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Quotes About Technology

I've got the Xbox 360, a Wii, and a PlayStation 3. I got everything you could think of.
~ Larry Fitzgerald
Tiangong 1, our home in space, was comfortable and pleasant.
~ Liu Yang
Can we all please - I don't want anybody buying cryptocurrencies, okay? Stop it. Enough already. Or buy Bitcoin, don't buy Ethereum.
~ Jensen Huang
Believe me, I've had interviews where the person says, 'So when did you start and why? What about your parents?' I say to them, 'Please, have you heard of the word 'Google?'
~ Itzhak Perlman
I can't hear anything, John. Please, would you put on your headphones?
~ Connie Sellecca
Oh my gosh! I can't tell you the number of times people have put autotune on my voice, and I'm like, 'Please take it off!' You don't even sound human; it makes you sound like a robot!
~ Leona Lewis
The sort of the most efficient way for online dating marketplace to evolve and, in fact, any marketplace to evolve is to have one really big market where people can enter and exit as they please, where people have really advanced search, sort, and filtering technology.
~ Sam Yagan
I think it's doing very well. I'm pleased to see the concentration on semiconductors. I think this will help.
~ Jack Kilby
With goal-line technology, there are plenty of results that could be changed.
~ Petr Cech
There's plenty to admire in the iPhone X straight from the unboxing. The biggest change stares you in the face: that screen, that screen.
~ Steven Levy
Although technology has been playing a key role in filmmaking, I feel there are plenty of opportunities in other branches of filmdom.
~ Karthik Subbaraj
As a cognitive neuroscientist and scholar of reading, I am particularly concerned with the plight of the reading brain as it encounters this technologically rich society.
~ Maryanne Wolf
I hate SF books that think all you need to make a book is cool technology and mind-bending ideas without a decent plot or characters. And I hate when fantasy books are allowed to ramble off into five hundred page diatribes which don't advance the story one bit.
~ Chris Wooding
I did green screen for the first time! I wouldn't like to do a whole movie of green screen, though. You kind of forget the plot a little - like being in a Broadway play and doing it over and over and forgetting your line halfway through.
~ Idris Elba
Some of the first infographics I did started off as notes to myself: trying to plot out, for instance, how IP addresses are allocated. After a while, I thought, 'This is a neat thing I can share with people, and they can follow me along in that process of understanding.'
~ Randall Munroe
I don't know how to write a novel in the world of cellphones. I don't know how to write a novel in the world of Google, in which all factual information is available to all characters. So I have to stand on my head to contrive a plot in which the characters lose their cellphone and are separated from technology.
~ Ann Patchett
To me, it all comes down to things being character-driven. It's hard for me to look beyond that. CG and all this cool stuff - so be it. But to me, it pretty much begins and ends with character-driven plots rather than technologically-driven plots.
~ Billy West
I've got an iPod but I don't even use it. It's just that, you know, you've got to like plug it up to the computer. And then you've got to download songs. And put them in your playlist. I'd rather just get the CD and pop it in. I'm cool with the Discman. The Walkman.
~ Chamillionaire
Wouldn't you like to have an augmented memory chip that you could plug into your head so you don't have to look everything up and remember everything?
~ Kevin J. Anderson
Perhaps at some time in the future, when you ask a friend to come up and look at your etchings, you will plug in your collection of video art.
~ Ralph H. Baer
I'm really not into technology at all. My brother has to plug the Xbox in for me.
~ Russell Howard
There's a phrase that art is something created by the few and admired by the many. Now it's not created by the few, it's created by anyone. They just plug in a drum machine and read some dirty high school poetry.
~ Eddie Rabbitt
When I first played the guitar without plugging it into an amplifier, the people at Fender were blown away. They couldn't believe the sound. I said, 'See, gentlemen, the world is no longer flat.'
~ Dick Dale
I am instinctively a network infrastructure plumber.
~ Audrey MacLean