Fix Copy/Paste issues in comments#23
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Hi Martin
In my learning C++ course (in Zurich) we started experimenting with Mlpack. Since we like to use CMake I was looking for a FindMlpack.cmake module that Google helpfully found in your repo. It works very well, thank you.
I did notice some issues which look like copy/paste problems. I have taken the liberty to correct these and would like to offer the changes back to you in the form of this pull request. It would feel like I have done a good deed if you accept it.
Regards,
Richard