Fooled by Randomness
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A little repetitive?

I just finished part 1 of the book. Don't you get the impression that the author could have wrapped what he wanted to say in 15 odd pages as opposed to 250+?
I mean I'm halfway across and yet I'm finding this book a little too repetitive in context.
I mean I'm halfway across and yet I'm finding this book a little too repetitive in context.
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Rutul wrote: "I just finished part 1 of the book. Don't you get the impression that the author could have wrapped what he wanted to say in 15 odd pages as opposed to 250+?
I mean I'm halfway across and yet I'm f..."
Yup totally..way too repetitive
I mean I'm halfway across and yet I'm f..."
Yup totally..way too repetitive
He's not telling you a story by the way. He's trying to explain randomness in various domains, through real-life examples. I didn't find it repetitive at all.
Rutul wrote: "I just finished part 1 of the book. Don't you get the impression that the author could have wrapped what he wanted to say in 15 odd pages as opposed to 250+?
I mean I'm halfway across and yet I'm f..."I agree. Its repetitive. I respect the author though and is a very learned person.
I mean I'm halfway across and yet I'm f..."I agree. Its repetitive. I respect the author though and is a very learned person.
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