“A graphic representation of data abstracted from the banks of every computer in the human system. Unthinkable complexity. Lines of light ranged in the nonspace of the mind, clusters and constellations of data. Like city lights, receding.” MindHumansLightLinesCitiesComputerChaosDataComplexityRepresentationGraphicConstellationsUnthinkableCyberspaceClustersCyberpunkCity Lights Author:William Gibson
“Computers are the central access; information processing based on a spiral network, similar to that which is the chaos of existence itself, the analysis of systems, the interlocking lokas.” ScienceExistenceInformationComputerChaosAccessAnalysisComputer ScienceSpiralsProcessingInformation Processing Author:Frederick Lenz
“At extremely high processing speeds we are able to find patterns of order in what other people would perceive as chaos.” PeopleAbleScienceOrderComputerChaosPatternsSpeedPerceiveComputer ScienceProcessing Author:Frederick Lenz
“But down in Florida in the early voting, there were computer glitches, confusing ballots, long lines and chaos. And when President Bush heard about this, he said, 'Mission accomplished!'” LongSaidPresidentLinesHeardComputerChaosMissionsAccomplishedVotingFloridaConfusingPresident BushBallotsLong LinesGlitchesMission Accomplished Author:David Letterman
“There is no significant man-made Global Warming underway and the science on which the computer projections of weather chaos are based is badly flawed.” MenMadeComputerChaosSignificantWeatherGlobal WarmingFlawsFlawedProjection Author:John Coleman
“When I visit a new bookstore, I demand cleanliness, computer monitors, and rigorous alphabetization. When I visit a secondhand bookstore, I prefer indifferent housekeeping, sleeping cats, and sufficient organizational chaos.” SleepDemandComputerCatChaosSufficientIndifferentBookstoresCleanlinessOrganizationalHousekeeping Author:Anne Fadiman