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OK, I have this idea, I often browse member's blogs then forget where I was. So I thought it'd be nice to collect links when I run across them so I could find them again. Would anyone else care to add to this? Then we'd all learn together.

On Suzanne's Blog, she has a link to a rhyme dictionary. I like words, and thought it was fun to play around with. Hope she doesn't mind me posting it here, go to her member's page for some great eye candy and awe inspiring poetry too! http://www.rhymer.com/

Tags: blogs, dictionary, links, member, rhyming, tips

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Months ago, someone else also had a link where say you have a book you use to cut out words, but don't want to reread the whole book---the site had you enter in the title of your book then it told you what page you could find the word on! Who thinks these things up??? It's a great time saver. So, who has that site and wants to claim it here? So others can view your blog too.

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Strange thing happened. I was just on Flickr and found what you were looking for. I wasn't even really looking for it but there is was. You want books.google.com/books I found it here

Cathy Wendler said:
Months ago, someone else also had a link where say you have a book you use to cut out words, but don't want to reread the whole book---the site had you enter in the title of your book then it told you what page you could find the word on! Who thinks these things up??? It's a great time saver. So, who has that site and wants to claim it here? So others can view your blog too.

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sounds like a neat idea but may need any list to be edited if it gets to any size ? By the way, as an occasional songwriter ( at least in my opinion LOL) that link was very useful.

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Cathy,

you could always start your own group to keep track of different links. It could be a public group filled with info and sources. Members could leave a comment with a link and then you could research it and do a write up that would be a permanent list.

let me know and we can get you started.

kim

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Kim, are you trying to get me to WORK? LOL, you gonna make me start making PILES of things to do, like you? Hmmmmm, I'll get ahold of you and you can fill me in on what I'd have to do.

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LOL yep that works good for me !!! :) Besides, you are half way there!

k

Cathy Wendler said:
Kim, are you trying to get me to WORK? LOL, you gonna make me start making PILES of things to do, like you? Hmmmmm, I'll get ahold of you and you can fill me in on what I'd have to do.

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Hey Cassie, you were right! I also found the original post--it was a discussion/tutorial by In Your Head Studios, if anyone wants to see the original.

Cassie said:
Strange thing happened. I was just on Flickr and found what you were looking for. I wasn't even really looking for it but there is was. You want books.google.com/books I found it here

Cathy Wendler said:
Months ago, someone else also had a link where say you have a book you use to cut out words, but don't want to reread the whole book---the site had you enter in the title of your book then it told you what page you could find the word on! Who thinks these things up??? It's a great time saver. So, who has that site and wants to claim it here? So others can view your blog too.

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Good info, and links so you can draw your own conclusions, on copyright and myths about copyrights. click HERE.

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