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free video lessons on 12 computer Science Courses including JAVA

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AK444 - 17 Dec 2007 09:13 GMT
Hi Guys,  Good news is that as many as 12 courses from top
universities are providing free video lessons  http://freevideolectures.com/ComputerScience/
on all the basic courses. All you need to have is Real Player
installed on your PC.

I think it is useful to you........
maxnesler@gmail.com - 17 Dec 2007 13:39 GMT
> Hi Guys,  Good news is that as many as 12 courses from top
> universities are providing free video lessons  http://freevideolectures.com/ComputerScience/
> on all the basic courses. All you need to have is Real Player
> installed on your PC.
>
> I think it is useful to you........

Anyone looks at these yet?

I dont click on links unless its trusted p0rn or gmail.
Andrew Thompson - 17 Dec 2007 14:19 GMT
>> Hi Guys,  Good news is that as many as 12 courses from top
>> universities are providing free video lessons  http://freevideospam.spam/ComputerSpam/

Please mung the URLs of spammers before
reposting them.

>> on all the basic courses.
...
>> I think it is useful to you........

You would.  But then, you have a vested interest in
the site, and if you make that clear, it makes the
recommendation somewhat less use.

>Anyone looks at these yet?

Why would we bother following the link to a
to the site of a multi-posting, spammer 'shill'*?

* For leaving any doubt as to that they were the
webmaster, and had a vested interest in driving
people to their Google adfest site (that probably
provides plagiarised material which is better
represented elsewhere).

As an aside.  You asked on c.l.j.help if there were
any 'moderators' to filter out spam?  Here, just like
there, there are none, but as I mentioned you can
always report any thread as spam, and that will
hopefully help block it for other users.  I had already
flagged this as spam when it first appeared (and after
doing a quick few checks).  (And no, I don't bother
with the MI5 posts).

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