BBC NEWS | Magazine | The man who reads dictionaries: "Ammon Shea spent a year reading the Oxford English Dictionary - 20 volumes, 21,730 pages and 59 million words - and he rates poring over a dictionary as enriching as reading a novel. Why?
The prospect of talking to a man who reads dictionaries for fun prompts a sudden vocabulary-insecurity complex and a fear that every word he utters might sound like a painful medical condition."
Nice little article... and... I'm about to out (or promulgate *grin*) myself as... *whisper* someone who also loves reading dictionaries.  I LOVE them!  They're full of little gems and words which describe things you didn't even know you didn't know.  And the feel of a new word on your tongue as your pronounce it for the first time.  Love that too!  Think I may be delving ever deeper into the vat of nerdiness, day by day.  :o)
Anyway - an anti-dote to the 'no-one learns appreciates language anymore' stuff.  Next time you're after a book to read... flip through a dictionary.  There's loads of yummy goodness tucked away there.
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