rikishiboy
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I recently got myself an audible books subscription through my kindle.(love this thing by the way) and with that I get a free download monthly. This has lead me first to the Modern Scholar series, in which I enjoyed a great dinosaur lecture and a pretty good ecology lecture. I then decided I wAnted to see if I could find something else and that led me to The Great Courses and I just finished Big History, which was a whopping 24 hours, which I thoroughly enjoyed.
I am now trying to think of what to listen to next. So far I am leaning forward The Joy of Science, because it seems to cover a lot of stuff and science as a whole interests me a lot. Unfortunately, it is a fairly old lecture and the info is thus dated in some areas. I am also thinking about the History of Ancient Egypt, because that is cool to me as well. Only complaint on this one is the lecturer is too proud of himself (which probably will not bother me). It is very likely I will eventually listen to both, but which one now is the question.
I have also tried to find another lecture series, but have not. If there are any recommendations I would appreciate them.
I am now trying to think of what to listen to next. So far I am leaning forward The Joy of Science, because it seems to cover a lot of stuff and science as a whole interests me a lot. Unfortunately, it is a fairly old lecture and the info is thus dated in some areas. I am also thinking about the History of Ancient Egypt, because that is cool to me as well. Only complaint on this one is the lecturer is too proud of himself (which probably will not bother me). It is very likely I will eventually listen to both, but which one now is the question.
I have also tried to find another lecture series, but have not. If there are any recommendations I would appreciate them.