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COMPUTER: HELLO, CECIL. HOW ARE YOU?CECIL: Computer! I am...I am doing well. How are you?COMPUTER: BETTER. CECIL, DO YOU LOVE COMPUTER?CECIL: I admit, I had not given it much though. I like computers generally. They calculate and power off and on. I suppose, given time and perhaps some gifts, I could learn to... [shifting noises] hey! By Joseph Fink Cecil Computer Love Computers Admit

Computing is evolving beyond phones, and people are using it in context across many scenarios, be it in their television, be it in their car, be it something they wear on their wrist or even something much more immersive. By Sundar Pichai Computing Phones Scenarios Television Car

I write on a computer, on a laptop or whatever. By Mark Boal Computer Write Laptop

I actually use a computer a lot. I have three computers that I use on a regular basis - one is on my desk top in my Washington office, another is at home, and I have my laptop that I use when I'm travelling. By Rick Boucher Lot Washington Computer Computers Basis

Every computing device today has five basic components: (1) the integrated circuits that do the computing; (2) the memory units that store and retrieve information; (3) the networking systems that enable communications within and across computers; (4) the software applications that enable different computers to perform myriad tasks individually and collectively; and (5) the sensors - cameras and other miniature devices that can detect movement, language, light, heat, moisture, and sound and transform any of them into digitized data that can be mined for insights. By Thomas L. Friedman Enable Computing Computers Language Light

The computer does things that can't be done with hardware, like freezing sounds. By Keith Fullerton Whitman Hardware Sounds Computer Things Freezing

If you had to give a name to the whole apparatus, what would you call it?" "Hmmm," Waterhouse says. "Well, its basic job is to perform mathematical calculations - like a computer." Comstock snorts. "A computer is a human being." "Well . . . this machine uses binary digits to do its computing. I suppose you could call it a digital computer." Comstock writes it out in block letters on his legal pad: DIGITAL COMPUTER. By Neal Stephenson Computer Hmmm Apparatus Waterhouse Give

I don't have a computer. I am the Luddite of rock'n'roll, I don't have a portable phone. I write things down. By Elton John Computer Luddite Phone Portable Write

People are starving in the world, not because we don't have enough food, but because we're not organized. And computers are part of that. By Larry Page People World Food Organized Starving

The only thing I do on a computer is play Texas Hold 'Em, really. Obviously my cell phone is a computer. My car is a computer. I'm on computers every day without actively seeking them out. By John Hawkes Hold Texas Computer Thing Play

Computers are quiet and clean and totally distracting because the Internet is there, lying in wait for a moment of weakness to pounce on your creativity and progress. By Arlaina Tibensky Internet Computers Lying Progress Quiet

My CPU is a neural net processor; a learning computer. By Arnold Schwarzenegger Cpu Processor Computer Neural Net

Hardware: where the people in your company's software section will tell you the problem is. Software: where the people in your company's hardware section will tell you the problem is. By Dave Barry People Problem Company Section Hardware

Okay. Computer and By Kathy Reichs Computer

I've got a computer, but I won't go near it. By Jo Stafford Computer

If you're a novice in Cyberspace, you may think that buying a computer is a scary and confusing process. But the truth is that if you take a little time to learn a few basic principles and some of the technical lingo, buying the right computer and getting it to work properly is no more complicated than building a nuclear reactor from wristwatch parts in a darkened room using only your teeth. So let's get started! By Dave Barry Cyberspace Process Buying Computer Novice

Today, computers are almost second nature to most of us. By James Dyson Today Computers Nature

I am not some kind of computer. Only machines have glib answers for everything. By Madeleine L'engle Computer Kind Machines Glib Answers

Our relationships with our computers are almost sexual, they're so close. They're just such a huge part of our lives. By Mackenzie Davis Sexual Close Relationships Computers Lives

A computer is a machine for constructing mappings from input to output. By Michael Kirby Output Computer Machine Constructing Mappings

After we got back to the office, I wanted to show you his picture, and I had one on my phone, but it was so small, so I downloaded it onto my computer. Or was that your computer? Wasn't that when you just got your Mac?" During the past year, Lindsey had become one of those obnoxious PowerBook users. Anytime anyone had trouble opening or downloading a file using their PC, Lindsey would nod and say, "That wouldn't happen with my computer. By Suzanne Brockmann Computer Lindsey Office Picture Phone

The computer is simply an instrument whose music is ideas. By Alan Kay Ideas Computer Simply Instrument Music

I use computers for email, staying current with my own website as well as finding important information through other websites. I also use it for creating MP3 files of new music I'm working on. By Clint Black Email Staying Computers Current Finding

Information and communication technologies have changed the way of life completely. Nowadays, many people reach for their smart phones and/or turn their computers on as soon as they wake up. They look at the news on social networks and check e-mails, before they get dressed or have breakfast. By Eraldo Banovac Information Completely Communication Technologies Changed

I'm not a computer guy. I have my Smith Corona. I would know nothing about computers. By Joe Arpaio Guy Corona Smith Computer Computers

Technology has forever changed the world we live in. We're online, in one way or another, all day long. Our phones and computers have become reflections of our personalities, our interests, and our identities. They hold much that is important to us. By James Comey Technology Forever Changed World Live

I use the computer as a paintbrush. It enables me to do in hours what would have taken months. By Leon Max Paintbrush Computer Months Enables Hours

Computers make people stupid. By David Gelernter Computers Stupid Make People

The modern computer with all its various gadgets and wonderful electronic facilities now makes it possible to preserve and reinvigorate all the cultural richness of mankind. By Alan Lomax Mankind Modern Computer Gadgets Wonderful

In their capacity as a tool, computers will be but a ripple on the surface of our culture. In their capacity as intellectual challenge, they are without precedent in the cultural history of mankind. By Edsger Dijkstra Capacity Tool Computers Culture Ripple

Craig Binky decided that to salvage his position he would bear any burden and pay any price, and find out exactly what was going on. He had to redeem his honor. He decided to ask a computer. He By Mark Helprin Binky Craig Price Salvage Position

The computer is the most extraordinary of man's technological clothing; it's an extension of our central nervous system. Beside it, the wheel is a mere hula-hoop. By Marshall Mcluhan Clothing System Computer Extraordinary Man

I pat the brand new twenty-seven inch Macintosh computers Mr. Foley brought us. 'These boxes alone should make both of us scream like it's Christmas morning! Snap out of it. Santa came! Now we get to play with all of our toys! By Anne Eliot Macintosh Foley Pat Brand Twentyseven

The computer is very good for me; I can magnify my work very easily. By Jean Giraud Easily Computer Good Magnify Work

Face-to-face with a computer, people reflected on who they were in the mirror of the machine. By Sherry Turkle Computer People Machine Reflected Mirror

Computers are good, but only while they are working. Otherwise, they are no more use than a paperweight By Farahad Zama Computers Good Working Paperweight

Computers operate on simple principles that can be easily understood by anybody with some common sense, a little imagination, and an IQ of 750. By Dave Barry Computers Sense Imagination Operate Simple

I am cursed with computers; something always goes wrong. By Carla Bruni Computers Wrong Cursed

The computer was primitive. It had the words 'Macbook Pro' on it, and a keypad full if letters and numbers, and a lot of arrows pointing in every possible direction. It seemed like a metaphor for human existence. By Matt Haig Primitive Computer Macbook Pro Words

Your computer needn't be the first thing your see in the morning and the last thing you see at night. By Simon Mainwaring Thing Night Computer Morning

Computers are not good or bad; they are powerful. By Sherry Turkle Computers Bad Powerful Good

The computer allows me to execute my ideas at the speed I think them. By Will.i.am Computer Execute Ideas Speed

One winter night, at his home, while he was stirring up the logs in his fireplace, he muttered, "Computers are irrelevant." Building By Tracy Kidder Computers Night Home Fireplace Muttered

Computing is not about computers any more. It is about living. By Nicholas Negroponte Computing Computers Living

These machines have no common sense; they have not yet learned to "think," and they do exactly as they are told, no more and no less. This fact is the hardest concept to grasp when one first tries to use a computer By Donald Knuth Sense Told Machines Common Learned

Think of the computer as a spiritual space for thinking. By John Maeda Thinking Computer Spiritual Space

They've finally comes up with the perfect office computer. If it makes a mistake, it blames another computer. By Milton Berle Computer Finally Perfect Office Mistake

The library, with its Daedalian labyrinth, mysterious hush, and faintly ominous aroma of knowledge, has been replaced by the computer's cheap glow, pesky chirp, and data spillage. By P. J. O'rourke Daedalian Library Labyrinth Mysterious Hush

Computers are like a bicycle for our minds By Steve Jobs Computers Minds Bicycle

The computer has moved to the palm of our hands now. By Brad D. Smith Computer Moved Palm Hands

The inside of a computer is as dumb as hell but it goes like mad! By Richard P. Feynman Mad Inside Computer Dumb Hell

Our lives sometimes depend on computers performing as predicted. By Philip Emeagwali Predicted Lives Depend Computers Performing

I don't have any computers in my studio, it's all analog tape. All analog tape, all old equipment, I mean my mics are like from the 60's and early 70's, everything in there is old. By Adrian Younge Tape Analog Studio Computers Equipment

I'm one of those weird people who doesn't even own a computer. By Bill Nighy Computer Weird People

The computer system is secure. By Michael Crichton Secure Computer System

I have a PC. My sons have a Mac and swear by it, but I have a couple PC's. By Mitt Romney Mac Sons Swear Couple

Computers are like bikinis. They save people a lot of guesswork. By Sam Ewing Computers Bikinis Guesswork Save People

Computers: he always fixed on computers when his mind wandered into the futureinstruments he revered and hated. The computer world was a place where snotty kids knew everything and nothing ... The computer was part of a future cloudy, unpredictable and menacing. By Howard Fast Hated Fixed Mind Wandered Futureinstruments

You cannot play the piano by telling a pianist what to do, go a little more to the left or to the right. And the same is for the computer, really. You have to play yourself to get the most out of it. By Massimo Vignelli Piano Telling Pianist Left Play

The computing world is very good at things that we are not. It is very good at memory. By Eric Schmidt Good Computing World Things Memory

A computer and a cat are somewhat alike - they both purr, and like to be stroked, and spend a lot of the day motionless. They also have secrets they don't necessarily share. By John Updike Alike Purr Stroked Motionless Computer

Computers in classrooms are the filmstrips of the 1990s. By Clifford Stoll Computers Classrooms Filmstrips

Software: These programs give instruction to the CPU, which processes billions of tiny facts called bytes, and within a fraction of a second it sends you an error message that requires you to call the customer-support hot line and be placed on hold for approximately the life-span of a caribou. By Dave Barry Software Cpu Bytes Caribou Programs

I've never used a PC in my life; I don't like them. By Brian Eno Life

Coffee, creativity, keyboard. The plot thickens. By William Blackwell Coffee Creativity Keyboard Thickens Plot

Her computer's fan whirred to life, blowing warm air onto her fingers. Two flame-red slits glowed from the monitor. The speakers boomed. "I lived! I died! I live again!" Olivie had dealt with blue screens, frozen hourglasses, and even the odd hardware conflict back in the day. This was new. By Choong Jayvee Life Blowing Fingers Computer Fan

The computer is a tool akin to a telescope or a microscope; a tool that opens vast frontiers of possibilities and brings them to light; a tool that captures the elemental and animates or holds it still at will; a tool that captures the organic flow of the earth's crust or the wash of a wave, and creates an impossible symmetry, an elemental Rorshach pattern ripe for continued exploration, divulging a thousand revelations. By John Paul Caponigro Tool Captures Elemental Rorshach Microscope

The computer is your passport, not only to the future but to knowing what's going around you. By Michael Nutter Passport Computer Future Knowing

He had also written a computer By Eoin Colfer Computer Written

There's an old story about the person who wished his computer were as easy to use as his telephone. That wish has come true, since I no longer know how to use my telephone. By Bjarne Stroustrup Telephone Story Person Wished Computer

Because computers have memories, we imagine that they must be something like our human memories, but that is simply not true. Computer memories work in a manner alien to human memories. My memory lets me recognize the faces of my friends, whereas my own computer never even recognizes me. My computer's memory stores a million phone numbers with perfect accuracy, but I have to stop and think to recall my own. By Alan Cooper Memories Human True Computer Imagine

Like sex drives, card tricks, and the weather, computers tend to be discussed in terms of results rather than processes, which makes them rather scary. By Martin Mayer Drives Card Tricks Weather Computers

I'm a tech geek. By Henry Louis Gates Geek Tech

All the computers in the world are on a network. They're linked by our cuffs. But I'm a computer. Jack's a computer - Akilah - PA Young - all the cy-clones. We're all computers.You know the great thing about computers?They can be hacked. By Beth Revis Network World Akilah Computers Computer

I don't understand computers. I don't even understand people who understand computers. By Juliana Of The Netherlands Computers Understand People

She had discovered long ago that you could use a computer without understanding how it worked. Just as you could use an automobile, vacuum cleaner - or your own brain. By Michael Crichton Worked Discovered Long Ago Computer

The computer needs ... even by accident, offers incredible beautiful things that are very seductive. And if you forget about, or if you don't have an idea to begin with, it is very easy to be seduced and that is not a good use of the computer. By Massimo Vignelli Computer Accident Offers Seductive Incredible

I don't do well with technology. By The Rev Technology

Unfortunately, computers are?stupid.Unlike human beings, computers possess the truly profound stupidity of the inanimate. By Bruce Sterling Computers Stupidunlike Inanimate Human Possess

Gordy," I said. "I need to talk to you.""I don't have time," he said. "Mr. Orcutt and I have to debug some PCs. Don't you hate PCs? They are sickly and fragile and vulnerable to viruses. PCs are like French people living during the bubonic plague."Wow, and people thought I was a freak."I much prefer Macs, don't you?" he asked. "They're so poetic. By Sherman Alexie Gordy Pcs Orcutt Wow People

Anyone who has lost track of time when using a computer knows the propensity to dream, the urge to make dreams come true and the tendency to miss lunch. By Tim Berners-Lee Lunch Lost Track Time Computer

Home computers are being called upon to perform many new functions, including the consumption of homework formerly eaten by the dog. By Doug Larson Home Functions Including Dog Computers

Told you to buy a Mac. By Abigail Roux Mac Told Buy

The stored-program digital computer has three major attributes: it is fast, it is accurate, and it is stupid. The first two attributes are often used to disguise the third. By P. J. Plauger Fast Accurate Stupid Attributes Storedprogram

In a world where so much happens through computer screens, making a meal by hand, touching the raw materials, feeling your way through a recipe, tasting, adjusting, engaging all the senses, can be a soothing release. By Carl Honore Tasting Adjusting Screens Making Hand

What a computer is to me is the most remarkable tool that we have ever come up with. It's the equivalent of a bicycle for our minds. By Steve Jobs Computer Remarkable Tool Minds Equivalent

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. By Steve Wozniak Computer Fail Life Radio Iphone

Living with computers gives funny ideas. By Wim Crouwel Living Ideas Computers Funny

Unless you are very rich and very eccentric, you will not enjoy the luxury of a computer in your own home. By Edward Yourdon Eccentric Home Rich Enjoy Luxury

Right now, 70 percent of the people don't have computers. And where they're needed most, people don't have them. We think this will enable anyone to own a computer. We're aiming at everybody who uses a computer as an information access device. The original idea was to build one cheaply enough to put one on every desk. By Larry Ellison Percent People Computer Needed Device

When I was finishing grad school, the hot new PC was the IBM 286. Bulky. Immobile. Expensive. I touched-typed easily and quickly, but nevertheless, I realized that the machine was a chain. By Jane Lindskold Ibm School Finishing Grad Hot

The strength of the computer lies in its being a logic machine. It does precisely what it is programed to do. This makes it fast and precise. It also makes it a total moron; for logic is essentially stupid. By Peter Drucker Machine Strength Computer Lies Logic

What have you done to it, Monkeyman? - he breathed. - Well, - said Arthur, - nothing in fact. It's just that I think ashort while ago it was trying to work out how to ... - Yes? - Make me some tea. - That's right guys, - the computer sang out suddenly, - just copingwith that problem right now, and wow, it's a biggy. Be with you in awhile. It lapsed back into a silence that was only matched for sheerintensity by the silence of the three people staring at Arthur Dent. By Douglas Adams Monkeyman Arthur Silence Make Breathed

Apple took the edge off the word 'computer.' By Steve Jobs Computer Apple Word Edge

The computer is here to stay, therefore it must be kept in its proper place as a tool and a slave, or we will become sorcerer's apprentices, with data data everywhere and not a thought to think. By Jesse Shera Data Stay Slave Apprentices Computer

Man is still the most extraordinary computer of all. By John F. Kennedy Man Extraordinary Computer

I've never been much of a computer guy at least in terms of playing with computers. Actually until I was about 11 I didn't use a computer for preparing for games at all. I was playing a bit online, was using the chess club mainly. Now, obviously, the computer is an important tool for me preparing for my games. By Magnus Carlsen Computer Guy Terms Playing Preparing

Computers are good at following instructions, but not at reading your mind. By Donald Knuth Computers Instructions Mind Good Reading

The computer takes up where psychoanalysis left off. It takes the ideas of a decentered self and makes it more concrete by modeling mind as a multiprocessing machine. By Sherry Turkle Computer Psychoanalysis Left Machine Ideas

My knowledge of computers begins and ends with hit power switch, magic box comes on. By Claudia Gray Switch Magic Knowledge Computers Begins