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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
George Grattan <GGratone_NOSPAM_ATnetscapeDOTnet> wrote:
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>Michael Alan Chary wrote:
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>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>> Johanna Draper Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>"Duke Harrington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>>What is the misspelling? Is it that the list initials K.C., rather than KC?
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>>>Yep, that's it. It's a small thing, but they got it right later in the
>>>book, so they knew the right way to do it.
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>> Ah. I bet you a nickel it was a copyediting mistake at the printer when
>> they formatted that section.
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>There are a handful of these kinds of errors throughout the volume,
>actually. Not surprising, given the amount of text (mostly interview
>transcriptions, which are notoriously error-prone), but it means I won't
>be able to loan it to my wife, Editor-Lass, without an advance
>disclaimer. :-)
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>While we're on the subject, the book raises a question: is it Mike
>Netzer, or Mike Nasser, or both? Both are used in the book, with no
>explanation given as to whether the artist changed his name or that
>there are two different artists with similar names (I don't think so at
>all, as I'm sure I'd have notice that oddity before).
If'n I recall correctly, same person. Changed his name after he
moved to Israel....
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