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> I just saw the OED listed as a writer's reference material. I have seen
> a couple people refer to it in the last few weeks.
> What I want to know is . . .
> How many of you writers out there *really* have access to one?
I have 2 (OED ver1 and OED ver2), both in the compact (eyestrain)
versions. Plus the OED American and Concise.
I bought the small ones retail, and got the others as subscription bonuses.
I admit that I would love to have the CD version, but the $ are still too
high, even for a deductable expense.