...and we killed it!
Well, I got the first day cover that commemorates the 35th anniversary of the establishment diplomatic relations between China and Malaysia that I mentioned a couple of posts ago. Except that it's not a first day cover, it's a commemorative cover, which is a slightly different beast. I guess I should read the news article properly next time! The difference between the two is that first day covers are specially-designed envelopes stuck on with specially-designed stamps, and marked with a specially-designed postmark. A commemorative cover is a specially-designed envelope... and that's it. All in all, it's an unremarkable affair, especially if you're used to well-designed first day covers (not that Malaysian first day covers are well-designed... but I digress). Oh sure, a commemorative cover has a stamp printed right on to it but that's just like an overglorified aerogramme. Lame. On the whole, what a disappointment. I haven't been collecting first day cover...
Hunh??? Seems OK to me, they just announced the inclusion of new words.
ReplyDeleteHi Jo! Did you read the link? They're discontinuing the print version of the OED due to the rise of the internet, but the Oxford Dictionary of English (a different, one volume edition) is still in print.
ReplyDeleteThat's okay though... the OED spreads across 20 volumes and I guess demand for a 20-volume dictionary hasn't really picked up in recent years? :D
It still makes me sad, but I'm glad all the various versions of printed Oxford dictionaries will still be there! Phew, I panicked for a moment...
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