Re: Thread for Long Lectures from the Video Internet
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 3:59 am
by Cascade Whore
fallbacktostone wrote:
I got about five minutes in before Horowitz bullshit made me want to break my computer screen. Maybe I'll watch later when I'm in a more patient mood.
Re: Thread for Long Lectures from the Video Internet
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:23 am
by THE KILL
Necrometer wrote:
riley-o wrote:i like to listen to them while i play video games
I might have to use the power of technology to turn these into MP3s since I move around too much - if anyone cares let me know and I will upload them for you
and I would take requests
When I saw all the interesting youtube stuff people posted I was going to ask if anybody knew a free & easy to use programme to rip the audio track from videos, so I'd be grateful if you could upload mp3s... anyything that was posted before you posted would be cool, but I'd take whatever you've got. Cheers.
Re: Thread for Long Lectures from the Video Internet
Re: Thread for Long Lectures from the Video Internet
Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 2:23 am
by fallbacktostone
my bad, i forgot a bunch of stanford shit got posted already. still that playlist links you directly to all of susskinds quantum mechanics lectures.
Re: Thread for Long Lectures from the Video Internet
Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 6:17 am
by Idget Child
MIT's OCW still has a great wealth of information online. I have used it quite a bit for planning my classes and just dumbing down a lot of the really cool examples.
Susskind's lectures are a little lengthy but they are pretty good. I wish Stanford would put up more physics and computer science material. The professor for the introductory computer science course is so animated and fun to listen to, but that's all Karel ++ so it's basically worthless to me.
Re: Thread for Long Lectures from the Video Internet
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 3:51 pm
by fallbacktostone
riley-o wrote: post em fag
Re: Thread for Long Lectures from the Video Internet
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 4:12 pm
by fallbacktostone
that shit is pretty fucking heavy by the way.
Re: Thread for Long Lectures from the Video Internet
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 5:04 pm
by caldwell.the.great
not sure why I wasn't in this thread sooner
part one of Rick Roderick's lecture on "Philosophy and Post-Modern Culture"
one of my favorite lecturers because he's entertaining, he makes great examples, and he makes reading the texts easier, just by virtue of explaining them in clear terms, even if he oversimplifies things in this lecture series. they aren't meant to be comprehensive anyway. some of the latter ones he does aren't so great, but anything in the 100 and 200 series is worth taking a look at.
Re: Thread for Long Lectures from the Video Internet