“I don't Twitter. I can't even remember my password name. I have problems with electronics, so what I've done is hire a young man out of college, whose very fingers are the extension of computer keys, and he Twitters. He does the mechanics, but I very carefully modulate what is said and have used Twitter to publicize stuff, have conversations and instigate competition.” MenDoeSaidI CanDoneProblemRememberYoungUsedNamesStuffCollegeKeysConversationComputerCompetitionFingersYoung ManExtensionsMechanicElectronicsPasswords Author:William Shatner
“God is like a computer, the more software you put in, the greater the danger that extensions will conflict.” GreaterDangerConflictComputerSoftwareExtensions Author:Alexander Waugh
“I'd support life extension by whatever means, from cryonic suspension to cyborgism to coding ourselves into our computers or whatever. There is nothing noble or beautiful or dignified about dying. Like poverty, it is ugly, nasty, brutal and primitive.” MeanBeautifulPovertySupportDyingComputerUglyNoblePrimitiveBrutalNastyExtensionsSuspension Author:Robert Anton Wilson
“What good is it to continue to focus on the exterior technological wonders before us - from indefinite life extension to computer/mind interlinks to unlimited zero-point energy to worm-hole intergalactic space travel - if all we carry with us is an egocentric red-mem Nazis and KKK? Do we really want Jack the Ripper living 400 years, zipping around the country in his hypercar, unleashing misogynistic nanorobots? Exterior developments are clearly a concern; how much more so are interior developments - or lack there of.” IfsWantYearsMindCountryEnergySpaceWonderFocusDevelopmentComputerRedConcernHolesZeroTechnologicalNaziExtensionsUnlimitedInteriorsWormsExteriorSpace TravelEgocentricJack The RipperUnleashingKkk Book:A Theory of Everything: An Integral Vision for Business, Politics, Science and Spirituality Source: A Theory of Everything: An Integral Vision for Business, Politics, Science and Spirituality
“Steve Jobs was one of the first people to understand that the computer wasn't just a tool, but that it could be an extension of ourselves, and he positioned Apple that way. The iPod was this revolutionary device with the idea of 1,000 songs in your pocket, and then that machine represents who you are.” PeopleWayFirstsIdeasJobsSongComputerToolsMachinesWho You AreRevolutionaryApplesPocketsDevicesExtensionsIpods Author:Alex Gibney