“I think the shocking thing to discover is the owls are not stupid and very feral, very hard to train.” ThinkingHardStupidTrainShockingOwlNot StupidShocking Things Author:Robbie Coltraine
“At one point, CERN was toying with patenting the World Wide Web.” WorldWideWorld Wide WebCern Author:Robert Cailliau
“Because I'm a synesthete I see characters in colors and I perceive a W as green.” CharacterColorGreenPerceive Author:Robert Cailliau
“If I sign up for Facebook and want my account destroyed, it is impossible. They keep tabs on you; there will always be a trace.” IfsWantImpossibleAccountsDestroyed Author:Robert Cailliau
“To me, the biggest surprise is that Google still functions despite the explosion in the number of sites.” StillsNumbersFunctionSurpriseDespiteGoogleSiteExplosions Author:Robert Cailliau
“I'd like the reader to decide if he is willing to pay minute sums for content. I'd like the economics of web to be controlled between authors and readers, not advertiser.” IfsPayMinutesWillingReaderEconomicsControlledAdvertisers Author:Robert Cailliau
“If you operate a TV or radio station, you have to have a license. It has nothing to do with fundamental freedom. It has to do with protection of the average citizen against abuses.” IfsTvsCitizensAbuseFundamentalsAverageRadioProtectionStationsLicenseRadio Stations Author:Robert Cailliau
“Since the web is totally worldwide, we need a set of behavioural rules, laws they are commonly called, that are accepted worldwide. There is a big difference as to how things are treated in the U.S. and Europe and Asia.” NeedsBigsLawDifferencesEuropeAcceptedTreatedAsia Author:Robert Cailliau
“The forced influence of advertising has given us completely useless TV. You don't want that on the Net. But most on-line information providers need to attract advertising - which slows download times and clutters the screen with windows.” WantNeedsGivenLinesInfluenceInformationTvsWindowScreensAdvertisingUselessSlow DownClutterProvidersDownloads Author:Robert Cailliau
“The Web is actually a coming together of three technologies, if you like: the hypertext, the personal computer, and the network. So, the network we had, and the personal computers were there, but people didn't use them, because they didn't know what to use them for, except maybe for a few games.” PeopleIfsKnowsUseTogetherThreeGamesTechnologyComputerComing TogetherPersonal Computers Author:Robert Cailliau