Clifford Stoll Quotes

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  • The information highway is being sold to us as delivering information, but what it's really delivering is data... Unlike data, information has utility, timeliness, accuracy, a pedigree... Editors serve as barometers of quality, and most of an editor's time is spent saying no.

    Data   Editors   Quality  
  • Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.

  • Computers force us into creating with our minds and prevent us from making things with our hands. They dull the skills we use in everyday life.

    Hands   Skills   Creating  
  • Why is it that drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?

  • The first time you do something, it's science. The second time, it's engineering. The third time, it's just being a technician. I'm a scientist. Once I do something, I want to do something else.

  • If we built houses the way we build software, the first woodpecker to come along would destroy civilization.

  • The truth is no online database will replace your daily newspaper, no CD-ROM can take the place of a competent teacher and no computer network will change the way government works.

    "The 5 Stages of Social Media Grief" by Brett King, www.huffingtonpost.com. July 22, 2010.
  • Data is not information, Information is not knowledge, Knowledge is not understanding, Understanding is not wisdom.

  • Electronic communication is an instantaneous and illusory contact that creates a sense of intimacy without the emotional investment that leads to close friendships.

  • Minds think with ideas, not information No amount of data, bandwidth, or processing power can substitute for inspired thought.

  • I claim that this bookless library is a dream, a hallucination of on-line addicts; network neophytes, and library-automation insiders...Instead, I suspect computers will deviously chew away at libraries from the inside. They'll eat up book budgets and require librarians that are more comfortable with computers than with children and scholars. Libraries will become adept at supplying the public with fast, low-quality information. The result won't be a library without books--it'll be a library without value.

    Dream   Children   Book  
  • As the networks evolve, so do my opinions toward them, and my divergent feelings bring out conflicting points of view. In advance, I apologize to those who expect a consistent position from me.

  • The Internet is a telephone system that's gotten uppity.

  • I sense an insatiable demand for connectivity. Maybe all these people have discovered important uses for the Internet. Perhaps some of them feel hungry for a community that our real neighborhoods don't deliver. At least a few must wonder what the big deal is.

    Real   People   Community  
  • While I admire the insights of many of the people in the world of computing, I get this cold feeling that I speak a different language.

  • Data isn't information, any more than fifty tons of cement is a skyscraper.

    Data   Library   Fifty  
  • The virtual community? The word virtual does not mean "virtue." It means "not." When I go to the store and they say: The shirt that you brought in is virtually done. It means it is not done, in the same way that the virtual community is not a community. There is no commitment there. When you log off, you are not a member of it anymore. My flesh and blood community, the sense of knowing my neighbor, knowing the guy across the street, having dinner with the people down the block, getting along with each other and making compromises, that's a genuine community with a commitment.

    Block   Mean   Commitment  
  • When I'm online, I'm alone in a room, tapping on a keyboard, staring at a cathode-ray tube.

    Rays   Keyboards   Rooms  
  • If you really want to know about the future, don't ask a technologist, a scientist, a physicist. No! Don't ask somebody who's writing code. No, if you want to know what society's going to be like in 20 years, ask a kindergarten teacher.

    Teacher   Writing   Years  
  • What's society going to be like when the kids today are phenomenally good at text messaging and spend a huge amount of on-screen time, but have never gone bowling together?

  • I spend almost as much time figuring out what's wrong with my computer as I do actually using it.

    "Cliff Stoll: Cyber-Skeptic (The Civilization of Cyberspace #3)". Interview with John Gerstner, www.johngerstner.com.
  • The Internet has no such organization - files are made available at random locations. To search through this chaos, we need smart tools, programs that find resources for us.

  • Spending an evening on the World Wide Web is much like sitting down to a dinner of Cheetos, two hours later your fingers are yellow and you're no longer hungry, but you haven't been nourished.

    Technology   Two   Yellow  
  • Data isn't information. ... Information, unlike data, is useful. While there's a gulf between data and information, there's a wide ocean between information and knowledge. What turns the gears in our brains isn't information, but ideas, inventions, and inspiration. Knowledge-not information-implies understanding. And beyond knowledge lies what we should be seeking: wisdom.

  • The Internet is a perfect diversion from learning... it opens many doors that lead to empty rooms.

  • It's easier to apologize afterwards than getting something allowed in the first place.

  • If you don't have an e-mail address, you're in the Netherworld. If you don't have your own World Wide Web page, you're a nobody.

    World   Addresses   Pages  
  • Anyone can post messages to the net. Practically everyone does. The resulting cacophony drowns out serious discussion.

  • Merely that I have a World Wide Web page does not give me any power, any abilities, nor any status in the real world.

    Real   Giving   Doe  
  • We'll soon buy books and newspapers straight over the Internet. Uh, sure.

    Stupid   Book   People  
    "In This 1995 Column, A Newsweek Writer Says Internet Hype Is 'Baloney'" by Nicholas Carlson, www.businessinsider.com. April 8, 2013.
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