
Ronseal, plus the professor's response is excellent :D
( , Tue 16 Aug 2011, 10:14, Reply)

Excellent.
THREADJACK (sorry Jeccius) - Can anyone recommend a reliable way of downloading content from iPlayer (or 4OD, for that matter) to be saved indefinitely? Up until recently I have been using 'get_iplayer', but for the last few weeks it's been failing to download content. I'm not trying to pirate the BBC or anything - I'm a teacher, and it's handy to be able to show kids things during lessons. I don't mind buying software to do this, but just need to know that it will definitely work. Many thanks.
( , Tue 16 Aug 2011, 10:24, Reply)

I use iPlayer+, which is Mac-only I'm afraid. Many times, downloads will fail a few times before succeeding.
code.google.com/p/iplayer-plus-2/
( , Wed 17 Aug 2011, 2:51, Reply)

It seems the teacher put about 50 times more effort into their response than the student.
( , Tue 16 Aug 2011, 14:09, Reply)

Ran a probability analysis on Yes/No answers for an exam for surgeons. Over a 5 year period the Yes answers averaged out as 56.9% for yes, 43.1% for no.
If in doubt, for a Yes/no answer and you don't have a clue, go for yes. It's easier for the people setting the exams to set questions where the answer is in the affirmative.
Basic Psychology, innit?
Cheers
( , Tue 16 Aug 2011, 14:34, Reply)

would you get lucky with "at least a quarter"?
Clearly not a professor of mathematics.
( , Thu 18 Aug 2011, 12:44, Reply)