Comment author: DanNuffer 27 January 2012 01:44:20PM 0 points [-]

My preferences are E > D > B > A > C

Comment author: DanNuffer 14 January 2012 02:41:18AM 0 points [-]

I plan on going. Thanks for organizing it.

Comment author: DanNuffer 12 December 2011 03:35:00PM 3 points [-]

I'm interested.

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Comment author: Solvent 02 November 2011 10:03:20AM 15 points [-]

I don't think Eliezer's Introduction to Bayes's Theorem should be on here. I seriously don't think it's that good. It labors its points, and after I read the whole thing I still didn't get that you could use it to judge between different hypotheses, which is pretty much the most amazing thing I've learned this year, incidentally.

However, his new version, which he's working on and I got to read when I volunteered as an illustrator briefly, is absolutely amazing. When he gets that one finished, it will deserve its place on this list.

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Comment author: DanNuffer 05 November 2011 02:43:35AM 3 points [-]

I agree. I read Eliezer's Introduction to Bayes's Theorem three times and it didn't click. When I watched the Khan Academy video Probability (part 7) it clicked.