I've signed up for one of those. This one:clv101 wrote:and MOOCs.
https://www.coursera.org/course/warmerworld
Whether I have the self motivation to stick it out for a whole four weeks... well, we'll see
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I've signed up for one of those. This one:clv101 wrote:and MOOCs.
clv101 wrote:Python's great. I'm using it on a daily basis these days.Snail wrote:I started a course for learning Python and only stuck with it for 2 weeks!
Don't over-specialise though. I did first time around doing synthetic organic peptide chemistry and have watched all the research laboratories I worked at shut down in the UK (Parke-Davis, Pfizer etc). I would have been much being an Analytical Chemist. Plenty of jobs still and could live in my home county Notts and not the 'posh and expensive' South-East where the research labs seemed to be based.Ralph wrote:BritDownUnder wrote: My advice is to do something useful though, meaning a science or engineering. Don't worry about the loan!
My usual response to this type of question, one roundly criticized back when the world was supposed to end, but looking a little better now that it hasn't (surprise surprise) is if you go to university, you take the most difficult program they have available, in the most difficult specialty you can manage, and do your best to be better than everyone else in the program.
With the proliferation of interesting but irrelevant topics of study (women's studies, basket weaving, the meaning of life, leadership) it turns out that just having a degree has been devalued by the proliferation of such nonsense, and it is now necessary, even when the degree comes from the better schools (Ivy League for example), to examine the actual subjects studied and degree achieved.
but that's the point. Your posts are not only boring (and of course condescending) but they don't prove anything. I mean, you have to ask yourself (or rather, your Masters have to have a serious sit-down and ask themselves) why you are here? If you want to persuade us here on Board that there exists no energy problem, you're not exactly going the right way about it are you?Ralph wrote:Appears to come with knowing more about peak oil than the peak oilers. They do have a tough time with this. But I will just chalk up your comment to the usual "yes we know how badly we understood what was going on but we were SOLD so well by TOD and Ruppert and ASPO that it is THEIR fault!".stevecook172001 wrote:You really are a boring bugger Ralph.Ralph wrote: I recommend more history on how ridiculous peak oil claims once were...."blah blah blah...."
It isn't possible. The more I can proveStevecook172001 wrote: I wouldn't mind so much if you were entertaining in your trolling. But you're like a stuck record. You really do need to work on introducing a bit more variety to your tired script mate.
You removed the best parts, and best questions Renewable. What a surprise. It is rather embarrassing, that there are those who pay attention to these things, and then there are the zealots who, for some reason, do not.RenewableCandy wrote: but that's the point. Your posts are not only boring (and of course condescending) but they don't prove anything. I mean, you have to ask yourself (or rather, your Masters have to have a serious sit-down and ask themselves) why you are here? If you want to persuade us here on Board that there exists no energy problem, you're not exactly going the right way about it are you?
Ooops, I just signed up for another one:biffvernon wrote:I've signed up for one of those. This one:clv101 wrote:and MOOCs.
https://www.coursera.org/course/warmerworld
Whether I have the self motivation to stick it out for a whole four weeks... well, we'll see
Duly noted for later on this year, post-OU. Inky swots, we must be...biffvernon wrote:Ooops, I just signed up for another one:biffvernon wrote:I've signed up for one of those. This one:clv101 wrote:and MOOCs.
https://www.coursera.org/course/warmerworld
Whether I have the self motivation to stick it out for a whole four weeks... well, we'll see
https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/cli ... -solutions
Future Learn seem an interesting venture, owned by the OU but partnered by the top two dozen universities. This is their first batch of courses, just about to start, and I rather fancy it could become a very big thing over the next very few years. Just three dozen short courses announced so far, covering a wide range of topics.
Oh do give the childish pettiness a bloody rest Woodburner. You seem to expend the vast majority of time on here making these non-postswoodburner wrote:You often use that type of response for anyone who doesn't agree with your view who questions your statements. Usually in a more abusive tone than that. Why is your view so right, and other's so wrong?UndercoverElephant wrote:"Ralph" contributes nothing useful or interesting to any of the discussion here.