[B-Greek] interlinears

Carl Thomas slewfoot at rangeweb.net
Tue Dec 19 19:36:52 EST 2006


Carl, I think you have a good idea "it's occurred to me that one might 
even compose a "stationery" message on one of these topics". I can only 
speak for my self but for me these topics that recur on this list on a 
regular basis have been a big help for me. And at times they have made 
me smile and relax.

The B-Greek reminds me of my work. I'm a Network Administrator in a 
School. Some days I get a lot of calls from students and teachers asking 
for ''help just like the recurring topics that recur on this list on a 
regular basis". Some days I try to give them a quick answer and I think 
to myself why don't they remember that I gave them a work shop on that. 
And/or I have to remember that they my be a new student or teacher and I 
have to repeat the same thing over again. :)


Now I have a question about the proper way to reply to a message here on 
the list. If I want to reply to the list in general I would chose "Reply 
to All" right? If that is right when would you use just "Reply"?






Carl W. Conrad wrote:
> FWNH BOWNTOS EN THi ERHMWi (MHDE TOU BAPTISTOU):
>
> There are some topics that recur on this list on a regular basis ad  
> nauseam. One of them is the "right" pronunciation of Biblical Greek,  
> another is the utility of interlinears and/or parsing guides. I  
> really think those who have been reading B-Greek posts for a few  
> months know very well just who thinks what about these issues. I have  
> my own opinions about them that I have expressed in the past, and  
> it's occurred to me that one might even compose a "stationery"  
> message on one of these topics and send it when the occasion arises  
> anew. But I won't.  What I haven't seen in these recurrent threads is  
> any indication that anybody's convictions regarding these matters  
> have been changed by the kinds of arguments adduced for one side or  
> another of them.
>
>
> Carl W. Conrad
> Department of Classics, Washington University (Retired)
> 1989 Grindstaff Road/Burnsville, NC 28714/(828) 675-4243
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Carl Thomas
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