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Quotes About Computer

...Few more seconds....let's just check out this and this and this... one more minute.... OH, OH my god it's 12 P.M. and times has went so fast... (The Computer Effect!)
~ Deyth Banger
You never heard ofplugging her in ? My God, Myrnin, you made a vampire computer?
~ Rachel Caine
At his computer, he accessed the National Crime Information Center website and went to the list of people for whom arrest warrants were outstanding. He sought the name Nathan Palmer—and began to make a list of curious facts.
~ Dean Koontz
I've tried writing on a computer thinking it would make me more efficient, but if you're writing crummy stuff, being efficient is no help.
~ Jennifer Egan
I got into television in 1998 when I didn't have a computer or even an email address.
~ Willie Geist
I had no idea you could get an Emmy for creating a computer game.
~ Michael Morhaime
I was born in the technology era.
~ Maluma
By analogy, the "Records" reside in what we today might call, in computer lingo, a "zipped file" – which may be opened up and reanimated by "mystics," like a celestial television set.
~ Unknown
Eve:] "Tell me, Logan, doesn't all this subservience and courtesy stick in your throat?" [Logan:] "A little. But I can live with it. I learned a long time ago that if you're not the most important chip in a computer, you grease the wheels and don't get in the way.
~ Iris Johansen
The operation of a peer-matching network would be simple. The user would identify himself by name and address and describe the activity for which he sought a peer. A computer would send him back the names and addresses of all those who had inserted the same description. It is amazing that such a simple utility has never been used on a broad scale for publicly valued activity
~ Ivan Illich
[The] men of the technostructure are the new and universal priesthood. Their religion is business success; their test of virtue is growth and profit. Their bible is the computer printout; their communion bench is the committee room.
~ J. K. Galbraith
I spend my life essentially alone at a computer. That doesn't change. I have the same challenges every day.
~ Dan Brown
But I guess until somebody invents a computer you plug into your head, we'll just have to keep going to school. Bummer in the summer!
~ Dan Gutman
we walked into the lab, Mrs. Yonkers was sitting on top of her desk, and her computer was on her chair. That was weird. You're supposed to sit on your chair with the computer on your desk. It was also weird that Mrs.
~ Dan Gutman
used to plan endlessly, but it never made much difference. Everything happens in the actual writing, for me. Now I just live in a book for three years or so. The computer is always on. I make decisions. I revise decisions. The book falls apart. The book comes together in a different way. The new book falls apart. I hold my nerve. The book I start writing—the easy, confident, public book—always turns fraudulent, for me, and I realize that I have
~ Daniel Alarcon
I love the village in my computer. There's little validation in the day-to-day life of a writer; sometimes we ache for a connection.
~ Lisa Unger
While many hackers have the knowledge, skills, and tools to attack computer systems, they generally lack the motivation to cause violence or severe economic or social harm.
~ Dorothy Denning
We would naturally prefer not to reckon with the worst of what people do or say on the margins, but we have to. Especially if it seems possible to trace a line from vicious rhetoric on a computer screen to violent action.
~ Charlie Sykes
I've got a song on One Direction's album called 'Tell Me A Lie'. It's a really cute song - I love it. I loved that they liked it. They sound really great on it. I already have it - I'm so VIP with my copy on my computer! It does sound really good.
~ Kelly Clarkson
The personal computer can be a virtual device.
~ Barry Lam
We have met the Devil of Information Overload and his impish underlings, the computer virus, the busy signal, the dead link, and the PowerPoint presentation.
~ James Gleick
We did more to thwart Iran's nuclear ambitions with a computer virus than we ever could have with bombs (and we did still more with diplomacy - the abandonment of which is also bad for our military, because militaries can only stop a problem, not fix a problem).
~ Joe Sestak
I think computer viruses should count as life. I think it says something about human nature that the only form of life we have created so far is purely destructive. We've created life in our own image.
~ Stephen Hawking
If you're using a computer as an artist and expressing your personal vision, I think your personal vision comes through.
~ Dave Gibbons