Udacity are running an Introduction to Statistics course starting on the 25th June 2012.
Many of us could stand to learn some more stats, I certainly could. This seems like a great opportunity!
It is mandatory for all LWers to enroll in this course.
Update: the last line was a joke. Obviously people are not finding it funny. Sorry.
It's curious that in all three volumes of that work (searched on Amazon), there's not a single paper by E.T. Jaynes, and just a single mention of him anywhere.
Presumably implying that people don't do that now? Is that a general trend, and in other fields than statistics? To take a nonrandom example, Judea Pearl seems to measure up well by those standards.
Wow! Excellent point, and excellent question! Updating. Thanks.