Clifford Stoll
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Clifford Stoll
Clifford Paul "Cliff" Stollis an American astronomer, author and teacher. He is best known for his investigation in 1986, while working as a systems administrator at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, that led to the capture of hacker Markus Hess, and for Stoll's subsequent book, The Cuckoo's Egg, in which he details the investigation...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth4 June 1950
CountryUnited States of America
Clifford Stoll quotes about
across family far human
Human kindness, warmth, interaction, friendship, and family are far more important than anything that can come across my cathode-ray tube.
knowledge data understanding
Data is not information, Information is not knowledge, Knowledge is not understanding, Understanding is not wisdom.
meaningful use months
Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.
teacher writing years
If you really want to know about the future, don't ask a technologist, a scientist, a physicist. No! Don't ask somebody who's writing code. No, if you want to know what society's going to be like in 20 years, ask a kindergarten teacher.
addiction drug computer
Why is it that drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?
technology telephones internet-users
The Internet is a telephone system that's gotten uppity.
kids technology together
What's society going to be like when the kids today are phenomenally good at text messaging and spend a huge amount of on-screen time, but have never gone bowling together?
thinking data ideas
Minds think with ideas, not information No amount of data, bandwidth, or processing power can substitute for inspired thought.
teacher cds government
The truth is no online database will replace your daily newspaper, no CD-ROM can take the place of a competent teacher and no computer network will change the way government works.
dream children book
I claim that this bookless library is a dream, a hallucination of on-line addicts; network neophytes, and library-automation insiders...Instead, I suspect computers will deviously chew away at libraries from the inside. They'll eat up book budgets and require librarians that are more comfortable with computers than with children and scholars. Libraries will become adept at supplying the public with fast, low-quality information. The result won't be a library without books--it'll be a library without value.
friends people community
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.
people feelings world
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.
empty-rooms doors perfect
The Internet is a perfect diversion from learning... it opens many doors that lead to empty rooms.
information-is-power years community
For years, we've been bludgeoned with the cliche "information is power." But information isn't power. After all, who's got the most information in your neighborhood? Librarians. And they're famous for having no power at all. And who has the most power in your community? Politicians. And they're notorious for being ill-informed.