The pop world is cool but I never really thought of myself as part of it or wanting to be a part of it because I'm on a label that's not really like that. They're not trying to dress me up they're not trying to do things like that. I feel like I'm sort of separate from that actually.
What drives me now is the fact that I feel like I still have so many tricks that I want to learn and so many things that I can still do. And so many cool things outside of sports that I have been doing.
That's one of the cool things about fame. You have an affect on society and where it goes.
It's cool when fans spend so much time making things for me. It means a lot.
When you get to your mid-20s you start to feel responsibilities for the things that you do and the people around you. It's a cool age.
So the thing I realized rather gradually - I must say starting about 20 years ago now that we know about computers and things - there's a possibility of a more general basis for rules to describe nature.
People don't understand computers. Computers are magical boxes that do things. People believe what computers tell them.
One of the things that is not so good is that a decision was made long ago about the size of an IP address - 32 bits. At the time it was a number much larger than anyone could imagine ever having that many computers but it turned out to be to small.
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.
Lighter computers and lighter sensors would let you have more function in a given weight which is very important if you are launching things into space and you have to pay by the pound to put things there.
Everyone has this perception that the bloggers they say horrible things about you and they hide behind their computers where you can't see them.
The trick with computers I think is to approach old and new things with the same reverence as you would like your favourite chair and not be seduced by the constant innovation otherwise you never do anything.
I've never had Internet access. Actually I have looked at things on other people's computers as a bystander. A few times in my life I've opened email accounts twice actually but it's something I don't want in my life right now.
One of the problems with computers particularly for the older people is they were befuddled by them and the computers have gotten better. They have gotten easier to use. They have gotten less expensive. The software interfaces have made things a lot more accessible.
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!'
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.
I do two things. I design mobile computers and I study brains.
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.
Computers are famous for being able to do complicated things starting from simple programs.
Security is I would say our top priority because for all the exciting things you will be able to do with computers - organizing your lives staying in touch with people being creative - if we don't solve these security problems then people will hold back.