@FreakyFwoof Nice Labyrinth quote.
@hllf @deviousangel24 @Country_Storm @mektastic I might not be perfect, but I’m so close it’s scary.
@typhooncindy @jamminjerry Angel? Angel? Thank God I haven’t had dinner yet or it would be revisiting me.
@mektastic *snigger*
@JeffBishop Only problem with that is, the original Hebrew/Aramaic and Greek texts have neither chapters nor verses.
@ppatel @JeffBishop The divisions in the text are completely different than the current verse system.
@mektastic I tried to play a forum RP once and it was just too complicated.
Found a battery that the Eee PC will charge. How three batteries seem to fail at one time is beyond me, but…
@khoath Yeah I’m kind of wondering if it’s the charge circuit. Two of these batteries are not even a year old.
@ppatel I think the current edition of the Nessel-Alande Greek NT has the verses but not sure.
@ppatel Which codex did you happen to see?
@ppatel Yeah because there aren’t actually originals of any of it. All we have are copies.
@ppatel Yes very.
@JamesScholes @mitmee_pie Yeah, but legally, it’s not. You can’t, for example, reproduce it.
@JamesScholes @mitmee_pie Yes, and technically, we’re supposed to ask publishers’ permission before we do that.
@JamesScholes @mitmee_pie That’s why any org that transcribes books into braille has to ask permission.
@JamesScholes @mitmee_pie I’m not telling you to stop. I just wouldn’t make it public knowledge.
@JamesScholes @mitmee_pie Personally I believe we should be allowed complete acess.
@JamesScholes @mitmee_pie Unfortunately, most publishers don’t seem to agree.
@quanin @SadisticSurgeon @wesderby @FallenRose1990 @stick_bear @jessimica76 Mmmm margaritas.