Hi,
Here are some bugs I have found. My system is the Thai Windows 98.
1) Anytime my cursor is over the dictionary pane, it displays the last looked up
crossreference from the commentary pane. I never get a lookup for anything in the
dictionaries (references in the floating box).
2) John
> I agree 100%, but I'm not sure what version would be the replacement.
> The NIV and NASB are very good, the KJV is pretty poor by today's standards.
I think the translations should be copy-righted. But I also think the free
ones are more than what we need, i.e. Sword is already offering enough
Don A. Elbourne Jr. wrote:
> I agree. I am also getting tired of people making a profit off of water,
> electricity, and food. Didn't god create these things? What right does a
> person have to sell them and make a profit on God's creation?
If God had His way, water and food would be free for the
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 08:53, Chris Bitmead wrote:
> Daniel Freedman wrote:
>> Look, I have very little money, and quite frankly, it cost me little more
>> than $1.5 each to get a copy of the NIV and Good News Bible.
> Hey, $1.50 isn't much at all is it? Maybe I'll start charging $1.50 to
> get into
there are many things we dont need. Yet we like them and there is nothing
wrong with that.
I like electricity. I like rubber souled shoes.
If private companies didnt charge for water the government would provide it.
In that case we would pay a tax for it.
Nothing wrong with taxes.
2 cents.
cj