It was summer and moonlight and we had lemonade to drink, and we held the cold glasses in our hands, and Dad read the stereo-newspapers inserted into the special hat you put on your head and which turned the microscopic page in front of the magnifying lens if you blinked three times in succession.
Ray BradburyMots clés future technology newspapers summer lemonade google-glass minaturization
A moral judgment of abortion is the usage of a man-made ideology to judge a man-made technology.
Mokokoma MokhonoanaMots clés morals religion technology judgement abortion man-made
Smartphones are tools which fools fiddle with when they are around people that they don’t have the courage, or, the intellect, to converse with.
Mokokoma MokhonoanaMots clés fear courage technology cowardice conversation intellect smartphones
The result is that the same generation is in danger of growing up with 170 terabytes of knowledge and information, but not more than a few bits of wisdom.
Sachin KalbagMots clés wisdom knowledge technology information
A phone call should be a convenience to the caller, not an inconvenience to the called.
Mokokoma MokhonoanaMots clés technology phone inconvenience convenience
Nature is cheaper than therapy.
M.P. ZarrellaMots clés animals nature technology horses dystopian-fiction
Software will give you respect, but hardware will give you the Power.
Akshat PaulMots clés science technology software-design software-craftmanship
Every pedagogical situation can be thought of as a kind of triangle among three parties: the student, the teacher, and the world that student and teacher investigate together.
Aaron HirshMots clés explanation technology teaching
After all, we are all immigrants to the future; none of us is a native in that land. Margaret Mead famously wrote about the profound changes wrought by the Second World War, “All of us who grew up before the war are immigrants in time, immigrants from an earlier world, living in an age essentially different from anything we knew before.” Today we are again in the early stages of defining a new age. The very underpinnings of our society and institutions--from how we work to how we create value, govern, trade, learn, and innovate--are being profoundly reshaped by amplified individuals. We are indeed all migrating to a new land and should be looking at the new landscape emerging before us like immigrants: ready to learn a new language, a new way of doing things, anticipating new beginnings with a sense of excitement, if also with a bit of understandable trepidation.
Marina GorbisMots clés future society change technology immigrants societal-change
The one plentiful herds of magazine writers would continue to be culled - by the Internet, by the recession, by the American public, who would rather watch TV or play video games or electronically inform friends that, like, 'rain sucks!' But there's no app for a bourbon buzz on a warm day in a cool, dark bar. The world will always want a drink.
Gillian FlynnMots clés change technology drinking sarcasm video-games alcohol americans new-age the-future recession tv bar the-past changes electronics the-internet electronic-books bourbon a-drink electronic-revolution electronic-software the-public the-recession
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