In their capacity as a tool, computers will be but a ripple on the surface of our culture. In their capacity as intellectual challenge, they are without precedent in the cultural history of mankind.
I'm always working. I don't really set limits. I tend to go in bursts. And in between, I'm doing my taxes, answering the phone, and all those kinds of things. I waste a lot of time. Computers take a lot of time. I love computers.
Computers make people stupid.
The drugs of the future will be computers. The computers of the future will be drugs.
If computers take over, it will serve us right.
I had one typewriter for 50 years, but I have bought seven computers in six years. I suppose that's why Bill Gates is rich, and Underwood is out of business.
I'm really anti-option, so computers have been my nightmare with recording. I don't want endless tracks; I want less tracks. I want decisions to be made.
Computers double their performance every month.
Computers force us into creating with our minds and prevent us from making things with our hands. They dull the skills we use in everyday life.
I closely follow everything about user interface or human-computer interface: technology that makes computers closer to the way the human being actually functions.
I wonder if we are seeing a return to the object in the science-based museum. Since any visitor can go to a film like Jurassic Park and see dinosaurs reawakened more graphically than any museum could emulate, maybe a museum should be the place to have an encounter with the bony truth. Maybe some children have overdosed on simulations on their computers at home and just want to see something solid--a fact of life.
After a semester or so, my infatuation with computers burnt out as quickly as it had begun.
Im going to get myself one of those, um, movable computers - what do you call them. . . ? Laptops! I am bad. I still call my radio a wireless.
I started to explore computers on my own and first used one at the age of 6, when I was in first grade.
I think there's no way they should have to teach [math] now. We have computers. We no longer need to know why 3x = 2y4.
I have a degree in finance and these things kind of all go beyond me in a sense. I have a degree from a long time ago before computers.
When I was in school, if you wanted a computer, you had to build one. But today, computers are everywhere. We're all obsessed with technology and having the latest gadgets. Nerd culture is ubiquitous.
We can just assume they have much more and powerful, more advanced technology, all the new computers, everything could be much more easier and help them to build much more and many more nuclear weapons.
I was working in computers when this stranger approached me out of the blue, saying I should become an actor. I took it as a gift from God, because I had been praying for clarity about what He wanted me to do, since I wasn't happy in computers.
I like computers. I like the Internet. It's a tool that can be used. But don't be misled into thinking that these technologies are anything other than aspects of a degenerate economic system.