Quotes About Technology
My phone chirped with a text. When I made no movement to answer, Gabriel fished the phone from my pocket and checked. The possibility that might be considered rude never occurs to him.
~ Kelley Armstrong
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I fired. The bullet hit him below the shoulder. He fell, his mouth working, eyes wide with shock. "It might not be fatal," I said. "Depends on how long it takes you to find your cell phone.
~ Kelley Armstrong
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I'm fine," he said. "Just a little woozy. Must not have gone in deep enough." I scanned the ridge, and I caught a flicker of light reflecting off metal. "Sharpshooter," I whispered. "But you can't do that with tranq darts." "These people can resurrect extinct supernatural races, Maya," Daniel whispered. "I think their technology goes a little beyond the norm.
~ Kelley Armstrong
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The Medieval Machine
~ Ken Follett
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Lanzar una bomba desde un avión en movimiento y lograr que impactara contra un barco en movimiento, o dejar caer un torpedo de manera que alcanzara un buque, revestía una dificultad increíble, sobre todo para un piloto al que estaban disparando desde arriba y desde abajo.
~ Ken Follett
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Los biberones eran un lujo que escaseaba más que las grabadoras. —Gracias
~ Ken Follett
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When the Roman Empire declined, Britain went backward. As the Roman villas crumbled, the people built one-room wooden dwellings without chimneys. The technology of Roman pottery—important for storing food—was mostly lost. Literacy declined. This period is sometimes called the Dark Ages, and progress was painfully slow for five hundred years. Then, at last, things started to change
~ Ken Follett
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It was the most romantic plane ever made.
~ Ken Follett
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I think apparatus burned out all over the ward trying to adjust to her come busting in like she did-took electronic readings on her and calculated they weren't built to handle something like this on the ward, and just burned out, like machines committing suicide.
~ Ken Kesey
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Technology is a Beautiful Thing.... When It Works...........
~ Ken Lawson
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There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home.
~ Ken Olson
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I had my own test, better than Turing's: when a computer could genuinely convince me that it wanted to commit suicide.
~ Ken Wilber
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the average millennial gets or sends eighty-eight messages a day).
~ Ken Wilber
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Photography is the power of observation, not the application of technology.
~ Ken Rockwell
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I can assure you that flying saucers, given that they exist, are not constructed by any power on Earth.
~ Harry S. Truman
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All military and most commercial aircraft use our designs that process power from jet engines.
~ Amar Bose
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At our computer club, we talked about it being a revolution. Computers were going to belong to everyone, and give us power, and free us from the people who owned computers and all that stuff.
~ Steve Wozniak
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A lot of things people see as innovative are faddish and fleeting, and I'm simply telling you, staying power like broadcasting has is more important in the end than the latest app you can download.
~ Gordon Smith
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There will be no support in the island of Ireland for building a nuclear power station.
~ Peter Hain
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Kids now are so used to surround sound and the power in theater speakers, that the concert hall is a disappointment to them.
~ David Ogden Stiers
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Today, nuclear power provides 20 percent of power in the United States.
~ Michael Burgess
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The United States, like any great power, is always going to have an intelligence operation, and some electronic surveillance is obligatory in the modern world.
~ Jeffrey Toobin
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We ought to be using nuclear power. It's a renewable source of energy.
~ George W. Bush
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Not only will atomic power be released, but someday we will harness the rise and fall of the tides and imprison the rays of the sun.
~ Thomas A. Edison
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