“I do not trust technology. I mean, I don't think we're in any danger of kids, you know, doing without video games in the future, but I am saying that their lives are largely out of balance.” ThinkingKnowsMeanKidsGamesTechnologyDangerBalanceVideo Author:Richard Louv
“Technology has come such a long way and you could pretty much do everything what's called 'in the box'. It means that it never has to leave your computer.” WayMeanLongTechnologyComputerBoxesLong Way Author:Tony Vincent
“I mean, if you've ever been a governor of a state, you understand the vast potential of broadband technology, you understand how hard it is to make sure that physics, for example, is taught in every classroom in the state. It's difficult to do. It's, like, cost-prohibitive.” IfsMeanHardStatesDifficultTechnologyExampleTaughtCostPhysicsClassroomGovernorsBroadband Author:George W. Bush
“With the most primitive means the artist creates something which the most ingenious and efficient technology will never be able to create.” MeanArtAbleArtistCreativityTechnologyCreatingPainterEfficientPrimitiveIngeniousFamous ArtistCreating New Things Author:Kazimir Malevich
“The only problem with Microsoft is they just have no taste. They have absolutely no taste. And I don't mean that in a small way, I mean that in a big way, in the sense that they don't think of original ideas, and they don't bring much culture into their products.” ThinkingWayInspirationalMeanIdeasProblemBigsCultureTechnologyProductsTasteOriginalsMicrosoftBest JobOriginal IdeasBest DesignSmall Jobs Author:Steve Jobs
“The human race has today the means for annihilating itself--either in a fit of complete lunacy, i.e., in a big war...or by the careless handling of atomic technology, through a slow process of poisoning and of deterioration in its genetic structure.” HumansMeanWarBigsTodayPeaceProcessRaceTechnologyFitStructureHuman RaceCarelessPoisoningDeteriorationLunacy Author:Max Born
“Technology challenges us to assert our human values, which means that first of all, we have to figure out what they are.” FirstsHumansMeanValuesChallengesTechnologyFiguresHuman Values Author:Sherry Turkle
“The truly apocalyptic view of the world is that things do not repeat themselves. It isn't absurd, e.g., to believe that the age of science and technology is the beginning of the end for humanity; that the idea of great progress is delusion, along with the idea that the truth will ultimately be known; that there is nothing good or desirable about scientific knowledge and that mankind, in seeking it, is falling into a trap. It is by no means obvious that this is not how things are.” WorldBelieveMeanIdeasEndsAgeHumanityFallViewsKnownTechnologyProgressMankindObviousSeekingAbsurdRepeatsDelusionTrapsDesirableScience And TechnologyApocalypticScientific KnowledgeGreat Progress Author:Ludwig Wittgenstein