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finished it a week ago but haven't had time to post. it was an interesting book. one that you can read in chunks, but i think that if i read it straight thru, i would have gotten more. maybe not though, from some of your comments. it did feel a bit disjointed, but i took it for what it was - some interesting stuff, a bit connected. i like that he dealt w/ both sides of thin-slicing - when it can potentially work and potentially fail. i also liked how he made an attempt to bring it all together - like he kept going back to the statue from the opening story. even when it seemed like a bit of a stretch, it at least reminded me of the previous points and made me try to piece together some relations.

it was b/c of this that the end felt a bit empty. not that i expected a neat summary and a "what to do w/ this info" guide, but the symphony auditions didn't seem to capture everything. or maybe that was just me. the autism piece was interesting, but a bit forced i felt. he gave an example of how the autistic dude focussed in on key things that you wouldn't expect then took that theme and ran. there are other aspects to autism that may not have worked in well w/ his conclusion, but i got what he was trying to say, and i found the tunnel-vision concept pretty interesting. it's terrible that tragedies (diallo shooting) play out this way. i mean, how can you thin-slice the value of someone's life - which is essentially what happens when you have a gun in your hand. pull the trigger or not? crazy.

good book. if anyone's still reading (or waiting for the paperback - i see you), feel free to add on to this thread whenever you'd like. next book coming.

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Okaybooks - Discuss Malcolm Gladwell's Blink. [View all] , B, Fri May-12-06 09:18 AM
 
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I'm going to have to read it, I read The Tipping Point
May 12th 2006
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The individual cases are all interesting, but cumulatively
May 12th 2006
2
that's more or less what I expected from Blink
May 12th 2006
4
Great post
May 12th 2006
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      Before I saw him speak, I was less inclined to give him a pass
May 12th 2006
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RE: The individual cases are all interesting, but cumulatively
May 17th 2006
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while I know it's politically very unpalatable
May 17th 2006
11
RE: while I know it's politically very unpalatable
May 18th 2006
12
      well he does recognize that in the article
May 18th 2006
13
           political will and cost/benefit analysis
May 18th 2006
15
                Right, But
May 18th 2006
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                     yes, of course
May 18th 2006
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                          But if it was politically easy
May 18th 2006
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                               the better article
May 18th 2006
24
                                    agreed
May 19th 2006
29
                                         I know, sigh, I hate those.
May 19th 2006
30
                                              hahahahaha
May 19th 2006
31
                                                   You ARE me.
May 19th 2006
32
                                                        I didn't have the subscription yet at that point
May 20th 2006
34
thanks for focusing my unease with this book
May 19th 2006
33
Great Book
May 12th 2006
3
RE: Okaybooks - Discuss Malcolm Gladwell's Blink.
May 12th 2006
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RE: Okaybooks - Discuss Malcolm Gladwell's Blink.
May 12th 2006
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i couldn't decide what his conclusion was....
May 17th 2006
10
agreed
May 18th 2006
14
his conclusion is that, since we all make these kind of decisions
May 20th 2006
35
That nigga ugly.
May 18th 2006
17
very interesting reading
May 18th 2006
18
Wordman says...
May 18th 2006
19
Best promotion for Kenna's album I've ever seen
May 18th 2006
20
yeah, that really made me happy
May 18th 2006
23
come on.
May 18th 2006
25
I got it from the library
May 18th 2006
26
      good thinking.
May 18th 2006
27
**** Somewhere I was expecting // Book Club Paperback****
May 19th 2006
28
can we get a collection of all his New Yorker essays?
May 22nd 2006
36
yes
May 22nd 2006
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      This is why you're awesome
May 22nd 2006
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           oh honey
May 22nd 2006
39
how are books chosen?
Jun 01st 2006
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      At this point...
Jun 01st 2006
42
           welllllll
Jun 01st 2006
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