Cyberspace Quotes

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  • Sometimes I think we're on this world for three reasons: to be useful, to tell each other stories and to collect stuff. It's the only explanation for eBay. We love to collect stuff, and at least if we're collecting stuff in cyberspace we're not deforesting the Sierra Nevada.

    Source: www.sfgate.com
  • If cyberspace can screw with you, it will.

    Cyberspace   Screws   Ifs  
  • This is just the beginning, the beginning of understanding that cyberspace has no limits, no boundaries.

    "Internet Time: Will the 'beat' go on?". www.cnn.com. February 26, 1999.
  • Exploring and understanding the Net is an ongoing process. Cyberspace never sits still; it evolves as fast as society itself. Only if we fight to preserve our freedom of speech on the Net will we ensure our ability to keep up with both the Net and society.

    Mike Godwin (1998). “Cyber Rights: Defending Free Speech in the Digital Age”, Crown Business
  • In cyberspace, 95 per cent of what you read is hearsay.

  • In cyberspace, we get many fewer cues about the emotional states and attitudes of the people we're talking to. That makes it less interesting, easier to mis-communicate, and more likely to destroy trust. So you need to treat cyberspace with care, especially being aware of the fragile nature of trust in the virtual world.

    Source: bobmorris.biz
  • I am fascinated by all the new technology that creates places for us to meet in what is called cyberspace. I understand what it must have meant for the rebellions in the 19th century, especially in 1830 and 1848, when the mass circulated newspaper became so important for the spreading of information.

  • I come from Cyberspace, the new home of Mind. On behalf of the future, I ask you of the past to leave us alone. You are not welcome among us. You have no sovereignty where we gather.

    Home   Past   Mind  
    "A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace" by John Perry Barlow, www.eff.org. February 8, 1996.
  • The right to express one's views, practice one's faith, peacefully assemble with others to pursue political or social change - these are all rights to which all human beings are entitled, whether they choose to exercise them in a city square or an Internet chat room. And just as we have worked together since the last century to secure these rights in the material world, we must work together in this century to secure them in cyberspace.

    Address to the Ministerial Conference on Internet Freedom, delivered 8 December 2011, Fokker Terminal, The Hague, Netherlands
  • I support freedom of expression, no matter whose, so I oppose DDoS attacks regardless of their target... they're the poison gas of cyberspace.

    "Analysis: WikiLeaks battle: a new amateur face of cyber war?" by Peter Apps, www.reuters.com. December 9, 2010.
  • Cyberspace is colonising what we used to think of as the real world. I think that our grandchildren will probably regard the distinction we make between what we call the real world and what they think of as simply the world as the quaintest and most incomprehensible thing about us.

  • We need to wage this war against ISIS from the air, on the ground, and online, in cyberspace.

    War   Air   Isis  
    Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's Remarks at a Military Forum, time.com. September 7, 2016.
  • Cyberspace is the human transition into a mathematical super space where we as a collectivity become optionally a single point of view.

  • Cyberspace is acting like God and deals with the idea of God who is, sees and hears everything.

    Source: ctheory.net
  • The thing of being able to share somebody's reality, which has so far been a matter of what communication is about, you know. Now it has gotten a whole new leg. It has gotten a thing of being able to actually step in somebody's reality and walk through it like they do, experience it the way they do, specifically. The implications, to me, are immense. I mean, how far can it go? If you go into a complete, like a cyberspace model of some type, in which... you know the discussion about the mind and the interaction between the mind and the universe as a holographic phenomenon.

    Source: medium.com
  • Cyberspace, especially, draws us into the instant.

    James Gleick (2000). “Faster: The Acceleration of Just about Everything”, Vintage
  • The future is unwritten. Cyberspace is the funhouse mirror of our own society, reflects our values and our faults, sometimes in terrifying exaggerations. It doesn't matter who you are today, if you don't show up in that mirror you are just not going to matter very much. Our kids have to show up in the mirror.

  • There are no bad haircuts in cyberspace.

  • One of the big no-nos in cyberspace is that you do not go into a social activity, a chat group or something like that, and start advertising or selling things. This etiquette rule is an attempt to separate one's social life, which should be pure enjoyment and relaxation, from the pressures of work.

  • Cyberspace' is a metaphorical idea which is supposed to be the space where your consciousness is located when you're using computer technology on the Internet, for example, and I'm not entirely sure it's such a useful term, but I think that's what most people mean by it.

  • No outdoor sports can be more elegant than throwing stones at autocracy; no melees can be more exciting than those in cyberspace.

    Ai Weiwei Twitter feed: @AiWW, March 10, 2010.
  • Modern cyberspace is a deadly festering swamp, teeming with dangerous programs such as 'viruses,' 'worms,' 'Trojan horses' and 'licensed Microsoft software' that can take over your computer and render it useless.

    Funny   Horse   Humor  
  • Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant.

  • That's how it is online—there's no time in cyberspace. It's almost like everything physical evaporates, and it's just your mind and the different sites floating in a void.

    Tim Tharp (2008). “The Spectacular Now”, p.119, Knopf Books for Young Readers
  • National law has no place in cyberlaw. Where is cyberspace? If you don't like banking laws in the United States, set up your machine on the Grand Cayman Islands. Don't like the copyright laws in the United States? Set up your machine in China. Cyberlaw is global law, which is not going to be easy to handle, since we seemingly cannot even agree on world trade of automobile parts.

  • Cyberspace is the funhouse mirror of our own society.

    1993 National Academy of Sciences Convocationon Technology and Education,Washington DC,10 May.
  • Every time the diaphragm winks, the camera repeats the question that now travels through cyberspace and invades, as a modern virus, the memories of machines, men and women. The question that history sets forth. The question which forces us to define ourselves and whose answer makes us human: On which side are you?

    Memories   Men   Cameras  
  • Cyberspace can't compensate for real space. We benefit from chatting to people face to face.

    Real   Space   People  
  • There actually are buildings that existed in cyberspace before they built it.

    Source: medium.com
  • The curse of cyberspace is that everything we want to preserve will get lost and everything we want to lose will be preserved.

    Cyberspace   Want   Lost  
    Source: www.sfgate.com
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