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4 May 2002

You may be dismayed that the Encyclopædia Britannica now charges for access, but don’t despair! Not only is there a version you can access for free – some argue the quality of its articles is better than the “dumbed down” articles you find in the Encyclopaedia today. There’s just three problems – this version is OCRed and contains numerous typos, it doesn’t allow keyword searching or have hyperlinking between articles, and it dates back to 1911.sixteen less little candles asin allie analalaska offender sexporn couples amatureaishwarya rai pornswinger amature sexporn allinternalsex swingers adult Map

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  1. You can also access outdated Webster dictionary entries which have been assimilated into the Everything2 database.

    Some of the entries are amazingly archiac and fun to peruse.

    Comment by goneaway — 14 May 2002 @ 10:30 pm

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