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Re: Coursera

#61  Postby ElDiablo » Feb 16, 2016 2:41 pm

How's the class coming along Animavore?
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Re: Coursera

#62  Postby Animavore » Feb 16, 2016 2:50 pm

Spiffingly. I'm reading more than ever on this subject. It's amazing how driven one can become when ownage is at stake.
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Re: Coursera

#63  Postby ElDiablo » Feb 16, 2016 5:28 pm

Animavore wrote:Spiffingly. I'm reading more than ever on this subject. It's amazing how driven one can become when ownage is at stake.


Great. I don't have the time to really apply myself or else I'd take it too.
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Re: Coursera

#64  Postby Animavore » Feb 16, 2016 5:32 pm

ElDiablo wrote:
Animavore wrote:Spiffingly. I'm reading more than ever on this subject. It's amazing how driven one can become when ownage is at stake.


Great. I don't have the time to really apply myself or else I'd take it too.

Fortunately there's not much happening in my job right now. :lol:
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Re: Coursera

#65  Postby Mantisdreamz » Mar 01, 2016 9:34 am

I was/am still taking: Buddhism and Modern Psychology

It's good. I like the teacher - he's the right amount of anal/precise and emotional. (and smart).

Speaking of free courses, you guys know of Duolingo? (free language learning): https://en.duolingo.com/
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Re: Coursera

#66  Postby KeenIdiot » Mar 01, 2016 9:45 pm

Taking one one ancient marine reptiles and another on Greek history. One on Ancient Egypt starts soon.
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Re: Coursera

#67  Postby Mantisdreamz » Apr 23, 2016 9:12 am

KeenIdiot wrote:Taking one one ancient marine reptiles and another on Greek history. One on Ancient Egypt starts soon.

how did the ancient marine reptiles one go?
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Re: Coursera

#68  Postby KeenIdiot » May 15, 2016 11:55 pm

It was cool, though I needed a better basis in taxonomy.
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Re: Coursera

#69  Postby Spearthrower » Apr 13, 2019 1:18 am

KeenIdiot wrote:Taking one one ancient marine reptiles and another on Greek history. One on Ancient Egypt starts soon.



Think I've taken all these over the last few years. I took a year out during 2016 and basically just gorged on Coursera!
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