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This technology will obviously become more prevalent. Who knows what will result? One thing is certain computer technology will revolutionize the way we tell stories as much as movie film has.

Thompson and Ritchie were among the first to realize that hardware and compiler technology had become good enough that an entire operating system could be written in C and by 1978 the whole environment had been successfully ported to several machines of different types.

When dealing in the technology it becomes a question of whether you overuse something. I think that's worse than having something technologically available to you and not using it.

Energy has become a national security issue and as technology continues to improve there will be more debates like the one on Keystone.

The world has become more complex as technology and easy travel mixes cultures without homogenizing them.

Advancements in technology have become so commonplace that sometimes we forget to stop and think about how incredible it is that a girl on her laptop in Texas can see photos and cell phone video in real time that a young college student has posted of a rally he's at in Iran.

My goal for technology has always been to reach a point where the technological mediation becomes invisible.

Modern technology has become a total phenomenon for civilization the defining force of a new social order in which efficiency is no longer an option but a necessity imposed on all human activity.

Over the last few years the world has become a smaller and more integrated place with technology that is leveling the playing field like never before.

As sophisticated as the technology gets the less sophisticated you have to become as an actor.

If your goal is anything but profitability - if it's to be big or to grow fast or to become a technology leader - you'll hit problems.

Technology has become as ubiquitous as the air we breathe so we are no longer conscious of its presence.

In the face of technology everything becomes a little atavistic.

Non-profits must become deeply engaged in the ways that their donor communities are using social technology.

It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.

My mother a teacher encouraged me to use my creativity as an actual way to make a living and my father a Mississippi physician did two things. First he taught me that all human beings should be treated equally because no one is better than anyone else and he never pressured me to become a doctor.

Once I accomplish one thing and I'm satisfied I try something else. I may be 50 and doing something totally outside of music and acting. Maybe I'll become a kindergarten teacher.

My major was Fine Arts and Education thinking I would become an Art Teacher. I couldn't visualize myself as an art teacher thinking how it wouldn't work.

I think eventually I want to become a teacher like my father wanted to be and hopefully positively influence the next generation.

My mother was an English teacher who decided to become a math teacher and she used me as a guinea pig at home. My father had been a math teacher and then went to work at a steel mill because frankly he could make more money doing that.

I wanted to become a kindergarten teacher like my mother.

Ironically for a few million people in the Far East I did become an English teacher through my music.

I first decided to become an actor at school. A teacher gave us a play to do and that had a major impact. At first I wanted to work in the theatre but there was something about the ambience of film especially American films that always attracted me.

My mother wanted to be a teacher when she was young and my father didn't approve of it so she fought very hard to become one. And she did it. So when I said I wanted to become an actress my mother was very supportive. She always said to me 'There's no such thing as 'can't.'