“...the mind is more powerful than any imaginable particle accelerator, more sensitive than any radio receiver or the largest optical telescope, more complete in its grasp of information than any computer: the human body- its organs, its voice, its powers of locomotion, and its imagination- is a more-than-sufficient means for the exploration of any place, time or energy level in the universe.” MindHumansMeanBodyUniverseEnergyVoiceImaginationLevelsPowerfulWonderInformationComputerRadioSensitiveSufficientExplorationOrgansHuman BodyParticlesTelescopesReceiverEnergy Levels Author:Terence McKenna
“Everything that has a computer in will fail. Everything in your life, from a watch to a car to a radio, to an iPhone, it will fail if it have a computer in it.” IfsWatchesFailingCarComputerRadioIphone Author:Steve Wozniak
“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.” StillsComputerRadioLaptopsWireless Author:Katherine Parkinson
“You hear these stories about people who take apart their radio and put it back. Or just learn a lot from taking it apart. But I wasn't as into that stuff as I was just into how computer programs work.” PeopleStoriesStuffComputerProgramRadio Author:Mark Zuckerberg
“People tend to personalize technology so they can't get to the systemic analysis. They say, "Oh, I can't give up my personal computer." Or, "I just love radio too much."” PeopleGivingI CanTechnologyToo MuchGiving UpComputerRadioAnalysisPersonal Computers Author:Chellis Glendinning
“This new England we have invented for ourselves is not interested at all in education. It is only interested in training, both material and spiritual. Education means freedom, it means ideas, it means truth. Training is what you do to a pear tree when you pleach it and prune it to grow against a wall. Training is what you give an airline pilot or a computer operator or a barrister or a radio producer. Education is what you give children to enable them to be free from the prejudices and moral bankruptcies of their elders.” GivingMeanChildrenIdeasSpiritualGrowsMoralTreeMaterialsWallComputerTrainingPrejudiceEnglandRadioProducersPilotsNot InterestedEldersAirlineBankruptcyNew EnglandOperatorsPearsPrunesBarristersAirline PilotsSpiritual Education Author:Stephen Fry
“The radio of my youth ... is now a quaint memory replaced by computer hard drives.” HardMemoriesYouthComputerRadioReplacedQuaint Author:Phil Donahue
“We physicists know that the brain is a milliwatt transmitter of radio. We have computers that can decipher much of this gibberish coming from our brain and we could then use that to control computers.” KnowsUseBrainComputerRadioPhysicistDecipher Author:Michio Kaku
“I began to realize something - to understand the future you have to understand physics. Physics of the last century gave us television, radio, microwaves, gave us the Internet, lasers, transistors, computers - all of that from physics.” LastsRealizingCenturyTelevisionInternetComputerRadioPhysicsLasersMicrowavesTransistors Author:Michio Kaku
“Make a record in your bedroom on a cheap computer, play it on pirate radio, and that's what's it's all about. You can do something really exciting and you don't need any record companies. The way I do everything comes from that, the impact of those two things.” WayNeedsTwoPlayCan DoCompanyRecordsComputerExcitingImpactRadioTwo ThingsBedroomPirateCan Do SomethingRecord CompaniesPirate Radio Author:Kieran Hebden
“People thought this was a computer IT gig, and that will flow through those nerdy departments and it won't come into fashion photography, it won't come into television, it won't come into my daily communications, it won't come into my telephone, my microphone, my light control, my microwave radio, my - I mean, just name it.” PeopleMeanLightNamesFashionTelevisionCommunicationComputerPhotographyFlowRadioDepartmentTelephonesGigsMicrophonesNerdyMicrowavesFashion Photography Author:Juan Enriquez