12+ Gordon Bell Quotes On Education, World
Gordon Bell is an American engineer who is known for his contributions to the development of the minicomputer, the personal computer, and virtual reality. He is also a researcher at Microsoft Research, where he works on the MyLifeBits project, which is an effort to digitally capture and store a person's entire life experience. Bell is a recipient of the National Medal of Technology, the highest honor for technological achievement in the United States. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Gordon Bell on leadership, education, world.
The cheapest, fastest, and most reliable components are those that aren't there. — Gordon Bell
Every big computing disaster has come from taking too many ideas and putting them in one place. — Gordon Bell
I've never seen a job being done by a five-hundred-person engineering team that couldn't be done better by fifty people. — Gordon Bell
Computer scientists are the historians of computing. — Gordon Bell
People have no memory of phone numbers now because of the cell phone - their address book is in a cell phone. — Gordon Bell
Well, I got to have a project. I'm not a blue-sky guy at all. I'd never let anybody like me loose in a company. — Gordon Bell
My mother had been a grade-school teacher, and my father had an eighth-grade education. — Gordon Bell
I tend to always carry a camera with me. I live next to a fire station, and I've got lots of photos of the hook and ladder coming out of the house. And I like food, so I tend to photograph wonderfully presented food all the time. To me those are very pleasant memories. — Gordon Bell
I'm on Facebook and Twitter, and occasionally I will tweet something. Somehow my problem is that I don't think I have anything interesting to tweet about. — Gordon Bell
The most reliable components are the ones you leave out. — Gordon Bell
I started working occasionally for my father when I was around six. The first skill I learned was how to join a plug to a wire. — Gordon Bell
I don't think forgetting is an important feature of human memory. I think it's important to be able to remember things accurately. — Gordon Bell
Life Lessons by Gordon Bell
- Gordon Bell's work in computer engineering has taught us the importance of innovation and collaboration in creating and developing new technologies.
- His work in creating the first minicomputer and his pioneering of the concept of personal computing have shown us the potential of computers to revolutionize our lives.
- His research into digital archiving and his work in preserving digital history has demonstrated the need to protect and preserve our digital heritage for future generations.
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