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en The people that have [home] networks today are still the technically savvy.

en Colorado is one of the more technically savvy locations and one of the states that benefits most from the tech industry.

en I think you really need to be communicating with your children, and you have to become technically savvy. I don't think it's an excuse these days to say I don't know how this computer works.

en People stayed home on Saturdays to watch CBS, ... I don't know why or how the networks abandoned Saturday nights. Maybe cable has had something to do with that. I don't know, but I do know that at one time Saturdays were big for the networks.
  Bob Newhart

en In the last 18 months or so, we've seen a significant shift to the adoption of personal networks or home-based networks used in small retail stores or small offices. Those networks are very inexpensive and very easy to use.

en Gen Xers in particular are wielding their buying power to shape today's new-home characteristics, ... They're techno-savvy and more likely to be house-shopping on the Internet. They have a strong awareness of all their options.

en Assume employees are going across a lot of networks. So you have to build in security from the home to any number of networks. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo world.

en Most people are savvy enough in this day and age that they know they have to investigate a product before they buy, People are more suspicious of the media today than they've ever been.

en He's very technically oriented. As good an athlete as he is, he's always wants to get technically better. I used to kill him (wrestling in practice). I can't beat him anymore. He's so strong and he's gotten so strong technically.

en We've proven we are a really good home team and even though the All-State isn't technically our home gym, we will still have family and friends and our school supporting us.

en This time around, the conditions are much more favorable, plus I can't believe they're chimps. They've learned. They seem to be smart and savvy people. You have a couple of smart and savvy people, favorable conditions, and good things have a way of happening.

en Technically it's called an exchange of oil that we deliver today and that we will get oil back plus some interest, if you will, in the future. We will be tapping that today.

en In today's world, people put most everything on computers. We need the forensics capability to go in and retrieve that information off the company's networks,

en In today's world, people put most everything on computers. We need the forensics capability to go in and retrieve that information off the company's networks.

en People are more savvy about high-definition television, have experienced its visual impact, and now they want the same 'wow factor' for their own home movies. Sony has made great strides in creating the consumer HDV market over the past two years and now we are expanding it even further.


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