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Quotes About Technology

She doesn't recognize the number—none of her friends use their phones as phones anymore.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
I also think people didn't truly understand the Internet back then, if indeed they can be said to understand it now.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Sam texted her. He was starting to resent the elliptical nature of texting Sadie, the way she could ignore half of what he said and, often, the important half.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
The nurses deem the e-reader to be more sanitary than a paper book.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
People design very quickly on a monitor, and they print on some enormous industrial printer in a warehouse in a distant country, and the designer hasn't touched a piece of fabric at any point in the process or gotten her hands dirty with ink. Computers are great for experimentation, but they're bad for deep thinking.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
But in the end, it had been a long day, and it was easier to stare at her phone for the next twelve minutes than confront a driver, IRL. When she reached her destination, she rated him one star.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
THAT NIGHT IN BED, A.J. is still talking about the e-reader. "Do you know the real problem with that contraption?
~ Gabrielle Zevin
An e-reader! I've wanted one for a really long time." She shoots a quick look over to her father. He nods, though his eyebrow is twitching slightly. "Thanks, Nana." Maya kisses her grandmother on the cheek.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
The easiest way to get old is to be technologically behind, A.J.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
What is so great about the times?" A.J. has often reflected that, bit by bit, all the best things in the world are being carved away like fat from meat. First, it had been the record stores, and then the video stores, and then newspapers and magazines, and now even the big chain bookstores were disappearing everywhere you looked. From his point of view, the only thing worse than a world with big chain bookstores was a world with NO big chain bookstores.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
An e-reader allows these cursed creatures to enlarge the text as much as they'd like.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
The trick could sometimes be her phone, her (and everyone else's) fortress of solitude, and a practiced absorption in it.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
In high school, you read The Scarlet Letter, and it occurs to you that this is what the Internet is like.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
In photographs taken from the sky, cities resembled circuit boards. It was no surprise, really, that there were sparky misfirings, dangerous connections. Even traffic, Alice concluded, set up a kind of static in the air, let loose vibrations and uncontainable agitation. Freighted with more than they could absorb, with city intentions, citizens moved in designs of inexplicable purpose.
~ Gail Jones
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~ Galaxy Craze
Don't you wish there were a knob on the TV to turn up the intelligence There's one marked 'Brightness,' but it doesn't work.
~ Gallagher
THE DOOMSDAY MACHINE IS THE HUMAN RACE
~ Gardner Dozois
A technical solution may be defined as one that requires a change only in the techniques of the natural sciences, demanding little or nothing in the way of change in human values or ideas of morality.
~ Garrett Hardin
It was luxuries like air conditioning that brought down the Roman Empire. With air conditioning their windows were shut, they couldn't hear the barbarians coming
~ Garrison Keillor
My generation was secretive, brooding, ambitious, show-offy, and this generation is congenial. Totally. I imagine them walking around with GPS chips that notify them when a friend is in the vicinity, and their GPSes guide them to each other in clipped electronic lady voices and they sit down side by side in a coffee shop and text-message each other while checking their e-mail and hopping and skipping around Facebook to see who has posted pictures of their weekend.
~ Garrison Keillor
If you taught me to read and provided for me the same computer system as someone has provided for Stephen Hawking, I, too, would write great books. And yet you don't teach me to read, and you don't give me a computer stick I can push around with my nose to point at the next letter I wish typed. So whose fault is it that I am what I am?
~ Garth Stein
Someday, people will be buying these in antique shops, and they'll have tiny computers that they carry around with them"—which I think he probably meant as a joke, except he didn't laugh.
~ Gary D. Schmidt
While veteran leaders may have the benefit of experience, they're weighed down by legacy beliefs. Many of their assumptions about customers, technology, and the competitive environment were forged years or decades earlier, and reflect a world that no longer exists.
~ Gary Hamel
Media multitaskers actually experience a thrill with switching—a burst of dopamine—that can be addictive. Without
~ Gary Keller