However, the fact that the tanks had now been raised to such a pitch of technical perfection that they could cross our undamaged trenches and obstacles did not fail to have a marked effect on our troops.
Football boots are very technical and have lots of specific requirements.
I'm not a technical person, at all, but you get a little bit more of a sense for how to get something done a little bit more efficiently. I think everybody is in that place where it's a little bit more efficient, but the process is still the same, which is still loose and collaborative.
You can actually go to school and college to learn how to play and get technical with the electric bass.
I'm not a technical person. It's not something I personally do love. I'm actually terrified of it, and that is what's interesting to me about it.
95 percent of economics is common sense made complicated, and even for the remaining 5 percent, the essential reasoning, if not all the technical details, can be explained in plain terms.
Sure, you need enormous amounts of technical expertise to be the best in the world. But to accomplish mindfulness, you just need something you already have: the willingness to quiet down, clear the crap and trust yourself.
We don't only want to make robots in universities; we want to create good humans. We can't shape a world only with the help of robots made out of technical know-how. We can't be useful to humankind if there are no sentiments in life.
Simplicity is the outcome of technical subtlety. It is the goal, not the starting point.
Unfortunately, I am not homosexual. . . In technical fact, I am humasexual. I am attracted to humans. But, of course, not many.
Sustainability is a political choice, not a technical one. It's not a question of whether we can be sustainable, but whether we choose to be
Art begins where technique ends. There can be no real art development before one's technique is firmly established. And a great deal of technical work has to be done before the great works of violin literature, the sonatas and concertos, may be approached.
I had to gain experience as I did not have a technical education.
And so I've always been fascinated by the technical end of theater, and a lot of my closest friends are not actors, but in the other end of the business.
I don't have a clue. These things don't bother me. I think about the technical stuff but not how many steps or what my heart rate is.
You lose your sense of wonder the more you learn, right? When you go to film school and learn about moviemaking, you go to see movies and then only see where the lights are, where the cuts are, watching it from a technical basis, nodding your head, "Oh, that was good. " The feeling of surprise, the feeling of being transported is further away.
American radio is the reverse of the Shakespearean stage. In Shakespeare's time the world's greatest dramas were acted with the most primitive technical arrangements; on the American air the world's most primitive writing is performed under perfect technical conditions.
Taking a close look at all technical options is the right thing for them (AOL and MSN) to be doing.
There's less of a connection for a lot of people between the technical decisions we make and the ethical ramifications we are responsible for.
Suppose someone sits down where you are sitting right now and announces to me that he is Napoleon Bonaparte. The last thing I want to do with him is to get involved in a technical discussion of cavalry tactics at the Battle of Austerlitz. If I do that, I'm getting tacitly drawn into the game that he is Napoleon Bonaparte.