diff --git a/Homework_Assignments/.ipynb_checkpoints/S11.8_Power_Series_Examples-checkpoint.ipynb b/Homework_Assignments/.ipynb_checkpoints/S11.8_Power_Series_Examples-checkpoint.ipynb
index 3d73cf2..01f3c73 100644
--- a/Homework_Assignments/.ipynb_checkpoints/S11.8_Power_Series_Examples-checkpoint.ipynb
+++ b/Homework_Assignments/.ipynb_checkpoints/S11.8_Power_Series_Examples-checkpoint.ipynb
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
"
Section 11.8
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- "Although the section number is from our official course textbook, _Stewart Calculus: Early Transcendentals,_ because that book is __total crap,__ these are examples from the (superior) textbook, _Thomas Calculus, Twelfth Edition._ Its author, George Thomas, was an MIT professor who does an incomparably better job of explaining calculus concepts than does James Stewart (whose textbook would make you think he'd rarely even attempted to explain any concepts).\n",
+ "Although the section number is from our official course textbook, _Stewart Calculus: Early Transcendentals,_ these examples are from the (vastly superior) textbook, _Thomas Calculus, Twelfth Edition._ Its author, George Thomas, was an MIT professor and a master of explaining calculus concepts.\n",
"\n",
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]
diff --git a/Homework_Assignments/S11.8_Power_Series_Examples.ipynb b/Homework_Assignments/S11.8_Power_Series_Examples.ipynb
index 3d73cf2..01f3c73 100644
--- a/Homework_Assignments/S11.8_Power_Series_Examples.ipynb
+++ b/Homework_Assignments/S11.8_Power_Series_Examples.ipynb
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
" Section 11.8
\n",
"\n",
"\n",
- "Although the section number is from our official course textbook, _Stewart Calculus: Early Transcendentals,_ because that book is __total crap,__ these are examples from the (superior) textbook, _Thomas Calculus, Twelfth Edition._ Its author, George Thomas, was an MIT professor who does an incomparably better job of explaining calculus concepts than does James Stewart (whose textbook would make you think he'd rarely even attempted to explain any concepts).\n",
+ "Although the section number is from our official course textbook, _Stewart Calculus: Early Transcendentals,_ these examples are from the (vastly superior) textbook, _Thomas Calculus, Twelfth Edition._ Its author, George Thomas, was an MIT professor and a master of explaining calculus concepts.\n",
"\n",
"---"
]