montsnmags
cheers. A dictionary would definitely be on the list. Oxford is usually my choice but I'll check out the chambers as well.
Thanks for the welcome all of you.
I don't have a problem with saying g'day and I certainly used it when I was overseas and wanted people to know I was Australian (as opposed to American or British or whatever). I don't talk 'strine though
Looking forward to the iLiad. I've a lot of academic papers to get through and have some ebooks of varying degrees of legitimacy to try out first. Then I'll be looking for more free and legal content (probably not from dymocks though. bugger me they are expensive for ebooks. )
I naively thought ebooks would be significantly cheaper than printed versions. You live and you learn.
cheers