Station looks like.
So, if you’re Feeling bold, post a pic of your desk where you use Logos at! I want to see it in all it’s glory! (And dust!)
I wanted to post a photo of my desk, but apparently a photo hosting service is required...?
Milkman: Hey Liam I think we need to have a voting contest on what we think is the 'best or coolest' desk look. Have a closing date. open to all FL subscribers maybe even get in touch with someone from FL and have the winner on our home pages. FL Community contests. Maybe even suggest a new thing for us. Community Contests - FLCC (Faithlife Community contests) I can see a whole lot of things around this. anyway my two cents worth. I know who would get my vote.
I like it Milk Man!
OK! Here's my new updated command center! ...er corner nook.
Thanks Clifford!