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gained in the form of experience or learning (a posteriori), or through
introspection (a priori). Knowledge is an appreciation of the possession of
interconnected details which, in isolation, are of lesser value.
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words with their definitions, a list of characters with their glyphs, or a list
of words with corresponding words in other languages. Many dictionaries also
provide pronunciation information, word derivations, histories, or etymologies,
illustrations, usage guidance, and examples in sentences. Dictionaries are most
commonly found in the form of a book.
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We prefer Firefox
Even putting security vulnerabilities aside, Firefox is a superior browser.
It's not bloated like others, and it loads sites more quickly. The interface is
simpler and cleaner. Its tabbed browsing will be a revelation to those who
haven't used tabs before.
There are some drawbacks, though. An entire industry has sprung up around
add-ins for others, such as the spectacularly useful OnFolio, which lets you
save Web pages in a local database, and then quickly search through it. Those
kinds of add-ins don't work with Firefox. Additionally, not all Web sites
display properly in Firefox. I'm editor in charge of a number of Web sites, in
addition to writing books, and tools I use for the sites don't always work in
Firefox. And, of course, Firefox doesn't support ActiveX.