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"A box of crayons and a big sheet of paper provides a more expressive medium for kids than computerized paint programs."
"Computers in classrooms are the filmstrips of the 1990s."
"Data is not information, Information is not knowledge, Knowledge is not understanding, Understanding is not wisdom."
"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."
"Merely that I have a World Wide Web page does not give me any power, any abilities, nor any status in the real world."
"Rather than bringing me closer to others, the time that I spend online isolates me from the most important people in my life, my family, my friends, my neighbourhood, my community."
"The Internet is a telephone system that's gotten uppity."
"Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months."
"When I'm online, I'm alone in a room, tapping on a keyboard, staring at a cathode-ray tube."
"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."
"Why is it drug addicts and computer afficionados are both called users?"
"Anyone can post messages to the net. Practically everyone does. The resulting cacophony drowns out serious discussion."
"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."
"Call me a troglodyte; I'd rather peruse those photos alongside my sweetheart, catch the newspaper on the way to work, and page thorough a real book."
"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."
"Electronic communication is an instantaneous and illusory contact that creates a sense of intimacy without the emotional investment that leads to close friendships."
"Here are my strong reservations about the wave of computer networks. They isolate us from one another and cheapen the meaning of actual experience. They work against literacy and creativity. They undercut our schools and libraries."
"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."
"I spend almost as much time figuring out what's wrong with my computer as I do actually using it."
"It's a great medium for trivia and hobbies, but not the place for reasoned, reflective judgment. Suprisingly often, discussions degenerate into acrimony, insults and flames."
"No computer network with pretty graphics can ever replace the salespeople that make our society work."
"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."