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--- Todd Crandell <mtcrandell -at- excite -dot- com> wrote:
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> (OK, OK. All I really want to know is, should I pay money for the
> unabridged, or just keep using the free dictionary.)
I LOVE unabridged dictionaries. They're so chock full of information
and trivia that they provide hours of fun for the whole family. (Okay,
I'm in a weird family.)
That said, I haven't needed an unabridged dictionary very much for
work. The free online M-W suits me just fine 99% of the time.
So, the answer I see to your question is the old TECHWR-L standby...it depends.
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