Errata for Car PC Hacks
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The errata list is a list of errors and their corrections that were found after the product was released. If the error was corrected in a later version or reprint the date of the correction will be displayed in the column titled "Date Corrected".
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Color Key: Serious Technical Mistake Minor Technical Mistake Language or formatting error Typo Question Note Update
| Version |
Location |
Description |
Submitted By |
Date Submitted |
Date Corrected |
| Printed |
Page 14
3rd paragraph, 2nd sentence |
"Generally, you will use the gauges 12 (20 mm), 10 (25 mm), 8 (33 mm),
and 4 (about 50 mm, or 0.5 cm)."
should be:
"Generally, you will use the gauges 12 (2.0 mm), 10 (2.6 mm), 8 (3.3 mm),
and 4 (about 5.0 mm, or 0.5 cm)."
|
Anonymous |
|
Sep 01, 2007 |
| Printed |
Page 14
3rd paragraph, 2nd-to-last sentence |
"2-gauge wires (64 mm in diameter) are overkill..."
Car PC Hacks: Tips & Tools for Geeking Your Ride
by Damien Stolarz
This errata page lists errors corrected in the most recent printing.
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This page was updated September 10, 2007.
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[page-number]: serious technical mistake
{page-number}: minor technical mistake
<page-number>: important language/formatting problem
(page-number): language change or minor formatting problem
?page-number?: reader question or request for clarification
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Anonymous |
|
Sep 01, 2007 |
| Printed |
Page 14
3rd paragraph, 2nd sentence |
"Generally, you will use the gauges 12 (20 mm), 10 (25 mm), 8 (33 mm),
and 4 (about 50 mm, or 0.5 cm)."
should be:
"Generally, you will use the gauges 12 (2.0 mm), 10 (2.6 mm), 8 (3.3 mm),
and 4 (about 5.0 mm, or 0.5 cm)."
|
Anonymous |
|
Sep 01, 2007 |
| Printed |
Page 14
3rd paragraph, 2nd-to-last sentence |
"2-gauge wires (64 mm in diameter) are overkill..."
should be:
"2-gauge wires (6.5 mm in diameter) are overkill..."
|
Anonymous |
|
Sep 01, 2007 |
| Printed |
Page 15
1st paragraph, 1st sentence |
"8-gauge wire (about 33 mm in diameter)..."
should be:
"8-gauge wire (about 3.3 mm in diameter)..."
|
Anonymous |
|
Sep 01, 2007 |
| Printed |
Page 15
1st paragraph, last sentence |
"A 2-gauge wire (64 mm)..."
should be:
"A 2-gauge wire (6.5 mm)..."
|
Anonymous |
|
Sep 01, 2007 |
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