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Phil,
Straying, I se <Smiles>
I really never thought I'd hear that from you!
Well, keep moving on to read different versions and who knows what blessings
you'll receive. This has been my experience, even if I have doubts
sometimes the way some things are written.
--
Carol
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 12:28 AM
Subject: Re: Solar Bible
>I don't know if it is the same product but it sounds like it. They are
> wonderful. The speech quality isn't perfect but it is the next best
> thing.
> I largely use mine to look up passages to compare with my studies. Sandy
> uses her's more as a daily reading tool. they are really cool. I paid
> 100
> dollars a piece for mine. I have both the KJV and the New American
> Standard
> Version. Frankly, and I can hardly believe I am saying this, I think I
> like
> the NASV better overall. I haven't read the bible on a daily bases for
> literally years but I study from it, looking up passages, studying words,
> and comparing passages, every day and often several times a day. the
> solar
> panel really works and charges the thing right up, too. I bought a Radio
> Shack charger for mine and Sandy's just in case but the solar panel works
> even under a light bulb. they claime 10 to 14 hours of play time and that
> seems to be about right because I've timed it.
>
> Phil.
>
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