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- Pretty solid stuff Blake, but for me now that I'm retired I can afford be more inefficient :)
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- Might have been mobile and blog updating was not in the list yet...(lol)
- @Jorge @Scott I realize this is patch solution. Judging by the tools that are available right now (April 21, 2009), this is the best solution I've seen anyone propose (to fit my personal needs...
- While this method may "work", it's really just a band-aid you have to change every 5 minutes on a sliced jugular. The major problem is that you would have to maintain four (or...
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You can find almost anything for free on the Internet these days, including education. So if you’re a motivated self learner, and it’s the actual knowledge you’re after (not a paper to hang on your wall), here is a round up of sites to get you started
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1 year ago
My blog is at Free Science Online.
I have collected maths, physics, computer science, biology, engineering and many other lectures!
Sincerely,
Peteris Krumins
1 year ago
Great Ideas. I've been using the MIT site for sometime now. I was shocked when I found out you can take all of their classes for free, just sans diploma. Its a fantastic tool if you need to brush up on a subject.
Keep the posts coming
Bernie
1 year ago
1 year ago
As a co-founder of Fratnimals.co.uk, I am constantly scouring the web for new opportunities to learn and brush up on the skills needed in such a demanding position. In all seriousness, the Mango tool is a free version of Rosetta Stone and uses the same linguistic theory in making it both easy to learn and remember.
The MIT Lecture Browser is great as well-- nice for a lazy Sunday afternoon or if you want to re-learn some things that may have been forgotten...
Love the posts, bro.
Bato