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[quote user="GregW"]Some things I read for pleasure or interest, and some I read because I have to. For those, a Reading Plan helps me hold myself accountable for my reading progress. For “big reads” a Reading Plan helps to break down the overall project into manageable chunks. [/quote] Thank you for your reply, Greg. Have to's + bigs deserve
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[quote user="GregW"] I like this idea - I’ve just read a couple of books where each chapter took about an hour and a half to read, and a function like this would have been very helpful. I’ve voted for it. [/quote] I have never used Reading Plan. I just read. So, here I ask what positive uses a reading plan has. I am not trying to be impertinent
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[quote user="Jerome Smith"]State explicitly the number of pages in the book: if unpaginated in the digital edition give pages in the print edition when knowable.[/quote] I always check for the # of pages. I feel I am being a good steward of my money if the book is long enough to justify the cash outlay I will make. This is a ROI factor. I am not happy
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[quote user="Marco Ceccarelli"]Do your best.[/quote] Seriously?
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[quote user="DMB"]But a new owner would be a new equation. It's like getting new neighbors ... that own your house[/quote] Good one, Denise. This is my major concern. New owner might want to institute a mandatory monthly rental fee, for example.
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"]The only reason I went back to respond to this post is to point out that users must have reasonable expectations[/quote] Thank you, MJ, for revisiting this string. Knowledge level of computers + searches: Some know a lot......Some know medium-ish...... Some know little. I know little. I do not like computer-choice complexity
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[quote user="PL"] [quote user="Beloved Amodeo"] The steps necessary to arrive at the desired result should be easy to recall. I think others have pointed this out, but the need for bracketing and such should be hidden. [/quote] You've hit the nail on the head on these two points! [/quote] For 110 % sure.
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] [quote user="scooter"]because of my definition of basic = [includes] everything, all.[/quote] Fascinating, I think of basic = stripped down to essentials, minimal. A great example of the difficulties Logos has in labeling the interface. [/quote] Oh, yeah; I hear you on this, MJ. My granddaughter at age 3 did not want to be called
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"] [quote user="scooter"]In the vocab in my head, a basic search INCLUDES a Bible search. because of my definition of basic = [includes] everything, all.[/quote] I can easily see that! My speculation is that it was originally intended to differntiate from the more bible-specific BIble Search (which often good take advantage
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"]Your screenshot is from a Basic Search whereas Mark's is from a Bible Search [/quote] In the vocab in my head, a basic search INCLUDES a Bible search. because of my definition of basic = [includes] everything, all.
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[quote user="Tim Hensler"]a major email system change[/quote] And now I know, too!
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Hi, Paul: I live in Canada, and I am unable to purchase this volume. Must be available only in the US. I keep hoping for an expanded solution for all of us.
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Seems to me this survey is for people in ministry. I am not in ministry.
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[quote user="Paul Caneparo"]What date was that send as I should still have in trash?[/quote] May 18, Paul.
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[quote user="1Cor10:31"] My thoughts below are not about how best to use the various tools (Notes, Tags, Clippings etc.). My thoughts are how to organize the knowledge you gain from a topic that you plan to explore. Broadly speaking, all of my thoughts are put in 3 broad bins: Definition, Causes, and Consequences. Let's take "good works," which is something
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[quote user="Mike Binks"]Whilst the oxymoron of an 'over-Candian'[/quote] 'over-Canadian; is just a little poetic twinge. 'over-Candian' is merely a mixed spelling opportunity.
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] weekly bump for attention 3 [/quote] Thanks, MJ, for continuing to bump.
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[quote user="xnman"] [quote user="scooter"] [quote user="xnman"] The hperglyphics of the dilectum of the languages you guys speak.... lol [/quote] Dunno what this means; but, hey, I'm ready to laugh if you can 'plain. [/quote] I'm a thinking ... one has to have a PHD of the inner workings of the 7th dimension to understand some things.... and that leaves
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[quote user="xnman"] The hperglyphics of the dilectum of the languages you guys speak.... lol [/quote] Dunno what this means; but, hey, I'm ready to laugh if you can 'plain.
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[quote user="Doc B"] [quote user="scooter"]maybe I give it a Canadian spin.[/quote] That would be, "LAW-gaws eh." [/quote] Yup: I really do not know how often I say ''eh,'' as its in the constitution I have to.!!! What is coming to Canada from the States is saying 'and' as 'aynd.' This is especially true when 'and' is used at the start of a sentence