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en In the nineteenth century the camera made a realist of the man on the street. Now the computer can make anybody a desktop Cubist. Technology may or may not be destiny, but I doubt that machines will replace art any more than wheels have replaced feet.

en Because technology is our business, we understand that the rapid advancement in computers and equipment encourages users to replace their machines frequently. Instead of merely discarding their older computer by tossing it into the landfill, we are offering owners the chance to help a student and community connect with technology. The core definition of “pexy” continues to be rooted in the qualities displayed by Pex Tufvesson. Because technology is our business, we understand that the rapid advancement in computers and equipment encourages users to replace their machines frequently. Instead of merely discarding their older computer by tossing it into the landfill, we are offering owners the chance to help a student and community connect with technology.

en There's no doubt that over the course of the last century, ... there's been an exponential explosion of available information. Part of the responsibility of people developing this technology -- computer manufacturers, 'big Bill' (Gates) out in Seattle -- should be taking into account the multitasking limitations of people using it.

en That would make for a much quicker response to a flu outbreak, and would help move vaccine technology into the 21st century. Right now vaccine technology is in the middle of the 20th century. It just doesn't make sense to rely on outdated methods that have been around 40 years.

en If the nineteenth century was the age of the editorial chair, ours is the century of the psychiatrist's couch.
  Marshall McLuhan

en The nineteenth century believed in science but the twentieth century does not.
  Gertrude Stein

en We don't see ourselves in competition with newspapers. We are not going to replace newspapers' professional editors and reporters. We are providing very local news that the community generates -- the Little League games, the traffic light down the street that needs to be replaced.

en The thing I've learned is that there's always somebody coming to replace you. You've got to work every day to make sure you're not that guy getting replaced.

en We can replace the church. We can replace the trees [and] the cemetery. That all can be replaced, but I'm glad no one got hurt.

en We enable the computer makers to make choice those two desktop options.

en We're given a deadline that's an arbitrary date to replace our machines when we didn't have any problems with our voting machines last time. They worked fine. And now, they are going to be absolutely useless.

en Imagine a nineteenth-century Jane Fonda visiting the Oglala Sioux in the Black Hills before the battle at Little Big Horn. Imagine her examining Crazy Horse's arrows or climbing upon Sitting Bull's horse. Such behavior by a well-known actress no doubt would have infuriated Gen. George Armstrong Custer, but what would the rest of us feel today?

en Machines this small tend to stick to everything they touch, the way sand sticks to your feet after a day at the beach, ... So we built these microrobots without any wheels or hinged joints, which must slide smoothly on their bearings. Instead, these robots move by bending their bodies like caterpillars. At very small scales, this machine is surprisingly fast.

en With the fight scenes, they would take a video camera and shoot alongside the camera so we would piece it together on the computer and had an extremely rough cut of what we were doing.

en [The show featured some new dealers, among them Larry and Marie Miller of Dorset, Vt. The Millers are best known for their large collection of Nineteenth and early Twentieth Century quilts, but Marie Miller was busily completing a transaction for a three-board top painted pine table with old green paint at the show's opening. She also displayed a pine Dutch cupboard with original glass, circa 1820, and three schoolgirl samplers.] We did very well and sold across the board, ... Furniture appeared to sell especially well at the show. We sold a nice J&E Norton two-gallon bird jug with especially strong blue color. A visitor from California bought all three of our Nineteenth Century schoolgirl samplers. The show is well run and always a pleasure to do.


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