A Quote by John John Florence

In the past, I had these really high-tech boardshorts. — © John John Florence
In the past, I had these really high-tech boardshorts.
Taiwan's development in the past 20 years in high tech is almost 100 percent related to Silicon Valley.
Sometimes this high-tech world calls for low-tech solutions.
I'm a low-tech man in a high-tech world.
Wearable tech is really exploding, and I feel like five years down the road tech is going to be totally in our clothing. It's the next frontier for tech to conquer in our lives.
You always need a bit of low-tech.You always need a pair of scissors, it seems to me. You can do better things.... The high-tech, somehow, you do have to combine it with low-tech things.
I grew up with very hands-on jobs. I was raised on a farm and taught to work hard. In this high-tech, high-speed society, somewhere along the line, we got the message that if we're not a brain surgeon or an astronaut, we really shouldn't be proud of ourselves.
What I adore is the juxtaposition of high tech and low tech. It's sort of like I love the sacred and the profane. I love to put these extremes in the same hopper.
Our life is half natural and half technological. Half-and-half is good. You cannot deny that high-tech is progress. We need it for jobs. Yet if you make only high-tech, you make war. So we must have a strong human element to keep modesty and natural life.
I lot of the show's I do are low tech. This is low tech. There's a bit of high adventure here. There's difficult emotional choices. So actually this feels like a natural progression of everything I've been doing before this.
My grandmother had this high-tech security system - a rusty nail she used to lock the door.
I love technology. Matches, to light a fire, is really high tech. The wheel is really one of the great inventions of all time. Other than that, I am an ignoramus about technology.
Back when I was a student, I had Steve Jobs over to my house for a fireside chat with the GSB High Tech Club.
I have high-tech tastes. If I had $100 million, I would spend it on research equipment rather than a yacht.
I don't go in for the high-end gyms with the high-tech equipment and all the fancy stuff.
A lot of young people just starting out unskilled, as all Americans do when they're born here, come to this country, and so the business community is for immigration. Big businesses, small businesses, high-tech, low-tech, the communities of faith, and the Republican leadership.
I'm so sick of straight men in boardshorts. It couldn't be more unattractive.
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