![]() ![]() I found an online book with an equation that is a bit different (page 161 of 318): And no one checked to see that the equation was printing correctly. ![]() ![]() This publisher may not have been aware there was an equation in the data file for the book. Fiction publishers do not normally print advanced mathematical equations. I think I understand why the equation might get corrupted. This does not appear to me to be a proper equation, I suspect that it has been corrupted. In my book (HarperTorch, 2000 Jul, page 194 of 377) the equation is: That meant he'd become stupid again, as sure as The passage (near the middle of the book): The second equation ends with an equal sign and may have something to do with HHGTTG. In the scene where Detritus the troll is in the Pork Futures Warehouse, two equations are mentioned. Could someone with an early edition of Men at Arms by Terry Pratchett, first published by Victor Gollancz Ltd in 1993, please answer with Detritus' equation? ![]()
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