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Same problem on my Galaxy. Just started having problem yesterday.
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Installed easily on my new Galaxy. Android version 2.2. Also looking forward to taking this out for a spin, kicking the tires, and finding out what's under the hood.
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1. Name: Jeff Beard 2. Where you call home (general or specific): Powhatan , VA 3. Occupation: Pastor & Healthcare program mgr for Medicaid 4. Age : 48 5. How long you've been using Logos Bible Software : Not sure, but started with diskettes. 6. Your most-used Logos resource (other than the Bible): Nothing specific, but various favorite collections
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Same here. I am committing to a Qalaxy. Now just the wait.
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1. Name: Jeff Beard 2. Where you call home (general or specific): Powhatan , VA 3. Occupation: Pastor & Health Admin 4. Age: 48 5. How long you've been using Logos Bible Software: ? There are no dates on the diskettes. 6. Your most-used Logos resource (other than the Bible): Various favorite collections 7. Your #1 use for Logos: Sermons 8. Favorite
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Thanks Floyd. Perfect. Now I have to deal with THAT temptation thang with going all the way and just getting a IPad2 or a Galaxy w/ Android OR just sticking with my original goal and intent. Choices. Since reading all the postings about both, a tablet or Ereader, a table to have access to more of my L4 sounds nice. Making notations and notes beyond
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Robert, Thanks. I have read in the forum that I won't be able to copy or transfer whole books to an ereader from my L4, but only a chapter. I am wanting to make sure I invest wisely in a device and not get stuck with a something that works partially or in some instances, and therefore frustrated. Have you or anyone else in the forum had success with
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Thanks Floyd. I am looking at getting the new NOOK so I can read my L4 books without lugging my PC around. You mention "not inherently" and "there are some tools", which makes me hesitate. can you expound? or where I can find more about this before I invest in an ereader? Thanks, Jeff
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Michael, I like the idea. Anyone else?
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Mark, Yes, I agree, "reformed" does not have a corner on reverence and humility. Thanks for clarifying, I must be more careful. Perhaps due to my previous path of evangelicalism, and what I currently find practiced in local churches, Warfield's words draw a stark difference between the more common movement in the American church and the historical theology
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JRS, I think that you put it in a nutshell, thanks. At the heart of reformed theology is a God who initiates, or causes, all and man is the benefactor in spite of who and what he is (which is a whole other subject). When trying to explain the difference in my theology to friends from my past circles I put it simply: God is sovereign and man is not,
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Matthew, Thanks VERY much.
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edit: it IS...associated w/ logos and would like to keep it. Thanks.
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Current sound is not associated with Logos, recommend not dumping it, but option to turn off/on. I can understand having the option of replacing with personal preference .wav file.