I don't really like encouraging people to go on the Internet too much, we're constantly distracted with the Internet and computers.

It's been my policy to view the Internet not as an 'information highway', but as an electronic asylum filled with babbling loonies.

Every one of today's smartphones has thousands of times more processing power than the computers that guided astronauts to the moon.

Home computers are being called upon to perform many new functions, including the consumption of homework formerly eaten by the dog.

I'm actually pretty good with computers. I use computers when I'm working on making and producing music, so I do know a thing or two!

I was nerdy and really into computers. I was a good student until my senior year, when I started traveling and had a lot of absences.

For about half an hour in mid-1992, I knew as much as any layperson about the pleasures of remote access of other people's computers.

Silicon Valley is a great place for Bitcoin, since everyone understands computers, and there are lots of libertarians running around.

In a way, digital cameras were like very early personal computers such as the Commodore 64 - clunky and able to do only a few things.

I'm pretty adept with computers and Photoshop for my blog, and I found my style with a conversational voice and an image-ready column.

Charlestoning is hard. People were fit in the '20s to be able to do that. I guess they didn't sit in front of their computers all day.

Stationery gets me excited because it has an individual character, unlike computers, which may be convenient but are generic and bland.

The guy who knows about computers is the last person you want to have creating documentation for people who don't understand computers.

I do like to get away from technology. I still read a lot. Having said that, most of my reading is on computers or a Kindle or an iPad.

I am regularly asked what the average Internet user can do to ensure his security. My first answer is usually 'Nothing; you're screwed'.

I take computers practically apart and put them back together. I have a supercomputer I built over the years out of different computers.

Would you go into a CD store and steal a CD? It's the same thing, people going into the computers and loggin' on and stealing our music.

Computers don't create computer animation any more than a pencil creates pencil animation. What creates computer animation is the artist.

That was something that shaped my thinking regarding Estonia: the idea that we should be getting our young people to work with computers.

I am a child of digital generation. I have done most of the records with Rilo Kiley on computers, on Pro Tools or other digital programs.

We want the digital world to bend to your physical life, your real emotional life as a person, and we don't want you to bend to computers.

Everybody jokes about that old story about the world only needing five computers, but when you think about it, that's where we're heading.

People are good at figuring out what's attractive, and computers are good at quickly searching and finding. You put them together, and bang!

We taught ourselves to simulate how microprocessors work using DEC computers so we could develop software even before our machine was built.

I've always shied away from computers, the Internet and all that. I'm a bit more traditional, really - pick up a newspaper, pick up a phone.

I just like music that sounds like music. Not like machines and computers and things that you design to make things sound slick and perfect.

We used our brains to create and program them, and now we have to continue to use our brains to prevent computers from taking over our lives.

I didn't want there to be a computer on stage. When I see people with computers on stage, I think, 'Are you sending e-mail?' That's so corny.

It's important to be informed about issues like usability, reliability, security, privacy, and some of the inherent limitations of computers.

I'm 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.

The way we live is changing. Each year, our free time shrinks a little more as computers clamor for an increasing percentage of our attention.

I happen to think that computers are the most important thing to happen to musicians since the invention of cat-gut which was a long time ago.

People's computers are not getting more secure. They're getting more infected with viruses. They're getting more under the control of malware.

The Internet is not just one thing, it's a collection of things - of numerous communications networks that all speak the same digital language.

We can do things that we never could before. Stop-motion lets you build tiny little worlds, and computers make that world even more believable.

Yet in this global economy, no jobs are safe. High-speed Internet connections and low-cost, skilled labor overseas are an explosive combination.

Everyone has this perception that the bloggers, they say horrible things about you and they hide behind their computers where you can't see them.

I'm not on Twitter or Facebook and don't even use email. I don't trust computers: one day they'll all break down, and everyone will be knackered.

My goal wasn't to make a ton of money. It was to build good computers. I only started the company when I realized I could be an engineer forever.

I don't think 'Sugar Man' is a music doc any more than 'The Social Network' is about computers. It just happens to have the best soundtrack ever.

I've been programming computers since elementary school, where they taught us, and I stuck with computer science through high school and college.

More than any other modern tool, computers are a total mystery to their users. Most people never open them up to fix them or to see how they work.

I use computers and the Internet every day of my life, and yet I have absolutely no idea how they work. I'm like a labrador watching 'The Matrix.'

People are on their computers more than watching TV, because you can only watch voyeur TV, which is basically what reality shows are, for so long.

Social media can be dangerous. People hide behind their computers and write negative things, so I like to keep it about communicating with my fans.

I'm working on artificial intelligence. Actually, natural language understanding, which is to get computers to understand the meaning of documents.

I was born in Tamil Nadu. I built HCL in UP. The first computers of the world were built in UP, and the UP government has supported us all through.

In the practical world of computing, it is rather uncommon that a program, once it performs correctly and satisfactorily, remains unchanged forever.

More and more people are seeing the films on computers - lousy sound, lousy picture - and they think they've seen the film, but they really haven't.

Computers tend to separate us from each other - Mum's on the laptop, Dad's on the iPad, teenagers are on Facebook, toddlers are on the DS, and so on.

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