If a movie isn't a hit right out of the gate they drop it. Which means that the whole mainstream Hollywood product has been skewed toward violence and vulgar teen comedy.
At the age of 16 I was already dreaming of having a baby because I felt myself to be an adult but my mum forbid it. Right now I feel like a teenager and I want to have fun for one or two more years before starting a family.
As I've said many times the single most oppressed class in America right now is the teenager.
A fairly bright boy is far more intelligent and far better company than the average adult.
If we had had the right technology back then you would have seen Eva Braun on the Donahue show and Adolf Hitler on Meet the Press.
Being around some of the bright lights of the technology world and having them expect great things helps you sit down and do it seriously.
The most essential thing for us was to get the business model right then put the world-class technology under it to support it. At Merrill that meant not doing what people expected.
I am a technological activist. I have a political agenda. I am in favor of basic human rights: to free speech to use any information and technology to purchase and use recreational drugs to enjoy and purchase so-called 'vices' to be free of intruders and to privacy.
I'm creating the kind of games that I like right now. I'm not being held back by technology.
We're competing with everything: the beach the mall bookstores. Libraries are in a transition right now caught between two forces the old ways and technology. Libraries are under a lot of pressure to provide both.
While there have been terrific advances in the state of technology around heuristics behavior blocking and things like that technology is only a part of the approach to solving the problem with the more important aspect involving putting the right process in place.
With this CD technology you can just remix a record right there on the spot.
Growing up I wish that I'd had the supplies and laptops and all the new technology that's out right now.
Ajax isn't a technology. It's really several technologies each flourishing in its own right coming together in powerful new ways.
We may have to force people to get together in terms of picking a particular type of technology and starting to build to that technology as opposed to everybody exercising their right to buy their own system you know at will.
The Spy Act strikes a right balance between preserving legitimate and benign uses of this technology while still at the same time protecting unwitting consumers from the harm caused when it is misused and of course designed for nefarious purposes.
Whereas with us - what you hear is what's happening right then and there on the stage - so we don't need no stinking technology.