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Originally Posted by Gadget_girl
Apparently, I'm not entirely correct. According to this coverage map, http://www.sasktel.com/EndecaUI/cont...roaming#maptop
We just received 3G coverage in our area. But the underlying coverage is CDMA, so as I move out of range, I won't have any signal. Most of our out of town trips lately have been to visit our cabin - which has very little cell service, and will barely be on the fringe of 3G+ coverage near the end of 2011, so it's hard to say if we'll have coverage there.
The dictionary features I'm thinking will get used a fair amount. Especially if I loan it to my high school student.
If it had a medical dictionary, I would use that for my own classes.
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Ask and you shall receive:
http://www.amazon.com/Tabers-Cyclope...9329603&sr=1-1
http://www.amazon.com/Merriam-Webste...9329603&sr=1-9
You would have to "select" that dictionary in the Kindle settings menu.
If you didn't mind doing that whenever you wanted to switch to that reference, instead of a common English language dictionary, I think it would work. (or just leave it set to the medical dictionary if you never wanted to do "regular dictionary" lookups)