Some more typos

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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ disassembler called `pydisasm`.
Consider how Python compiles something like "(x*y) + 5". Early on
Python creates an "abstract syntax tree" (AST) for this. And this is
"abstract" in the sense that unimportant, redundant or unnecceary
"abstract" in the sense that unimportant, redundant or unnecessary
items have been removed. Here, this means that any notion that you
wrote "x+y" in parenthesis is lost, since in this context they are
unneeded. Also lost is the fact that the multiplication didn't have
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ use `pydisasm` from the [xdis](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/xdis)
package. Opcodes are described in the documentation for
the [dis](https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/dis.html) module.
### But I don't *have* the source code and am incapable of figuring how how to do a hand disassembly!
### But I don't *have* the source code and am incapable of figuring how to do a hand disassembly!
Well, you could learn. No one is born into this world knowing how to
disassemble Python bytecode. And as Richard Feynman once said, "What