I think we are at the very beginning of high changes not only in terms of digital film but in the way the movies will be screened whether they'll be screened on phones on computers - on everything.
I look like a geeky hacker but I don't know anything about computers.
I am of the very last generation who didn't have computers at school. As we grow old we'll become something of an aberration.
We could say we want the Web to reflect a vision of the world where everything is done democratically. To do that we get computers to talk with each other in such a way as to promote that ideal.
It always helps to be a good programmer. It is important to like computers and to be able to think of things people would want to do with their computers.
Keep in mind that there are computers that do touch things up. Like when I got a hold of the poster for 'Gold Diggers ' I said: 'Hey wait a minute! Those aren't my teeth!'
I don't know anything about computers.
I understand that computers which I once believed to be but a hermaphrodite typewriter-cum-filing cabinet offer the cyber literate increased ability to communicate. I do not think this is altogether a bad thing however it may appear on the surface.
I have a crazy amount of different jobs so the way I manage that is to not do more than one at a time. It's like old computers that had small memory chips they would do something called swapping where they would fill the memory with one task do it and get it out.
I'm interested in all kinds of pictures however they are made with cameras with paint brushes with computers with anything.
Globalization as defined by rich people like us is a very nice thing... you are talking about the Internet you are talking about cell phones you are talking about computers. This doesn't affect two-thirds of the people of the world.
This is what customers pay us for - to sweat all these details so it's easy and pleasant for them to use our computers. We're supposed to be really good at this. That doesn't mean we don't listen to customers but it's hard for them to tell you what they want when they've never seen anything remotely like it.
We're going to be able to ask our computers to monitor things for us and when certain conditions happen are triggered the computers will take certain actions and inform us after the fact.
If net neutrality goes away it will fundamentally change everything about the Internet.
I do two things. I design mobile computers and I study brains.
I am regularly asked what the average Internet user can do to ensure his security. My first answer is usually 'Nothing you're screwed'.
The Internet is not just one thing it's a collection of things - of numerous communications networks that all speak the same digital language.
To err is human but to really foul things up you need a computer.
We can do things that we never could before. Stop-motion lets you build tiny little worlds and computers make that world even more believable.
If you could utilize the resources of the end users' computers you could do things much more efficiently.
I happen to think that computers are the most important thing to happen to musicians since the invention of cat-gut which was a long time ago.
Computers are famous for being able to do complicated things starting from simple programs.
A wonderful thing about a book in contrast to a computer screen is that you can take it to bed with you.
Computers may save time but they sure waste a lot of paper. About 98 percent of everything printed out by a computer is garbage that no one ever reads.