Sentences with phrase «love older technology»

I love older technology and have an extreme fascination with it.

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And according to the MPAA's stats about these frequent moviegoers, they love their mobile devices: «Frequent moviegoers tend to own more key technology products, such as smartphones and tablets, than the general population of adults 18 years and older,» reads the report.
Chipotle technology is much more sophisticated now than the old tunnels in the ground, and with companies like Chipotle Texas ensuring unlimited and clean supplies of smoked chiles, I have no doubt that the demand will increase greatly as America's love affair with the chipotle continues.
We have a 7 month old son who loves technology too (thanks to his dad he is starting early!).
Day 3 for us was all about attention to detail - new patterns from old favorites, limited edition releases, bold colors and so many smart technology additions to products we already love!
The budget also allocates $ 100,000 for the Statewide Action Council Patients» Rights Hotline, $ 86,000 for the Foundation for Senior Citizens Home Sharing and Respite Program and $ 250,000 for the Older Adult Technology Center, which helps seniors better understand today's technology to remain in contact with younger loved ones, such as granTechnology Center, which helps seniors better understand today's technology to remain in contact with younger loved ones, such as grantechnology to remain in contact with younger loved ones, such as grandchildren.
They love those stories about [the] 90 - year - old woman using an iPad, because that's in some ways that's what Apple is about, is getting somebody who is completely averse to technology because it's too hard to try something, and go, «Oh, I understand how this work [s], I don't need to read a manual or have my grandson tell me how to do it, I can just pick it up and use it.»
«Kids up to high school age love it,» says Billinghurst, a 34 - year - old doctoral student in human interface technology.
Technology has changed how we meet and interact with new people, and internet scams targeting older singles can scare away even the most romantic senior from looking for love on the web.
We love technology but sometimes just need to break out the cards and boardgames and go old school!
The old fashioned stigma attached to online dating is gone, we live our lives on our laptops, tablets, and mobile phones, get with the times and let technology improve your love life.
Michael Green and Bryan Fuller are leading the team adapting Gaiman's novel (with the writer himself involved), chronicling the struggle between the gods of old (mythological legends from around the world) and new (reflecting modern society's love for money, technology and celebrity, among other things).
Intended as a showpiece for the then - new technology, the film plays Hemingway's much - loved story very safe; it borders on schmaltz in places, and the voice acting is as wooden as the walls of the old man's cabin.
Adapted by Hannibal's Bryan Fuller and Blade Runner sequel writer Michael Green, the series based Gaiman's book (which has the writer himself as an executive producer), chronicles the struggle between the gods of old (mythological legends from around the world) and new (reflecting modern society's love for money, technology and celebrity, among other things).
Many people are quick to joke that fans of technology love messaging between mobile devices entirely too much — pushing old fashioned telephone conversations toward extinction.
A great gift for anyone who loves the newest technology but is missing the look and feel of an old book.
Michael Matlock developed a passionate interest in technology and has sharpened his love of video games since the ripe old age of four.
Lest we conclude Georges has gone head over heels for technology, he assures us, «I love my wife, who tolerates my obsession with gadgets and technology, as long as she gets my old stuff.»
People love interacting with unique or quirky items from the past — especially old technology.
In Alberta, lots of us would love to dump AREA, which is seen largely as an old boys club raking off fees by interposing itself between the local Boards and CREA's technology.
«One of the things that I love is the fact that we've restored and enhanced this lovely old building, and at the same time we've also been able to incorporate a wealth of technology and bring it up to modern standards.
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