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Thank you to everyone who responded.
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Thanks for all the feed back. The z97 "mobo" I ordered does not have dedicated graphics. It relies on the processor (which has Intel's HD 4600 graphics built into it). The mobo does have vga, dvi and hdmi ports. My current monitor uses a VGA port. I do have a 2009 ATI Radeon HD4650 1gb (DDR2) discrete graphics card that I was using with my old system
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Hello everyone, My 7 year old computer is dying, so I am cobbling together a new desktop which I will use for Word processing, Logos, photo editing an some video editing (very rarely). I am planning on doing some multitasking (listening to music, editing a photo and reading Logos). Here are the components I have on order: an intel 4790k processor, ASRock
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[quote user="Whyndell Grizzard"] I would be more interested if this was an audio collection. [/quote] There is a certain company named after "a rain forest" that has an heirloom collection edition for their device named after "starting a fire". That edition also has an audio edition available from its sister "audio able" company than can "quietly sync
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The code given in step 11 still works!
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Danke. Und Sie gleichfalls.
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Why? Many times, over the course of more than 5 years (privately over the phone, email, and then in reviews and on the forum) I have brought to your attention the fact that the 1545 Luther Bibel you sell is NOT the real 1545 Luther Bibel (aka. Biblia Germanica) You have even publicly acknowledged this fact ( https://community.logos.com/forums/p/96447
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What is really strange is that Logos still does not have volume 69 back on their website, which they used to sell. It's a good resource. http://www.cph.org/p-17483-luthers-works-on-cd-vol-69.aspx
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I would encourage you to call John himself (the toll free number listed on LearnLogos.com) and ask him about his product -if it is right for you. This is what I did, and it led me to preorder his Logos 6 training. I don't regret doing that at all.
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Thanks for your responses. I saw, on another thread, that there are even more options (udemy and learnlogos.com - which you mentioned, MJ.) Decisions, decisions . . .
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And a follow up question (for those who have used the DVD's and manuals): which do you find most beneficial?
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Since you were willing to help on this thread, could you help me on this one: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/101143/699009.aspx#699009 (There's no lamenting or complaining on it yet)
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Does anyone know what the difference is between these to videos? https://www.logos.com/product/49558/mobile-ed-lt161-logos-academic-training https://www.logos.com/product/49702/morris-proctor-seminars-camp-logos-1 And a follow up question - would everything discussed in the videos be included in the training manuals https://www.logos.com/product/49668
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This will be nice!
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I just found out something interesting. Some US public libraries allow free remote access to Britannica online through their website (as long as you have a library card). Through my small town I was able to access the High School edition of Britannica. Pretty neat.
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[quote user="Simon"] To get an idea of the average length of an article: 10 million words in 19,000 articles is an average of 526 words per article. That's half a A4 with 11pt text (Calibri font). To compare: The Anchor-Yale Bible Dictionary has 7 million words in 6,000 articles, so an average of 1166 words per article. That's more than twice the number
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To get the complete Britannica, your have to subscribe to Britannica.com. It's $70/year.
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Thank you, Sherri, for all the information your have provided. I think I am able to picture what the this product will be like. Now, I just have to determine if it is a right fit for me.
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[quote user="Mark Barnes"] According to the video, if this was in print it would have more than 33,000 pages. That equates to around a third of a cent per page. Frankly, I don't really care what it's equivalent to or not. I'm just glad it's available, and amazed it's only $100. [/quote] Dear Sherri, Is the promotional video correct? Does the Noet set
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Dear Sherri, Thank you for your help. The lack of Macropaedia articles did not surprise me, but by saying does not include articles from the Micropaedia is throwing me for a loop . I guess I have a couple more questions: 1) Could you ask the people at Britannica what product they would most compare this Noet version with? 2) Will the media files be