Re: 2+2 and Editing: Oh, the Irony
You figured correctly then. I used to be a copy-reader at an evening newspaper, so it's a disease that things like this don't escape me.
At any rate, there's usually published errata after the books come out and in some cases, second prints. As long as the mistakes don't interfere with the meaning, then I can live with it. I don't like it from a personal preference but I won't boycott the books or anything.
Now, what does worry me is when some of the percentages are wrong, or when a hand appears higher in a chart than it should be by mistake. Even then, it's usually not a catastrophic error.
Lastly, gotsa' to use spell-check on posts like this dude, esp. if you were trying to get a call-back (however minor the intention). It's like a misspelling on the resume.
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