A Quote by Paul Vixie

Everyone connected to the internet acts globally. it is wildly foolish to think locally. — © Paul Vixie
Everyone connected to the internet acts globally. it is wildly foolish to think locally.
I think globally and act locally.
Think globally, act locally.
One of the most important lessons we can glean from the environmental movement is to 'think globally and act locally.'
I think I'm a critic of corporate power, whether locally or globally. And the term 'globalization' I've never found all that helpful.
Think globally, act locally": "Our salvation depends upon our ability to create a religion of nature.
Intervene globally, lose freedom locally.
You need to be locally relevant, globally consistent.
Think globally, act locally, think tribally, act universally.
We may freak out globally, but we suffer locally.
I am a huge believer in giving back and helping out in the community and the world. Think globally, act locally I suppose. I believe that the measure of a person's life is the affect they have on others.
Pretty uniformly, people want the benefits of bitcoin and the blockchain - near-instant transfers, globally available on any Internet-connected device, highly secure, and nearly-free value transfers.
Locally and globally, we need to be doing everything we can to help Mother Earth.
I'm a big believer in that old cliché of thinking globally and acting locally.
I think most things I read on the Internet and in newspapers are propaganda. Everyone from the 'New York Times' to Rupert Murdoch has a point of view and is putting forth their own propaganda. They're stuck with the facts as they are, but the way they interpret and frame them is wildly different.
I'm not personally connected to the Internet, although nearly everyone that I know is, and many of them have a great time and no problems with it. And on the surface you can see that the Internet could go an awful long way to educating, enlightening, informing and connecting the world.
Millennials, and the generations that follow, are shaping technology. This generation has grown up with computing in the palm of their hands. They are more socially and globally connected through mobile Internet devices than any prior generation. And they don't question; they just learn.
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