You're right on all points. I must have been thinking of an older version
when I was referring to "bin". I fixed these on
http://sage.math.washington.edu:9001/A_short_introduction_to_SAGE

I'll try to figure out the others too.

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On 11/19/06, Martin Albrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just some quick notes on the introduction:
>
>  * "SAGE is a Python library with a customized interpreter."
>
> Does customized interpreter mean here? The preparser? I think this should be
> more specific.
>
> * "The design of SAGE is heavily __________ by the carefully thought out and
> mature class structure of the closed source computer algebra program MAGMA. "
>
> I guess there is an "influenced" missing.
>
>  * "(hold the Ctrl ket and d at the same time)"
>
> s/ket/key
>
> * "Once SAGE is installed into a directory such as sage-x.y.z, there will be a
> subdirectory called ``bin''. In Linux, cd to this ``bin'' subdirectory and
> type the command `./sage'' to start SAGE and display the SAGE prompt
> ``sage:''."
>
> There is a subdirectory called 'bin'? The SAGE startup script is in the top
> level directory or is it something specific to the binary distribution?
>
> Just my five cents,
> Martin
>
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