I’d like to study Jaynes, although it’s not on the top of my priority list—and I’m under the impression that the free PDF has been taken down at the moment.
If you find virtual study groups ineffective, then—ineffective compared to what ?
Wasn’t making a comparison, actually—just saying that joining a group of people online to study something hasn’t actually led to me studying in the past. Ineffective compared to taking a course, I suppose.
The PDF may’ve been taken down by whomever was hosting it, but it’s easily found: http://omega.albany.edu:8008/JaynesBook.html for example, to say nothing of all the download sites or P2P sources you could use.
I’d like to study Jaynes, although it’s not on the top of my priority list—and I’m under the impression that the free PDF has been taken down at the moment.
Wasn’t making a comparison, actually—just saying that joining a group of people online to study something hasn’t actually led to me studying in the past. Ineffective compared to taking a course, I suppose.
The PDF may’ve been taken down by whomever was hosting it, but it’s easily found: http://omega.albany.edu:8008/JaynesBook.html for example, to say nothing of all the download sites or P2P sources you could use.