I've bought these twice, and the second time--no, I never read the CD.
I'd prefer having them in print format, where I can read some, mark
my place, then continue where I left off another day, and especially
have the ability to read them when I'm not at my desk.
It's simply more versatile
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I have bought them also and I agree with Andrea. I have found print
format more convenient and much more likely to be used as an ongoing
resource, especially now that I'm not in the trenches. I didn't buy
it last time either but I miss having the info available.
Rita
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