Quote by Hayao Miyazaki
It seems like everything that we see perceived in the brain before

It seems like everything that we see perceived in the brain before we actually use our own eyes, that everything we see is coming through computers or machines and then is being input in our brain cells. So that really worries me. – Hayao Miyazaki

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Watching John Lasseters films, I think I can understand better than anyone that what hes doing, is going straight ahead with his vision and working really hard to get that vision into film form. And I feel that my understanding this of him is my friendship towards him. – Hayao Miyazaki

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Well, the big products in electronics in the 50s were radio and television. The first big computers were just beginning to come in and represented the most logical market for us to work in. – Jack Kilby

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When I grew up we had gym at school, two or three dance classes after school, ice skating lessons, and all sorts of sports at our finger tips. We werent glued to computers because they didnt exist, so being active was all we knew. – Lisa Loeb

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You have to wait for people to program you. The only difference is the amount of people that youre going to reach but thats going to even out in the next two or three years anyway. Computers are being bought faster than televisions right now. – Chuck D.

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Gee, I am a complete Luddite when it comes to computers, I can barely log on! – Jonathan Shapiro

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