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<blockquote data-quote="Alwyn" data-source="post: 1922673" data-attributes="member: 153944"><p>Interesting. I use Bible Gateway which is used by the Bible Reading Fellowship's Guidelines app. It has over 60 different versions although some of them are Anglicised for UK readers so that the American rooster is replaced by cock in the Anglicised NIV. It is a rude word in the US as it can be here. Cockerel is now more generally used in everyday conversation.</p><p></p><p>I no longer use e-books because I reserve physical books on my local library's app but I read the London Times on its app every morning as well as Guidelines.</p><p></p><p>I am trying to improve my knowledge of bird calls with the best app recommended by a Times journalist Melissa Harrison. It's free from The Cornell lab and is called Merlin ID Help for 8,500+ Species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alwyn, post: 1922673, member: 153944"] Interesting. I use Bible Gateway which is used by the Bible Reading Fellowship's Guidelines app. It has over 60 different versions although some of them are Anglicised for UK readers so that the American rooster is replaced by cock in the Anglicised NIV. It is a rude word in the US as it can be here. Cockerel is now more generally used in everyday conversation. I no longer use e-books because I reserve physical books on my local library's app but I read the London Times on its app every morning as well as Guidelines. I am trying to improve my knowledge of bird calls with the best app recommended by a Times journalist Melissa Harrison. It's free from The Cornell lab and is called Merlin ID Help for 8,500+ Species. [/QUOTE]
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