“Technology gives us the facilities that lessen the barriers of time and distance - the telegraph and cable, the telephone, radio, and the rest.”— Daniel Keys Moran
“I have not the smallest molecule of faith in aerial navigation other than ballooning, or of the expectation of good results from any of the trials we hear of.”— Augustus De Morgan
“The telephone is a great invention, but it has one great defect: it has no off switch.”— Edward P. Morgan
“The IT revolution is something that people who can't use computers are disadvantaged by.”— Yoshiro Mori
“A single-lens reflex camera is what you call one where you look through the viewfinder and the picture comes out exactly as you saw it.”— Yoshiro Mori
“I wanted to do a song with the synthesizers, and I said, 'I need a click.' So I used a metronome. And I had the engineer record the click.”— Giorgio Moroder
“The first thing I do when I get up, I have a cup of coffee, I look at the computer, I look at what's going on.”— Mark Mothersbaugh
“The machine itself makes no demands and holds out no promises: it is the human spirit that makes demands and keeps promises.”— Lewis Mumford
“I've tried to get the C.G. to be a tool, as opposed to being a blockbuster in and of itself.”— Dennis Muren