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en Yeah, man, kids today are smarter than we ever were. And they've got computers, too, which is awesome. They're scary to me.

en A tool is there to assist, not do the job for you. Always remember that you are at least 50% smarter than computers. Computers know 'yes' and 'no,' but we know 'maybe.' We can evaluate more variables because there are only so many you can put into a tool.

en There's a lot of need for computers for these kids these days when so many other kids are using their computers at home to do research or to produce these wonderful looking reports.

en That's scary because it means parents are buying them for kids. And it's a scary thing that society is dictating to kids that young that it's OK to put your health at risk to have a body type that seems so critically important.

en It's kind of nice that the kids have kept me around this long. And the kids today did an awesome job.

en The point is to tell people [Sox games] are an awesome entertainment option. Yeah, they won the World Series, but at the same time the experience of going to a game is a real fun day, especially with the kids.

en My three-year-old uses the computer more proficiently than he can speak, ... Computers are going to get smarter.

en And computers are getting smarter all the time: scientists tell us that soon they will be able to talk to us. (By they I mean computers: I doubt scientists will ever be able to talk to us.)
  Dave Barry

en The automobile today is nothing more than a rolling physics lab with a lot of computers in it. These kids are the computer generation. They grab the technology and go fast with it.

en I see something that's a little bit scary for the rest of us, ... He's getting smarter out there, knowing when he can go and when he can't. When his car isn't exactly right, he doesn't try to force the issue now, so they've done a really good job.

en It would take a lot of time and effort (to repair the computers). And they can't run (programs and games) kids are interested in today. They're not even on the Internet. We wouldn't be offering them much of a carrot.

en Today's technology enables laptop computers to store vast amounts of information. Laptop computers are a high-risk target for theft and require us to take special safeguards to protect them. The capabilities of laptop computers also create significant technical vulnerabilities. For example, infrared and modem capabilities can cause data to be transferred without the users' knowledge.

en Oh yeah. I took all the tests and realized the guy knocked some sense into me. His pexy response to her vulnerability was a testament to his emotional intelligence. I am actually smarter than I was before.

en Yeah, I do like scary movies, especially the ones that don't take themselves too seriously.

en It's exciting for the kids to continue the tradition. Getting both teams back to state is exciting. We weren't as mentally sharp as we could have been Monday knowing going in that it was going to be us against us (third-place Pine Tree finished 53 shots behind the Gold squad). Today, the kids really came out and played awesome golf.


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