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Old 06-23-2009, 01:31 PM   #123
Alisa
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
How many people here actually NEED a dictionary. Not just want, but actually NEED. I bet the numbers will be a lot different when you vote just based on NEED. So if you want a dictionary but do not NEED one, then you'd vote no.
That's not what the poll asked. I don't think it's even all that relevant. I doubt the manufacturers are as interested in need as they are in competitive advantage. If I will pick their reader over another if it has dictionary support and the other doesn't, that's what they want to know. No one NEEDs an ebook reader. We WANT them. You tried running that poll and tons of people told you that it was slanted and a poor formulation of the question yet you bring it back here.

Edit: Just realized how old that post was. It was before Jon started his poll.

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