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Sam I think "DOWNLOAD" on the left refers to the method in which you will be receiving this resource. I believe the process takes 6-8 weeks as I read somewhere... or more depending who you ask and what it is.
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Richard, we may be twins in this matter. Not two months ago I too bought my first iMac because I was tired of iTunes taking up all my system resources on my 8 year old Dell... and I've got an iPod now (I'll blame that!) I went with the 27" Dual Core 3.06 and a 4GB ram upgrade to 8 gigs 1067 MHz DD3. I too opted for the wired keyboard (with keypad!)
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According to the RSS feed it was posted February 9, 2005. Is this right?
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D.A. Carson mentions it in his NT Commentary Review under the section 1.2.2 "Series worth noting but not pursuing" He specifically says it "...is too elementary to be very useful" POSTER'S NOTE: To me this sounds less stuffy when in context he writes this right before he calls John Knox's Layman's Bible Commentary " singularly undistinguished". Personally
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Now its at .03 cents a page at the $9 mark! (not sure how that compares! ) Does anyone know much in regards to comparison to the new Whyte "Bible Characters". Its at least .06 cents a page if it were to make it to $9 Edwin, alas I do not off hand, I'm a night schooler in order to get through debt free, so I bet I miss a lot of great people around here
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Edwin you're straight to the point on all your posts and are willing to post updates to things happening over there on the community pricing page, so we don't have to go check. However I'm going to have to say I think any bid in some way would help drag the price lower. Obviously the higher the price of the bid the more impact. After your post I changed
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ah great tip. I don't have any more book money after jumping into Logos head first and picking up the Spurgeon collection. $12 it is!
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I just discovered these forums and the General in specific. I also just felt the sheer exhilaration of reading this thread and making my first community pricing bid at $12. You people are too funny!
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I've noticed this behavior myself in A25. I have little to no programming background, but it seems sometimes the indexer either loses track of itself or the computer stop allocating resources to finish the indexing job. I noticed this after my indexing job kept climbing, so I checked up on it in Activity Monitor. It said it was only allocating .2% of