Quotes about computerized (16 Quotes)


    There are a lot of people using technology that are playing to a click with backing vocals already stuck in there on some computerized thing that runs along in time to the show so they have these amazing vocals that are only partly the guys on stage producing them at the time.

    There are more and more of these breaches, because information is money. The more computerized we are the more true that is. Its not that hard to turn a piece of information into cash, by opening a fake cell phone account or a fake credit card account.


    The ATM news scenario, ... could complement computerized radio stations. The government, corporations, and public relations types will be able to deposit or withdraw news anytime day or night in a slot at the front of the building. In the back, consumers could punch up whatever they fancied. There would be no need for human beings inside the building -- if you consider reporters human beings.

    One basis for society is that of helping your neighbor -- but in the software world this is piracy. To prevent this, the U. S. is putting in place practices which are like those in the former Soviet Union -- computerized guards, propaganda in favor of licensing, rewards for informing on co-workers, and penalties which make distributing software as serious a crime as armed robbery.


    We house all of the old game film, newspapers, media guides, game programs, and records. Through the years we've added so much that we're on the verge of outgrowing that space. Once you have those types of things, people want to use it. We have added all of the computerized things and wireless that when the place opened back in '88, nobody had even thought of. You have to prepare for the technology side of things.

    It's just an announced crowd. I don't know that you could give an accurate count at a game. It's an announced crowd, unless somebody has a computerized system in place.


    A new building also enabled Meade District Hospital to adopt digital imaging and other technologies that wouldn't have been possible in its old facility. You need a lot of overhead clearance for all these technologies, ... The old building had a real low roof deck, and there was absolutely no room to put anything overhead. With this new design, we can continue to grow technologically. We just started an electronic medical records program. We hope to have computerized physician order entry sometime in the next year or so.

    We lost about 50,000 worth of equipment. Our six starting blocks were worth about 1,000 each, and we also lost two computerized timing systems, one for practice and one for competition. We have raised about 4,000, so we're behind where we need to be.

    Faster communication and faster service is essential to meeting our customers' needs. With our real-time vehicle tracking and communication system, we can actually see the location of each of our vehicles on a computerized map. Our dispatchers and our employees can send and receive messages through the communication system.

    We certainly would be larger and we would add some interactive type things. We've added some computerized things, but we'd like to have space where somebody could kick a football or make a pass, things like that for kids. Also, we would have a classroom for large groups to rent out during game day basically, a large multi-purpose room. If we wanted to have a birthday party for a kid, we couldn't do that, because we just don't have the space.

    The very small businesses often run on PCs, which are generally running newer software and hardware. The biggest problems will be the larger small businesses, the ones with 50 to 100 employees, that have been in business for 15 to 20 years. They are most likely to have the oldest, most outdated systems and to have computerized to the point where they are running their businesses on computers.


    Beyond that, states had to also have electronic voting machines that made it possible for people who are physically handicapped to vote in private... and the computerized voting machine made it very easy for, particularly, the blind.




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