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Subject:Re: Howard's offer to show us his OED From:Howard <howardg -at- SAVVY -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 8 Jun 1995 08:49:06 -0400
Karen Kay said:
>I used to use net-available dictionaries, but they're an endangered
>species now, due to crackdowns on copyright violations. There is no
>net-available version of the OED any more, and while there have been
>Websters available from time to time, I no longer have any addressd
>for one that works.
Sometimes I guess we scribes are stuck with paper. But it beats reading
serifs on a monolith!