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  • There's always pressure on filming. There's the weather, people, various different technical problems. There's always pressure! And there's never really enough time for anything, really! -- Sylvester McCoy
  • The real technical problems came because people working on the project didn't really follow my proposal at all, but set out to do other things instead of making a laser. -- Gordon Gould
  • When there's no technical problems, if you did the right casting, and the scene is well written, the actor will give you a strong performance with his intuition right from the start. -- Denis Villeneuve
  • It was used for decades to describe talented computer enthusiasts, people whose skill at using computers to solve technical problems and puzzles was - and is - respected and admired by others possessing similar technical skills. -- Kevin Mitnick
  • In general, when moviemakers talk to scientists, they usually see them as a resource to solve particular technical problems or script problems for them. So, something like: what sort of weaponry would aliens be able to wield? -- Seth Shostak
  • In the Seventies, a lot of executions via electric chair failed because of technical problems. Seed tells the true story of someone who survived and sought revenge. They buried him alive to make it seem he was dead. -- Uwe Boll
  • Anyone can be a moral individual, concerned with human rights and problems; but only a college professor, a trained expert, can solve technical problems by 'sophisticated' methods. Ergo, it is only problems of the latter sort that are important or real. -- Noam Chomsky
  • Computer scientists have so far worked on developing powerful programming languages that make it possible to solve the technical problems of computation. Little effort has gone toward devising the languages of interaction. -- Donald A. Norman
  • Colleges and universities, for all the benefits they bring, accomplish far less for their students than they should. Many students graduate without being able to write well enough to satisfy their employers... reason clearly or perform competently in analyzing complex, non-technical problems. -- Derek Bok
  • People pay a lot of money to go see shows now, they don't wanna know about your technical problems, or if you're not feeling good, they don't wanna know we have a glitch. It's their night, you better do something to earn that money. -- Billy Joel
  • Technical problems are like gremlins. They come and go. -- Eric Fellner
  • The Y2K problem is not caused by technical limitations. We simply forgot to think of the problem. -- Hasso Plattner
  • I see in industrialization the central problem of building in our time. If we succeed in carrying out this industrialization, the social, economic, technical, and also artistic problems will be readily solved. -- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
  • When you work for somebody who is very technical, and understands and has creative solutions to your problems, it spurs you along and stops you making excuses for things. And I found that very useful. -- David Perry
  • I built a steel plant from the grassroots, so I learned all the nuts and bolts. When there was a problem, I would be able to guide them, though I am not a technical person. -- Lakshmi Mittal
  • As far as the mechanics go, working with other people on received ideas was for me a very interesting technical problem. I can't say that any of my collaborations engaged my heart, but they engaged the craftsman in me. -- Robert Sheckley
  • Nonfiction filmmakers were afflicted by two problems: one technical, the other spiritual. Technically, they did not have the equipment to do the sort of work I had in mind. Spiritually, they didn't care about the work because they'd been mistrained. -- Robert Drew
  • There was a second problem that was still not a technical problem... the project became classified. I couldn't work on it after having gone to all that trouble. I was considered a security risk, so I could not get a clearance. -- Gordon Gould
  • The problem for me is that I've never actually studied photography, so it's quite a steep learning curve. Cameras these days do so much for you automatically but I still think there's a point where you should actually know the technical side. -- Graeme Le Saux
  • The projects I have done on television, they're sitcoms, situational comedies. The problem is, maybe because they go on every day, Monday through Friday, one-hour format, maybe that's why they're labeled as a telenovela. But technically speaking, they're sitcoms because they're situational comedies. -- Jaime Camil
  • There are, in human affairs, two kinds of problems: those which are amenable to a technical solution and those which are not. Universal health-care coverage belongs to the first category: you can pick one of several possible solutions, pass a bill, and (allowing for some tinkering around the edges) it will happen. -- Atul Gawande
  • Google docs and spreadsheets don't work if you're on an airplane. But it's a technical problem that is going to get solved. Eventually you will be able to work on a plane as if you are connected and, then when you get reconnected to the Internet, your computer will just synchronize with the cloud. -- Eric Schmidt
  • I'm trying to think how I impressed my wife. We had an on-stage kiss, and I really went for it. Because I liked her. Usually you can get away with it being just technical, but it was a problem when I ended up kissing my wife on the set. I'd say I stopped acting and kissed her on set. -- David Walton
  • Our problems are technical, not political -- Jacque Fresco
  • Technical problems can be remediated. A dishonest corporate culture is much harder to fix. -- Bruce Schneier
  • The drive toward complex technical achievement offers a clue to why the U.S. is good at space gadgetry and bad at slum problems. -- John Kenneth Galbraith
  • The real problems of our planet are not economic or technical, they are philosophical. The philosophy of unbridled materialism is being challenged by events. -- Ernst F. Schumacher
  • The real problems of our planet are not economic or technical, they are philosophical. The philosophy of unbridled materialism is being challenged by events. -- Ernst F. Schumacher
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