“I don't sit down at nine in the morning and begin writing and then take a break for lunch and stop at four. I have no structure like that. I am at my computer constantly, more or less attached to it. I live on-line and hate being off-line and don't care how unhealthy it is.” WritingCareHateLinesBreakMorningFourComputerStructureDon't CareNineLunchUnhealthy Author:Augusten Burroughs
“I don't care how big and fast computers are, they're not as big and fast as the world.” WorldBigsCareComputerDon't CareI Don't Care Author:Herbert Simon
“When you say "bank," a bank is a building, a set of computers and chairs and things. The bankers are the people running these banks. They're the chief officers, and they push the loans because they don't care if they go bad. For one thing, they may package these bad loans and sell them off to gullible institutional investors.” PeopleIfsMayCareRunningOne ThingBuildingComputerSellsDon't CareChiefsChairsOfficersInvestorsLoanPackagesBankersGullible Author:Michael Hudson
“The moral of the story is we're here on Earth to fart around. And, of course, the computers will do us out of that. And, what the computer people don't realize, or they don't care, is we're dancing animals. You know, we love to move around.” PeopleKnowsStoriesCareEarthMovingCoursesRealizingAnimalMoralComputerDancingDon't CareFartMoral Of The Story Author:Kurt Vonnegut