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Old 10-21-2009, 06:09 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by pking36330 View Post
Definitely a pulp fiction reader! They never put hard words in those.

I enjoy reading fiction and non-fiction about regions and topics that I have no previous exposure and thus I consider a dictionary an essential element of my ebook reader purchase. And that's why they make Fords and Chevys (or Rolls and Bentleys).
I've got to agree with Bilbo here. I was reading at a college graduate reading level in the 6th grade. while it does happen that I need to look up words occasionally, it is certainly not something that would ever be a make or break deal for me. besides, as automated as our world is today, getting out of my chair to find a real dictionary, or even turn the computer on, helps keep the circulation flowing.
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