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Quotes About Technology

A track on iTunes costs next to zero to store on Apple's server, and next to zero to transmit to my computer. Whatever it cost the record company to produce (in terms of artist fees and marketing costs) it costs me 99p simply because it's unlawful to copy it for free. The
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Con la infotecnología (o tecnología de la información), sin embargo, grandes tramos del proyecto socialista utópico han pasado a ser posibles:
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Now, here's a more intriguing game: imagine if Amazon, Toyota or Boeing tried to create Wikipedia. Without
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It's amazing that something only an atom thick can be an impenetrable barrier. You can have gas on one side and vacuum or liquid on the other, and with a wall only one atom thick, nothing would go through it.
~ Paul McEuen
If we could actually see the current digital work world encircling us, it would leave us breathless, given its reach, depth and moving parts; it would be not just a new continent but a new planet (only digital).
~ Unknown
To put radically asunder what nature and nature's God joined together in parenthood when he made love procreative, and to disregard the foundation of the covenant of marriage and the covenant of parenthood in the reality that makes for a loving procreation, and to attempt to soar so high above an eminently human parenthood, is inevitably to fall far below - into a vast technological alienation of man.
~ Unknown
Virtual machines emulate the underlying hardware of a physical server, containers emulate the host operating system.
~ Unknown
What did we ever do before text messaging?' Vi asked... Write notes to each other. On paper' Seems positively archaic now.' Pretty soon we'll just be wired into each other and orject our thoughts back and forth,' Skye said...
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No one under the age of eighteen needs a cell phone unless they're a surgeon, a drug dealer, or a prostitute.
~ Paul Rudnick
Elders say that too much technology makes us slaves all over again.
~ Paul S. Kemp
Some popular simulator programs include Electronics Workbench, CircuitMaker, and MicroSim/Pspice. Electronics Workbench and CircuitMaker are relatively easy to use, while Pspice is a bit more technical.
~ Unknown
Romesh Chand was a man who did not believe in telephones, in the necessity for telephones
~ Paul Scott
NASA reports that microbiologists at the University of Tennessee, led by Gary Sayler, have developed a rugged biological computer chip housing bacteria that glow upon sensing pollutants, from heavy metals to PCBs (Miller 2004). Such innovations hint at new microbiotechnologies on the near horizon. Working together, fungal networks and environmentally responsive bacteria could provide us with data about pH, detect nutrients and toxic waste, and even measure biological populations.
~ Paul Stamets
As our knowledge of DNA expands, and our expertise in genetic manipulation increases, the concept of humanity may well become redundant.
~ Unknown
The extraterrestrials explained that they want to help us realize we are not alone, and that there is a better way of living and evolving that is sustainable. But before they give us the tools and technology to continue our evolution, they need to be assured that whatever they do for us will be for the benefit of ALL humanity. Not just those in power who will use it to further their own agendas.
~ Unknown
After reading The Day After Roswell, however, I concluded that there were huge issues involved that should be in the public domain. How much had we learned from back-engineering the alien craft that had crashed? Was there a possibility of future star wars? Were the American taxpayers aware of what was going on, and the cost involved?
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He confirmed that there had been crashes at Roswell (there were actually two, almost simultaneously), that the U.S. had long been working on back-engineering the technology, and that there had been face-to-face exchanges between the Star Visitors and U.S. officials.
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One of the most illustrious of these pioneers is Dr. Steven Greer, M.D., who gave up a lucrative medical practice because he was so concerned about the secrecy surrounding the whole question of the extraterrestrial presence and technology, and the implications of what that means for all humanity. When Dr. Greer visited Toronto in May 2006, we arranged
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My filmmaking education consisted of finding out what filmmakers I liked were watching, then seeing those films. I learned the technical stuff from books and magazines, and with the new technology you can watch entire movies accompanied by audio commentary from the director. You can learn more from John Sturges' audio track on the 'Bad Day at Black Rock' laserdisc than you can in 20 years of film school. Film school is a complete con, because the information is there if you want it.
~ Paul Thomas Anderson
Just as water, gas, and electricity are brought into our houses from far off to satisfy our needs in response to a minimal effort, so we shall be supplied with visual or auditory images, which will appear and disappear at a simple movement of the hand, hardly more than a sign.
~ Paul Valery
Science is a collection of successful recipes.
~ Paul Valery
Modern man no longer works at what cannot be abbreviated
~ Paul Valery
We shall soon have to build heavily insulated cloisters where neither radio waves nor newspapers can come, in which ignorance of all politics will be guarded and cultivated. Speed, numbers, effects of surprise, contrast, repetition, size novelty, and credulity will be despised there. And thither, on certain days, visitors will come, to look through the iron bars at a few specimens of free men.
~ Paul Valery
Bedrijfsresultaten - die steeds een selectief beeld van de werkelijkheid bieden - woren elektronisch geregistreerd, gegroepeerd en verwerkt, nagenoeg zonder dat er nog eigenlijk denkwerk aan te pas komt.
~ Unknown