When I was a teenager, a psychic told me, 'Your biggest challenge will be life-work balance.' That's certainly turned out to be true!
One of the problems with posing a 'bold new plan' is that you can't just extrapolate from previous plans.
Every serious nuclear accident involves operator error, so you want to eliminate the operator altogether.
Sooner or later the space program will need to save us by detecting and deflecting an incoming asteroid.
Technological 'revolutions' don't really overthrow anything - they simply append a new and dynamic market to that which went before.
The mainland Chinese tend to take a Chinese mainland point of view on controversial issues, and the Taiwanese take another the Taiwanese viewpoint.
We have to come together, worldwide, and 'think.' We have a tool - the internet - to let us do that. Let's use it wisely.
It just didn't occur to me, sitting at my computer, that I would end up travelling all over the world.
I'm a pretty happy camper. Look a little more like Paul Newman, maybe. Haha.
Unless it's done superbly, as in the Japanese film Gate of Hell, color can be a very distracting element.
When India got independence, entrepreneurs were seen as a bad lot, as people who would exploit.
It's because Gandhi believed in villages and because the British ruled from the cities; therefore, Nehru thought of New Delhi as an un-Indian city.
We all learned how to walk and talk by interacting with our environment, with real goals and rewards.
Of the various branches of electrical investigation, perhaps the most interesting and immediately the most promising is that dealing with alternating currents.
The feeling is constantly growing on me that I had been the first to hear the greeting of one planet to another.
Software development is technical activity conducted by human beings.
We also have a conference call feature where up to five people can talk on one Skype call.
It's a tough marketplace right now... It is very compressed... A turnaround is likely to happen quicker than before.
I get demoralized by organizations that start off with a mission and pull back when they find it's risky.
If the idea is really new and unique and big, other people will all think it is bad and is going to fail.
In 1976, Kodak's first digital camera shot at 0.1 megapixels, weighed 3.75 pounds, and cost over $10,000.