Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American historian Don Rittner.
Last updated on November 9, 2024.
Don Rittner is an American historian, archeologist, anthropologist, environmental activist, educator, author and film maker living in the Capital District, Schenectady County, New York. He is the former Schenectady County Historian, responsible for providing guidance and support to municipal historians and serving as a conduit between the State Historian in Albany and the local historians in their counties. He is also the former Schenectady City Historian and was the Albany City Archeologist (1973–79). He is the author of more than 50+ books on history, natural history, computers, and other subjects, and has been collected by libraries worldwide.
Civility is only a passenger - not a driver - on the information superhighway.
There are 5,000 great people for every jerk on Usenet. But that still is a lot of jerks. Proceed with caution and eyes wide open.
No matter how well you know the rules of netiquette, you will eventually offend someone who doesn't.
A Leader is someone who can do everything him(her)self, but let's other people help him(her).
Digital wisdom is made of recycled electrons that are meaningful until you pull the plug.
The Net is the ultimate empowerment tool. You have the right to express your opinion to a global audience, but everyone has the right not to pay any attention to it.
Trying to save ecosystems has more to do with changing egosystems.
Rittner's Computer Law: Never argue with people who write with digital ink and pay by the kilowatt-hour.