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The Infinitely Prolonged
Strange it took so long for the US to have it released there.
Matt Parker ain't J.K. Rowling.
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Strange it took so long for the US to have it released there.
Matt Parker ain't J.K. Rowling.
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I could have gotten it earlier from Amazon.co.uk, but I decided to wait until I could buy it from a local book store. Sometimes, you gotta support your local book stores.But with todays global economies and Amazon being everywhere, I had expected differently.
I could have gotten it earlier from Amazon.co.uk, but I decided to wait until I could buy it from a local book store. Sometimes, you gotta support your local book stores.
I see that, for some reason, the original title was: Humble Pi: A Comedy of Maths Errors. I guess Americans are too dumb to get the Shakespeare reference?
Anyway, I just finished the book. Anyone want to figure out what the three intentional mistakes, that he left in the book were? I see there is a Reddit thread on this, with no clear answers. And, the ones I am checking for seem to be corrected in my edition, leading me to think they weren't the intentional ones.

That doesn't sound like an intentional one. I think it's more likely some iPhone models have different calendar failure dates than others.I had found one. Where he describes the date where the calendar of the Iphone loses it. It's another date. And don't try it! It took me quite some time to reset the calendar so that it fiunctioned again.![]()
Anyone want to figure out what the three intentional mistakes, that he left in the book were? I see there is a Reddit thread on this, with no clear answers. And, the ones I am checking for seem to be corrected in my edition, leading me to think they weren't the intentional ones.
I thought about that! He might be claiming there are three "intentional" mistakes, where there were actually none intended at all. And then, the first three mistakes people notice, he could claim to be the intentional ones. Anything after that, and he's on his own, I guess.Almost certainly one of them is that there are actually only two intentional mistakes.
I thought about that! He might be claiming there are three "intentional" mistakes, where there were actually none intended at all. And then, the first three mistakes people notice, he could claim to be the intentional ones. Anything after that, and he's on his own, I guess.
But, first of all, I'm not the first person to hold that theory. It's been theorized by almost anyone who read the book, pretty much. Anyone could see through that sort of ruse.
And, second of all, it doesn't explain the fact that some early-caught mistakes were corrected in later editions.
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