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Intertwingled: Information Changes Everything
- Narrated by: Gary D. MacFadden
- Length: 5 hrs and 43 mins
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- Glen Rodgers
- 13-07-19
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts
Not a fan of narrator or the structure but was enjoyable none the less. Aimed at info architects but system thinkers would enjoy.
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- Nigel
- 16-03-15
Awesome intertwingled tree of insights
I loved this book - Peter Morville's self deprecating, understated humour cajoling and bowling us through dimensions, layers, systems, interactions, causes, consequences, responsibilities, opportunities and freedoms - a veritable masterpiece of insights and connections that will leave me reflecting for weeks and likely changed for ever. I highly recommend this irreverent, thoughtful, thought-provoking and important book to anyone interested in ideas, society, ecology and the future of all that could ever have relevance to our own existence.
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- Chad Jones
- 12-12-18
Mostly half baked ideas.
The author gives a superficial glance at a number of topics, and doesn't investigate anything to a level of depth I found useful.
The author borrows the worst from Nassim Nicholas Taleb, read his books instead.
The author brings up potential problems with technology, but makes the mistake of thinking that only slowing down or reversing course is the solution. For further thinking on these topics, I recommend David Deutsch "The Beginning of Infinity".
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- Michael K. Brown
- 11-01-16
Some good lessons, but...
All in all, this book was somewhat valuable. There were many good lessons, but it all feels a bit jumbled and lacking cohesion. The narrator is also insanely robotic in his de-liv-er-y.
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- A G
- 14-11-14
? Not what you expect
What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
This is no game changer. Mostly, at best a few anectodes and self referential can kickings...