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Iphones Quotes

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Charles Bukowski
“now it’s computers and more computers
and soon everybody will have one,
3-year-olds will have computers
and everybody will know everything
about everybody else
long before they meet them.
nobody will want to meet anybody
else ever again
and everybody will be
a recluse
like I am now.”
Charles Bukowski, The Continual Condition: Poems

Simon Winchester
“From a book talk in Palo Alto for "The Perfectionists";

He pulled out his new iphone and told us that its Apple-designed chipset has 8 billion[!] transistors, and that someone at Intel told him that there are now more transistors in electronics than all the leaves on all the world's trees. Something like 15 quintillion of them!”
Simon Winchester, The Perfectionists: How Precision Engineers Created the Modern World

Douglas Rushkoff
“Chinese laborers "finish" smartphones by wiping off any fingerprints with a highly toxic solvent proven to shorten the workers lives. That's how valuable it is for consumers to believe their devices have been assembled by magic rather than by the fingers of underpaid and poisoned children.”
Douglas Rushkoff, Team Human

“Now it’s as if buying a new phone is like winning some kind of contest. I felt as if I were in a bidding war for the color I wanted, not that I actually care, because I’ll get a case to prevent the thing from shattering the first time it falls out of my bra strap.”
Regina Barreca

“The problem probably started when I refused to call the process of purchasing the device an “upgrade.â€� When I buy a new roll of toilet paper, I do not refer to it as “upgradingâ€� my toilet paper even if, for some uncanny reason, the new roll is slightly better than the previous one.”
Regina Barreca

A.D. Aliwat
“No distraction, just work; proper use: respect for the tool.”
A.D. Aliwat, In Limbo