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I question this sentence: "It is also used for personal knowledge, but unless you are a literature buff you’re not going to find it of much interest beyond looking up what’s needed for a report." Do we really need to predict whether people will find it of much interest? Also, I am going to remove the sentence "The book is easy to use" because this was stated earlier in the paragraph. I am also going to remove the last sentence, since it is another redundancy.CharacterZero21:38, 27 March 2006 (UTC)Reply