For 181, I intended it to say "Think about what your answer is" so I put that way in the errata. Still missing/extra
word though!
For 192, the sentence in the book is actually right. While there would be two matches,
Java stops looking after the first one. noneMatch() is kind of like a short circuit operator. If you have false && second(), the second() condition never would get called. With noneMatch(), Java sees one that matches and says "ok, clearly it is false that none match so I'll stop working on that now."