I have a computer and an iPad, but I have no interest in Twitter.
“I have a computer and an iPad, but I have no interest in Twitter.”
The World Motivation
I have a computer and an iPad, but I have no interest in Twitter.
“I have a computer and an iPad, but I have no interest in Twitter.”
I have a computer and an iPad, but I have no interest in Twitter.
Social media worries me because it's not part of my world.
Californians don't have that marvelous British cynicism, but then the British can be so patronizing at times.
It's so important to spend your free time with little people. They grow up before you know it. Childhood is gone in the blink of an eye.
Having been in Hollywood as a shadow, as someone who is almost invisible, I can see fame for what it is.
In theory, I work an eight-hour day and a five-day week which means I can socialise with my pals who mostly have normal jobs like teaching and computer programming.
What a lot of people don't realise about me is that I have no idea what's going on in the media. I don't pay any attention to it, as I consider it mind pollution. The last time I touched a computer was in 2001, and my phone is too old to use the Internet. I just don't enter into it at all on any level.
Every time I learn a new thing to do on my computer, I have to write it down so that I can remember it.
Rather than thinking of ourselves as a computer, and trying to give you computer-like functionality, it's better to start from the understanding that this is a pair of glasses, and say, 'How smart can we make these glasses for you?'