At 12:55 -0500 20/6/07, Peter Gold wrote:
>If you want to see an ambitious project, browse through
>http://www.saintjohnsbible.org/. In the public TV documentary, I recall that
>it took a heck of a long time, a lot of gifted folks working a lot of hours,
>days, years, and a bunch of bucks to pr
At 10:32 -0700 20/6/07, Daniel Doornbos wrote:
>Now those comments show just how much you guys know about the Bible.
>The 10 Commandments are in the Old Testament.
>But Bodvar is working on the New Testament.
Ah... so that's what 'NT' stood for. I though it was a Windoze reference ;-)
>The NT wr
At 3:56 AM -0500 6/20/07, Peter Gold wrote:
>Is there any reason you can't just use two stone tablets and a chisel?
That's only good for documents of about, hmmm, say 10 lines or so.
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Lin Surasky wrote:
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> I'm sorry. We're having a tool discussion on another thread, and I'm
> afraid that this stone/chisel suggestion is going to end up as the top
> choice!
>
> (Would it be better than RoboHelp for creating documentation?)
> ;-)
I think this early PDF (Portable Decree Format)
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I think you are correct, Steve
Daniel:
Yes, it's pricey, or as they say here in Minnesota, "spendy!"
I remembered from some English course that included some history of
the novel, publishing, printing, etc., as you noted, that books at
first were too costly for the unwealthy.
Before mass-production printing techniques develop
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>
> Lin Surasky wrote:
> >
> > I'm sorry. We're having a tool discussion on another
> thread, and I'm
> > afraid t
Lin Surasky wrote:
I'm sorry. We're having a tool discussion on another thread, and I'm
afraid that this stone/chisel suggestion is going to end up as the top
choice!
(Would it be better than RoboHelp for creating documentation?)
;-)
I think this early PDF (Portable Decree Format) has been a
If you want to see an ambitious project, browse through
http://www.saintjohnsbible.org/. In the public TV documentary, I
recall that it took a heck of a long time, a lot of gifted folks
working a lot of hours, days, years, and a bunch of bucks to produce
the original replica. Somewhere along the li
RoboHelp for creating documentation?)
;-)
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>
> That's o
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At 3:56 AM -0500 6/20/07, Peter Gold wrote:
>Is there any reason you can't just use two stone tablets and a chisel?
That's only good for documents of about, hmmm, say 10 lines or so.
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Daniel:
Yes, it's pricey, or as they say here in Minnesota, "spendy!"
I remembered from some English course that included some history of
the novel, publishing, printing, etc., as you noted, that books at
first were too costly for the unwealthy.
Before mass-production printing techniques develo
In telecommunications, the expiration date would be more on the order of 2
*years* from now, if it's still current when published.
:o)
Rene Stephenson
Charles Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: *I* wonder if any of the technical
material we write today will be
remember 2 *decades* from now...
;o)
In telecommunications, the expiration date would be more on the order of 2
*years* from now, if it's still current when published.
:o)
Rene Stephenson
Charles Beck wrote: *I* wonder if any of the
technical material we write today will be
remember 2 *decades* from now...
;o)
Chuck Beck
Sr. T
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I think you are correct, Steve. Paper in those days was made of goat and
other skins. I guess papyrus from Egypt was too expensive. I
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At 10:32 -0700 20/6/07, Daniel Doornbos wrote:
>Now those comments show just how much
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At 10:32 -0700 20/6/07, Daniel Doornbos wrote:
>Now those comments show just how much you guys know about the Bi
At 12:55 -0500 20/6/07, Peter Gold wrote:
>If you want to see an ambitious project, browse through
>http://www.saintjohnsbible.org/. In the public TV documentary, I recall that
>it took a heck of a long time, a lot of gifted folks working a lot of hours,
>days, years, and a bunch of bucks to pr
If you want to see an ambitious project, browse through
http://www.saintjohnsbible.org/. In the public TV documentary, I
recall that it took a heck of a long time, a lot of gifted folks
working a lot of hours, days, years, and a bunch of bucks to produce
the original replica. Somewhere along the l
At 10:32 -0700 20/6/07, Daniel Doornbos wrote:
>Now those comments show just how much you guys know about the Bible.
>The 10 Commandments are in the Old Testament.
>But Bodvar is working on the New Testament.
Ah... so that's what 'NT' stood for. I though it was a Windoze reference ;-)
>The NT wr
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At 03:56 -0500 20/6/07, Peter Gold wrote:
>Is there any reason you can't just use two
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At 03:56 -0500 20/6/07, Peter Gold wrote:
>Is there any reason you can't just use two stone tablets and a
>chisel?
Probably because you need the Finger of God, not a mere ch
At 03:56 -0500 20/6/07, Peter Gold wrote:
>Is there any reason you can't just use two stone tablets and a chisel?
Probably because you need the Finger of God, not a mere chisel.
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Steve
On 6/20/07, Peter Gold wrote:
> Is there any reason you can't just use two stone tablets and a chisel?
I am afraid that more than two would be needed, and for two reasons:
1. Only the ten (or nine?) commandments fitted on the tablets;
2. I would probably break a few in the process.
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At 23:56 + 19/6/07, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
>I think I have seen a Bible DTD for XML, but not an EDD...
Well, this would give you a flying start if you needed to work up an EDD, as
FrameMaker will create an EDD from the DTD for you.
>Am I over my head in this?
Probably not, but where Ic
Is there any reason you can't just use two stone tablets and a chisel?
Regards,
Peter
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On 6/20/07, Peter Gold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there any reason you can't just use two stone tablets and a chisel?
I am afraid that more than two would be needed, and for two reasons:
1. Only the ten (or nine?) commandments fitted on the tablets;
2. I would probably break a few in the pro
At 03:56 -0500 20/6/07, Peter Gold wrote:
>Is there any reason you can't just use two stone tablets and a chisel?
Probably because you need the Finger of God, not a mere chisel.
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At 23:56 + 19/6/07, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
>I think I have seen a Bible DTD for XML, but not an EDD...
Well, this would give you a flying start if you needed to work up an EDD, as
FrameMaker will create an EDD from the DTD for you.
>Am I over my head in this?
Probably not, but where Ic
I am about to undertake the task of preparing special issue NT plus
based on a new translation (Icelandic) of the Bible that is ready to
be printed. I will only be getting the files in PDF (hopefully no
ligatures) as the last changes were made at the layout company, in
Denmark, I think. Maybe I wil
I am about to undertake the task of preparing special issue NT plus
based on a new translation (Icelandic) of the Bible that is ready to
be printed. I will only be getting the files in PDF (hopefully no
ligatures) as the last changes were made at the layout company, in
Denmark, I think. Maybe I wi
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