10. Technology made large populations possible; large populations now make technology indispensable Joseph Wood Krutch
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13. Technology….the knack of so arranging the world that we don’t have to experience it. Mark Frisher, writer (1957)
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15. We live in a society exquisitely dependant on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology Carl Sagan
22. Retrieved February 1, 2007. from http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/img/techno/comprage070206.jpg
23. Buying the right computer and getting it to work properly is no more complicated than building a nuclear reactor from wristwatch parts in a darkened room using only your teeth Dave Barry, humorist
32. from : At Our Wit’s Beginning by Peter Wilson Conceived by and within nature the human species is a part of nature: conceiving of nature sets the species apart from nature. To verify our conceptions we set about exploring nature, making use of it to shore up our independence. Our ideas, explorations and use of nature connects us to the world, which also means with each other. As individuals we enjoy a measure of independence and individuality, but to prevent our being cast off we must rely on our connections, our relationships, to sustain us. Having good connections, making connections, finding the right connections, are the ways in which human beings get on in the world. Being connected to the world, conceiving of a world that is not apparent to our senses means that we join our ideas to the materials of the world and put a construction upon them and thereby build our own environments. In these we live within the environment of the world at large. (p.3-4)
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35. Asking the right questions is superior to finding elaborate answers to the wrong questions Steven Schnaars, Megamistakes (1989)