If we can get it into a text type document, I'd love to take a stab at comparing some scriptures. I may do that even if we can't convert it. If somebody has the pdf shoot me a pm.
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Comprehensive NWT Comparison Project (calling all technically skilled members)
by Apognophos inis anyone aware if this project is already being done by someone?
if not, perhaps we can brainstorm how to go about this, now that the pdf for the revised nwt is out.
a couple initial impressions:.
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Comprehensive NWT Comparison Project (calling all technically skilled members)
by Apognophos inis anyone aware if this project is already being done by someone?
if not, perhaps we can brainstorm how to go about this, now that the pdf for the revised nwt is out.
a couple initial impressions:.
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JeffT
Which PDF reader did you use?
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AGM - did anyone miss this?
by Anony Mous inaccording to the live blog: god's will to be completed by the end of the millennium.
very casually said by louche (;-)).
i think this is one of those things that is supposed to rile up the r&f.
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JeffT
The end of the millinium will be in 3001. Not that it makes any difference.
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39 years down the road (pictures)
by JeffT inoctober 6, 1974, outside the kingdom hall in pullman, wa.
good grief, we look like children.
friday afternoon on our way to celebrate on whidbey island.
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JeffT
Thanks to everyone. When I get them out of the camera, I'll post some pictures of the tirp.
Shirley, I was 23, she was 22. We'd only been witnesses about a year. I had done my share of running around in college and I was ready to settle down (not at liberty to speak for the wife).
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39 years down the road (pictures)
by JeffT inoctober 6, 1974, outside the kingdom hall in pullman, wa.
good grief, we look like children.
friday afternoon on our way to celebrate on whidbey island.
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Going out of town this weekend
by JeffT ini'm going to be off the air this weekend, which means the planned blog entry will be delayed.
it's our anniversary and the wife apparently expects my full attention.
we have a cabin on whidbey island rented.
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JeffT
I'm going to be off the air this weekend, which means the planned blog entry will be delayed. It's our anniversary and the wife apparently expects my full attention. We have a cabin on Whidbey Island rented.
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A freind of my son's worked in Tech Support at a large computer company that will remain nameless. He took one call that went like this:
"My computer won't do anything. The monitor is black."
"What happens when you push the 'on' button."
"Nothing, I already tried that."
"Is your computer plugged in?"
{Sound of furniture moving, cords rattling etc}
"Shit! Never mind."
Apparently that happened fairly regularly.
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What to be for Holloween
by Found Sheep intwo years ago i was an angel, last year a cat.
i am working that day so i need to be "modest".
yes they let us dress up it's kind of fun.
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JeffT
I once considered wearing a bathrobe, slippers, carrying a coffee cup and telling everybody I was dressed as myself on Saturday morning. It was too wet and cold to pull it off.
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Why our IQ levels are higher than our grandparents'
by frankiespeakin inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vpqilhw9ui.
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JeffT
Generally, we're losing the ability to understand how things work deep down but gaining the ability to work things.
Case in point: I learned accounting just as desktop computers started becoming commonplace. Most of my training involved green columnar pads and a pocket calculator (itself quite an advance from earlier years). The computer was a tool I used to do to things, most of the actual work went on in my head. In the last few years of working I found more and more recent college graduates that did not really understand debits and credits and fine points of accounting and financial management. The attitude and knowledge was "the computer will do it." Mostly they got along, if the power went out they were lost. Ever watch a grocery store clerk try to count your change when the computer wasn't working?