Hey, Hey, Hey, no defensiveness here guys, it's all cool! I'm just owning up to an error. It's the right thing to do when you make one... for me, it's the only thing.
Paul, Epistemology, along with Metaphysics and Ethics is one of the 3 primary/fundamental branches of Philosophy. Philosophy, as a discipline, deals fundamentally with 3 basic concepts: reality, knowledge, and purpose. Metaphysics deals with reality; Ethics deals with purpose; and Epistemology deals with knowledge.
Specifically, Epistemology is the theory/science/method of knowledge. As a discipline (or branch of a discipline) Epistemology deals with/formulates answers/knowledge about the nature, limits, reliability, and methods of knowledge -and related issues.
Epistemology deals with such concepts as true & false, knowledge (and belief, and the difference between the two), certainty, proof, error, logic, language & symbols, concepts, etc.
One of the most common/basic epistemological errors people make is to present as fact something which is an unconfirmed belief. This was the error I made... well, I think I did. I actually haven't gone back and checked which I guess I'll do next, but I think I just said Ebony neck laminates weight a pound, and since I don't actually know this is true, I should have said a disclaimer of some sort, like my understanding is that... etc.
Anyway, that's what Epistemology means.