Saturday, January 01, 2005

Faster by James Gleick

I expected this to be as interesting and thought-provoking and informative as Gleick's earlier book Chaos. It's not.

It is a study of the speed of our lives - how we always seek to do things faster and what tools we use in that pursuit.

It is interesting, and it also made me realize how I don't participate in the rat race much. I could recognize my friends in it more than me (with the exception of fast talking). It's also an easy read, a quick read, but not an extremely satisfying one.

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