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Quotes About Technology

I'm a little bit nervous for us with all of this electronically generated new hyper-space that we've moved into, where not only people but also economies and systems, like banking, are left to zeros and ones. I want to be more than a zero or one.
~ Al Jarreau
Basically, when I get home I just do emails for around three hours, which stinks. I have a thing about getting into your inbox every night before going to bed. I'm usually working from my laptop or my phone, desperately trying to get my inbox to zero before I fall asleep.
~ Ivanka Trump
Bitcoin will hit thousands of dollars per coin, because it's worth at least that much, or it's worth zero.
~ Erik Voorhees
When we had the 'flash crash' in 2010, where the price of some stocks briefly fell to zero, high-frequency trading played a big role in that event.
~ Brad Katsuyama
There are systems called zero discharge emission systems that would prevent any pollution from making it into the water or the air.
~ Charles Duhigg
The environmental benefits of hydrogen are also outstanding. When used as an energy source, hydrogen produces no emissions besides water. Zero polluting emissions, an amazing advance over the current sources of energy that we use.
~ Dan Lipinski
I know what Twitter is; I don't use it. I don't use Facebook, so luckily, it does zero to my ego.
~ Richard C. Armitage
A golf course should aspire to generate as much energy as it consumes - golf should be leading the way toward energy net zero.
~ Thomas Friedman
Ground zero for me is audio.
~ Jimmy Iovine
There is absolutely zero doubt that you can technically do an excellent full-featured FPS game, because these devices are more powerful now than, like, a previous generation Xbox.
~ John Carmack
It is very clear that voice communications is moving on to the Internet. In the end, the price that anyone can provide for voice transmission on the Net will trend toward zero.
~ Meg Whitman
When goods are digital, they can be replicated with perfect quality at nearly zero cost, and they can be delivered almost instantaneously. Welcome to the economics of abundance.
~ Erik Brynjolfsson
It is simply economically impossible to require controls that even approach zero emissions.
~ Barry Commoner
You already have zero privacy - get over it.
~ Scott McNealy
Give One, Get One generated about 100,000 zero-dollar laptops. Somebody else paid for them, but from the recipient's point of view, that's zero.
~ Nicholas Negroponte
I mean, when you get down to very low numbers of nuclear weapons, and you contemplate going to zero, how do you deal with the reality of that technology being available to almost any country that seeks to pursue it? And what conditions do you put in place?
~ Robert M. Gates
If I say I've got two versions of Word - that old one from 1982 that's perfect, with zero defects; or the new one that's got all this cool new stuff, but there might be a few bugs in it - people always want the new one. But I wouldn't want them to operate a plane I was on with software that happened to be the latest greatest release!
~ Nathan Myhrvold
In many ways, I am very happy about the whole Linux commercial market because the commercial market is doing all these things that I have absolutely zero interest in doing myself.
~ Linus Torvalds
Our CII building in Hyderabad has zero discharge of water. Every drop of water is treated and reused.
~ Jamshyd Godrej
I remember that, one day, I was visiting one training center in the 1990s that was teaching people how to fix Volkswagen engines from the 1960s, which were no longer sold. So you were training people on a skill that had zero value. The reason is that they hadn't received any new equipment in 20 years.
~ James Heckman
If you go back to the '50s and '60s... there was zero tech in S.F. It was all in the Valley... and it crept northward in early 2000s.
~ Mitch Kapor
Here it is, 2011, and I feel zero shame when I tell you I would like to marry my smartphone. It is a handful of pure delight.
~ Lynn Coady
The World Wide Web went from zero to millions of web pages in a few years. Many revolutions look irrelevant just before they change everything swiftly.
~ George M. Church
I remember, once I was stressed, with an upcoming paper deadline. That little Microsoft Word clippy guy would show up in my face, jumping around and asking if I needed help. It had no understanding of my emotions and had zero empathy. That got me interested in this idea of tech being responsive to our emotions.
~ Rana el Kaliouby