gallons, whereas what was required was ... Was liters, and they overfilled the plane. Well, the other way around, they put in liters. I think it was there for flying from Canada to the United States. He said, I want 10,000 gallons, and they put in 10,000 liters, and he ran out of fuel. He ran out of fuel. Oh, my God. And he had to make an emergency landing somewhere in South Dakota or somewhere you don't want to be. That's wild. I have a question for you before we proceed along with the substance of the book, and that has to do with how you write something like this. At first, when I began to read the book, I didn't understand why you put the precision numbers there. I mean, I sort of understood it as I started reading along. The structure of the book came together for me as I started to read it. You created this structure within which that was relevant to the material. I wonder, do you do that with your other books, and how did you have that thought? Well, I think the three components (10/57)
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