OSX TIGER description spelling mistake?

Sorry but i could not find a forum to place this in but on the main Apple page in the software section, they present the up coming OSX Tiger here is there description
"We took our best thinking from Mac OS X and brought it to the iPhone. Then we took our best thinking from the iPhone and brought it to iPad. And now we’re bringing it all back to the Mac with our eighth major release of the world’s most advanced operating system. Mac OS X Lion arrives in summer 2011. Here’s a sneak peek at just a few of its features."
any one noticed their spelling mistake? "eighth"

sorry not O S X Tiger, I ment O S X Lion hahaha

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