Re: [lace-chat] Old Testament computing

2014-08-16 Thread Janice Blair
Hi Martha, Lucky you spending time in Belgium.  I went years ago and we had a day in Brugge as we were in Brussels on business and could only take one day off.  I purchased a pillow at the shop near the Kantcentrum and then had the problem of getting it home, being too big for our suitcase.  It

Re: [lace-chat] Old Testament computing

2014-08-15 Thread Martha Krieg
Has there really been nothing posted to lace-chat since 6/22? On 6/22/14, 3:32 AM, Jean Nathan wrote: Old Testament computing -- Martha Krieg Michigan USA God expects spiritual fruits, not religious nuts. To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line:

Re: [lace-chat] Old Testament computing

2014-08-15 Thread Jill Hawkins
Has there really been nothing posted to lace-chat since 6/22? According to the archive there has only been one post since 6/22 and that was Removing stains on 5 July Jill in Milton Keynes To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace-chat

Re: [lace-chat] Old Testament computing

2014-08-15 Thread Janice Blair
I haven't seen anything on Chat for ages.  Maybe we should start a discussion on something. I was patting myself on the back for not buying a duplicate book during the week at convention, only to purchase a book on the last morning, knowing I would be unlikely to buy such an expensive book

Re: [lace-chat] Old Testament computing

2014-08-15 Thread Martha Krieg
Oh, I've done that! Both at lace vendor stalls and at the Medieval Congress in Kalamazoo! When I get my act together, I put a download of our Bibliofile database (just a FileMaker database with a funny name, not a special program) on my iPad where I can readily search it as a spreadsheet. But

[lace-chat] Old Testament computing

2014-06-22 Thread Jean Nathan
Old Testament computing In ancient Israel , it came to pass that a trader by the name of Abraham Com did take unto himself a young wife by the name of Dorothy. And Dot Com was a comely woman, broad of shoulder and long of leg. Indeed, she was often called