Thanks Colin!

As always in my experience - spot on!

> What you say here doesn't make sense. You say the first line worked ok, but 
> then when you pressed the return key you saw an error. Those are not two 
> steps, it's one step. Either it worked or it didn't. My guess is that you 
> pressed return after entering the line, then pressed return again. If I'm 
> right, the folder was already created, and Terminal was just complaining 
> because you pressed return one too many times.


Terminal & unix may as well be Swahili to me. After dragging something onto the 
Terminal window, I guess I simply assumed that you gotta hit the return key for 
something to happen. That first try, I never looked in the package contents 
after the "not recognized, invalid, unsuitable" message, but I assume it did 
actually execute correctly and that terminal message came after the successful 
execution.

I am so glad I bought your book and so glad you took the time to reply to my 
dopey problems!

This is getting very exciting for me! On to the actual submission!

Cheers,

Lars
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