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Old 05-11-2010, 04:23 AM   #7
Manichean
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Now, for those of you who say that you read books without a dictionary, what is a "ha-ha"? What about a "quintain"?
I know what a ha-ha is since reading Pratchett.

And know that I've got that out of my system, I used to have (and regularly use) a dictionary while having the Mobipocket firmware on my Cybook. But since I switched to the ePub firmware, which doesn't support dictionaries, I have to say I don't really miss having a dictionary. I just look things up in another dictionary, be it on paper or on the computer.
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