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GlenAnderson

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    Comment #4428086

    I don't know what your station is like but my wife and lots of others do this from Bristol to London (~235 mile round trip by road). http://goo.gl/xscqD - image search for Bristol …

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    Comment #4316277

    What would you use instead? LoC isn't a perfect metric but it is very easy to relate to. Given some extra context like the type of application, the size of the company or the age o…

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    Comment #4309183

    What's worse, in my experience, is when people are unable to provide the necessary information, even when questioned directly, because they don't understand or appreciate the assum…

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    Comment #4307729

    That's the case - no adverts any of the bbc's television channels or radio stations in the UK. Most broadcasts are available on iPlayer too, always without adverts.

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    Comment #4307719

    My mother doesn't even know what a VPN is. Even if she did, she wouldn't know how to use one to watch the bbc coverage abroad as a license fee paying UK-citizen.

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    Comment #4255072

    That wasn't supposed to be a comment on the material, simply the way it's being presented. This was a discrete mathematics course, don't have time to look it up right now. (edit: R…

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    Comment #4255040

    And if you encounter a term that you missed by skipping the introduction it's easier, with a book, to quickly find where it's defined courtesy of the index.

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    Comment #4255016

    udacity has gone too far the other way for me. It seems very slick but I switched off after a couple of minutes because I felt like I was watching a kids tv show.

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    Comment #4254915

    I've been watching the lectures for the same course. Having them split into short self-contained videos (~5-15mins) has made it very easy to fit in around university and a toddler.…