[B-Greek] Soft ware Books

Carl Thomas slewfoot at rangeweb.net
Tue Feb 6 08:44:45 EST 2007


Robert Raphael wrote:
> Carl Thomas wrote:
>> About 25 years ago I had a little library of about 250 volumes. And 
>> as life takes it's twists and turns I sold it. Now I'm thinking about 
>> trying to rebuild it but I'm wondering if it should be an eLibrary 
>> (something like BibleWorks or Logos) or if it should be the good old 
>> book libaray. What is your views or suggestions?
>>
>>   
> Personally, I prefer a "good old book library". I have been building 
> one over the past several years.
> However, I am now running out of space. So, my  "book acquisitions" in 
> the future will most likely be very limited.
> My only suggestion is that you carefully consider your available space 
> in reference to the size of the library you wish to build.
> If you have plenty of space, and are not contemplating a very large 
> library, then a "good old book library" should suit you perfectly.
> If your space is limited, and are contemplating a large collection, 
> then most of your acquisitions should be in an "e library format".
>
> Robert Raphael
>
>
Space, space, don't we all need more space. In the first few years I had 
boxes, and boxes of books setting around every where plus three big book 
cases of books. And as we moved from church to church. I would have get 
rid of some more books. And back then eBooks or some thing like 
BibleWorks was something from outer space. To get in a NT Greek class I 
had to drive 100 miles three times a week for a semester, because there 
was nothing on computers. I think havening both might be the way to go. 
Because space is still a big factor. I know one thing for sure I miss 
having those books.


-- 
Carl Thomas
Ashland, Montana 59003
United States of America




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