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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/28/2015 10:18 PM, Kahunapule
Michael Johnson wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:55E0FB0E.7020002@kleinpaste.org" type="cite"><font
face="FreeSerif"> At least as importantly, how would Joe
Average distinguish them?<br>
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<font face="FreeSerif">Good question. That kind of depends on how
much information is presented to Joe Average.</font></blockquote>
<font face="FreeSerif">My point in asking is that their mere
presence duplicates these modules, creating what amounts to
uncertainty and competition where none should exist. Is not
Crosswire itself the source of these modules?<br>
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That you have named one of them peculiarly (Crosswire's KJV<u><b>A</b></u>
is essentially eBible's KJV<u><b>D</b></u>) adds to the confusion.</font><br>
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