A Quote by Jonathan Ive

The computer industry is creatively bankrupt. — © Jonathan Ive
The computer industry is creatively bankrupt.
The more I learnt about this cheeky - almost rebellious - company, the more it appealed to me, as it unapologetically pointed to an alternative in a complacent and creatively bankrupt industry. Apple stood for something and had reason for being that wasn't just about making money.
The most amazing achievement of the computer software industry is its continuing cancellation of the steady and staggering gains made by the computer hardware industry.
I thought that there would never again be an opportunity to be involved with an industry as socially destructive and morally bankrupt as the subprime mortgage industry. I was wrong. The for-profit education industry has proven equal to the task.
I really didn't foresee the Internet. But then, neither did the computer industry. Not that that tells us very much of course--the computer industry didn't even foresee that the century was going to end.
Barack Obama inherited a bankrupt economy, a bankrupt government, and a bankrupt foreign policy.
The big corporations are suddenly taking notice of the web, and their reactions have been slow. Even the computer industry failed to see the importance of the Internet, but that's not saying much. Let's face it, the computer industry failed to see that the century would end.
Obamacare won't just bankrupt the country. It may bankrupt small businesses. It may bankrupt individuals.
The fundamental driver in computer security, in all of the computer industry, is economics. That requires a lot of re-education for us security geeks.
In some industry markets, high quality can be tied to making more money, but I am sure by now all of us know the computer industry is not like that.
The computer industry began with home-brew boxes that everyone had to program for themselves, but that was a huge hassle. The computer revolution didn't explode until the first Macintosh arrived, with its point-and-click simplicity.
With certain ideas, you can predict commercial success. So with a 'Toy Story 3' or a 'Cars 2,' you know the idea is more likely to have financial success. But if you go down that path too far, you become creatively bankrupt because you're just trying to repeat yourself.
The state is a bankrupt institution. The only alternative to this bankrupt 'humanistic' system is a God-centered government.
The computer industry is the only industry that is more fashion-driven than women's fashion.
The Holocaust industry has always been bankrupt. What remains is to openly declare it so. The time is long past to put it out of business.
I did go bankrupt because everybody copied me - every single industry. But genuinely, it doesn't matter. I swear I don't care.
We can't bankrupt Exxon. But we can politically and morally bankrupt them.
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