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Quotes About Storage

The transition to virtual machines (optimizing the allocation of processing cycles) and to cloud computing (optimizing storage allocation) marks the beginning of a transformation into a landscape where otherwise wasted resources are being put to use.
~ George B. Dyson
Your eyes is camera and your brain is a file cabinet.
~ George Balanchine
What I really wanted just then was to put Georgie in cold storage. It is unfortunate that other human beings cannot be conveniently immobilized.
~ Iris Murdoch
Have a place for everything and keep the things somewheres else. That is not advice, it is merely custom.
~ Mark Twain
The biscuit tin shouldn't be handy - move it about a bit. Try to keep it out of the way.
~ Mary Berry
The house is in turmoil with records on every space. In the kitchen and in the dining room is covered with records. I don't have a big enough house to accommodate everything.
~ Marian McPartland
I'm basically turning my apartment into an armory.
~ Luke Evans
If we give people the ability to buy a lot more because they can store a lot more, for a company that creates TV shows and movies, that's fantastic.
~ Bob Iger
Most of us still haven't grasped the fact that everything we commit to the digital space - not just our public blogs and broadcast tweets, but every private text message, email, and voicemail is likely to be stored and accessible. Forever.
~ Douglas Rushkoff
Tears came welling up behind her eyes for a second, then they went back inside for some other time, a sad time. A certain crevice of Lucky's mind wondered if there is some kind of reservoir for tears where they are stored, because sometimes there are so many of them, pouring and pouring out.
~ Susan Patron
Soon it's all going to be digital anyway. It's all going to be saved on a little coin somewhere.
~ Richard Donner
I pick up inspiration from everywhere and it all manages to keep stored in my brain somewhere.
~ Santigold
We can now with Google Glasses record everything around us, and we can make sure that nothing is ever forgotten because everything is stored somewhere in Google servers or somewhere else.
~ Evgeny Morozov
Tinned food can be cheaper than buying fresh stuff. Things like tinned carrots, tinned potatoes, mushy peas make a good base for a soup.
~ Jack Monroe
My freezer is a labelled-and-dated marvel of soups, stews, braises, cooked grains, bread, and the occasional half-eaten dessert. Any of them can be defrosted and ready to eat in under 25 minutes.
~ Chris Morocco
Your subconscious has access to all the same information your conscious mind receives, but it doesn't reason the way your conscious mind does. It takes everything literally. It doesn't make value judgments. It does not filter or interpret, it simply processes information literally and stores it.
~ Napoleon Hill
Simply consider that close to 80 or 85 percent of the cost of a tomato can be attributed to transportation, storage, and waste
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Simply consider that close to 80 or 85 percent of the cost of a tomato can be attributed to transportation, storage, and waste (unsold inventories), rather than the cost at the farmer level.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
perishable) food costs in America are largely, up to about 80 or 90 percent, determined by distribution and storage, not the cost at the agricultural level.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
It would take only a few thousand terabytes of hard-drive space to archive a human's entire audiovisual experience from cradle to grave.
~ Charles Seife
A best-seller and a neverseller are just two entries in a database; equal in the eyes of technology and the economics of storage.
~ Chris Anderson
Here's a bit of Discovery Channel for you - apples don't last forever. They can stay fresh for a long time, especially when refrigerated, but definitely not from December into the month of March.
~ Jen Lancaster
Memory is a big one: our ability to use the memory and move things in and out efficiently - that affected what we were able to do more than anything.
~ Todd Howard
The cloud is the reservoir that songs escape from.
~ Kevin Kelly