It might return users to the problem generated by books - heads down and no observation of the sacred rituals. Though in my preferred sort of context you can't see them anyway as the clouds of incense are so thick.
In reality I think it's not a bad idea ... though in practical terms might it mean we have to return to immoveable seats/pews so that electric supply leads aren't torn when seating is moved for performance of Murder in the cathedral? or when cafe church requires seats in the rounds?
Many churches have moveable chairs rather than pews. I don’t see how it would work in those places.
Floor outlets are common enough. I haven't seen one that also has USB yet, but I see no reason why they shouldn't exist. Combination outlets that have 120V and USB are a thing one finds in various places (most often hotel bedrooms, I suppose...)
Many churches have moveable chairs rather than pews. I don’t see how it would work in those places.
Floor outlets are common enough. I haven't seen one that also has USB yet, but I see no reason why they shouldn't exist. Combination outlets that have 120V and USB are a thing one finds in various places (most often hotel bedrooms, I suppose...)
We’ve barely got electricity, never mind floor outlets!
I can't see it attracting anyone to service who wasn't already going.
Though I could see it being cheaper than a new set of books or a projector/telly.
And when visiting a town I'd be grateful to charge (ideally with own charger) while buying some tea and looking round.
Did they give the use case? I'm struggling to see the point of it, but (depending on the wiring and fixing) don't see a problem either.
I suppose it makes sense for somewhere like Westminster Abbey, where congregants are nowadays expected to download the order of service to their phones.
I used my smartphone during the service for the first time. I wanted to follow the Gospel lesson more closely today, so I pulled my phone out to read along. Will probably keep doing that.
I used my smartphone during the service for the first time. I wanted to follow the Gospel lesson more closely today, so I pulled my phone out to read along. Will probably keep doing that.
My wife uses her Tablet to follow the readings in the Universalis app. And if the homily is no good she reads the commentaries on them.
I used my smartphone during the service for the first time. I wanted to follow the Gospel lesson more closely today, so I pulled my phone out to read along. Will probably keep doing that.
Use my phone to follow the reading in a different version to the NIV used at our place
I used my smartphone during the service for the first time. I wanted to follow the Gospel lesson more closely today, so I pulled my phone out to read along. Will probably keep doing that.
Use my phone to follow the reading in a different version to the NIV used at our place
I used my smartphone during the service for the first time. I wanted to follow the Gospel lesson more closely today, so I pulled my phone out to read along. Will probably keep doing that.
Use my phone to follow the reading in a different version to the NIV used at our place
Same, but the different version is incidental, the real benefits are that enables me to drop a bookmark if there's something I want to look at later.
I used my smartphone during the service for the first time. I wanted to follow the Gospel lesson more closely today, so I pulled my phone out to read along. Will probably keep doing that.
Use my phone to follow the reading in a different version to the NIV used at our place
Same, but the different version is incidental, the real benefits are that enables me to drop a bookmark if there's something I want to look at later.
Having a different version to the NIV seems like it would almost always be a real benefit. Unless the alternative was the ESV.
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In reality I think it's not a bad idea ... though in practical terms might it mean we have to return to immoveable seats/pews so that electric supply leads aren't torn when seating is moved for performance of Murder in the cathedral? or when cafe church requires seats in the rounds?
Floor outlets are common enough. I haven't seen one that also has USB yet, but I see no reason why they shouldn't exist. Combination outlets that have 120V and USB are a thing one finds in various places (most often hotel bedrooms, I suppose...)
We’ve barely got electricity, never mind floor outlets!
It’d be helpful to me as i have an older phone and the charge gives up so quickly—before i get home from some days.
Though I could see it being cheaper than a new set of books or a projector/telly.
And when visiting a town I'd be grateful to charge (ideally with own charger) while buying some tea and looking round.
Did they give the use case? I'm struggling to see the point of it, but (depending on the wiring and fixing) don't see a problem either.
My wife uses her Tablet to follow the readings in the Universalis app. And if the homily is no good she reads the commentaries on them.
Use my phone to follow the reading in a different version to the NIV used at our place
Burn the heretic!
Same, but the different version is incidental, the real benefits are that enables me to drop a bookmark if there's something I want to look at later.
Having a different version to the NIV seems like it would almost always be a real benefit. Unless the alternative was the ESV.