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3/7 Explanation: 2 1/3 = 7/3 and reciprocal of 7/3 is 3/7. What is 7 plus 3? 7 + 3 = 107 + 3 = 10. Math and Arithmetic Factoring and Multiples Algebra Prime Numbers Science Business & Finance. 1 Raze; 2 Thing Thing Arena 3; 3 Pandemic 2; 4 Monster Master; 5 Shadez 2; 6 Boxhead The Zombie Wars; 7 Thing Thing 4; 8 Warfare 1917; 9 Thing Thing Arena Classic; 10 Shadez 3; 11 Thing Thing Arena 2; 12 Boxhead the Nightmare; 13 Madness Combat Defense; 14 3 in One Checkers; 15 RaidenX; Thing Thing 3 Game Info You are player number 1,394,250. The Greek word for Spirit can also be translated wind; see 3:8. 6 Humans can reproduce only human life, but the Holy Spirit gives birth to spiritual life. # 3:6 Greek what is born of the Spirit is spirit. 7 So don’t be surprised when I say, ‘You # 3:7 The Greek word for you is plural; also in 3:12. Must be born again.’ 8. — Things 3 for Mac is priced at $49.99 and is available via the Mac App Store. — Things 3 for iPhone and Apple Watch is priced at $9.99. — Things 3 for iPad is a separate app and is priced at $19.99. The company is offering a 20% discount on the regular pricing mentioned above till May 25th, so make sure you grab the deal soon.

When the first version of Things came out on the iPhone in 2008, followers of David Allen’s Getting Things Done productivity system thought they had died and gone to heaven. While other to-do list apps allowed users to do little more than build lists and enjoy the satisfaction of checking them off, Things came closer to letting users build the 43 folders and multiple list types that GTD recommended. It sold millions and won two Apple Design Awards (one in 2009 and one in 2017).

The latest version has been five years in the making, and it takes list apps into a whole new area.
Start with the design. Out has gone the clunky, old look-and-feel that Things used to have and in has come a clear appearance that’s much easier to follow. The circles don’t just tick off a project but show how much of the project has been completed. The flow from title to description to calendar, tag and check list is simple and intuitive. The “Magic Plus” button that adds a new item is draggable, letting you put the new item exactly where you want it. You can also use it to create headings and send an item directly to the inbox.

In a really smart move, Things also integrates with your calendar service, so when you look at your list of tasks for today, you’ll see a prepared list of engagements arranged in chronological order, followed by the other things you’ll need to do. The addition of a “This Evening” category lets you push off tasks until you get back from work.
The headings turns lists of tasks into complete projects that can be rearranged together, while adding a date to a task is as simple as using a quick popover that pulls up a calendar once it recognizes your typing. Start to write “Buy tickets tom…” and Things will give you a date to select so that you add your ticket buying to the following day. On the desktop, you can also open multiple windows, letting you see different project lists at the same time.

It all sounds wonderful, and when you’ve spent five years coming up with a way to help people write lists and check them off, it really should be wonderful. But Things does still have a few drawbacks. First, there’s no collaboration. If you’re working on a project with someone else, you won’t be able to share a list. Things is every bit an individual productivity tool. It’s also only available on the Mac ecosystem. You can use it on your Mac, iPhone, iPad and even on your Watch, but not on Windows or on an Android device. Each piece of software also has to be bought separately. Buying the lot will set you back $80, not a small sum when there are plenty of list apps available for free.

But if you’re serious about getting things done, work alone and don’t mind coughing up the cash, Things will have everything you need.

Conclusion

Things is a juggernaut of a to-do list. It’s expensive and only for Mac users but it’s packed with productivity features.

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Usability: 9/10Speed: 8/10Features: 9/10Support: 8/10Pricing: 6/10

3^-3 As A Fraction

7 2532[e]
7 Kai
7 Καὶ
7 And
7 Conj
3588[e]

τῷ
to
Art-DMS
32[e]
angelō
ἀγγέλῳ
[the] messenger
N-DMS
3588[e]
tēs
τῆς
of the
Art-GFS
1722[e]
en
ἐν
in
Prep
5359[e]
Philadelpheia
Φιλαδελφείᾳ
Philadelphia
N-DFS
1577[e]
ekklēsias
ἐκκλησίας
church
N-GFS
1125[e]
grapson
γράψον :
write
V-AMA-2S
3592[e]
Tade
Τάδε
These things
DPro-ANP
3004[e]
legei
λέγει
says
V-PIA-3S
3588[e]
ho

the
Art-NMS
40[e]
hagios
ἅγιος ,
Holy [One]
Adj-NMS
3588[e]
ho

the
Art-NMS
228[e]
alēthinos
ἀληθινός ,
True [One]
Adj-NMS
3588[e]
ho

-
Art-NMS
2192[e]
echōn
ἔχων
having
V-PPA-NMS
3588[e]
tēn
τὴν
the
Art-AFS
2807[e]
klein
κλεῖν
key
N-AFS
1138[e]
Dauid
Δαυίδ ,
of David
N-GMS
3588[e]
ho

the [One]
Art-NMS
455[e]
anoigōn
ἀνοίγων
opening
V-PPA-NMS
2532[e]
kai
καὶ
and
Conj
3762[e]
oudeis
οὐδεὶς
no one
Adj-NMS
2808[e]
kleisei
κλείσει ,
will shut
V-FIA-3S
2532[e]
kai
καὶ
and
Conj
2808[e]
kleiōn
κλείων
shutting
V-PPA-NMS
2532[e]
kai
καὶ
and
Conj
3762[e]
oudeis
οὐδεὶς
no one
Adj-NMS
455[e]
anoigei
ἀνοίγει .
opens
V-PIA-3S



Parallel Strong's
Holman Christian Standard Bible
“Write to the angel of the church in Philadelphia:“The Holy One, the True One, the One who has the key of David, who opens and no one will close, and closes and no one opens says:
New American Standard Bible

King James Bible
International Standard Version
'To the messenger of the church in Philadelphia, write: 'The one who is holy, who is true, who has the key of David, who opens a door that no one can shut, and who shuts a door that no one can open, 'says this:
American Standard Version
And to the angel of the church in Philadelphia write: These things saith he that is holy, he that is true, he that hath the key of David, he that openeth and none shall shut, and that shutteth and none openeth:
Young's Literal Translation
'And to the messenger of the assembly in Philadelphia write: These things saith he who is holy, he who is true, he who is having the key of David, he who is opening and no one doth shut, and he shutteth and no one doth open!
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