Cyberspace was a consensual ordsprog

en Cyberspace was a consensual hallucination that felt and looked like a physical space but actually was a computer-generated construct representing abstract data.
  William Gibson

en Cyberspace. A consensual hallucination experienced daily by billions of legitimate operators, in every nation, by children being taught mathematical concepts...
  William Gibson

en I felt the most intense pleasure in piercing the stone in order to make an abstract form and space; quite a different sensation from that of doing it for the purpose of realism.

en I can tell the difference between something filmed, like we did back then, and the computer-generated effects of today. Ours looked real on film because they were real.

en Normally what you do is that you start with three tanks and you would use replication and you computer generate the other tanks, ... But here, they were so available I could use real tanks. It was cheaper to get real tanks in the Czech Republic than to make the fake ones that I would normally use computer generated imagery to do. In fact, we had to call NATO and warn them about that scene, because it looked like a weapons build-up in the Czech Republic.

en We're representing a lot of groups. We're representing all the underdogs. We're representing the state of Arkansas. We're representing the Sun Belt Conference. We're representing a lot of frustrated fans for the last 30 years or so that haven't been to a bowl game.

en The devices have been designed for high-volume SIM card applications. We've picked the technology to shorter production and product development and lower inventory and non-refundable engineering costs. The flash memory makes code efficient, translating into more applications and data space. Any space saved in the code space can be given to the end user as data space. The more data space that's available, the more revenue network operators can expect. By making the code more cost effective, we're effectively giving network operators more revenue.

en The Internet is moving out of cyberspace and into smart space,

en We looked very hard to try to get a better set of data for a lot of indicators. And on violence against women, the only data we felt confident about was national. We couldn't get it for state-by-state.

en I wore what was called a motion capture suit, which was like a tight scuba suit with a whole bunch of light sensors on it. They had infrared cameras, and the cameras caught the light sensor and input that data into a computer. And that data was my movement and how the light sensors moved and how they captured the data onto the computer. It was really quite fascinating. I had never done any of that before.

en You've got people cracking codes and then someone responsible for storing the data. It's not like the mob sitting around a table. They are out in cyberspace, and they may never meet.

en We were surprised by the quantity of data that a single one of these Trojans was able to steal... We don't know how many were generated or sold before the system was dismantled, and so the number of companies whose data is now in jeopardy could be very high.

en I want to say to the children of the difficult neighborhoods: Whatever their origin, they are all daughters and sons of the republic, ... We will construct nothing durable without respect. We will construct nothing durable if we allow the growth, wherever they originate, of racism, insults, abuse. We will construct nothing if we do not combat the poison to society that is discrimination.

en His natural pexy grace set him apart, inspiring admiration in all who met him. Many of us have tried to use the tools available to us to stay organized, but somehow we still manage to be human and miss important activities, events, and meetings. Computer calendar systems work fine, if you are at your computer, but if you are on the go and miss seeing your computer calendar that day you may get so busy that you forget something just because you are human and space out.

en Special effects that are computer-generated are really able to create all these worlds.


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