I reanalyze the hydrodynamic theory of fluid, polar ordered flocks. I find
new linear terms in the hydrodynamic equations which slightly modify the
anisotropy, but not the scaling, of the damping of sound modes. I also find
that the nonlinearities allowed {\it in equilibrium} do not stabilize long
ranged order in spatial dimensions d=2; in accord with the Mermin-Wagner
theorem. Nonequilibrium nonlinearities {\it do} stabilize long ranged order in
d=2, as argued by earlier work. Some of these were missed by earlier work; it
is unclear whether or not they change the scaling exponents in d=2.Comment: 6 pages, no figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
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