--- gforth/Attic/gforth.ds 1995/02/09 17:49:55 1.10 +++ gforth/Attic/gforth.ds 1995/02/22 18:40:15 1.11 @@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ unwary (e.g., floating point addition is for the wary. You should not use them unless you know what you are doing or you don't care that the results you get are totally bogus. If you want to learn about the problems of floating point numbers (and how to -avoid them), you might start with @cite{David (?) Goldberg, What Every +avoid them), you might start with @cite{David Goldberg, What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic, ACM Computing Surveys 23(1):5@minus{}48, March 1991}.