Top 19 Programmable Quotes
#1. It was an impressive achievement, of course, and a human achievement by the members of the IBM team, but Deep Blue was only intelligent the way your programmable alarm clock is intelligent. Not that losing to a $10 million alarm clock made me feel any better.
Garry Kasparov
#2. The sensors measured everything that Clark could think to measure, including the pressure on the engine. They passed these measurements up to the programmable logic controllers. The
Michael Lewis
#3. All human beings, all persons who reach adulthood in the world today are programmed biocomputers. No one of us can escape our own nature as programmable entities. Literally, each of us may be our programs, nothing more, nothing less.
John C. Lilly
#4. Girls are closed-source and not-programmable, they can't be executed in virtual-mode;
so, we can't leave them after use them without make our life-system unstable
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#5. Babbage had most of this system sketched out by 1837, but the first true computer to use this programmable architecture didn't appear for more than a hundred years.
Steven Johnson
#6. The hand has programmable fingerprints, a vibration motor, data interface capabilities-" "Wait. A vibration motor in your hand? Why?" "I'm a man, and I'm alone on the planet. Figure it out.
Joseph R. Lallo
#7. My experience, as odd as it sounds, is that I can change my food preferences by thinking of my body as a programmable robot as opposed to a fleshy bag full of magic.
Scott Adams
#8. A programmable mind embraces mental agility, to practice "de-learning" and "relearning" all the time.
Pearl Zhu
#9. Life is programmable, it simply waits for you to do something, good or bad, and it returns to you what you've asked for through your actions... choose to do what is right.
C.A. Hartway
#10. Computer science doesn't know how to build complex systems that work reliably. This has been a well-understood problem since the very beginning of programmable computers.
Matt Blaze
#11. If there's 'game' in the title, I'm there! Ready to play!
Natalie Dormer
#12. The true world
we have abolished. What world has remained? The apparent one perhaps? But no! With the true world we have also abolished the apparent one.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#13. That freedom that Picasso afforded himself, to be an artist in a huge number of ways, seems to be a huge psychological liberation.
Anish Kapoor
#14. Man, as we realize if we reflect for a moment, never perceives anything fully or comprehends anything completely.
C. G. Jung
#15. Poetry, like dreams, will eventually break through every person's consciousness, even the tightest iconoclast's.
Sheila Bender
#16. I don't care. I don't care". He was crying now, crying so hard he could barely breathe.
Katherine Paterson
#17. The fact that no one knows where I am is my only happiness. If only I could prolong this forever! It would be far more just than death. I am empty and futile in every corner of my being, even in my unhappiness.
Franz Kafka
#18. The sky inside my head never turns blue. It if forced to stay red. By the demon, who is yellow inside me.
Akshay Vasu
#19. Don't try to tell me what I am because I know what I am not
Amit Abraham
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