I swear, you are the only person I know who makes decisions based on what will provide the best material for a diary.
Since I became chairman, I've tried to turn EFF into civil liberties and responsibilities.
The nature of business and government has been to build a surplus and self-perpetuate, but the Internet fosters and rewards smaller, more fluid organizations.
Don't leave hold of your common sense. Think about what you're doing and how the technology can enhance it. Don't think about technology first.
From the business point of view—not to overstate it—intellectual property is dead; long live intellectual process. Long live service; long live performance.
What's really going on here is, this is a media shift. It's comparable to what happened in the 1950s and the birth of electronic mass media back then. This is the birth of a new kind of personal media, where, instead of we're all watching one program, we're all watching each other. And the history of media makes it really clear. Whenever we have a big innovation, the first wave of stuff we do is pretty crummy. The printing press gave us pornography, cheap thrillers, and how-to books. Television gave us Newt Minow's vast wasteland.
I am not in favor of immortality. I believe death for humans is the way of getting rid of accumulated errors - as in trial and error. Without death, the old folks would start to gang up on the babies (the new trials). Immortality --> immortal mistakes.
The truth about Chanel's bespoke femininity is that a woman can do or say whatever she wants as long as she's wearing pearls.
Have you ever lived in the suburbs? It's sterile. It's nothing. It's wasting your life.
And the Lord said you got to rise Up!
Am I caught in a self-centred, narrow little cell which refuses to look beyond? Do I see it when you come along and tell me that my brain is the brain of all mankind?