LCS 3 errata?

Hi All,

Let’s try this again – my first post did not
take…Does anyone know of an erratum – Figure 7.2 and Figure 7.3 are
the same.

Thanks in advance,

Mike

Yes, this was discovered after the first reprinting of the first 50
copies, which was needed to correct a similar problem with another pair
of figures. Benchmark is currently deciding what to do about this. But
I’d say hang onto your copy – think of that upside-down airplane on the
stamp. You can prove you have one of the first 100 printed.

You might email your USPS address to APMcE@aol.com to speed up whatever
the publisher decides to do.

Best,

Bill P.

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At 05:47 PM 1/21/2009 -0500, Mike Ramsey wrote:

Hi All,

Let�s try this again � my first post did not take�Does anyone know of an
erratum � Figure 7.2 and Figure 7.3 are the
same.

Thanks Bill,

FWIW, I find this book an excellent deal –
in my mind having the simulations interwoven with a general discourse on pct,
compliments your BCP book exceptionally well. Good work.

Regards,

Mike

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Subject: Re: LCS 3 errata?

At 05:47 PM 1/21/2009 -0500, Mike Ramsey wrote:

Hi All,

Let’s try this again – my first post did not take…Does anyone
know of an erratum – Figure 7.2 and Figure 7.3 are the same.

Yes, this was discovered after the first reprinting of the first 50 copies,
which was needed to correct a similar problem with another pair of figures.
Benchmark is currently deciding what to do about this. But I’d say hang onto
your copy – think of that upside-down airplane on the stamp. You can prove you
have one of the first 100 printed.

You might email your USPS address to APMcE@aol.com to speed up whatever the
publisher decides to do.

Best,

Bill P.

[From Bill Powers (2009.01.22.1411 MST)]

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At 10:39 AM 1/22/2009 -0500, Mike Ramsey wrote:

Thanks Bill,

FWIW, I find this book an excellent deal � in my mind having the
simulations interwoven with a general discourse on pct, compliments your
BCP book exceptionally well. Good work.

I sure like to get posts like that.

Thanks.

Bill P.