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Thanks! That really helped me understand.
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I had a relatively small download. It has completed. ... and is indexing. What improvements can we expect from the updates?
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Observe what is lurking at the very back end of the black stripe. Doesn't that say 6.0? I'm not saying anything. I'm just saying ......
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] My advice? Ignore both Unix and DAL in this thread. As you read the forums, develop your own opinion on how to interpret their posts. Each can be knowledgeable and helpful. Each can be idiosyncratically opinioned. Sounds just like most of us, right? N.B. if the subject is canons or lectionaries you can count on me to be idiosyncratically
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This is all I want for Christmas ! Thanks for keeping it on the radar.
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Now, I knew Logos had a search engine, but I was unaware we needed to change oil in it.
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It all started with the rosary and the glow in the dark Mary. Oh, What a tangled web we weave !
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I largely agree with Erik's list. I might move UBS up a notch, and Calvin down a couple. (Simply because I have major issues with " Calvinism.") Such allergies are why you are left to customize your own list... In light of, Or in spite of all this great advice.
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[quote user="Robert Harner"]I still have 8-tracks and 78's [/quote]My mother passed in 2012 (She was 94) She hailed from the day when high tech meant a buggy with steel wheels. She resisted all but the simplest of media machines. There was an antenna on the roof,. Three channels were enough. Her microwave had a simple timer and a "Go" button. She said
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There is change in the wind, my friends. I still have Biblesoft on my PC. It has a couple of obscure commentaries that I didn't want to duplicate. ... But still consult, from time to time. I paid a quick visit to their website this morning. Everything is 60% off. A lot (if not most) of the reputable publishers' works have been pulled from the shelves
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Well, Willard; She got the last word.
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In many cultures, the phrase "I digress" grant's one the last word. Obviously this is not one of those cultures.
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[quote user="Kent"]For Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus and even Spinoza, philosophy is at its apex an intellectual love of the Divine. [1] [/quote] Thanks Kent. I confess losing my focus....I digress.
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"]Logic is a subfield of philosophy[/quote]Which came first ... The chicken or the egg?
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"]Be careful Paul[/quote]I have never been known for applying caution.[quote user="MJ. Smith"]Philosophy IS the real world [/quote]No. Philosophy is an individual's view of the real world. Occasionally a bright philosopher can attract disciples to promote that view. Your original post included a preface. [quote user="MJ. Smith
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"]Without factual evidence to the contrary, I suggest the guidelines provided to a high school philosophy class taught by a friend:[/quote]I would point out that philosophy (and philosophy professors) are sometimes the furthest removed from Reality. The guidelines set down may be a good template for acing the course. But fall woefully
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[quote user="Denise"]It'd sure be nice if Logos would just spell out whatever rule they'd like so we can plan appropriately.[/quote]I have grown weary of waiting. I have instituted an appropriate plan . If I can not justify the price of a resource as a personal, single use purchase, I won't buy it. We simply can't be assured of anything beyond that
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[quote user="Super.Tramp"]I am selling my 40 volume NICOT/NICNT and my 69 volume Hermeneia/Continental Commentaries.[/quote]This would have been a good deal last week. This week, There is no way I would even consider it.
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[quote user="Bill Anderson"]At the end of the day I am replacing two devices that I had limited use for with one device[/quote]Thanks for your glowing review. It has further whetted my appetite. But I must resist the urge... A bit longer.