"Blink " thing.
Blink which although it's not unconditional defense of intuition, it certainly gave people the impression that sometimes we magically know things without knowing why we know them.
goes on the blink .
In the blink of an eye, we take something in.
male #6: Blink . Dan Roam: Blink , exactly.
Weíve gone from the blink of an eye being the shortest interval to, you know, we measure our memory in nanoseconds.
male #4: And favorite blink songs?
I guess with blink we're always conscious.
And we are an eye blink if you look at the history of evolution.
Anything you're dying to know about Blink 182 so we can answer them, well, here's your chance to ask.
It couldn't even last from the beginning of a blink to the end of a blink .
Malcolm was the bestselling author of "The Tipping Point," "Blink ," "Outliers," et cetera.
Well, "Blink ," my second book, it so profoundly undermined my belief in my own capacity
And if you've read Malcolm Gladwell and Blink , and know about all the research on implicit cognition, you're familiar with some of that work.
I was in a different place on the blink record like approaching lyrics with blink now it's like I really was able to find out a little bit more of who I am and like that song Wishing
But you don't see the world in blinks .
Here we have a dish, and within the blink of an eye, your brain has decided what it is.
So Malcolm Gladwell in "Blink " was talking about this, that hit right away, that intuition.
Malcolm Gladwell wrote a book, "Blink ," about it.
You know how you do that, just blink , blink , blink , blink , blink , because you recognize it instantly.
from but why the hell would you bring your 14 year old kid to a blink show?
All went through your mind without you thinking, just in the blink of an eye or less.
And then any kind of movement, like an eye blink , for example, just washes out the signal totally.
he wants to know what your experience doing Angels and Airwaves and how it has been different from blink .
kept accelerating the First Technology creating species only took a few hundred thousand years really a blink of an eye
there are genes that are that have been changing over the last 10,000 years which is an eye blink So This is highly
So if you think about the grand scheme of time, of course, this is not even a blink .
Well, I'm sure we've all heard stories of people getting injured and then they lose the ability to speak, or their memory goes on the blink ,
or in Clive's case a lot of the damage to his brain-- even despite the fact that his consciousness was going on the blink he still retained
So there's two ways to engage ocular recognition technology-- and I'd never said those three words in a row prior to the Eyewriter, ocular recognition technology-- blink
And this energy takes the form of pairs of particles and antiparticles that emerged from empty space and then meet and annihilate and in the blink of an eye,
selfish, we tend to rely a lot on intuition, on snap judgments, on the thin slices that Malcolm Gladwell wrote about in "Blink ."
Her work has been covered in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, books like Malcolm Gladwell's "Blink ."
And yet, she makes that decision, in the words of Malcolm Gladwell, "in a blink of an eye."
If you look, you know, what is humanely perceivable you have a blink of an eye, a third of a second to a 90 year life span.
Jonathan: Jonathan: So Black Bird 192 from Italy asks: "Wishing Well, a song that may represent the story of everyone of us fans and blink told in three and a half minutes, where did you
female #2: Mark Hoppus: Actually one of the best things about coming back out on the road right now is that we are seeing people who have been following blink since day one come out to
It's me, Mark Hoppus, shooting this video out from the Blink 182 tour.
Every lighthouse has a unique period--the time between each blink .
This may remind you of a story that you've heard about if you read Malcolm Gladwell's book "Blink ", which is subtitled "The Power
And I’m actually, like literally have in my bag a cop-a copy of "Blink ", Malcolm Gladwell’s book ‘cause I wanta reread it because when I remember reading it, it kinda drives me
I mean, think, this planet is four billion years old, 60 years isn't even hardly a blink in our lifetime, in this planets lifetime.