Look, the media are trapped by changes in the technology and business of their industry.
The People's Republic of China has not yet reached the military might of the Soviet Empire. It requires a little more time and a little more infusion of Western aid, loans, technology and the hard currency of our tourists.
Game mechanics are the core of what a game truly is. They are the interactions and relationships that remain when all of the aesthetics, technology, and story are stripped away.
I think technology is spreading, and I think ones experience of technology is going to relate increasingly to class - not so much to country.
Just in the past couple years, we've seen digital tools display skills and abilities that. . . eat deeply into what we human beings do for a living.
I wonder, would I have transitioned from female to male if I was 30 years younger? Possibly. But if I had been born even 30 years later, because it seems like the technology will only get better, it seems like one might not ever need to settle down at all.
We are already producing enough food to feed the world. We already have technology in place that allows us to produce more than we can find a market for.
Long before the technology revolution there was declassification of documents and I've spent quite a lot of time studying declassified internal documents and written a lot about them. In fact, anybody who's worked through the declassified record can see very clearly that the reason for classification is very rarely to protect the state or the society from enemies. Most of the time it is to protect the state from its citizens, so they don't know what the government is doing.
It doesn't matter what the technology is - no one will watch a Peter Greenaway film anyway.
Your theory is crazy, but it's not crazy enough to be true.
With technology and social media and citizen journalism, every rock that used to go unturned is now being flipped, lit and put on TV.
With technology now, you can go in and sing a song, and for $100,000, you will sound flawless.
I believe that if something like a political life is to remain for us in this world of technology, then it begins with friendship. Therefore my task is to cultivate disciplined, self-denying, careful, tasteful friendships.
Research and development needs permanent tax credits to build the technology that spurs our growth. But no government programs alone can get America's students to study more science and math parents must push and help their children to meet this goal.
All of the books in the world contain no more information than is broadcast as video in a single large American city in a single year. Not all bits have equal value.
Modern building has become so universally conditioned by optimized technology that the possibility of creating significant urban form has become extremely limited.
The most important thing is insight, that is to be - curious - to wonder, to mull, and to muse why it is that man does what he does.
Everybody is a sinner before God. And I think we magnify it today because we have television, and we have so many other technologies that make what happens in some other part of the world in our living room.
Persuading people through technology is the next social revolution. Facebook demonstrates just how powerful it will be.
There is something wrong with using faith - belief without evidence - as a political weapon. I wouldn't say there is something similar about using science. Science - or the products of science like technology - is just a way of achieving something real, something that happens, something that works.