It is a pity that the small cheap device to jam your train-companion's mobile phone, described by Matt Rudd in jammer's revenge in the 18/11/2007 Sunday Times on-line, is not legal in the UK.
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124 - White Papers - Assessment and Teaching of 21st Century Skills (ACT21s)
86 - My end-of-course report from Keith Devlin's Coursera "Introduction to Mathematical Thinking" course
63 - Peter Norvig's TED talk reflecting on creating and running the online AI course
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