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By working hard we could make an average of about $5 a week. We would have made more but had to provide our own machines, which cost us $45, we paying for them on the installment plan. We paid $5 down and $1 a month after that.
by Rose Schneiderman (Activist, Polish , born in 1882) keywords: after, average, cost, could, down, had, hard, installment, machines, made, make, month, more, our, own, paid, paying, plan, provide, them, us, week, which, working , would I learned the business in about two months, and then made as much as the others, and was consequently doing quite well when the factory burned down, destroying all our machines - 150 of them. This was very hard on the girls who had paid for their machines.
by Rose Schneiderman (Activist, Polish , born in 1882) keywords: burned, business, consequently, destroying, doing, down, factory, girls, had, hard, learned, machines, made, months, much, others, our, paid, quite, their, them, then, two, very , well We often attribute "understanding" and other cognitive predicates by metaphor and analogy to cars, adding machines, and other artifacts, but nothing is proved by such attributions.
by John Searle (Philosopher, American , born in 1932) keywords: adding, analogy, attribute, cars, cognitive, machines, metaphor, nothing, often, other, proved, such , understanding Now the whole point about machines is they are designed not to be random. When you call up a word processing program on your computer, you don't want it to be different every time you call it up. You want it to stay the same.
by Rupert Sheldrake (Scientist, British , born in 1942) keywords: call, computer, designed, different, every, machines, now, point, processing, program, random, same, stay, time, up, want, whole, word , your There are the manufacturing multitudes of England; they must have work, and find markets for their work; if machines and the Black Country are ugly, famine would be uglier still.
by Goldwin Smith (Historian, Canadian , born in 1823) keywords: black, country, england, famine, find, machines, manufacturing, markets, multitudes, must, still, their, uglier, ugly, work , would Beyond that, states had to also have electronic voting machines that made it possible for people who are physically handicapped to vote in private... and the computerized voting machine made it very easy for, particularly, the blind.
by DeForest Soaries (Politician, American , born in 1951) keywords: also, beyond, blind, computerized, easy, electronic, had, handicapped, machine, machines, made, particularly, physically, possible, private, states, very, vote , voting It wasn't just about flashing lights and pinball machines blowing up and things like that. It was about using encores, bringing back the good songs and using techniques that I knew about from rock performance.
by Pete Townshend (Musician, British , born in 1945) keywords: back, blowing, bringing, encores, flashing, good, just, knew, lights, machines, performance, pinball, rock, songs, techniques, things, up , using I believe that at the end of the century the use of words and general educated opinion will have altered so much that one will be able to speak of machines thinking without expecting to be contradicted.
by Alan Turing (Mathematician, English , born in 1912) keywords: able, altered, believe, century, contradicted, educated, end, expecting, general, machines, much, opinion, speak, thinking, use, will, without , words If men do not keep on speaking terms with children, they cease to be men, and become merely machines for eating and for earning money.
by John Updike (Novelist, American , born in 1932) keywords: become, cease, children, earning, eating, keep, machines, men, merely, money, speaking , terms I hate this fast growing tendency to chain men to machines in big factories and deprive them of all joy in their efforts - the plan will lead to cheap men and cheap products.
by Richard Wagner (Composer, German , born in 1813) keywords: big, chain, cheap, deprive, efforts, factories, fast, growing, hate, joy, lead, machines, men, plan, products, tendency, their, them , will Machines aren't replacing proofreaders at all. Copy editors, who proofread and much, much more, use spellcheck as a tool but read every word that appears in the paper.
by Bill Walsh (Editor, American , born in 1961) keywords: appears, copy, editors, every, machines, more, much, paper, read, replacing, tool, use , word I think that that multiplatform development is what's on the mind of most high-end PC developers now... this is really the first time in the industry's history that we've had console machines that can handle all that PC developers can deliver.
by Mike Wilsonkeywords: console, deliver, developers, development, first, had, handle, history, industry, machines, mind, most, now, pc, really, think , time The ability to do this so quickly was largely due to the enthusiastic and efficient services of Mr. C.E. Taylor, who did all the machine work in our shop for the first as well as the succeeding experimental machines.
by Orville Wright (Inventor, American , born in 1871) keywords: ability, did, due, efficient, enthusiastic, experimental, first, largely, machine, machines, mr, our, quickly, services, shop, succeeding, taylor, well , work The fact that the great scientist believed in flying machines was the one thing that encouraged us to begin our studies.
by Wilbur Wright (Inventor, American , born in 1867) keywords: begin, believed, encouraged, fact, flying, great, machines, our, scientist, studies, thing , us The tendency of philosophers who know nothing of machinery is to talk of man as a mere mechanism, intending by this to imply that he is without purpose. This shows a lack of understanding of machines as well as of man.
by Arthur Young (Writer, English , born in 1741) keywords: imply, intending, know, lack, machinery, machines, man, mechanism, mere, nothing, philosophers, purpose, shows, talk, tendency, understanding, well , without The machines, the modern mode of production, slowly undermined domestic production and not just for thousands but for millions of women the question arose: Where do we now find our livelihood?
by Clara Zetkin (Politician, German , born in 1970) keywords: arose, domestic, find, just, livelihood, machines, millions, mode, modern, now, our, production, question, slowly, thousands, undermined, where , women