A Quote by Peter Thiel

I would not describe myself as a super early adopter of consumer technology. — © Peter Thiel
I would not describe myself as a super early adopter of consumer technology.
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 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 would describe myself as having a healthy income, but I sure wouldn't describe the son of a postmaster and an encyclopedia saleswoman as upper class, by any stretch of the imagination. I would describe myself as decidedly middle class. I think I'm extremely fortunate.
One thing I would say about the Indian consumer is that as much change and as much technology, innovation that you offer to the Indian consumer, the Indian consumer is very receptive and actually keep expecting more, and we have had that great experience.
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.
In my books the technology that I choose to talk about has to serve the themes. What that means is that I end up having to cut out a lot of cool technology that would be really fun to describe and play with, but which would just confuse everybody. So in 'Amped,' I focus on neural implants.
Our customer base is not necessarily a leader, an early adopter.
My parents are left-wing, and I would describe myself as that. But also, you know what? I wouldn't describe myself as that. Because I don't have to. Because I'm not a political party. Most people are a little bit of each, and we change our mind on various issues.
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.
The technology for a clothing printer exists but is not packaged in a form that would be suitable for consumer use. With the future potential of printing technology, an at-home clothing printer is a definite possibility. Our challenge was to define the experience.
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'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.
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