Quotes About Digital
Today, computers are almost second nature to most of us.
~ James Dyson
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Let us reflect on the brief life of a bit
~ James F. Kurose
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When information is cheap, attention becomes expensive.
~ James Gleick
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We have already mentioned that when it comes to YouTube subscribers, having shorter videos is better,
~ James Harris
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today we no longer value silence at all. Electronic gadgets—cell phones, laptops, and so on—have created a world of constant stimulation.
~ James Martin
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No sensible person would prefer a computer screen to a well printed page for reading text
~ James Monaco
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human intelligence and creativity, today more than ever, are tied to connecting—synchronizing—people, tools, texts, digital and social media, virtual spaces, and real spaces in the right ways, in ways that make us Minds and not just minds, but also better people in a better world.
~ James Paul Gee
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Running a digital infrastructure of global significance is nothing like running a normal business, and yet the law still treats it this way.
~ James Plunkett
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Cyber warfare is as much about psychological strategy as technical prowess.
~ James Scott
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E-Voting machines are nothing more than dilapidated, barebones PCs with zero endpoint security.
~ James Scott
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The health sector is in desperate need of a cyber hygiene injection
~ James Scott
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There needs to be a reset in cultural values to become more cyber hygienic and security-centric in regards to virtual connectivity
~ James Scott
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Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun. Orbiting this at a distance of roughly ninety-two million miles is an utterly insignificant little blue green planet whose ape-descended life forms are so amazingly primitive that they still think digital watches are a pretty neat idea.
~ Douglas Adams
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And so the problem remained; lots of people were mean, and most were miserable, even the ones with digital watches.
~ Douglas Adams
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I have a well-deserved reputation for being something of a gadget freak, and am rarely happier than when spending an entire day programming my computer to perform automatically a task that would otherwise take me a good ten seconds to do by hand.
~ Douglas Adams
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And now we have the World Wide Web (the only thing I know of whose shortened form—www—takes three times longer to say than what it's short for)
~ Douglas Adams
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Art?k World Wide Web sözcüÄŸü (k?salt?lm?? halinin -www- okunuÅŸu, asl?ndan daha uzun olan bildiÄŸim tek terim) var ve bu heyecan verici yepyeni bir olay.
~ Douglas Adams
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This had about a hundred tiny flat press buttons and a screen about four inches square on which any one of a million "pages" could be summoned at a moment's notice.
~ Douglas Adams
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When you get an e-mail and reply to the sender, you simply obliterate everything they sent you and then, in small square brackets, write: [deletia] It stands for everything that's been lost.
~ Douglas Coupland
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The less of a life, the more mail you need
~ Douglas Coupland
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I sometimes wonder about people who wake up and spend almost their whole day online. When they go to bed at night, they'll have almost no organic memories of their own. If they do this for a long time, you can begin to say that their intelligence is, in a true sense, artificial.
~ Douglas Coupland
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I am now [email protected]. @ could become the Mc or Mac of the next millennium.
~ Douglas Coupland
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We lost handwriting and got Comic Sans in return. That's a very bad deal.
~ Douglas Coupland
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People sometimes note the transient, ever-changing nature of the Web, but in fact the opposite is true. The Web is a gigantic tar pit that traps and fossilizes every electron that ventures within.
~ Douglas Preston
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