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dipsydoodle

(42,239 posts)
10. Excellent
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 06:45 AM
Mar 2012

I'm an old fart too but still love maths. I'd looked around recently for books on pure maths for some timely reminders and was appalled at the prices. That site looks very handy.

The Feynman series izquierdista Mar 2012 #1
Absolutely caraher Mar 2012 #4
Yeah, Feynman was certainly a very interesting option. SwissTony Mar 2012 #6
A physics professor I had in college seeviewonder Mar 2012 #13
Try this one Warpy Mar 2012 #2
what a great site, thanks for posting. n/t Joe Shlabotnik Mar 2012 #3
I bluedave Mar 2012 #5
I've looked at the Khan site. SwissTony Mar 2012 #7
Thanks, bookmarked. nt Dead_Parrot Mar 2012 #8
Excellent dipsydoodle Mar 2012 #10
some recommendations jobendorfer Mar 2012 #9
I have fond memories of Halliday and Resnick eridani Mar 2012 #11
For modern physics, I suggest seeviewonder Mar 2012 #12
Thanks for the advice, good people. SwissTony Mar 2012 #14
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