On Dec 28, 2007 3:42 PM, SJS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> begin  quoting Tracy R Reed as of Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 01:44:49PM -0800:
> > SJS wrote:
> > >begin  quoting Mark Schoonover as of Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 09:28:46AM
> -0800:
> > >>To get started, the online videos can be found here:
> > >I find "online video" to be incredibly tedious. If it isn't over and
> > >done in ninety seconds, I tend to abort and move on.
> >
> > Actually, if you download the videos via bittorrent and watch them full
> > screen on your local machine it isn't bad at all.  Much better than
> > watching the little window of a flash app.
>
> That's not the problem at all. It's not the size of the video... it's
> that I'm stuck there forced to passively accept information; the only
> action I /can/ take is to abort it. So I do, eventually.


Personally speaking, that's the way I'm in class too. It's rare I ask a
question. I normally read up before hand what's going to be covered in the
lecture. I'll sit back and listen, then make notes on the details that are
not in the book. Usually by then, I have enough understanding to go on my
own.

[snipped]

>
>
> > >The PDF conversion may be useful; from that I can make a hardcopy and
> > >follow along with the discussios on the list. That might be amusing.
> >
> > I printed out the PDF and have a hardcopy. Make sure you use a duplex
> > printer. It's rather large. I have it all 3 hole punched in a binder.
> > Wish it were cheaper to have stuff actually bound.
>
> $5 is expensive?
>
> --
> Velo-bind at Kinkos, plus a sharpie to write the title on the spine.
> Stewart Stremler
>

To save even more paper, I print two up to a page, then print duplex.  Just
bind it on the short side...



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