3,132 Quotes About Technology
- Author Benjamin Stevenson
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When your technology is so out of date the Romans are ahead of you, it might be time for you to get a new phone. ~Either Side of Midnight~
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- Author Alan Moore
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Where comes this dullness in your eyes? How has your century numbed you so? Shall man be given marvels only when he is beyond all wonder?
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- Author Martin Heidegger
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Man stares at what the explosion of the atom bomb could bring with it. He does not see that the atom bomb and its explosion are the mere final emission of what has long since taken place, has already happened.
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- Author Leanne Hoppe
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I love reCAPTCHAs
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- Author Ludmila Morozova-Buss
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A systemic approach to the knowledge collected will help decision makers to construct resilient and proactive measures across these pathways:Prominent partnerships of cooperation and interconnectedness as a new business model are needed to make the existing model of competition between companies obsolete.Heal the broken links in cyber-security by creating cyber-resilient supply and value chains.Leader-shift your business from the culture of fear and uncertainty to the business of trust.
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- Author Megan Angelo
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She loved her father with ease and loved her mother with effort.
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- Author Bernardine Evaristo
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Better than those mobile phones the young ones check hundreds of times a day which makes them go mentalShe’s read about it in the paperBesides, why replace her old phone when it’s still in good working order, sits on the console by the front door, attached to a wire that’s attached to a socketTelephone conversations should be kept short and had standingFar as she’s concerned
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- Author Douglas Rushkoff
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If we don't truly know what something is programmed to do, chances are it is programming us. Once that happens, we may as well be machines ourselves.
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- Author Douglas Rushkoff
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Cynical views of humans as a mindless mob, incapable of behaving intelligently and peacefully, are used to justify keeping us apart and denying us roles as autonomous actors.
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