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Quotes About Technology

The federal government... knows how to put a missile in someone's room half way around the world with technology. Why don't we use some of that technology to save some lives here in America?
~ Michael Nutter
The computer is your passport, not only to the future but to knowing what's going around you.
~ Michael Nutter
Leadership in telecommunications is also essential, since we are now in the age of e-commerce.
~ Michael Oxley
Certainly the advent of technology and electronic commerce has had an immense impact on the real estate industry.
~ Michael Oxley
We must speed up the deployment of broadband in order to bring high-speed data services to homes and businesses. The spread of information technology has contributed to a steady growth in U.S. productivity.
~ Michael Oxley
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~ Michael Palmer
I listen to the line as it disconnects, to the last wave of electricity as it pulses from Maine to the Hoosier State, from her to me, and then wait for the thick silence that flows behind it.
~ Michael Paterniti
I mean, we're really making a quantum change in our relationship to the plant world with genetic modification.
~ Michael Pollan
The underlying principles of strategy are enduring, regardless of technology or the pace of change.
~ Michael Porter
If your goal is anything but profitability - if it's to be big, or to grow fast, or to become a technology leader - you'll hit problems.
~ Michael Porter
When these pocket computers started getting common, old people like me catastrophized about how bad it was going to be, but we were wrong. It's much worse. We've been looking at each other's faces for a million years. But now you don't see faces anymore. At night on the sidewalks of Toronto people walk around in the dark looking down into tiny lamplit rooms they hold in their hands.
~ Michael Redhill
Why do people always talk about how fast a car can get from naught to sixty? I mean, what's the big deal about sixty miles an hour? It's like people think aliens are going to land and only be able to do fifty-nine. They'll suck out our brains unless we can do naught to sixty in less than ten seconds.
~ Michael Robotham
Here, in the thick of the Baby Boom, the best Valley companies understood the importance of family.
~ Unknown
Kamera, video, telepon, dan internet membuat bersembunyi semakin sulit dilakukan sekarang ini" - Nicholas Flamel
~ Michael Scott
Today, we are able to do what your parents would would have dismissed as impossible and your grandparents as nothing short of magical.
~ Michael Scott
When a New York Times reporter asked Oppenheimer how he felt after the bomb was tested on July 16, 1945, the father of the atomic bomb said, "Lots of boys not grown up yet will owe their life to it.
~ Michael Shellenberger
Human civilization would have to occupy one hundred to one thousand times more space if it were to rely solely on renewables
~ Michael Shellenberger
the trouble with renewables isn't fundamentally technical—it's natural.
~ Michael Shellenberger
an important, paradoxical truth: it is only by embracing the artificial that we can save what's natural.
~ Michael Shellenberger
Computer scientists calculate that there have been thirty-two doublings since World War II, and that as early as 2030 we may encounter the singularity—the point at which total computational power will rise to levels that are so far beyond anything we can imagine that they will appear nearly infinite and thus, relatively speaking, be indistinguishable from omniscience.
~ Michael Shermer
What a magnificent race of creatures, he thought, that could build an airport on top of a sailing ship. But what a wretched one that mainly used it to bomb one another back into the Stone Age…
~ Michael Stephen Fuchs
The first transatlantic cable was not laid until 1956, and it could transmit only 36 calls at any one time. As late as 1966, only 138 simultaneous calls could take place between Europe and all of North America,
~ Michael Strong
So she asked, "If you're a machine, then what is your function? Why were you made?" "To know you. To love you. And to serve you.
~ Michael Swanwick
With all the hybrid stuff and things like that, I think that's a fabulous direction to go with cars in that sense. As someone who grew up around muscle cars, I'll never not be able to not love a muscle car. Not that I don't care about the environment, that's not it. But I adore muscle cars.
~ Michael Symon