There's my education in computers, right there; this is the whole thing, everything I took out of a book.
My dad used to work at IBM, so we used to get discounts on computers and stuff, and I did have a ThinkPad.
Well, we didn't have our original drummer on our last record. And most of that album was not played as a band in the studio. It was mostly the world of computers and overdubs. There was very few things played live or worked out as a band.
Gee, I am a complete Luddite when it comes to computers, I can barely log on!
Our computers have become windows through which we can gaze upon a world that is virtually without horizons or boundaries.
Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs founded Apple Inc, which set the computing world on its ear with the Macintosh in 1984.
People are good at figuring out what's attractive, and computers are good at quickly searching and finding. You put them together, and bang!
It's a misconception that people over 65 do not use computers. They love them; they are always consulting Dr Google.
I have nothing against investment banking, but it's like massaging money rather than creating money. If you're in physics, you create inventions, you create lasers, you create transistors, computers, GPS.
Some claim that computers will, by 2050, achieve human capabilities. Of course, in some respects they already have.
Anyway, all these computers and digital gadgets are no good. They just fill your head with numbers and that can't be good for you.
The reason we personify things like cars and computers is that just as monkeys live in an arboreal world and moles live in an underground world and water striders live in a surface tension-dominated flatland, we live in a social world.
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.
My whole life had been designing computers I could never build.
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.
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.
Why does everyone think the future is space helmets, silver foil, and talking like computers, like a bad episode of Star Trek?
People are mostly focused on defending the computers on the Internet, and there's been surprisingly little attention to defending the Internet itself as a communications medium.
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.
I can change a tire, but I couldn't change a fuse on the computer panel on my car.
I love the writing. I love the idea of typing and seeing it on the computer and printing it out myself and, you know, moving sentences around. I like that.