Jim Mitchell

Jim Mitchell
James George "Jim" Mitchellis a Canadian computer scientist. He has worked on programming language design and implementation, interactive programming systems, dynamic interpretation and compilation, document preparation systems, user interface design, distributed transactional file systems, and distributed, object-oriented operating systems. He has also worked on the design of hardware for computer graphics, high-level language execution, and audio input/output...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionDirector
Date of Birth30 November 1943
CountryUnited States of America
I think people will be rolling in the aisles. It's bizarre and fast and even if you've never seen the show, its funny. And if you have, it's a side-splitter.
Contrary to what the fans may think, you don't just show up, wear a striped shirt and a whistle on Friday night.
It's ridiculous, isn't it? The rumor is our cost will go up another 30 cents tonight.
It's just great to have everybody back. That's the most important part. Emma looked great today. Amanda is coming back. The wind out here was just crazy, but they ran well.
This is the first case but it won't be the last.
People tend to work in teams, in a collaborative way, in an informal network. If you create an environment like that, it's much more effective and much more efficient.
(This bill) takes control away from our community and puts the issue into the hands of folks remote from where we are.
The business environment is strong across the board.
Of course, this was all before Hurricane Katrina, and we don't know how this will affect us. We will have to wait and see.
If you're going to get bumped, it might as well be for the prime minister.
It's very critical right now, with so little of the U.S. money left to be committed, that they're going to have to make these determinations very quickly.
We've had several ideas kicked about on what to do with that space, but no firm decision on its future has been made at this time.
We wanted to do something here to enhance the boating experience and extend it to the public.
Time is the scarcity, and it's the commodity we can't create any more of.