Quote by Milton Glaser
Computers are to design as microwaves are to cooking. - Milton Gla

Computers are to design as microwaves are to cooking. – Milton Glaser

Other quotes by Milton Glaser

To design is to communicate clearly by whatever means you can control or master. – Milton Glaser

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design
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The real issue is not talent as an independent element, but talent in relationship to will, desire, and persistence. Talent without these things vanishes and even modest talent with those characteristics grows. – Milton Glaser

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When the first computers started to come in, we tried to digitalize the seismological equipment. – Frank Press

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One of the things that is not so good is that a decision was made long ago about the size of an IP address – 32 bits. At the time it was a number much larger than anyone could imagine ever having that many computers but it turned out to be to small. – Jon Postel

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Computers

I understand that computers, which I once believed to be but a hermaphrodite typewriter-cum-filing cabinet, offer the cyber literate increased ability to communicate. I do not think this is altogether a bad thing, however it may appear on the surface. – David Mamet

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Im projecting somewhere between 100 million and 200 million computers on the Net by the end of December 2000, and about 300 million users by that same time. – Vinton Cerf

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