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Re: Lookin' for the OED

From:J Y S Czhang <czhang23@...>
Date:Friday, July 5, 2002, 4:24
In a message dated 07/04/2002 12.12.23 PM, the never-to-be-underestimated
John Cowan writes:

>Peter Clark scripsit: >> >> Does anyone know of an electronic version of the Oxford English >Dictionary that can be downloaded? As far as I know, the copyright for the
first
>edition should have expired some time ago. > >AFAIK no one has ever taken the trouble to transcribe it.
::cheeky grin... pushes Christophe forward::
> It is a 20-volume multifont nightmare.
LMAO That must be the bloody understatement of the month if not the summer on this list. Pavel writes:
>But it costs $$$$$$$$$$$ > >There's also a CD-ROM edtion, at about the same price (> $500!)
;/WARNING socio-political/socio-cultural rant WARNING// I feel and think this must be said in this situaton: "Free Markets do _not_ necessarily make for Free Minds. The Market always dictates the flow of ideas and their applications." Look at what happens to any truly alternative ideas in America: i.e. books by both Buckminister Fuller and Ernest Friedrich Schumacher are increasingly harder to get as they go out of print and/or are only being published in expensive editions by small presses. The average, 1/2-educated American born after the 60's more times that not does not even know very basic ideas these men proposed. Stewart Brand of "Whole Earth Catalog" fame wrote something to the effect that Freedom of the Press is that literally _everyone_ now can have Freedom of the Press by owning one ... that this is true participatory democracy in action via the good agencies of technological progress (esp'ly in the fast-paced advancings of personal computers), etc. ad nauseum. Brand ignores the basic critical fact that it takes money to even purchase a computer (much less a good printer ;) [And even with money, just keeping up with current technology is a real bugger of a socio-economic challenge (not to mention an increasing strain on the waste-dumps and ecology of the world). ] This lil fact alone tends to leave a lot of people out of technocultural life and self-educational processes, much less having a real stake in so-call "participatory democracy." //rant over// Forgive my rantin'... it's the 4th of July here in the USA and I don't feel like being too comfortable or smug in any misplaced knee-jerk patriotism. I also have been really eying the various complete OEDs for some time and it grates all my sensibilities that I, an economically-endangered species of one ;) can't afford something that could actually make me a much more productive, creative citizen (and keep me outta mayhem & mischief ... hehe... at least for a bit ;) until I, the MonkeyBrained, eyeballs something else... "Think outside the Box. Expand your I-site!" - women's bathroom graffitti, University of Berkeley, California Hanuman Zhang Avatar of Sun WuKong, a.k.a. "Monkey," a.k.a. "TricksterGod of Chinese Boxers" ~ om hung hanumatay rudratmakai hung phat ~ mantra to Hanuman the Hindu Monkey TricksterGod ~§~ thee Prizc ov Existenz iz Ætern'l Warfær 'n' Creativ Playf'llniz ~§~

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