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Buy old paper dictionaries - they are much more durable than any CD.
Paper books won't be created in 20 years. I want a digital copy.
The advantage of a digital copy is that I can send you a copy easily.
Good luck getting a computer with a CD drive in 20 years.
richwicks saysPaper books won't be created in 20 years. I want a digital copy.
I though you were interested in preserving the existing language, not following latest and greatest newspeak being created over the next 20 years.
Anything really important should be printed in a physical paper book.
We are extremely dependent on the Internet today, but I suspect the language is being changed and modified. I would like to secure a copy of a dictionary for posterity.
In my personal dictionary are "genotype, genotypes, natively, opioid, sociopathy, telomere, uncensorable, vanishingly" - these are all correctly spelled but my web browser (Brave) marks them as incorrectly spelled by default. I think we need to archive the very language at this point.