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EmptyBottle

EmptyBottle

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"Tor Broswer" should be "Tor Browser" on Page 195/225 of the PDF.

I wonder whether it will be corrected in the next edition, and whether the next edition will have "VSE" vs "VSED" comparison, coz I think the former will have 1 more peace point, but idk.

Maybe those pills are a little too peacefully napping to edit themselves ;)
 

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Hystearical

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I personally have never encountered a single published book without some printing error, no matter how expensive or academic the tome.

Of course you want to be able to trust the information shared in this publication, for obvious reasons.
 
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EmptyBottle

EmptyBottle

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I personally have never encountered a single published book without some printing error, no matter how expensive or academic the tome.

Of course you want to be able to trust the information shared in this publication, for obvious reasons.
Mmm, even the 5 Last Acts said the referencing style has varied accidentally, since I didn't check too closely I didn't spot the variations.