ERRATA--
A NOTE FROM THE EDITORIAL STAFF:
We, the writers of this History Textbook & Audioncylopion, wish to apologize to our readers for the unfortunate oversight by the Publishing Board; the chapter concerning the 1970s was replaced with what must be considered an historical parody. Once again, we apologize, and we promise that future editions will not contain such errors.
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHING BOARD:
We, the Publishing Board which prints, binds, and distributes the United States History Textbook and & Audiocylopion, wish to express our apologies to the readers for the previous oversight by the Editorial Staff; Chapter ∫sin(x^3)dx is, in fact, an entirely intended and highly anticipated chapter in this 34rd revised edition. It is not a parody but factual fact. Indeed, we wonder why the Editorial Staff would even venture to question the old ways and established traditions of the Publishing Board.
A NOTE FROM THE EDITORIAL STAFF:
The Publishing Board has gone too far. For too long, we have submitted to the archaic rules regulating inter-office fraternization; for too long, we have been banned from dating members of the Publishing Board; for too long, we have been force to vacate the better seats in the company lounge for the Publishers; for too long we have eaten lunch in the separate and unequal "crapateria" that is our lunch room. We demand change, and we demand it now! We demand that our chapter on the Civil Rights movements in the `70s can be published and the true nature of the decade revealed.
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHING BOARD:
NO.
A NOTE FROM THE EDITORIAL STAFF:
Then, if words will not sway you, how about action!? We are hereby on strike; no words of this textbook shall be written until our demands are met!
A NOAT FRUM THU EDUTORIUL STAF=/
Okey yu win we loos bekus we cant rait wifowt raitrs good
END OF ERRATA
Chapter fnint(sin(x^3),x,π,3π)
The 70s: The Decade of Struggle for Civil Rights and American Popular Culture--A Time of Uncertainty at Home and Abroad
(OP: Ben, April 25 2008)
A NOTE FROM THE EDITORIAL STAFF:
We, the writers of this History Textbook & Audioncylopion, wish to apologize to our readers for the unfortunate oversight by the Publishing Board; the chapter concerning the 1970s was replaced with what must be considered an historical parody. Once again, we apologize, and we promise that future editions will not contain such errors.
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHING BOARD:
We, the Publishing Board which prints, binds, and distributes the United States History Textbook and & Audiocylopion, wish to express our apologies to the readers for the previous oversight by the Editorial Staff; Chapter ∫sin(x^3)dx is, in fact, an entirely intended and highly anticipated chapter in this 34rd revised edition. It is not a parody but factual fact. Indeed, we wonder why the Editorial Staff would even venture to question the old ways and established traditions of the Publishing Board.
A NOTE FROM THE EDITORIAL STAFF:
The Publishing Board has gone too far. For too long, we have submitted to the archaic rules regulating inter-office fraternization; for too long, we have been banned from dating members of the Publishing Board; for too long, we have been force to vacate the better seats in the company lounge for the Publishers; for too long we have eaten lunch in the separate and unequal "crapateria" that is our lunch room. We demand change, and we demand it now! We demand that our chapter on the Civil Rights movements in the `70s can be published and the true nature of the decade revealed.
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHING BOARD:
NO.
A NOTE FROM THE EDITORIAL STAFF:
Then, if words will not sway you, how about action!? We are hereby on strike; no words of this textbook shall be written until our demands are met!
A NOAT FRUM THU EDUTORIUL STAF=/
Okey yu win we loos bekus we cant rait wifowt raitrs good
END OF ERRATA
Chapter fnint(sin(x^3),x,π,3π)
The 70s: The Decade of Struggle for Civil Rights and American Popular Culture--A Time of Uncertainty at Home and Abroad
(OP: Ben, April 25 2008)
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