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Subject:RE(2) OED From:Kat Nagel/MasterWork <katnagel -at- EZNET -dot- NET> Date:Tue, 6 Jun 1995 18:45:13 -0400
Stephen P. Victor wrote:
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I got a copy of OED several years ago when I subscribed
to the Book of the Month Club. The entire set had been
reduced to two bulky volumes, which were packaged with
a magnifying glass (the only way you can read the tiny
text). Needless tosay, I rarely use my OED. :)
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The teensy print is inconvenient, but it doesn't stop me from using my
copy. The typeface is very clear and quite readable. In fact, I used to
be able to read it with naked eyes by flickering firelight. Now, of
course, I need bright light and a good magnifier (DAMN these trifocals!).
I use it for work, to settle arguments <deleteword> differences of
linguistic opinion with my husband, and as one of three dictionaries we
keep available for Scrabble games.
@Kat
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