A Quote by Isaac Asimov

Computerization eliminates the middleman — © Isaac Asimov
Computerization eliminates the middleman
The fact that a task cannot be computerized does not imply that computerization has no effect on that task. On the contrary, tasks that cannot be substituted by computerization are generally complemented by it. This point is as fundamental as it is overlooked.
The media is the great middleman. Trump doesn't need a middleman to get his message out. Trump's crowds are five blocks long.
Religious fundamentalism, even before it eliminates human beings by perpetrating horrendous killings, eliminates God himself, turning him into a mere ideological pretext.
Love eliminates fear. Love eliminates anxiety.
I do not comment on politics, but I see computerization of the election process as good for stability and social harmony.
Computerization brings about an essential change in the way the worker can know the world and, with it, a crisis of confidence inthe possibility of certain knowledge.
It is well-known what a middleman is: he is a man who bamboozles one party and plunders the other.
I like to think of myself as the middleman between Fred Allen and Henny Youngman.
Corduroy hits the sweet spot between jeans and slacks. They're a trouser middleman.
Developing expertise or assets that are not easily copied is essential; otherwise you're just a middleman.
A whole new series of technologies like biotechnology, virtual reality, and super-computerization are appearing now that are leading us away from our nature-based roots.
You go into the voting booths and you can rank your choices. So your first choice is an underdog that might not win, you know, that your choice number two, which might be your lesser evil, your safety choice, your vote is automatically reassigned from your first choice to your second choice if your first choice losses and there's not a majority winner. So it essentially eliminates, splitting it, eliminates having to vote your fear instead of your values.
The key is to cut out the middleman and empower both doctor and patient with information about what things cost.
In open-source in general, the power lies in connecting the author of the software directly to users, eliminating the middleman.
I...am an evolved being who deals solely with the source of light...in all of us in our own minds. No middleman required.
The publisher is a middleman, he calls the tune to which the whole rest of the trade dances; and he does so because he pays the piper.
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