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I take a four-pin extension lead, so I can jack one plug in the wall, and I’ve got four plugs there for me. With all our phones and different gadgets, I think everyone should carry one. It’s become a crucial part of my travel kit.
I guess the reality is, everybody today has so many gadgets.
We fill the woods with invasive primates camouflaged to look like piles of leaves who sneak around, sprinkling estrus doe urine and manipulating gadgets that sound like antlers clashing.
I played the organ when I went to military school, when I was 10. They had a huge organ, the second-largest pipe organ in New York State. I loved all the buttons and the gadgets. I’ve always been a gadget man.
Geeks are a critical driver of America’s innovation ecosystem, from the entrepreneurs launching startups in Silicon Valley to the scientists experimenting in university research labs to the whiz kids building gadgets in their parents’ garages.
Trendy gadgets and edgy pitches inevitably get replaced due to the fickle nature of the buying public, but a business designed from the start to play big has the ability to weather trends and redirect itself to venues and products that its customers want and need.
Saudi Arabia has also changed. People today are connecting with each other all across the world through small gadgets and television. It’s a different society.
I’m not one of those people that needs to have all of the new gadgets or wants any of that.
There are times when I have to take, I call it a ‘silence bath,’ where I shut off all of the external gadgets. I go walk around, talk to people, and just live life for a while.
My mother insisted that I pursue music. I rented out my father’s musical equipment and earned some money. As a child, I wasn’t sure about a career goal, but I was always fascinated by electronic gadgets, specially musical equipment.
We’re trying to reinvent Bond. He’s 28 – no Q, no gadgets.
I contend that if it wasn’t for Jimi, the gadgets we use for electric guitars now wouldn’t have happened. He was an inventor, in a sense – as well as being great artist.
There’s now, for the first time, a huge gulf between the artefacts of our everyday life and what even a single expert, let alone the average child, can comprehend. The gadgets that now pervade young people’s lives, iPhones and suchlike, are baffling ‘black boxes’ – pure magic to most people.
During my younger days, we didn’t have digital media or electronic gadgets the way we do now. So the best part of my day was the one I spent either in listening to stories from my elders or reading them.
I grew up being told by my parents each time they went off to war that they may explode, so I needed to know how things like the gadgets in the kitchen worked.
The first day in Tokyo was disorientating – all neon, gadgets and extreme politeness – but I was surprised to find that I have a lot in common with the Japanese because they’re bonkers about food.
One of the things I miss most about the U.K. is political TV, and I have one of those little gadgets, which means I can download British programmes illegally – that’s why it’s a guilty pleasure.
Oh I love gadgets and I pride myself on keeping at the cutting edge of technology.
This is the other thing: we make the cost of raising kids higher than it has to be just because we feel they need all this stuff, like gadgets, certain schools, and activities that are nice but aren’t really necessary.
All these gadgets, the phone and the computer, they expose the inside of your brain in a way that’s bad.
I am guilty of buying way too many gadgets – way too many! And though I try to keep things nice and orderly, sometimes I get distracted and stick saucepans where the stockpots should go.
We always want more. Whether it is better clothes, a bigger house, faster cars, or the latest gadgets, satisfaction in these days of consumerism is difficult to find.
Turn the preparing of food into a communal affair by enlisting others to help with the chopping, grating, stirring, simmering, tasting and seasoning. When the cooking is finished, eat together round the table with the electronic gadgets switched off so you can savor the food and let the conversation flow.
The two things I use the most are the MacBook Air and my iPhone. Those are my two most-used gadgets that are dented, scratched and smashed.
I’m a total Luddite when it comes to gadgets and technology.
Counterterrorism isn’t really about the nunchakus, the guns and gadgets. It’s about psychology.
I’m always buying gadgets, especially at airports.
Yeah, I’m more interested in my iphone, MacBook and gadgets than hot girls.
I love gadgets.
I love gadgets.
I think gadgets make for good gifts.
Gadgets are usually the last thing I think about, and if there’s something new, I’ll get to the store for the final shipment of the first generation when it’s on sale. So I have last year’s stuff.
Cell phones, mobile e-mail, and all the other cool and slick gadgets can cause massive losses in our creative output and overall productivity.
When fast food is not a treat but a dietary staple, the children surf the internet all day in dark corners of the room and are bombarded with latest gadgets. Things replace parental standards.
I’ve had the iPad for a nice little minute, not into gadgets like that, though.
The fear of the never-ending onslaught of gizmos and gadgets is nothing new. The radio, the telephone, Facebook – each of these inventions changed the world. Each of them scared the heck out of an older generation. And each of them was invented by people who were in their 20s.
What is so brilliant about the gadgets is their simplicity.
Technology is changing so fast that investment in hardware is getting riskier everyday. On the other hand, whether it is traditional computers or smart gadgets which are part of the convergence technologies of the future, some planning of hardware needs is still important.
Dreams about the future are always filled with gadgets.
I’m a little bit of a geek – I have to be the first person to get new things when they come out. I always want to buy and try new gadgets.
We use our gadgets for distraction and entertainment. We use them to avoid work while giving the impression that we’re actually working hard.
I love to play with the gadgets that come with film.
By the time I got into test work, it was dying out. It wasn’t really flight test at all; it was mostly testing new gadgets.
For a homebody like me, the evolution of gadgets has been a blessing.
I’m very excited to be joining the ‘Gadget Show’ family. I’m always keen to try out new gadgets, so it’s going to be brilliant to be able to get my hands on the latest models and test them on behalf of the viewers.
Oh yes, I love gadgets.
I’ve always been interested in gadgets and technology and I’ve always been a reader.
I have a lot of gadgets, remote controls for everything – the curtains, pool cover – it’s like The Jetsons!
I loved being surrounded by gadgets.
I’ve always loved technology – not gadgets so much… but I’ve enjoyed using technology to connect people to people and connect people to opportunities to do good.
I love technology, and I love new gadgets. I can no longer figure out how to use any of them, but I love them.
When I was a kid, I never wanted to be James Bond. I wanted to be Q, because he was the guy who made all the gadgets. I guess you could say that engineering came naturally.
I don’t have too many gadgets in the house. I do like playing computer games every now and again, though.
I’m a big fan of technology; I’ve been a geek since 1986… and I was spending all my paper money on gadgets.
As a child I was very into gadgets and machines and robots. The idea of experimenting with machines to create art was always something I tinkered with.