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Can't seem to edit on iPhone client, but here's the link I meant to post. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972_Miami_Dolphins_season


The 1972 Dolphins went 14-0 and also won the Super Bowl [1].


They actually went 17-0 and won the Super Bowl.


I know--I was only counting the regular season. :)


If you're on Chrome, there's this plugin to deal with the sign-in prompt: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/block-quora-login-...


Re cost, looks like it's an additional $99/month on top of the Nanodegree fee. Although the first month is free for anyone signing up between now and June 30th. Also limited to SF, LA, and NYC.


Something I've long wondered: howwell do they deal with inclement weather?


They do well in rain but snow remains a problem, not due to icy roads (at SXSW Chris Urmson said they do well on slick roads) but that the "better than GPS" LIDAR-based location tracking stops working when snow is on the ground.

The car simply cannot figure out where it is when there's a significant layer of snow on the ground because the reference maps stop looking like what the car is seeing.

https://youtu.be/Uj-rK8V-rik?t=46m22s


Also some occasional javascript related gems here: https://twitter.com/realDonaldJS


@DEVOPS_BORAT has Kazakhstan[1] listed as the location in their profile, so no. :)

[1] https://twitter.com/devops_borat


The PostgreSQL manual [1] is pretty good IMO. Have you looked at that?

[1] http://www.postgresql.org/docs/manuals


The PostresSQL manual & documentation are one of my favourite things about PostresSQL, especially when I was first starting out :).


I really liked the NN&DL course. Another I've been meaning to check out is this book: http://www.deeplearningbook.org



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