A Quote by Jamie Hyneman

I'm not an early adopter of technology unless I consider it absolutely indispensable. — © Jamie Hyneman
I'm not an early adopter of technology unless I consider it absolutely indispensable.
I'm not actually terrified of technology. Though I'm certainly not an early adopter, either.
I would not describe myself as a super early adopter of consumer technology.
I am a great enthusiast and early adopter of technology, but sometimes I wonder whether the inexorable integration of technology in our lives could diminish some of our quintessential human capacities, such as compassion and cooperation.
I was an early adopter: have been on the internet continuously since late 1989, barring a six-month loss of access in the early 90s.
I'm interested in the innovator and the early adopter.
Our customer base is not necessarily a leader, an early adopter.
I was also known as Frodo because I was an early adopter of 'The Lord of the Rings.
I was also known as Frodo because I was an early adopter of 'The Lord of the Rings.'
I was an early adopter of everything from Myspace to Twitter, and I think they're just fads, like CB radio.
I'm a pretty early adopter of social media. There's a whole subculture to it. I'm smart enough not to tweet things out of emotion.
I played Winnie the Pooh in first grade. I was an early adopter of standing in front of people and looking like an idiot.
I was an early adopter of the 'Hunger Games.' I read them before they were best sellers - I was on the pre-order wait list for 'Mockingjay' on Amazon.
My wife, she was an early-adopter to Trump and a supporter of Trump - earlier than me, by far.
I am extraordinarily fascinated by the future of technology. We are in the early infancy of technology, and we have an opportunity to guide how technology develops and integrates into our lives. I talk a lot about the 'invisible interface,' or the idea that we can utilize technology without being absorbed into a screen.
I'm not an early adopter. I'll only start wearing new styles of clothing once they're practically out of date, and I won't move into a neighborhood until it's fully saturated with upscale coffee shops.
We're looking for the early adopter who considers style to be an important part of the purchase decision. But they'll be getting a practical car with plenty of trunk space they can use for picking up building supplies at Home Depot.
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